Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1995, p. 3

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vkttibwti ready for the show ms chancely chick gets preened for the canadian international paint horse championship show land futurity on saturday at zweibrucken farm by kim davies kim tiyphartdkim burnie mpp vows to look out for interests of towns grade 7s to be immunized grade 7 students in stouffville will soon receive hepatitis b immunization shots a pub lic health department bflscial has reported jane miles of the health departments school immunization program expects the program will be welcomed acrossyork region including stouflville each student will receive three hepatitis b shots this year said miles meanwhile the plan is to havb information and consent for the shots sdhthpmel to ievstudenmaire september and early october the immunization will be carried put soon after public health nurses will visit the schools arid give the shots in 1994 a total of 7400 york students were immunized against this sometimes fatal dis ease last year we had an excellent response said miles an impressive 97 per cent of yorks grade 7 students were immunized against hepatitis b hepatitis b is spread by contact with blood and sexual- fluids from an infected fperspn explained miles the health department t is reminding everyone that this virus can get into the body through extremely small breaks in the skin 1 m anyone wishing more iriformatibri about the program call 905 9401333 from page 1 child attending school every other day there were some extended gaps between school days v bodkin said the board has connected some of these gaps in the school calender for the upcoming year fatigue and difficulty devel oping a family routine were also problems cited by par ents but the key concemtbf i both parents and teachers was class size the size of the class was the largest influencing issue on whether this program was successful v or riot said markham thornbill tnistee carol cotton the survey sent to 2bb0 parents teachers and princi pals there was a nearly 50 per cent rate of return was geared toward finding ways to improve the fullday program from page 1 the municipalities in the greater toronto area gta will disappear both stouffville and uxbridge are left out of the new super region the report called theres no turning back a proposal for change is suggesting that the new administration over see police ambulance arid transit services if this particular giantsized gta becomes a reality markham will join vaughanv brampton milton oakville mississauga etopicoke north york kckeririg ajax whitby and oshawa to forni it clar- ingtony a xuralbtsed munici- t pality in south- east durham was also left out of the toronto- designed gta r i v the gta task force must hand over its findings includ ing its recommendation by midnovember on sept 15 the gta may ors iricludirig emirierson will imeet in richriiond hill to dis- i cuss the future eriiirierspn said he expects the metrotplan will get lots of attention v munro said shes keeping a keen eye oh the whole process program not to determine who approves or disapproves of the plan the concept of fullday alter nate day kindergarten is accepted more in rural areas where parents have to travel farther to get their children to school munro membership on any task force examining the gta must include fauv representation from small towns in durham and york she added rural ontario is riot a homogeneous region where municipalities have uniform priorities individual rural munici- palities must not be limited in their options for determin- ing growth and development strategies munro would like to see a shift of power in favor of local municipalities a provincial government must offer a true partnership which provides flexibility to rural municipalities by giving local councils more control over how they use their resources and more local input into the provincial decisionmaking process she said parkinsons group meets the parkinson support group of markharii stouffville is holding its first meeting sept 5 at 730 pm suggestions for the coming years program will be taken at that time everyone is welcome to attend the meeting will take place in the community room at the markham police station mccowan rd at carlton rd meeting at parkview linked to beijing conference a stouffvillebased status of women conference will be held in early sep tember to coincide with the united nations fourth world conference the grassfoots conference being tagged humanitys other wing is being held on september 9 ifs being sponsored by the bahai community of stouffville kz the conference is both free and non denominational the event to be officially opened by whitchuixtostoufrville mayor wayne emmerson offers an impressive line up hhrrrhhi speakers include professor pat smith educator terry spratt and magazine editor alice hawke f or me r whit church stouffville mayor fran sansbury and- helerie johnson of the local chamber of commerce are r also taking part in panel discus sions the conference will cover such issues as women arid justice health and morality violence woman as the cus todian of the environment and women while a panel presentation called the political process and peace is expected to attract atterition humanitys other wing will be held at parkvievv village on sept 9 from 930 am to 5 piri dr farzad katirai local event orga nizer said the local conference arid the global conference being held in beijing taking place so close to the millenium and dealing with the toughest of social problems take on a special signifi cance for each and every one of us katirai said the facts regarding the status of women globally depict a bleak and distressing picture katirai stressed that the number of women living in poverty is not only disproportionate but increasing in prbriiotirig the day long confer ence katirai pointed out that in much of the world access to educa tion even primary education is denied to a large portion of females he added two thirds of the illiterate adult population of the world is female while violence against women is widespread and deep rooted achieving equality between the sexes starts at home stressed kati rai anyone interested in more- informa tion call 6409684 or 8816201 or 881- 6200 watch for these flyers on saturday september 2 1995 ultramart biway loblawsl sears fortinos ap weston produce stouffville iga sobeys newmarket dominion loblaws2v were first in distribution weve delivered 24710291 flyers door-to- door so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 6402100 the tribune attention flyer advertisers w can dewer your flyers lor as ttife as 3 cents apiece in markham unbnvie maken stouflvto ihmdae ciaremont ottson hi locust to gomeey goodwood yejorfi sauart brougham hagennan cornea box grove cedar grove buoonvbe sanotord uaskdaie greenbank udora sunderland zephyr ashbum carrington and al adjacent rural roue areas we can defver your dyers using the most up to dale market inducing census tract 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