Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1995, p. 7

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st yy v v- v v tribune february 8 199 p7 vawjv open house feu are cordially invited to join us and help celebrate the 1 anniversary of my first school daycare everyone of all ages welcome please come as you are sunday february 19 1995 1 km 4 pm we offer a good quality daycare thai wil help your child grow learn in a aeon happy safe learning environment we oiler a program that vjjl result in your childs intellectual physical emotional and social growth we provide hot nutritional meals and a cheerful atmosphere sb newly renovated decorated and redesigned daycare brand new toys and equipment early childhood educators with over 1 1 years experience children 212 to 10 yrs we are now accepting registrations come and see the difference for your child please call 90s 640 0676 my w daycare inc wi s m monrid sm snjmk ontario ua 4t9 m twrls region town of whitchurchstouffville stouffville water supply expansion class environmental assessment notice of completion and filing of addendum to resolve existing water quantity problems and meet increased demand which will result from the reevaluation of the stouffville sewage treatment plant the regional municipality of york is proposing the construction of wells on a new site located adjacent to the south side of main street stouffville road east of the tenth concession road an earlier notice of completion resulted in the ministry of environment and energy requesting an addendum i to the project file summarizing its contents the project is being planned under schedule b of the class environmental assessment for municipal water and wastewater projects subject to comments received as a result of this notice and the receipt of necessary approvals the regional municipality of york intends to proceed with the design and construction of this project the project file including addendum and class environmental assessment document can be inspected at the offices of the regional municipality of york environment services and town of whitchurchstouffville clerks department for further information of this project please contact i mr bruce macgregor perig mr glen vandusen peng 3 project manager project manager regional municipality of york or giffels associates limited environmental services consulting engineer architects 17250 yonge street 30 international blvd newmarket on l3y 6z1 toronto rexdale on m9w 5p3 phone 905 7733231 phone 41 6 7985541 direct line interested parsons should provide written comment to the municipality on the proposal within 30 calendar days of this notice at the above address if concerns arise regarding this project which cannot be resolved in discussion with the municipality a personparty may request that the minister of the environment and energy bump up the project to an individual environmental assessment bumpup requests must be received by the minister of the environment and energy within 30 calendar days of this notice a copy of the bumpup request shall be sent tothe municipality at the above address if there is no bumpup request received by march 10 1995 the project will proceed to design and construction as presented in the planning documentation minister of the environment 135 st clair avenue 18th floor toronto ont m4v 1p5 nl embree p eng commissioner of environmental services e king regional chairman zm for coming to toromark furniture in markham to shop for the lowest prices in canadianmade chesterfields come and see the latest styles in sklar chesterfields and childrens furniture we can save you many many dollars plus no taxes no delivery charges and 6 monthly payments at no extra charge and no finance company we have been serving stouffville for the past 30 years and have been in markham 45 years we also specjali see us now for o ics toromark furniture hwy 7 at galsworthy just west of hwy48 9052942581 or 90s 4772055 big brothers challenge approaches by kate gilderdale correspondent big brothers of york region challenges the com munity to come out and bowl for a boy this years event takes place saturday march 4 from 2 to 4 pm at the stouffville bowling centre teams of five players will bowl for two hours to raise money for big brothers in an atmosphere of friendly competition and fun join the party by partici pating in a team or make a pledge to support your favorite bowler in addition to helping a worthwhile cause partici pants will also have the opportunity to vvin some terrific prizes including a weekend for two at hockley valley resort theatre tick ets and dinner for two at the four seasons doug mccammon who is running the local campaign with peter lobraico tries to encourage local businesses to make up teams to chal lenge each other we have a goal to try and beat our proceeds from last year and we get a lot of donations from local com panies the stouffville bowling centre is also extremely supportive he said its mccammons one bowling effort for the year and he finds it an enjoyable social occasion both for novices and avid bowlers you meet a number of peo ple from the town you wouldnt get to know other wise what i like about it is if s a fun thing and it helps to bring in money for big brothers which is a super organization almost everybody goes home with a small prize and children as well as adults are welcome to take part mccammon first became involved in big brothers about 10 years ago when a friend asked him to join the board he relinquished his position on the board after five years because of demands on his time but has continued to organize the annual fundraiser ever since with the increase of sin gle parent families the majority of which are head ed by women big brothers is more relevant than ever before carefully screened volun teers are matched with lit tle brothers many of whom are seeking a positive male role model in their lives the two meet on a regular basis and often remain life long friends fundraising is vital to keep the organization financially viable and every dollar counts as the follow ing figures show 60 will cover an informa tion evening for men inter ested in becoming big brothers 120 provides three activity evenings for potential little brothers 180 supports a big and little brother friendship in its second year 300 covers interviews for two appli cants in the process of becoming big brothers 375 supports a big and little brother friendship in its first year and 525 sends three boys to summer camp for a week the organization is always in need of new big brothers willing to volunj- teer just a few hours a month to brighten up the life of a little brother for more information on becoming a big brother call 9057271251 participant kits for the march 4 bowl for a boy are available by calling the above number or by con tacting doug mccammon at 6401433 old trib brings back memories bymikeruta staff reporter doing some work on his dads home lome kerswill was looking through his deceased mother gertrudes scrapbooks and papers when he discovered a 1945 stouffville tribune the eightpage special edition dated august 23 came out about a week after japan surrendered to officially end wwii i thought it might be of interest to some people in stouftville seeing as the 50th anniversary is this year said kerswill 41 of port perry in its pages are pictures of all the area residents who served in the war at home and abroad lome recognized some of the names and faces and his dad charles knew even more among them on page eight is a picture of lomes mothers first cousin elmer winn a man he had never seen before winn was shot down over europe and killed when germany surren dered on may 8 1945 geraldine johnson was working the swtichboard at the bethesdastouffville telephone company the switch board lit up people heard the news on the radio they sure kept me busy throughout the night as well as neighbors call ing neighbors people filed onto the streets of down town stoufrville reported geraldine johnson there was great jubilation she said when the word spread people left their homes and took to the streets they blew their car horns and rang the fire siren i oper ated the fire departments siren from the switch board i had to keep turn ing the siren off people were so excited the war while thou sands of miles away had a direct impact on stouf fville one in every seven of stouffvilles male popu lation served in the armed forces during the war a special speaker was installed in downtown stouffville it carried the voice of king george vi he made the official announcement that peace hasd once again came to the world immediately after the king george spoke a pub lic holiday was declared in stouffville residents orga nized a parade again peo ple lined main street to celebration of the wars ending ken phillips a retired grocery store man ager watched the celebra tion yes we put a parade together i was there said phillips jvsv few people living will ever forget that day read the tribune and older ones will remember draw ing up to hear the kings speech broadcast 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