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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1993, p. 10

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p10 tribune june 9 1993 bowes honored by teachers st harry bowes former education chairman harry bowes was recognized by groups and associates this week during recognition cere monies across york region the ontario public school teachers federation opstf honored bowes with the prestigious award of merit for his ongoing efforts in communicating with the group on its behalf while per forming his sixyear chair mans post bowes now serving as whitchurchstouffvilles edu cation trustee also received the special recognition award by the york region women teachers association for his longstanding associa tion with the group these latest recognitions mark bowes third award this year for his efforts in educa tion for the york region board good music food friends dam specials available for lunch dinner rib nite every wednesday wing nite every tuesday getting famous for our ribs burgers the 500 business lunch is back live entertainment fri sat- grant fullerton stanley cup playoffs on big screen all day thursday burger special 299 celebrity jam dates june 13 27 saturday nights enjoy our mexican fiesta nancy is happy to be back to work in stouffville and would like to invite her customers old new to visit her at 6211 main st stouffville 6425360 fame international hair cutting centre 6186 main st stouffville 6402299 for the first time in lottery history wehavea five billion dollar winner ontario lottery corporation sociiti des loteries de iontario you and communities across ontario since 1975 lottery proceeds have been hard at work supporting social service organizations through the trillium foundation cultural and recreational activities and hospitals all across ontario recently the total surpassed the 5 billion dollar mark to celebrate this milestone the ontario lottery corporation will host atree admission day this civic holiday august 2 1 993 at over 45 venues across the province on that day the doors to the art gallery of ontario the royal ontario museum science north upper canada village and more will be open to you at no charge together we have plenty to celebrate so enjoy and lets keep up the good work together were making good things happen 1 1 i ii m i l i h i l t t m 1 t i l m t l i u it i u i i i i i i u i m i i i h m i m i u crime watch a stouffville man was thrown from his truck in a sunday evening crash william bouwmeister of stouffville lost control of his 1984 gmc jimmy on bethes- da rd just east of 7th line shortly after 8 pm the 48- yearold man was driving east when he hit the north side ditch then careened into the oncoming lane the jimmy turned over and landed in the north side ditch bouwmeister the sole occu pant of the vehicle was thrown from the vehicle and was rushed to markham stouffville hospital with head and back injuries he is listed in serious but stable condition vandals smashed their way into parked cars in a stouf fville parking lot and set off fire extinguishers insides the four vehicles were parked on sandiford dr and belonged to down east auto aveco pool services both of sandiford dr and harris management of markham the property damage occurred between 3 pm sat urday and 1130 am sunday and damage is set as 6000 council eyes 340000 in road repairs local politicians are expected to approve 340000 worth of local road repairs this week after viewing a staff report recom mending the projects be under taken this years spring road break up has been one of the worst in many years said town public works director paul white- house he is recommending council approve spending 342000 70 per cent of which will be designated to ruralarea gravel roads in his road repair program report to officials whitehouse said by spending most of the money on rural roads does not imply that the urban area roads are not deficient but remain in a more stable condition than the rural roads whitehouse said whitehouse is using a criteria including traffic volume local residents input weight of vehi cles and present conditions to determine which roads become top repair priority the monies will come from roads operating budget 90000 road reserve account 162200 and taxes 90000 a report shows the following roads are consid ered top priority and labelled worst conditions 0 mccowan road eight loca tions from bloomington to van- dorf roads vandorf to aurora roads and aurora to st johns road- 55000 vahdorf road the entire 2 km stretch from hwy 48 to mccowan and mccowan to kennedy road 144000 0 warden avenue blooming- ton to aurora roads aurora to vivian roads 105000 spot repairs to church street obrien russel rose and rupert avenues the town actually needs more than 1 million worth of rural and urban road repairs as out lined in whitehouses report frv

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