Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 7, 1995, p. 9

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st ztmthtemmmifim 9 t library news book on the butterbox babies may hold local interest due to movie for those patrons who can stomach something grizzly in their reading the butterbox babies may be of interest this is thestory of the ideal maternity home in nova sco tia where unwed mothers entrusted their infants to this institute for adoptions to good homes unfortunately lila and william young were not the ideal persons to run this oper ation it became baby farming for profit it became something even more horrific as babies who were deemed unadopt- able were neglected and even tually buried in butterboxes this is not a prety story it is a story of greed hypocrisy and justice fortunately the author bette cahill does not just leave us with the horror it is also the moving story of chil dren who survived the ideal maternity home and their search for a past we can only hope that the upcoming made for television program of these events with colleen dewhurst will com bine these elements of horror and hope this program will be of spe cial interest to whitchurch- stoufiville residents much of the filming took place on a farm in our north ern region and the hartman cemetery was used for a scene drop into the library and iiiiii read the book before the pro gram is aired tomorrow night jan 8 from 8 to 10 pm float winners congratulations to jaclyn mason roy and luke bartell melissa dunn and maggie burton all winners of the librarys mini float contest their creations were chosen as the best floats from the 30 entries on display at the library the judges were hard- pressed to choose the ultimate winners as most of the entries were so imaginative and well constructed jaclyns float was chosen for its simplicity of design and handmade figures roy and lukes for its good use of material to create a lively scene melissa and maggies because of its detail combined with the interesting use of light and sound the mini floats have provid ed the library with an eye catching festive display throughout most of december well be sorry to see them go but go they must anyone who entered a float in our mini parade should pick up their creations by jan 7 before they journey on to the librarys blue box story hour spaces are still available in the librarys preschool story hour program participants may enroll for a tuesday wednesday thursday or fri day morning class for the eightweek winter session cost per child is 30 markham environmental services give us your tree and well put it under ours were going to use your christmas tree to decorate the neighbourhood on monday january 9th we will pick up your tree and recycle it into wood chips which we will use in our local parks before leaving your tree at curbside please make sure you remove all tinsel decorations nails wire and the tree bag if one was used just think of it as your little present to mother nature markham 10as as appointed by starkman kraft inc agent for a secured creditor m wilson co in its capacity as auctioneer ifuquidator will supplement and offer for sale the inventory of the granite house immedlaplnventorlblsposarj liquidation cl0se0ut sale mw aj casson the water stop limited edition ast fine furniture collectibles 4961 hwy 7 unit 1 homeforth october northern barns carole black wentworth folklns a country scene alan klngsland exotic encounter jose trinidad sale conducted by wilson co ju6ubt6l8 fesw jr jh wm 1113 4sth j r y tfl- sto- trisha romance 4961 hwy 7 unit 1 just west of mccowan on south side of hwy 7 at bullock t t hwy7 e i liz lesperance u other artists include v bateman doolfttla lestalt dyer lumbers jack reld and too many others to list

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