it AUGUST 2003 With 36 years- of public service in the community to his credit. Ward :5 incumbent Harry Bowes has lost‘ none of his commitment to the town he has lived in since 1967. planhasbeenlntheworks imtwoyeamhesaid. The princi a], and vice- .zénd thé 'stafl. in. meat!“ «It. Mr Bowes, a retired pharmacist. served 35 local trustee on the York Region District School Board for more than 22 years and was elected chairman in 1975.3; position he held for six years “I still sit on three school councils; Orchard Park, Stouffville District Secondary and Summitview; and I am in at the school board every month or two. picking up informatién.‘ he said. He recently learned of the board's controversial decision to build a year- round sports high' school in Unionville, at a proiected cost of 50 million ' dollars, ‘and puisented a copy of the flats 3*, in §PS§ 9°“F‘Fi' Harry Bowesibackfi‘n the running for Ward 5 0mg?“ - 6242 Main St. 905-642-9511 Heisinvolvedln to £1an up n's Wild, and has enacted the vbe'ahh .mm Among his recent accomplishments in Ward 5’ was a hard-fought campaign to get Baker Street re-paved. 'Next yearlcan guarantee we're getting ' Park' ‘Drive resurfaced and we also haveto lookat resurfacing onr'Hawrhame. Marimba. North and Boyer.‘ (The board) are just pushingitthrough.‘ and asked them to look into possible health hazards resulting from area “ construction. "The pond has iust turned into a quagmire and it could be a potential cause of West Nile 'gvlrus," he pointed outs Mr. Bowes has been involved with numerous organizations and committees, Including minor hockey, Whitchurch- Stouffville Museum. Road Watch. Stouï¬ville Legion, Silver lubllee Club, Latcham Gallery and Markham-Stouffville Hospital, and is an avid volunteer for town and youth. Coffeehouse proves a hit with community Delighted with the response. organizers are planning to host a monthly coffeehouse evening, Featuring live music, as part of the church's Community Outreach program. 'Stouffvllle ,Misslo ary ï¬hurch Is very commaflerg . ..-.' ‘5',» ’Unflemounds coffeehouse. hosted by Stouffville Missionary Church. drew approximately 60 appreciative patrons when it opened Its doom for the ï¬rst time lune 28. Students from SDSS designed six banners n'ow han ing in the youth area of the library. GI’A Credit Union representative George DeLarosa eft), presented each with a cheque in acknowledgement. Wrth him are student Alex Zalewski, Councillor Mark Carroll, Library board chair Monica van Maris, children's services co-ordinator Anne Houle, SDSS art teacher Catherine Chartrand, and students Dawn Mossop and Amy Pffaf. John Paulino John Paulino is one of more than 8,700 investment representatives with Edward Jones. serving 5 million individual investors and business owners throughout Canada, the U. S. and U. K. John Paulina is eager to put his expertise and the extensive resources of Edward Jones to work for you. Edward Jones is a full-service investment dealer with the fastest growing branch network in North America. The firm is a member of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada, the Canadian investor. Protection Fund (CIPF) and Is a Participating Organization of the Toronto Stock Exchange. John Paulina will be pleased to meet with you to discuss your long- term ï¬nancial goals and an investment strategy to best meet your needs. â€Part of our mission statement is 'Bringing Hope to a Changing World'. and that begins within our community.‘ Undergmunds. which is located downstairs at .the Missionai'y thumb. 6500 Main St.. will_open.lts said Susan Cogar. who is on‘the organizing committee along with lenemy and Karen Wideman, Mike and Collette Warriner, Susan Dunham. Mark and Yvette Leonituk and [any Cogar. to our team "WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH' - Juvenile!!! Myen‘fuvo -1. A. . EdwardJone§ Serving Individual [melon 34am mi; Unit101 Stouffville Bun 905-640-9559 Fax 905-640-9916 www.cdwardionee.com doors again Aug. 9 at 7:30 pm. with a performance by Poor Tom and a great selection of gourmet coffees and desserts. Darin Martin with Dave Leung will be featured Sept. 6. and Undergrounds will also open Oct. 4 and Nov. I. with performers to be announced. Local musicians interested in playing at Undergrounds can eâ€"mail the church at‘offlc'ermchurchxa. o o 0 a I...“‘.‘. C