Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 20 Nov 2008, p. 1

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BY "M MASON Staff Writer Loretta Lavell hopes there’s a Tim Hortons drive-thru large enough for tanks in Afghani- Stan. The long-time Stouffville resident is jokâ€" ing. Michael Fleming of Flagman Services does his job on Tenth Line You can buy a coffee for our troops in Kandahar I Stoufifijille a Sun -7i'1bune . THF rm I wu HI cm Icnn But, if she gets her way, all 2,500 Canadian STOUFFVILLE RESIDENTS WANT TIM HURTDNS CARDS FOR ALL Forces troops in the Middle East nation will get a cup of coffee for Christmas courtesy of Whitchurch-Stouffville residents. With the help of others, including Council- lor Phil Bannon, she is launching a campaign Kqfieerln Kandahar today. “Yes, Virginia, there is a Tlrn Hortons in Kanndahar’j is one of their catch phrases. Committee members “were-trying to fig- n Stouflvifle Tuesday wrapped up against the cold. The colder weather is expected to continue through this week. YIELDING T0 WINTER Then, it? hit them like a double cappuc- cino. ure out the best way to let our men and women serving overseas know that we sup- port them and are thinking of them." she said. “We came up with a number of ideas, but they had to be practical and achievable considering that it was already November." “While sitting in the local Tim Hortons for 2,500 ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL IN AFGHANISTAN They received permission, after mak- ing calls to Tim Hortons head office and the Canadian Forces Personnel Support the first meeting, we realized Tim Hortons is a Canadian cultural icon, a perfect fit for their project," Mrs. Lavell said. WHITCHURCH-STOUFFWLLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Classified . . . Scc smurmus, pagx STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN 905-640-4646 6312Mdn8t ll 19.

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