JULY 2002 Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library offers a treasure trove of fun in this sum- mer's reading program. The program is open to elementary and middle school students in three cate- gories. based on their fall 2002 enrollment at school; Pirates is for students in kinder- Book your passage for summer fun Dickson Hill Public School held an open house June 19 to mark the school's clos- ing. Some present and former staff members are pictured above. Standing, left to right: Sharon Klassen, Linda Lewis, Harold Knights. Reid Forrester and Bert Daniels. In the front row, left to right: Elda Knights. lsobel Nigh, Mary Elson. Jim Irwin (original princiâ€" pal) and Suzanne Tordjman (current principal). See front page story. ASMpeV‘ ' m OnSundav Droecial =~ @ v 7 . even n; â€" ' " June 30th 4 ‘ 0+ are happcning during the Q 1300 to 3:00 m Strawberry Fastival. On Satutday, . m P †mm Bcv, our m groom"! # ‘ Wc‘ analso cohbrating our ' 1's anniversary will b. . its M I,“ by WSW 0" 9"“ Contest 3% Park. mm ‘ r onetime 59% ‘ arc many different categories ~n ® . , and prizes for all. A A Dickson Hill staff past and present ’ main-ml. Inn-uni 3ch r - garten or grade I; Treasure Maps is for those in grades 2 and 3, and Treasure is for grades 4 and up. There is also a special Read to Me category for ages 3-and-a-half to six. Students who read a specified number of books will each receive a coupon from DERMONT GILDERDALE STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH McDonald'sand will be eligible to partici- pate in adraw for fabulous prizes. which include astreet hockey goalie net. a golf set, Barbie digital camera and a Raptors' basketball For more information drop into the libraryor call 000-042-READ “WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - 11 A public meeting on the future of the Clock Tower building has been set for lune 2‘3 at 7 pm. Anyone interested in preserving the town's heritage is encouraged to attend the meeting at the present municipal offices at 37 Sandiford Drive. Public meeting June 25