y p-’ am could be more specific After all, Iy be difï¬cult to have a nice entire day. How t, ‘Have a satisfyin midmorning', or 'May midday be filled wi unfettered )oy.’ You get dea. And then again, since having or not havm :e day may be beyond one's direct controf. 2 ï¬rst is at Willowgrove: Tickets are Ich or 320 for a family. Guests are l to arrive around 1 pm, bring a picnic and enjoy the beautiful surroundings i delightful facility. Proceeds will be :d to Rose of Sharon Services for Mothers, a not-for-profit, charitable guess it started a long time ago, maybe even back lctorian times when it was considered vulgar to ition body parts. So the terms white meat, dark t and drumsticlt began because nobody wanted ear Uncle Victor say, "Never mind the thighs, :n, let me have a nice, juicy breast. hat’s a euphemism, which is a word or phrase : softens reality, that obscures rather than ances meaning. Nobody consulted me, but I clTJune 21 at 11737 Mc'cowan' Rd, 3f Stouffville Road. not-forâ€"profit organization passes a day camp, an outdoor ion centre and Willow rove Primary , and is located on a autiful, 100 roperty which includes a hardwood a d, rolling hills and a rushing , e barn area houses pigs, chickens, Feats, shee and Jenny the donkey, as an in oor climbing facility and playyounds. â€been 'Haveaniceday. ' of replymg, 'Well yes, [’11 tryto ve imbeen as having hypertrophy; K metal: an I’ve been coughing up thu be forks shbuld jusi be encouraged to do the can. Ltd now for thy quphqnisms. sure you’ ve noticed that I spend a lot of tune to imptove today. emtoremcmberthatwhcnlwasakidwc dteafewnkedaya. mdqmtealot ofthemin illâ€"ï¬fties. They just sort of happened, without mp! eqachjns- concerts on June 8 ieth anniversary celebrations for grove anq Clenbrook Day Camp will AA-IA-l A WHA‘ “J vlahouldtenyou that almost every daylgo same convenience store to buy a MMpaper me licorice. When 1 go to the cashier to pay m, which I do, she always, yes always, 'Have a nice day.’ sort of wish that she Hugh: it and say, ’Have a GREAT day', but no, it’s 'h to Spring ’owgrove turns 40 to Blues choir is presenting two Precise language kicks the bucket By Ralph Pohlman June 21 anniversary celebrations run from 3 to 8 pm. Other features include a baseball diamond, soccer field, basketball court, campfire areas, maple syrup shack and swimming pool. Clenbrook has provided a day camp adventure to an estimated 30,000 campers and developed leadership skills in over 4,000 staff members from Markham, Stouffville and the GTA. On June 13, Willowgrove will once again provide the perfect setting for the Canadian Cancer Society's local Relay For Life. organization providing support to pregnant women and young mothers under the age of 25. At 7:30 the same evening, the choir will perform at Willow Springs Winery and light refreshments will be served. 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Which reminds me thu my lo dud (dear departed) hther-tn-Iaw used to have .21: that went ltkethim pretendingthathewudangacrouword puzzlehewoulduy,'Whatu112letterwordfor 'to have and to hold" oh. never mind, I got It It‘s 'constrpation'. And you cm tell that the baby- boomers are gettmg older just by mt the owevemng commercials featuring products that wmbep theitdentummmthlvenpex it: allbe combinedinoneprodtxt, likePbMentMtthn enhamedExhxorhï¬vnlax But I digress I notice that compames put a lot of effort into Bach to Blues performs at Cedar Beach Pavilion, Musselman’s Lake, in January. The choir is presenting two 5 ring concerts in Stou ille on June 8. The concerts are being presented in partnership wilh Willowgrove and Willow Springs Winery. boosting dad: cmployeu‘ self-away. 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Depend' on your relationshnp. you might say they 'hcklgï¬â€˜ the bucket', ‘gave up the ghost', "oined the choir mvmble', ‘shuffled off the man coil' or “have gone to their teward'. Which, at um pomt, I: probably what I should do. That is; depart. cm the bat, head f0! Davy )onas' locku,ormybcjustdriv¢ovatothesmandgct a newspapet, some licorice and be told to ‘have a mu day'. Appointment with Pohlman Centrally located for your event Mana ed by Stou Ille Uons Club M.a"°93d..?y the 9 PM Dr- 5- «wide the wt) 0 Weddings - Anniversaries ° Engagement Parties - Corporate Functions, etc. ° Fully Equipped Kitchen - Elevated Stage 0 Catering Service Available ~ "Smart Serve" Bar Facilities ' Ample Parking 0 200 Person capacity (130 seated) LATC HAM HALL 905-640-5545 019