Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 2000, p. 12

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r 3 zu w mt 12 r emriuistmfig whitchurchstouffville iwbw- f n t j- j t i snvw j v ji iisi stouiuliofis annual christmas sfpfs- donation project december 1st to december 15th 2000 donations of toys gifts nonperishable food items arid new or good used clothing will be collected and distributed to needy stbuffville families in time for christmas by me stouffville lions donationsmay be dropped off at the following locations canadian imperial bank of commerce 6311 main street birkett hassard insurance brokers ltd 6262 main street markhamstoiiffville credit union 6245 main street the cooperators insurance financial services 6358 main street scotiabarik 6323 main st stouffville suntribune 34 civic avenue 3rd floor toronto dominion bank r st ap plaza 6212 main st downtown confidentialreferrals are appreciated and will be processed with discretion for further information regarding donations or for confidential referrals please contact lion carl johnston 6405554 project chairman lion helene johnson 6406134 x 13 years of servicl patch for other stouffville lions events the holiday season winter planting at the lake mondav firpmpagel jw uwjjmjjjuut recount just because thv numbers were f-soddseiandatmeurngfpffellowresi- stents in her ward ssk c jhe had hoped to worvori the plan- v nihg process locally soifiat council arid meplannmgactrecdgrurealargerzone of influence sheis issumg to the new council ttflook at issues far ther afield that could affect the munici pality so that planning will riot be so piecemeal in future the political chal- lerigerrioted that when the wells went in dry in her vandorf neighbourhood it wasnt just because of local decisions or conditions the water situation was influenced by factors in surrounding municipalities as well recounts are not done automatically unless there is a tie vote according to the municipal elections actof 1996 candidates requestiriga recount have to do so within 30 days of the election results no more than 10 votes can sep arate candidates to quality for a close vote recount the recount for ward 3 will take place in the vvtiitchurchstouflville council chambers on monday dec 4 beginning at 9 am three recount stations will be set up and each candidate is allowed to have a lawyer present at their own expense as well as a scrutineer for each station during the recount town staff will be doing the recount checking the unused ballots cancelled or declined ballots and then the votes themselves there will be no direct charge to taxpay ers since itll all be done during the town offices regular business hours town clerk michele kennedy noted but as mayor wayrieernmerson pointed out thereisthe indirect cost of taking town employees away from their regular duties forthe time the recount will take photocheryl johnson the ballantrae girl guides and brownies plantedmore than 2000 trees at the townowned beach on musselmahs lake last weekend cedar beach owner vern davies gave the small beach at the foot of churchiupntometown of whitchurchstouffville several years agojthe trees and shrubs weredohated by the toronto and region conservation authority above councillor mark carroll who organized the planting plants with jessica ingold left arid ellen olver mp fzs pre christmas sale in store specials m radio shack dealer i classic antiques gollectables m t win a limited edition robert bateman framed print no purchase necessary see store for details full line of radio shackprpducts stereos tvs vcrs computers gamesateuite dishes toysvyour full line store for all your ijelectrorucentertairinierit needs including such brand names as i a sony panasonic tiacwootecnnics bellmobilityk v v i rogers att fstarcnoice bell expressvu plus assortment of antique reproduction furniture estate jewelry unique cqllectablesfor any enthusiast a rare collection of over 60 robert batemari original prints group of seven limited editions trish romance and more museum framed pieces something for everyone come in and visit and bring in our entry form for a chance to win entry form chance to win a robert bateman framed print name address rv phone -i-tiif- v vkw draw to be held december 23 2000 winner will be notified by telephone and winner agrees to have their name published in the newspapers one entry per person employcos or relatives of employees not eligible to win j 1 fia if- radioshack dealer- 5402 mavstrstouftviue 90576424575 c w mat nwmmmww r i xu j j 1 l 1 ii i i i radio shack dealer 52 holland sti e bradford r 9057780152 ril lag ireg ivesto in station wwtchtirchstounyilles first elf tagi- street tree will be appearing in tke residents are encouragedto come stouffville train stationlthis week giv- into the train station choose one of irig residents a- chance to share their the tags and buy gifts for the child list- christmas spirit by helping needy ed on the elf tag children t o the unwrapped gifts should be in fact notown has ever done one hrought back to the train station before the bms ruthleblaric was along with the identifying tag before told by kevin legge the salvation dec 15thafs the date the salvation arrriys cbbrdinator of eif- army will collect them gifts will be distributed in time for jchristmas to enquire about the chnsttnas youngsters iri whitchurchstouffville ing project the christmasgift giving program is usuallyadopted by corpo rations and businesses leblanc promised to cover the tree with 500 of the paper elf tags by thursday the tree is to be donated by the stouffville canadian tire on main markham and unionville last yeari legge distributed over 17000 of the tagsuri the greater toronto area leblanc hopes that this project will become a stouffville christmas tradi- tion vl bereaved families of ontario founded in 1978 under the auspices of the hospital for sick children bereaved families is a selfhelp organization staffed by bereaved persons specialists in the area of grief and bereavement from the professional community serve as a resource both in the development of ongoing programmes and in the supervision and training of selfhelp group leaders i i this cooperation between lay and professionals has enabled bereaved families to betterrespond to the needs of the bereaved and has helped guarantee that the best support is provided l y y t p i york region an association of fandlln who have lost a cmd ithrwjghdmthrj iir v 1 8009696904 this message brought to youas a community service ol the economist 4 suntribune v t llih tr titt i wvr

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