LWWBLACKBOARD BLUES BAND at 7:00 pm. 1 \ Sponsored by: Scotiabank More than 100 unique crafters and vendors ' Doo Doo the Clown FREE Activities for the Kids - Live entertainment 7 :00’p.m. The Strawberry Festival presents “Saturday Night Disco†_ ASponsored by: Shooting Stars Production Tickets $10 Featï¬ï¬hg Rick Currie, Scoit Harrié and ventriloquist Tony Molesworth Opening Act: Stouffville’s own Barry “Grandpa†Shapiro. Diamond Sponsors: {SEW-Tribune We? fvr everym at the Itrwbmy Pasta/a! ' CANADA DAY FIREWORKS «- f Sponsored by: TOWN OF WHI'I'CHURCH-STOUFFVILLE ‘ W" THE DESCENDERS PARA CLUB at 7:30 pin. JUNE 25TH â€" JUNE 29‘?H + JULY 1“, FIREWORKS Platinum Sponsors: www.5trawberfyfestival.ca FRIDAY JUNE 27†- 7 RM 9‘99|€$.9°me.dÂ¥-fli9ht SATURDAY JUNE 23TH Main Street-Closed Performing in the Marquee Tent Complete iline-up of events mm TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE Tickets $15 Scouabank S mun-novqu Da Classic Scoop, an ice cream store at Stouflville Road and Hwy. 48, may face demolition if it is not designated a heritage building to allow for the continuation of the Main Street widening and reconstruction. Cumently, the building is in the way of where the widening of Main Street will take place through the community of Ringwood. BY ALYSHIA HIGGINS A local landmark may be standing on its last beams. Last call for Da Classic Scoop? Council voted in favour of expropriating the Fundraise for Canada’s Athletes bc (WSMRLECANADA ' “Cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest†. 1-800-222-‘l'lPS or www.crimestoppersyr.ca ‘“Ca||ers never have to identify themselves or testify in court" This message brought to you as a community service of The Eoonomist/Sunâ€"Tribune "- RUN FOR CANADA JULYI.2008 10K Run ' 3K Walk ' 1K Kids Run land Tuesday and will negotiate with the owner as to whether or not it will purchase the land directly or reach an agreement under the Expropriation Act. < Town stafl’ will review the building’s features and decide in the coming months whether or not it can be designated a heritage building. The eatery has been a favourite of youth socâ€" cer players and car lovers looking for an ice cream cone. The building was constructed in 1851 and has had several diï¬erent owners and uses. Stoufï¬/ille Sunâ€"'l'ribune I '1 'hursday, lune I9, 2008 a You Could Big Brother: My Slum of York 905-895-0289 www.bbbsy.ca ' This message brought to you as a community service of The Economust/ Sun-Tribune One of our many exciting programs is sure to fit your schedule A little time can make a HUGE difference in a child’s life!