7 trjbune tuesdaydecember 16 1997 p17 holiday music rings out ail across stourfville christmas at summit view summitview public school will host its christmas open house dec 1 8 the band senior choir bell choir and french choir will perform at 645 pm and 815 pm in the gym performances by students from kindergarten and grades 1 2 and 3 will take place during the evening classrooms will be open from 645 to 830 pm and a sale of chocolates and christmas candles organized by the schools fundrais- ing committee will be held at the open house students are also run ning a christmas food drive for the whitchurchstouffville food bank and donations from students par ents and friends are much appreci ated sdss festival the stouffville district sec ondary school music department presents winter festival 97 tonight at 730 pm the concert will feature band and vocal music of the season and everyone in the community is welcome to attend a freewill donation will be collected at the door york region concert rejuvenescence is holding its first christmas concert sunday at markham baptist church 110 church st in markham tickets are grapevine kate gilderdale 8 for adults and 5 for students and seniors and are available at the door amnesty rights representatives of amnesty in ternational markham stouffville set up an information table at the whit churchstouffville library dec 10 to mark human rights day 1997 amnesty is a worldwide volun tary movement which seeks to uphold fundamental civil and polit ical rights throughout the world the organizations roots go back to 1961 when british lawyer peter benenson and other activists launched a yearlong appeal for amnesty campaign inspired by the plight of two portuguese stu dents who were jailed for proposing a toast to freedom more than 1000 people respond ed and amnesty international was born now more than 1000000 activists in 1 50 countries fight for human rights around the world amnesty was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1 977 and the united nations human rights prize in 1978 and the canadian branch which was formed in 1973 now has more than 60000 members its mandate is to free all prisoners of conscience ensure fair and prompt trials for all political prison ers abolish the death penalty tor ture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment of all prison ers end disappearances and extra judicial executions the local organization founded in 1989 meets on the second tues day of each month from 7 to 9 pm at st philips onthehill church kennedy rd unionville for more information on amnesty call kath leen glazin at 6403840 every sat sun until dec 21st 10 am to 400 pm at 5006 vandorf rd oustoffhwy48 candles fragrances and bath beauty products sweats ts caps etc incredible christmas gift ideas start your christmas shopping at wholesale prices cash only please fv rt att y welcome tootsies factory shoe market over 25000 pairs to serve you prices well below nomm always newmarket plaza old consumers distributing location davis drive yonge street newmarket mm busterbrown the warmers canada store hours f lyionfri 99 sat 96 sun 115 9058301406 fmnify snoc snomjc experience kodiak tootsies i tender tootsies lake simcoe water treatment facility class environmental assessment york region has developed a longterm water supply strategy to serve projected growth to 203 1 the need for a new water treatment facility drawing water from lake simcoe has been identified as one part of the longterm strategy the facility would serve the needs of sutton and keswick and potentially parts of newmarket aurora and richmond hill work is currently underway to confirm the water requirements and ultimate distribution the need for a new lake simcoe facility was identified as a result of studies documented in the georgina water supply class environmental assessment phases l and 2 january 1 996 and the york region long term water project master plan july 1997 more detailed studies will now be carried out over the next eight months to identify and evaluate alternative design concepts for the facility these studies will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of phases 3 and 4 of the provincial class environmental assessment for municipal water and wastewater projects the works will include an intake low lift pumping station water treatment plant storage and transmission mains potential locations for these facilities were identified in the previous work actual locations for proposed works will be determined through this class environmental assessment we are very interested in your involvement in this project a public and agency consultation process will be conducted for this project there will be opportunities to meet informally with study team members to discuss your concerns as well as two public information centres it is anticipated that the first public information centre will occur in spring 1998 for further information on this project to discuss any questions or comments or to be added to our mailing list please contact the long term water office region of york phone 1888yorkh20 18889675426 debbie korolnek ex 3015 or steve tibkc ex 3065 fax 905 8306927 mail po box 147 17250 yongc st newmarket ontario l3y 6z1 updates on his project will also be available on the long term water project website at wwwyorkwateronca 1church- st0jffvjix water intake and 7treatvent plant possible pipuine corridor a r jt jr s jt 9 v