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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 2 Aug 2012, p. 9

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'lhn‘e local n-sidems will he gum“ on shopping spa-cs thanks 10 (Mi: lottery winx “I’m exrited and Miami.” Mr. (Boukflng, 67. said when he claimed the prim Edmond and Pauline (balding met-nay won 51(1),!!!) with an instgm Lotto 6/49 scratch ticket. Mt. (balding bought the ticket in North Yuri and his wife is the one who scratched the winning numbem Before telling her husband. with whom she's been playing the lottery for almost IS wars. she put the winning ticket into her purse and then verified i! at tlw sum-‘5 wlf-(‘hockvn according to an 0U; media Meme. “I did my happy dance." she said. 11w mtka plan on using their winnings mmonvacatiomaswellnsbuyamolor- Scratch tickets yield $100,000, $50,000 prizes Q1103 for Mr. moulding. Hem Hughes scratched! ‘uffshurvfi 'band.’ ‘basic.’ ‘ccl‘ and to help her earn $50,000 in the lmtanl (hm- wunlgamc. . “A! first I thought I was wrong but after double checking my ticket. I felt my knees slvay man to buckle‘." she said in an 011: pm Meme. Ms Hughes said shv plth on using the winnings to sptuxgn: on herself. Mr. (balding bought thc' ticket in North York and his will" is the‘ one who smacked (hf winning numbers. Altl t ‘l'hv plan is for the ( husoil sculain' do dis~ trim ufllmliquc (IvmmSud board to demol- ish me vacated ( )rchand Park school and con- struct a new building on the land. according In Mr. Sinns. “Wc'n: not the: nwucr yet at" lhc school. We can't do a lot of stuff you" he Not only will the school draw students The Board of Dwedovs of the Onxano Commmty Newspapers Assoaabon (OCNA) is pleasad to announce the ' t 01M.“ Mount. Vuce Pmidon! and R a! Pubfishar d the Mainland as! Dmsm for Wand Modm‘ as Presndont of the Tho Ontano Commumty Newspapon Won :3 a non-profit Industry moon mm more than 330 community newspapers In the ‘ th' revenues m excess of Moon the assoaauon‘s primary to!- Os to pm‘vtde advemsmg sermons advocacy. tramm opponurfibes‘ and swoon semen: the mausm OCNA :3 mod by a volumoor Board 0! urectors composed 01 mutiny newspaper pubhshers who set the strategnc direction and mm. loadersmp lo the assooabon and Its staff at thou Budmgton office ‘WuarevorypleasodtohaveMr Moum am in a loadershu-p rote on our Board.‘ sand Ame Lannan. OCNA Executive Director ‘As an uxpmoncod professoonai, has oommmm to our maustry and ms many contnbuhons to the assocnahm are greatly apprecualed ' Orchard Park would be demolished 2‘ (3:0 C113 m .mmw A _. Appointment mocnaorg hum n I. John Witlems. General Manager Metroland York Region. is pleased to announce the {appointment of Gord Paolucci to the position oi DirectOr. Marketing and Sales Development. In this capacity. Gord’s focus will be on building and managing key stakeholder relationships. and bringing new products to market. In his 28 years with Metroland. Gord has served in several challenging management roles. including most recently as Director of Advertising where he was instrumental in launching the Vaughan Citizen and Bradford Topic. Gord is deeply committed to community. He is a past Director of the Newmarket Chamber ot Commerce and is currently in his seventh year as a Southlake Hospital Foundation committee member. APPOINTMENT NOTICE from Mfltchurch-Sumffvilka. but alsu muw who live up to one how away by bus. acmm mg to Sébastien lacmix. cunsemcr aux mm munioatkms for the conseil scnlaiw (iv an uict camuliquc Centre-Sud. ' Aurora's {fleck- secondairv callmliqm- Renaissance opened in 2mm. is an tenacity and has six portables. Mr. lacmix “‘l‘ncre Ls a great demand [or French (Anh olic education id the area.” he said.

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