w p 6 the tribune thursday august 21 1997 fci a v- iah stux herb fair on sunday richters herbs in goodwood will host its annual herb fair and plant sale this sunday aug 24 from 10 am to 4 pm last year richters herbs was overwhelmed with the response of local vendors who wanted to participate in the first annual fair a wide selection of herbal products will be on dis play including soaps cosmetics jellies pestos oils vinegars mustards teas dried herb and spice blends food supplements and herbal formulas freshcut herbs books food and refreshments an herbalist will be on site and staff will be avail able to offer advice on growing herbs free demon strations will be available throughout the day aod a onehour lecture on herbal teas will begin at 2 pm richters will offer many of its herbs and perennials at 50 percent off for one day only for this special event coupons for free merchandise are available at the welcome booth and free sweatshirts are available with minimum purchase admission is free call helen or cathy at 6406677 theatres flmbrig b527699 call for showtimes za please recycle il 3v1h newspaper for that olde fashioned flavour heritage ice cream parlour deli catering this is our first birthday and in appreciation of our valued friends and customers we invite you to drop by for complimentary cake and coffee on friday aug 22 wendy ross 6248 main st stouffville 9056429102 26th annual uxbridge scott historical society steam threshing days at the museum grounds one mile west of uxbridge 14 mile north august 23 24 1000 am 500 pm antique cars truck steam gas oil engines pioneer artifacts machinery arts crafts entertainment dancing refreshments adults 5 students seniors 3 children 2 ymmmmsmm canadas throughout the store mfl living lighting store 5308 hwy 7 east of mccowan next to swiss chalet 2949557 store hours mf 109 sat 106 sun 125 sate ends august 31 1 997 or while quantities last bulbs extra air miles travel miles available at participating locations only air miles imternational holdings nv w town of whitchurchstouffville l notice first instalment of final tax bills are due august 22 1997 tax payments may be made by mail or in person at the town office and at most financial institutions through tellers banking machines and by telephone banking fees may apply after hours tax payments may be made in the drop box at the front entrance door of the municipal office failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility for payment of taxes nor the penalty charges for late payment town office hours monday thru friday 830 am to 430 pm 64019008952423 19 civic ave box 419 stouffville ontario l4a7z6 ruth armstrong amct cmtc tax collector revenue supervisor 5ss i