ecohomsi faces of our future hfefaesjto2aoq was needed ftjt lien tragedy struck the united statevon september hyouvl delivered more than 16 mffion avl meals to emergency workers a place to sta- to thousands forced from their noroes financial help tc famibes left suffering r and comfort to a nation- youare red cross and you mak of- differencethankyou oi i- ictnidim- rod crass anywhere anytime 18004181111 wwvuedcrossca a 2ammte5ii to mlmvli garden basket goingto by kathleen griffin thlz staff wrikr f vv jimmy carlton knows the message isnt heard by every markham teen but its important enough to keep trying he afoflthyearinemberfmenfayorsv t youthtask rjrce carlton and hisdl leagues work hard toget young people- interestph inthgirnrirhmnnify and their v- c jmdioughrtodorit reach every stu dentwetty to say come out and get 1 j involved come to an event hesaid the task force shows that the town- c aaboatyouthaboutkee v f3iaiwjbaoiliie task force mgthemayfomvjolenreanddiugv sffdwse town actually cares and i wouldn t have stayed mvolved so m long if it wasnt fun wwcitymarkhamoilcayouth v carlton said f v i thegrouphasbeldnvoantiviolence and drug conferences hosted a healthy living seminar and runs many events during youth whddthefirstwin rmayeveryyear- ip i ctqn joined thetaskforcein grade 8 after serving on his elementary school for two years hes kept jt up s despite holding down a parttime job carid becbrning a memberof the uhs dragonboatteam r- j hes a ball of energysaid jacquie l hermans the former oornrnunity r coordinator for the task force tunmy is in charge of researching writing and laying out the newsletter t grade u ul bvn schobk putting up flyers about urjrntaveai7hemaktuu high school serves as edttorinchief e syzt for the task force newsletter and helps organize and volunteers at events members act as ambassadors to their eventsandworkshoipsand encouraging donein time she saidhes others to partiapata very dedicated if you need him hes we also reach people through the there for you f u raon s 1 i 1 i b gkimgweespecial lygjjf jree workout program six mont ftiinkfppprivueg stouffvilles moore likes the political life byhannelorevolpe t staff writer stouffvilles bethany moore is a young person with a mission the 16yearold stouffville district secondary school stuv dent would like to see affordable housing available for york regions young people she wants students to know that they do have a say in what is happen ing at their schools to further these aims and to gain experience for a hopedfor future career in politics shes miiii i r j staff photomike barrett been on thesdss student coun- cil since grade 9 and recently b moore 16 is president of stoufiville district secondary hosted the planning meeting for schools student council the york region youth council sees student funds and a variety i definitely want to get into of committees which do every- politics moore stated she just thing from arranging the annual isnt sure whether shell enter the semiformal dance to holding hkis 0nly suemi ct k wwrilifiwl ispiiwidnvemar rbasedon a prepaid monthjiembcrshipj gst x eligifilef 69jtaitiatisifecapelicejf daidmi smonthly fataibased markville mall 9054717871 ijlbers or members expired for less han 3 months nol iths will be credited at the end of the membership 30 students 33 adults 39 monthly municipal or federal arena although she wasnt elected she ran for snident council pres ident in grade 10 for experi ence she said now in grade 12 and with three years on council to her credit moore was ready for the job of president she over- spirit days to keep up student morale she feels it is important to have students involved in their local school government a lot of kids think their entire school lives are dictated to them she observed students have to be aware that the proper forums for getting things done do exist youth homelessness is one of the issues that moore would like to see addressed by the york region youth council at the youth councils nov 19 meeting hosted by moore about 40 young people gave their views on this and other issues to about 150 people i8nim iwrwiljr 5sil si ft wb s 111111111 iiiiiiiiff 1111 9bp3i blliillllt lljsgivtact l kill ffl ssiw s atknrs 6 months free christmas season at st thomas the apostle catholic church iiv- 11 14 highgate drive markham 9054741224 o- w ob i n a wynijvjm u1s srat i i f m k wednesday boxing dayiholiday jyvsskitoflrtcrwvswsksik 1000avmvonly schedule for solemnity of mary mother of god new years davl monday december 31 monday december 31 weekday mass at 1210 only no 730 pm mass solemnity of mary mother of god new years eve 500 pm and 1200 midnight special mass to greet the year 2002 refreshments after in the hall tuesday january 1 newyearsday 900 1030 1200 noon and 300 pm note there is no exposition of the blessed sacrament on monday december 3 1 and tuesday january 1 schedule of confessions 1reconciliation1 as usual before all weekday and sunday masses and on the two mondays december 24 and 31 1000 am r 1200 noon and 200 300 pm a happy and holy christmas and prosperous new year to all please note that christmas and new years day are holy days of obligation when catholics must attend mass as on sunday wooden sticks t and get only until december 31 2001 if your- new years resolution is to lose weight feel better and to lookgreat we caripefsonally guarantee that we have what it takes foryou to achieve your goalswevemadeiteasyforyoutobelo h i guarantee it david potchellevans foundtrc0 call today 3500 steelesavenue east 9052016753 fitness clubs 200 bullock drive womens only club ii- y t 1 day only all pro shop merthandise on sale 1060 fridayy december 28 luamopiii cau905 852379 r j ywoodersflcks- golffclub elgin park drive uxbridge wwwwoodenstickscoin j jt xv t r i j jjrfyv j