io economist suntribune in our community saturday july 6 2002 thlt seventh annual saturday july 20 a sunday july 21 1000 am 500 pm at the markham museum historic village hwy 48 8 16th avenue markham tliejflrtisans of art in the park delight in the over 130 artists from across the province exhibiting their work painters sculptors designers and more antique show and sale entertainment excerpts from the resurgence theatre company summer youth theatre production of salman rushdies haroun and the sea of stars ballet performances to the music of romeo juliet enjoy a cornucopia of songs by our rising stars singers vania lizbeth chan sarah parkin the muses friends you cant resist the foot stompin music of old time fiddling and guitar baroque musicians ian coombes and peter nemeth of nonsuch wine tasting kreative kids create your own masterpiece paint listen to the jester storyteller talk to the clowns have your face painted and more design your medieval family crest and fly it high on a banner come meet shannon leone childrens author and illustrator of caseys castle have your book signed thejflrtisans of art in the park delight in the over 130 artists from across the province exhibiting their work painters sculptors designers and more antique show and sale entertainment falconry demonstrations come see the magic of the medieval art of falconry central ontario school of falconry ballet performances the muses friends old time foot stompin fiddling and guitar singers caricature artist baroque musicians renaissance strolling minstrels and maidens streetwalkers jesters clowns of yesteryear wander the park wine tasting kreative kids create your own masterpiece paint listen to the jester storyteller talk to the clowns have your face painted and more design your medieval family crest and fly it high on a banner come meet shannon leone childrens author and illustrator of caseys castle have your book signed firstcome firstserve basis for day camps from page 1 infant and six months for a toddler said ms keeling even if we had space it would be taken up by local children with some day cares unable to take on the citys overflow york region day programs and camps are hearing the call whitchurchstouffvilles weekly camps have space available for toronto parents willing to make the trip weve had calls from parents were running on a firstcome firstserve basis said nicole long aquatic pro gram supervisor at lebovic leisure centre in stouffville were usually at capacity at the pool now if people start arriving from the city wed have to get people in and out of the water in shifts by blowing whis tles ms long said but wed do it some local childcare workers are concerned at how toronto parents will find day- care spaces during the strike parents have to put kids with neighbours and relatives some par ents in desperation may be leaving young children alone ms timney speculated however if they remember the last time there was a strike they were pretty good at being proactive and putting co operative daycare systems in place she noted stu taylor acting director for recre ation services for the town of mark ham says phones have been ringing off the hook since the inside workers strike began but the towns day camps wont have any space available until next month minor injuries from main street accident a woman hit by a vehicle wednesday at the go train station on main street markham received minor head injuries from the accident the woman was bleeding from the head after being struck near the tracks shortly after 7 pm york regional police said she was taken to markham stouffville hospital bbbbbbb patrohinson inc trustee in bankruptcy call for a free personal discussion help with creditor problems proposal to creditors pat robinson trustee personal business bankruptcy aurora 15105 yonge st 201 aichurch 905 7272577 richmond hill 9555 yonge st 401 at wddrick 905 5089493 toronto north 45 sheppard ave e 201 at yonge 4l6 4106648 toronto downtown 150 york st 800 at adelaide 416 4106648 toll free 18777272577 email jpatpajrobinsoncom 6th annual pow wow july 15 14 2002 grand entry 12 noon sunrise ceremony both mornings admission 200 rough camping available contact delia or jamie at 905-985-3337- native food craft vendors welcome contact anne harmsworth 9059851826 food si 25 no electricity crafts 75 2nd weekend in july all drums welcome hosted by absolutely no alcohol no drugs no pets directions located north of oshawa from hwy 12 7a go east 10 minutes and drive through port perry 1 km east then go north 10 km on island road powwow ground 1 km past great blue heron charity casino 3sr of scucoc island first nation