Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 2003, p. 13

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stouffyille suntribune thursday oct 2 2003 13 kinsmen at work on second movs festivial ominouslooking clouds and streaming rain didnt deter me ters in saturdays first lawnmower races sponsored by the stouffville kinsmen club nine drivers with helmets but no blades manoeuvered themselves around the park drive south area of stouffville during the afternoon competi tions both men and women came to try their racing skills the win ners in division 1 were angelo quartarone first place josh linton second place and mark manders third place in division 2 frank launi outmowed second place driver naz nicastro and third place racer ryan carr in division 3 rick cook came up the winner while darlene brown achieved second place and vicky job came in third the winner of the riding lawrimower donated by canadian tire hulshof masonry and a dutch touch by bouwmeister landscaping was marcus bruce of richmond hill the kinsmen are already planning their second annual lawnmower race for next fall on the same day 17 drivers donned raincoats for a tour around the municipality during the whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerces car our town with hannelore volpe rally they had to locate special items such as gourmet choco lates and ninny butter tarts from nine local businesses the win ning team was al hitcham and trisha van veen second place winners were team motovan with matt bell and ted roberts gordon moorey and ken bluridell who called themselves the wine wine wine car boys came in third the wine wine wine car boys were the best at identifying odd structures and unusual pieces of sculptures in the todd brothers structure naming con test held at the mysthaven retreat the other office three throw dart competition was aced by allen and maryann knight of team knight the car rally was organized by local chamber member mike bell and jannette farris st brigid highlands ran for terry fox more than 300 youngsters from junior kindergarten to grade 8 and their teachers ran for terry fox last week at st brigid catholic school in stouffville this was the schools first terry fox event organized by parent volunteer gloria stevens it raised more than 3000 for cancer research during the run students were able to stop at stations set up by parent volunteers to depict the provinces in which terry fox ran and giving infor mation on his 1980 marathon of hope students were able to stop at a number of stations set up to depict the provinces in which terry fox ran at whitchurch highlands public school in rural whitchurchstouffville theterry fox run was revived after a long absence close to 800 was raised dur ing the run sept 25the entire student body participated by running around the track that surrounds the school parent volunteers tracy arthurdickie and terry spenser organized the rim inserts for thursday oct 2 2003 colonel mustards holeechow canadian tire creative carpet double double pizza sobeys best buy belarkin- mm meats major milliken regis hair salon wonder hair salon iga 1 sears shoppers drug mart dominion ap loblaws food basics direst energy zellers the bay the bay beauty price chopper toys r us home depot future shop staples- business depot food basics reids dairy the era banner klein horsman todays homes henrys cameras coast mountain sports bathworks wine kit no one delivers results likewedo to find out more about how to reach your target maitet and get the same great response from your flyer dis- tribusons as these cus tomers call us today selected areas onry swtaie 905 2848244 the friends of v markh am stouffville hospital proudly- presents- and allthat the fifth annual fashions for life evening of style fejlesday october 22 2003 600pm le parc 8500 w- fashi0n5 ah0 footwear provided by cm furs eleven i0seph gap marvllt qllbwa avim snowspofujs kiddie k0b6tflt marxvilie cuomo j ik provocateur mateo shoes niwyavf zero 20 i and ihi fouovlnfj celebrated fanaman designers- i l david dixon and franco mirabel li on sale sat october 4 to fri october 10 2003 bulk 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franchise locations available in ontario and atlantic canada 905 8866756 on wednesday seniors students save 10 on their total shopping bill mu5tpr6vlofryalmldenbfic markville mall 905 4757220 scarborough town centre 416 2964287 fairv7ew mall 416 4987541 uin quality value and selection wwwbulkbarnca since 1982 ko i i m i l i 1 1 i si neighbourhood bbq tastes like another one meeting steve pliakes steve pliakes candidate for mayor another saturday of sunny skies turned out to be a great day for the pliakes picnic at stouffer park neighbours of the park and residents of whitchurchstouffville stopped by for a hot dog and cold drink folks got a chance to meet and talk to the mayoralty candidate steve pliakes steve said i like meeting the people of whitchurch- stouffville because it gives me a good idea of what peo ple want need and think it is important because as mayor and council we represent the people the next pliakes picnic will be at the beautiful musslemans lake area at cedar beach park on the nw corner of 9th line and cedarvale blvd behind cedar beach variety so come out for free hot dogs drinks and meet steve this saturday october 4th from 1100 am to 200 pm also come for refreshments and meet greet steve on october 6th at the silver jubilee club 6297 main street from 700 pm 900 pm for more information regarding steves campaign call 4165743903 or 9058301292 paid for by the committee to elect steve pliakes

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