economist suntribune in our community thursday oct 10 2002 markham boy chosen to give queen flowers at airport by laura nelles special nineyearold markham resi dent john michael lee presented a floral gift to the queen as she arrived in pearson international airport on wednesday after noon a student at st patricks elementary school lee was cho sen out of a multitude of kids across the greater toronto area john michael was selected by local mpp dave tsubouchi after representing canada in an inter national mathematics competi tion john said he was 150 per cent excited about meeting the queen this however is not his fami lys first royal encounter his mother theresa lee was pre sented with a canada 125 award ten years ago by the governor general john explained that to pre pare for the event he pretended my mum was the queen and practised handing her flowers when asked if he was scared or nervous he replied with a confident nope also part of festivities hon ouring the queens visit to toronto was stouffville resident mylene freeman ms freeman who is 13 is a member of the bach childrens chorus which performed for elizabeth wednesday afternoon during the festival of ontario at the national trade centre on the canadian national exhibition grounds people breaking the pattern of poverty call- 18005656 usc to pledge your support today 56 sparks street ottawa on xi p5b1 wwwusccanadaorg this message brought to you as a community service of the economist suntribune wwwwhittsminigolfcom 18 hole outdoor minigolf haunted barn ofen thurs fri 49 pm weekends 10 am 9 pm open till halloween cedar grove meditative labyrinth rouge river walking trail to book enquire about a birthday party or private event call 9052945900 7325 reesdr rdi markham 2 li staff photosjoerd witteveen alex craigie and ann tonner admire the firstplace memory quilt at the markham fair generally good weather made for pleasing attendance figures according to manager david morrison for memoryimpaired seniors a better place fair attendance up from last year i and a better way the 2002 markham fair was a fabulous success with more than 70000 visitors enjoying the fourday event last weekend about 400 more people attended the fair compared to last year but that number would have been higher if it wasnt for windy weather friday dire predictions of 90 kmhr winds hampered attendance that day it was the media warnings about the winds on friday more than anything said general manager david morrison the wind really didnt amount to any levels that would do damage thursday attendance was up with tours by school children and seniors groups and people jammed the mccowan road fairgrounds that night for open ing ceremonies and the demoli tion derby new events like the firefighters challenge and chuck wagon races proved pop ular on the weekend and the beautiful weather helped boost attendance ah in all we are really pleased mr morrison said were very happy with the out come had a dime for every s lime someone said goerng disabled meanss can lead a fulnitcji wed have theabili to help thou more disabled adults live indcpendcnlly pk york duriiax regional 853f this brotjg as a commur service the family dentistry dr sheldon lazier dr waseema ali ed edwards dd family dentist family dentist denturist dental care for the entire family new patients are always welcome evening and saturday appointments are available 6212 main street just east of the train station stouffville 905 6427474 7 1 sunrise assisted living we care for residents with vjl memory impairment in a different way our innovative reminiscence program is creatively designed to encourage residents to live at their highest potential in an environment of safety freedom and security reminiscence features extraordinary support in a separate secure area that looks and feels just like home residents are surrounded by pleasant sights sounds aromas and textures while com passionate caregivers tend to physical needs nurture the spirit and create pleasant days youre invited to visit sunrise see firsthand how our structured loving program offers 24hour care and is an alternative to a retirement home and long term care call us today to book a tour of our homelike reminiscence neighbourhood sunrise assisted living sunrise of unionville 9059474566 38 swansea road unionville ontario l3r 5k2 sunrise of richmond hill 9058836963 9800 yonge street richmond hill ontario l4c 0p5 wwwsunriseassistedlivingcom immediate occupancyselect suites available now if you or your children have trouble breathing zabet would like you to consult your doctor or call the asthma society of canada at astmma i 8007873880 to find our more about asthma and its treatments youll breathe a little easier this message brought to you as a community service ofthe economisttribune