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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1991, p. 6

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p6 trffiune may 15 1991 st donations sought for latcham gallery treasure sge local appeal helps sally ann theonenignt dportodoor blitz for the salvation army red shield appeal last monday raised an impressive 10000 in stouffville and donations were up about 20 per cent across metro those who were not home that evening are asked to send their donations in the envelopes dropped off by the volunteer canvassers school responds to spicer commission when dickson hill public school teacher deirdre sullivan received a form from the spicer commission asking for students opinions on canadian unity she decided to tackle the topic with her kindergarten class as requested she used videotape rather than written sub missions and she was delighted at her students enthusiasm and interest in their task we applied the situation in canada to things we had done in class she explained we talked about when you had diffi culties with someone in class and how important it was to get together and dis cuss it we agreed that you cant talk from one end of the room to someone at the other end you have to get closer together sullivan said she feels its an excellent idea to discuss such issues with younger children because they have a remarkable ability to get to the heart of things i really think we underestimate our kids on one point they were unanimous what sets canada apart from the rest of the world is our weather donations sought whitchurchstouffville library wel comes gently used books for its fund raising sale on may 31 june 1 and 2 the corporation of the township of uxbridge development charges proposal pubuc information meeting on may 29th 1 991 the township of uxbridge will hold a public information meeting pursuant to section 4 of the development charges act the purpose of the meeting is to enable the public to understand generally the development charges proposal by ensuring that sufficient information is made available at the meeting the meeting will be held as a special meeting of council all interested persons are invited to attend wednesday may 29th 1991 700 pm council chambers 20 bascom street uxbridge ontario l0c1k0 please note that copies of the draft report will be made available on may 21 st 1991 on requestduring business hours from the township clerks department to interested parties s the final report is expected to be presented to council along with supporting bylaws on september 9th 1 991 written comments are required by no later than friday june 28th 1 991 comments received in writing and those expressed at the public meeting will form input into the final report any comments or requests for further information regarding this study may be directed to the undersigned we taylor amct cmc clerk town of v whitchurchstouffviue mmmttniif toot pfc ir ml um s mm mmmmmmmm mm mmmmimmmmm mmm nominations forl99twillhe wsaccepted until friddv june 14th yyyy wi vvw -v- vvvvvavcvvwyvxvw kxvx kxkvm xxvxxvxvxxvx vvv vvv iviv v sponsored by thestouffmlk tribune xx x xx citizen of the year 1991 i would like to nominate name address please attach supporting reasons fxmmi jimisonsto ifmillipvx w mm mmm sj the latcham gallery is gearing up for its annual trash and treasures sale which takes place on saturday june 8 if you have items to donate they can be dropped off between june 4 and 6 all proceeds go to the gallery the kids are all right students who hosted and took part in various education week activities at local schools deserve an a for their courtesy friendliness and excellent dis- plays of work during the education week tour seniors parents teachers board of education chairman harry bowes and town crier marcel bossi were given a warm welcome on arrival at each school and the students thanked them for coming as they left teachers exchange roles eric and lois wiseman and their chil dren karen 14 and glenn 11 arrived in stouffville from sydney australia in january as part of a teaching exchange program eric is teaching physical education at sir oliver mowat collegiate in scarbor ough while his canadian counterpart dave schad has moved to australia with emmfom his wife nancy to take over erics post for a yeatr weve exchanged jobs hous es and cars explained lois who said the family is thoroughly enjoying the experience of living in canada we loved the winter its totally different from home the family made the most of the opportunity to skate and ski things we dont do at home probably the biggest difference for the kids is wearing coats and boots glenn attends ballantrae public school and karen is at stouffville district sec ondary school and both have settled in well said lois- the exchange was arranged through the education department in sydney and the york region board of education its a really good way of travelling instead of being a tourist for three weeks youre actually living in a placearid experiencing all the different seasons we love watching the leaves come out on the trees and seeing the changes which take place every day recreation update registration for this years aquatic pro grams has been booming this year with investment services brokers of gics rrsps rrlfs and annuities best gic rates no fees years years resist 1 raymerville drive markham 4725949 richmond hill 8845563 kleinburg 8930043 rates subject to change i the whitchurch- stouffville public library and gallery will be closed on sundays commencing may 19th for the summer 6240 main st stouffville 6402395 the corporation of the township of uxbridge notice to property owners to destroy noxious weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of landin accordance with the weed control act 1988 statutes of ontario 1 988 chapter 51 sections 3 1 6 and 23 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the municipality of the township of uxbridge are destroyed by monday june 3 1991 and throughout the season the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed charging the costs against the land and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the municipal act the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited jwqrvill g symes weed inspector weed inspector 705 4322186 6495141 north half of uxbridge township south half of uxbridge township wetaylor clerk grap till 500 kids already signed up were get ting things done faster said recreation rxogrammer peter amort we had 380 kids register on monday night in four and a half hours last year it took six hours to process 297 theres also been an excellent response to the roller blade program which starts may 30 he noted the dropin program runs from 5 to 7 p jn tuesdays and thursdays and partic ipants can bring skates or rent them at the complex helmets and elbow pads are mandatory residents are reminded that there will be a barbecue lunch in the park on sneaker day friday may 24 and anyone who is wearing sneakers is eligible to attend for more information on recreation programs call 6406527 aphasia awareness week may 26 to june 1st has been pro claimed aphasia awareness week in toronto and surrounding areas a number of events will take place locally during the week including an official proclamation in the town of whitchurchstouffville by mayor fran sainsbury on tuesday may 28 at 10 ajn followed by an open house at the speech and stroke centre located at parkview village on ninth line on thursday may 30 there will be a communication open house at parkview village from 230430 pin which will give visitors an opportunity to observe and participate in the group communica tion for adults with aphasia aphasia is a condition affecting some stroke victims in which they experience difficulties with speaking understand ing reading and writing if you can offer your time to help out or would like more information call the speech and stroke centre at 6422053 clem betty ellas backrombc clem and betty ellas of vernon british columbia are spending two weeks with his mother memie ellas and other friends and relatives in the area clem and betty were unable to visit at the time of his fathers death due to mud slides that blocked the roads to the air ports mf mrs bernie of north bay enjoyed the weekend with their soninlaw and daughter larry and darlene bryson darlene returned with her parents for a weeks holidays albert and jean yake and ted of atwood visited on sunday to help cele brate the 49th wedding anniversary of her parents mel and effie baker gwyneth stevenson of windsor and ivan mather of brampton were sunday guests of rev tim and grace soukup both had recently immigrated from ixe land beulah jones is a patient in markham stouffville hospital her many friends extend their best wishes to her mrs irene empringham has again been a patient of markham stouffville hospital for several days rev tim soukup and delegate ron elliott attended the annual conference of the ontario missionary churches at faith missionary church in kitchener from monday to wednesday night the ladies of the heise hill church held a mothers day tea on sunday morning featuring guest speaker linda kelly of the bricqewood brethen and christ church fjvin wideman entertained his mother martha wideman on mothers day- clifford and ada winger attended the graduation exercises on saturday night at the bay view glen church whentheir granddaughter susan gilmore graduated from the ontario theological seminary in willowdale with an ma degree mel and eflic baker visited george bar rett ta gravcruium on thursday

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