Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Feb 2003, p. 18

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PEPPERTREE KLASSICS 'WHITCHURCH-SIOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" See Women’s Fashions, Shoes 5 Boots... us on ‘www.stouffvifleonline.wm' We would also like to thank all the leaders, girls, parents. the Ballantrae Lions and the Whitchurch- Stouffville firefighters for their support. It was a real team effort, from the par- On behalf of Whitchurch District Sparks, Brownies and Girl Guides, we would like to thank you for your support and cov- erage of our third annual Breakfast with Santa on Dec.l5. Record turnout for breakfast To the Editor Letters from our readers ents and girls sewing and clearing to the firefighters cooking pancakes out in the cold. We had a record number of families come out to meet Santa and enjoy breakfast. The proâ€" ceeds will be used to fund other community activi- ties. so keep your eyes peeled for more fun to come! Sharon Burdette Commissioner, Whitchurch I submit that persons“ Melting election as municipal councillors Ihould be familiar with parliamentary procedure and any Qty-lawn govemlng the conduct of sown meetings Pmcodural Rule: V Crack Injections/Drainage systems V Free Consultation before you finish your basement V Inside or outside repairs www.drybasements.com Clarke Contracting Ltd. (905) 472-4861 Margaret I submit that municipal councils should have lay-lawn swaying the taming/leasing] occupldon of mwn buildings and treat I“ pdvm lndlvtluals, groups. Maegan and own! equnlly. LOI'HCI Bo Impartial Groups who are interested in learning more can conâ€" tact Mr. Hill at 905-640-082l, or e-mail him at gwhc@rogers.com. "Our mandate is to look at facilities and groups over the next five years to fit in with the Master Leisure Services Plan and to give direction for groups to join us and become part of this organization," explained Mr. Hill. Mayor Wayne Emmerson, who came up with the idea, is part of the committee along with Ward 5 Councillor Harry Bowes. Seven members of the public, including two high school students, are also on the committee. Wayne Hill, executive director of the York Durham Academy of thei’erforming Arts, is chair of a commit- tee which is hoping to form a comprehensive database of arts and cultural groups in Whitchurch-Stouffville. Database plan for arts groups I submii um municipal councils should treat with reaped persons appearing before diam u dues-dons and Ihould'cncounge the public to patent their View: to council. Courteous Came! Latcham Gallery curaâ€" tor Maura Broadhurst, artist Jim Bessey and Stouffville District Secondary School art teacher Catherine Chartrand display some of the many beautiful art books Mr. Bessey is donatâ€" ing to SDSS on behalf of the Latcham Gallery. Dianne 0 905-640-3521 Karen 0 905-640-1657 New To Your Community? Be sure to call Artist donates to high school I submit that municipal councils should amuse that all major capital expenditures an listed in their Annual upiul budget: with muthln; Revenue sources and dial the public is infrmned. Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings. along with helpful community inlonnation. Sm 1930 9COME‘ 'AGON FEBRUARY 2003

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