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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 19, 1997, p. 2

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p 2 the tribune thursday june 19 1997 st l a plan now to enjoy summer next winter book today at low i ntroductpry prices s next winters best holiday value with direct flights to the sun inspiration sunwaves 0r mf flycruise one week 1159 with air from toronto spend 7 funfilled days aboard carnivals floating resort sailing from santo domingo visit 6 sunkissed caribbean islands fabulous meals exciting casinos spacious sun decks much more programme offered operated by prld of vacations fnri canadism holidays hcarnrval the most popular cruise line lsr the worid tale u h cdw per perron beeed on kxl otcupency programme mey nojbe combined with enyother promobonel offwensb cepedty controlled alrtpoft chitge end greluillee extra c0hj332 shlpe notary peneroe markham crubeshnoocttfiters 548 carlton rd suite 106 unionville reserve now space is limited expect tfie exceptional x the plantation coffee tea company we have a vision a vision where people gather and have a good time experience visual enchant ments gourmet foods tempting pastries and exotic drinks come taste see and celebrate the vision at the grand opening of the newest plantation location cjrand opening celebration wednesday june 25 1997 12 noon to 200pm 3636 steeles avenue east at ferrier markham ontario all proceeds from our opening day sales will benefit the george argiropoulos memorial scholarship this annual scholar ship will support a student entering a college hospitality programme 4 come experience tfie plantation store jours monday 7 wednesday 6am to 12 midnight thursday6am to 3am friday 6am to 4am saturday yam to 4am sunday 7am to midnight visit out downtown toronto plantation at 1 8 xing street hast celebrate canada day with a bang stouffville will celebrate canada day with a fabulous dis play of fireworks to be held july 1 at the south end of memo rial park resident michele jago is spearheading the fundraising drive for the event which not only marks canadas birthday but also provides a grand finale for the 1997 strawberry festi val the laser light and firework spectacular will be presented by a company called laserfx which is involved in the ontario place symphony of fire and organizers hope to raise 8000 from the community for the local display while the stouffville fire works will be on a much smaller scale than the lake front extrava ganza the audience can look forward to some awesome pyrotechnics jago said shes looking for cor porate donations as well as indi vidual donationskg the fun explodes when dark ness falls july 1 for more information or to make a donation call 6424497 richard rodgers oscar hamrnersteins the worlds most popular musical the sound of music july 913 1997 at markham theatre for performing arts tickets 905 3057469 before the solo out sign goes up welcome aboard enjoy your flight now collect air miles travel miles every time you fuel up at beaverpenny cash them in for travel movie tickets sporting events and more air miles also available at bank of montreal shell for more information see your local beaverpenny station tr jdemuli of air mhis intemjtkxul howinoj nv uitd uoov roc by loylty mirugtnwat group cuud irec canadian treasures welcomed for display with canadas birthday just around the corner ross and wendy cowie would like to cele brate with a unique display of canadian artifacts the cowies who own the her itage ice cream parlor on main st are appealing to anyone in the community who has a canadian treasure which could be anything from a historic photograph to an old farm implement and who would be willing to loan it to the cafe for the exhibit each item will carry a tag with the name of its owner and will be returned when the display is dis mantled with the federal election over and the final results of their own cookie election tabulated the cowies thought it would be fun to do something different in honor of the countrys anniversary we wanted to create a little more interest in canada day said ross tribune reporter joan ransberry supplied them with their first arti fact a dream catcher made by a native canadian who lives in stouffville so bring in that treasured hock ey sweater or picture of your favorite national hero and be a part of the heritage wall of fame for canadas birthday yrap luncheon well known author editor and activist doris anderson will be the guest speaker at a luncheon hosted by york region abuse programyrap the luncheon and silent auction will take place on wednesday june 25 1130 am to 230 pm at le pare 8432 leslie street thbrnhill all pro ceeds will go to help yrap continue to work toward ending all forms of child abuse anderson was editor for chatelaine magazine for 20 years in 1979 she became president of the canadian advisory council on the status of women in ottawa for tickets or further information call marian dozell yrap fundraising coordinator at 905 8533040 correction in the june 14 weekender sum- mitview public school vice principal claude zorzi was misidentified in a photograph on page 1 the tribune regrets the error juutmhrwmrtw itfjwtwawmilwfttmwimjw

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