Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1998, p. 12

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sxzstiaaii i h l y ytei mitfit f mmmwmjm k please recycle this newspaper advertisement youll love may lobsterfest when the corner house in stpuffville opened eleven years ago lovers of fine food were quick to appreciate their- innovative menus and meticulous attention to quality and detail in addition to regular menu items the corner house also features special events throughout the year weve been doing a lobster fest in may june july and august since we opened and its been our most popular special event says manager jennifer pennanen as always live lobsters will he flown in from the east coast for the next festival which runs may 19 may 24 and for which reservations are strongly recommended we sold about 200 lobsters at the last event in addition to our regular menu items this is something a lot of people seem to enjoy they particularly like the fact that its flown in fresh arid cooked here we cook it four different ways steamed broiled or in one of two sauces lobster bonne femme and lobster thermidor the restaurant also features periodic special events with the emphasis on international specialties incjuding italian cajun jamaican and indian cuisine an elizabethan feast which is held each fall attracts clients from a wide area outdoor barbecues are another customer favorite and pennanen and her staff will once again barbecue a giant hip of beef during this years strawberry festival the quality of food here is always wejl above average and our prices are reasonable pennanen said we have a fully stocked bar and a good selection of wines from different countries and weve just redecorated and renovated the restaurant rich hues of blue and plum lend a touch of european sophistication to the ambiance without detracting from the restaurants country house charm the upper level features framed posters of jazz greats while original paintings by area artists are displayed on the walls downstairs were featuring different artists every couple of months and the paintings are for sale pennanen is an attentive and genial host stopping at each table to chat to her guests ensuring that everything is to their liking and exchanging friendly banter i try to make it feel as comfortable as i can becausejfewant everyone to come back again to make reservations- for the lobster festival call 6408494 manager jennifer pennanen shows off one of the wine features of the corner house pmojoerd witteveen m mwwwk a trustee in bankruptcy call for a free personal discussion help with creditor problems proposal to creditors personal business bankruptcy financial counselling 9555 yonge st 401 15139 yonge st at weidnck richmond hill church aurora 9055089493 9057272577 email patpatrobinsoncom web wwwpatrobinsoncom advance je unique 24hour service taxi limousine serving all of york region surrounding areas out of town flat rates available airconditioned cars minivans limos specializing in school runs corporate accounts welcome let us take the stress out of your trip to the airport special rates to the airport thomhillfroj25 richmond hill fro j28 markhanuorn31 s s3 905 905 416 8811212 4721010 9312226 why drive south when you can come north rural york region the place to consider for your new business call job skills today to find put how selfemployment assistance can help take your busine celebrating 10 years of in employment tn 465da thet communities urged to take part in oceans day events canadians from coast to coast will celebrate oceans day on monday june 8 by raising awareness about the health of our oceans and taking action to ensure a secure future for them but its not just a day of celebra tions as the international year of the ocean individuals groups and com munities are honouring our precious seas all year long oceans day was first declared in 1992 during the earth summit in rio de janeiro its purpose is to inspire people to take better care of our pre cious marine habitats in honour of oceans day and the international year of the ocean the canadian wildlife federation cwf has produced an educational package and poster to promote ocean aware ness nationwide the cwf is working in cooperation with many sponsors to provide infor mation and activities to encourage schools and community groups to learn more and do what they can to improve the state of our oceans oceanrelated events such as beach cleanups exhibits public tours media promotions and poster con tests will take place at many different locations across canada communities will be participating in the wave of blue communities moving across the country this years oceans day activities focuses on canadas incredible coasts and the need to restore and protect them for the good of all creatures from lobsters to leatherback turtles from haddock to human beings though our community is nowhere near an ocean the health good or ill of our oceans matters to all of us and what we all do affects their health v prairie big city mountain and coastal inhabitants alike we all have a stake in conserving the lifesustaining role of oceans they feed us satisfy our thirst give us air to breathe cure us of disease control the worlds cli mate and inspire us with their beauty and mystery in celebration of international year of the ocean schools are being encouraged to register as blue schools by submitting a blueprint for ocean action and meeting certain criteria schools can determine if any activities tak ing place at their facilities are harming or help ing the oceans and what steps they can take to further help for more infor mation please contact the cana dian wildlife federation toll- free 1-800-563- wild or visit our web site at wwwcwffcforg 11 rufmft rmmtow dvwlopptfiwl on slipo ietv 9058985138 fex 905 8984830 wwwgjsonca i

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