Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 14, 1998, p. 1

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pub grille this thursday final episode of seinfeld dont miss it gorgeous patio open 4706955 v v unionville vol 110 no 38 thursday may 14 1998 one 28 pages 50 gstind a metvoland publication tub asaxbskcav should be check out our fresh value meals we do party platters aid giant party subs we accept interac and visa 1 15812 main st w stouffvillej 3v campaign kicks off to save gal lery joan ransberry staff reporter the for arts sake membership campaign has officially kicked off to save a slice of stouffvilles cul ture a black and white for arts sake button to promote the move is being given away to anyone pur chasing a membership to the latcham gallery recently the gallery was incor porated as ah independent entity in order to jceep the artists domain alive meanwhile plans are in the works to find the gallery a perma nent home organizers are hoping it will returnto its original space in the local library once an expansion is completed latcham gallery membership fees are as follows 15 for an indi vidual 25 for a family and 5 for a student the membership drive is being run out of an office in the station gallery on main street beginning may 21 the latcham gallery office will open on tuesdays thursdays saturdays and sundays from 10 am to 4 pm as well memberships can be obtained by sending a cheque to the latcham gallery association at 6176 main street post office box 3 stouffville on lya 724 the goal linked to the member ship drive is 5000 three weeks ago whitchurch- stouffville council earmarked 20000 for the gallery its a great start said gallery spokesman sharon maude as well as being incorporated latcham gallery has established an interim board of directors made up of linda giles keith suther- landrbud sanderson jim sanders and sharon maude a general membership meeting will be held in june to elect an inaugural board r dies in crash a tuesday morning accident in wh jtchurchstouffville killed a woman and injured two men york regional police report that the fatal accident took place at the intersection of woodbine avenue and vivian sideroad mavis meadows 74 of elliott lake was taken by ambulance to york county hospital where she died soon after arriving fter husband walter meadows 75 also of elliott lake and eija jussila 47 of richmond hill sustained seri ous but nonlife threatening injuries the men were admitted to york county hospital police report that a ford mercury driven by walter meadows was travelling eastbound on vivian road when it was struck by a cadillac driven by jussija a preliminary investigation indi cates that the eastbound mercury entered the intersection against a red light the investigation contin ues slowpitch teams needed calling all slowpitch teams the a s raiders are hoping to attract another 10 teams to take part in their 16th annual victoria day weekend tournament beginning friday evening at the town park the response has been a little slow so far said mark fockler of the raiders wednesday as of wednesday the tourney had succeeded in attracting four c level teams four d squads four ladies outfits and six e crews the teams are a mix of local units as well as entries from uxbridge markham oshawa and peterborough teams interested in registering should contact fockler at 6404894 music to their ears melissa harvey plays the saxophone as she and her grade 7 and 8 bandmates of ballantrae public school perform at green gables nursery home last thursday resident charles turton listens intently photo by sjoerd wjtteveen j 1nte oldsmosilb nokf1 o h v r o i t the little dealership with a big 5336 highway 7 just east of mccowan 2541440 toll free 18008922209 wwwautonetcanorthpointe sale hours moilllian i-m- fm fri m stjmtpm 1 wt7- it service hours monfrl 7j0 am 4 pjn thou 730 mm pjn a

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