Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1997, p. 2

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st james offers adventure fair summer bible session st youngsters aged 5 to 12 years are invited to take part in the st james presbyterian adventure fair a summer bible school running from 9 to 1 1 45 am aug 18 to 22 pre-reg- istration starts aug 1 for information call 6406453 reap rewards of fresh raspberries cool spring weather resulted in a late start to the season but fresh raspberries are still available for the picking at area farms and the ontario berry growers association reports a bountiful crop this year for more information on avail ability and picking conditions call the berry hotline at 1- the fourth annual marsh hill music festival scugog line 12 watch for signs featuring glueleg bonehead actov life sviade lilith funk muscle salmon blaster tribal stomp and more sat aug 9 newmarket davis drive bloominctos hp toronto please bring nonperishable food items free camping advance tickets 5 at ticketmaster also available at radio shack uxbridge or jason callan music port perry at the door 10 hwy401 wj iiwy 47 laker ckrd i ajax 11wy23 dce rdj lake ontario presented by the marsh hill music factory round trip tickets adults 15 seniors 1 0 ages 4-12- 8 8002633262 club wel comes new comers if youre new to the area and are interested in learn ing more about the grapevine kate gilderdale community whitchurchstouffville newcomers would like to hear from you the club meets on the last thursday of each month from september to may and produces a monthly newsletter of upcoming events for its members newcomers also offers a wide variety of activities includ ing bridge for beginners euchre a book club gourmet din ing and outings for moms and tots armer sod sand firewood white marble gravel pea gravel grass seed all nursery stock 50 off including roses perennials shrubs hanging baskets interlocking stone 99 sqft screening red chip rockery stone beach pebble fertilizer gardenretaining walls railway ties soil mixes top soil triple mix bagged or bulk m quality materials cjoodlmue for your money 5 ssesus 642-5380- for more information call 6409633 or 6426734 its a boy after welcoming eight successive and muchloved grand daughters into the world marion and lome boadway were greeted with the words its a boy for the first time july 19 their newest grandchild riley colin boadway son and firstborn offspring of mike and nikola of bolton is cousin to brett- amber hailey bristol quincy jocelyne aynslie and alexis boy or girl the boadways are thrilled to welcome another grandchild into the family a growing concern the metro toronto and region conservation authority is offering local landowners help to improve their property by providing free advice on planting and landscape design through a metro region conservation services workshop private landowners owning a minimum of 8 hectares 2 acres of land can improve plantings along stream banks and in river valleys improve slope and soil stability or reforest poor unusable or marginal farm lands with hardy native plant materials advised zoltan kovacs of the mtrca nursery the private land tree planting program is intended to help private landowners improve their property and to pro mote private land stewardship for more information about the program and plant mate rials available call the authority at 416 6616600 chats keeps seniors independent community home assistance to seniors provides a wide range of support services to enable local seniors to stay in their own homes among the services offered are meals on wheels which provides hot lunches and frozen meals lunch out which allows seniors to get together with friends once or twice a month transportation for medical appointments grocery shopping and other outings seniors outreach which pro vides friendship and support through visits phone calls and outings and the homemaking and personal support ser vice which helps individuals with daily living needs for information call 9052944240 tadwaif t-ies- slstet communities shaking a zadwaif heritage train schedule from uxbridge 9 am noon 3 pm from stouffville 1035 am j 13 5 jm435 pm abiaaiaabanaaflaaflafldjdja alleryl fine collectables to warm your heart and home rowns arbie ieashtondrakegalleries 121 bradford exchange more drop by to see our great selection of gift ideas r 12585 tenth line n stouffville o 905 6423606 o 131 131 inl d 151 s a 5i gal 131 n 151 s a d e is is is 6242 main st stouffville open 7 days a week august specials bacon lettuce tomato sandwich 199 toasted western sandwich p applicable taxes offer expires september 30 1997 a nice pair of jeans for 5 h o p p e sure at the p ai quality used clothing footwear cthfttnn household goods toys and books ojjlajtvlif gift items from developing countries s bibles christian books new handcrafts rental costumes vintage clothing 6280 main street stouffville 9056401 41 0 open tue sat 930 530 fri 930 900 7- a program of mennonite central committee sunshine seafood fresh lobster 1495 thin crispy pizza home made pasta 5812 main st unit stouffville 9056406115 ristorante northern italian cuisine serving dinner 7 nights a week from 5 pm reservations recommended luna a touch of italy in the heart of uxbridge 44 brock street west uxbridge 905 8525584 for that olde fashioned flavour heritage ice cream parlour deli catering featuring 16 flavours of bryers famous ice creams yogurts olde fashioned floats shakes sundaes the best fresh made sandwiches salads homemade dressings cookies 6248 main st stouffville 9056429102 tracy owner fred and amber offer g o 6 d food at great prices jugheads diner captures feel of 50s chocolate shop now there is another reason to visit jugheads diner in stouffville the family restaurant is offering bacon and tomato and toasted western sandwiches for 199 dur ing august and september located next to the tribune office stouffvilles newest eatery offers good family fare in a delightful 50sstyle ambiance decorated in splashy shades of red and blue with a great selection of music on the jukebox jugheads appeals both to nostalgic boomers and the younger gen eration owner fred karakolis decided on the diner theme because i was looking for something a little different and kids and parents are into this type of thing the allday breakfast features a wide range of dishes from eggs potatoes and bacon to pancakes and french toast other menu items include salads soups a variety of burgers including a vegetarian burger sandwiches and shish kabobs along with daily specials desserts include sundaes and banana splits while beverages range from coffee tea and juice to milk shakes float drinks and vanilla cola with whipped cream children 10 and under can order from the childrens menu jugheads which is open seven days a week is located at 6242 main street for details 905 6429511

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