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Jan: uw Luge bolts and:' wins lying on the float and t a sense of pamc. it looked 11k: they’d need to buy a new mowu Walking tours. will set off from Summitview Public School at 11 am. and 1 pm, and explore Stouffville’s first subdivision, which was teg_i_s_t_ered_ in 18.58.. â€â€â€ I At the compu tet, Jane tyï¬dwww whitchuxch~libtaryon ca. lung on her account, she renewed the meteml that was due that Then she looked u thebookher ' hadrecommended S couldn't remember the utle but her send) btought up a short ltst and the mounted the author. The book she wanted was signed out, but she saw that it was due back shortly, so she chcked the reserve button Further west, on Edward St, the location now occupied by Schell Country Depot originally served the lumber and coal trades, before being home to a seed business and co-op. lane noticed that there were thtee new databases mcludmg one for small engine repalts. 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Out of sight. out of mind... Would we make different lifestyle choices if we had to throw our waste in our backyard. between the water well and the children's swing set? Even today. the earth is able to sustain all people in the world. but not necessarily our lifestyle. Or. in Ghandi's words. â€There are sufï¬cient resourres on earth to satisfy everyone}; need. but not everyone's greed". bhomr - raudythappcmhmland AMMmhlahaampks Community Mennonite Voices COMMUNITY MENNONITE CHURCH 12184 Ninth Linc, Stouflville 905-640-9730 l0:00 Sunday Schml - l l:00 Worship Service www.communitymcnnovoiccsblogspotxom We would love to hear from you. Contact us at 905-640-9730, community-mennonitc@hotmail.com or check out our blog at GOD’S EARTH CAN STILL SUSTAIN US BUT WE MUST ACT NOW BIRKET'Pâ€"HASSMD Conmbuted by Geraldc RecsorGrooms 70am Ma Bin/led MnumdeonmNy AdionCunm,hadui¢totakm mmmmmm. 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