8 stouffville suntribune thursday thursday oct 16 2003 2003 i i i i 1 i country isnt a location save moraine gonit see our inspired new fall lines arriving now niche decor new hours mon to fri 10 6pm sat 10 530pm sun 12 5pm evenings by appointment only t47a main street unionville 905 4798385 ballantrae king sites host weekend hike to support land trust bymikeadler staff reporter now that the smell of fall is in the air theres no better place to be outdoors than on the oak ridges moraine charlie atkinson says fall is the best time for hik ing period says mr atkinson who is leading a hike sunday in whitchurchstouffville during the annual walk for the moraine the oak ridges moraine land trust is relying on the funds raised in the king township event and in new satellite walks in whitchurch- stouffville and other locations to pay its legal expenses to secure sensitive moraine lands against future development the aurorabased charity hopes to secure 5000 acres on the moraine by the end of next year by donation or a legal agreement called an easement so far it has agreements pre- serving 1400 acres and is close to securing 1300 more includ ing parcels containing headwa ter streams in whitchurch- stouffville and wetlands in east gwillimbury pledge forms orinfofmatioh about the trust are available from 9058413678 or at wwwortaonca r they know the agreement is there arid its there forever the trusts work is succeeding quietly because people who want to see their lands preserved are more comfortable dealing with a charity than with govern ments whose politicians may one day change their minds gloria marsh cochairperson of the walk said this week they know the agreement is there and its there forever water that flows through all of york regions rivers is filtered dirough the moraine a land- form created by glaciers in a 160- kilometre ring around greater toronto the main walk this year is at the king campus of seneca college which is on dufferin street north of bloorriington road and contains one of the moraines beautiful kettle lakes registration for guided hikes from two to 10 km is between 930 am and 1230 pm senecas annual environmental fair is also open to visitors during the day a satellite walk will be in the eldred king woodlands a york regional forest tract on hwy 48 north of ballantrae mr atldhson will lead a hike there of eight km itll be a mod- erate pace but its not too diffi cult because its not too hilly he said there will also be a nature walk shorter and slower paced at eldred king registration for both hikes is between 130 and 2 pm leading the way in the fight against muscular dystrophy thousands of canadians are fighting everyday against the progressive effects of muscular dystro phy they count on the support of fire fighters in their battle against muscular dystrophy and more than 40 other neuromuscular disorders when your fire fighters ask for a donation remember the many canadians affected by a neuromuscular disorder and please give generously until theres a cure theres us this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune muscular ipropliy fissoeiatioiuif canada suesherban h 1 f r mayor m 1800567om i 1 i pure chocolate covered 449 almonds ob loose pack 241 oog red or green whole broken cherries 621 00g wmm ib california walnut halves pieces jj7 w or crumbs w lb shop save join millions of our satisfied customers premium quality and freshness guaranteed fresh stock arrives weekly over 4000 items including 200 types of candies chocolates gummies and sugarless sweets baking supplies raisins prunes dried fruits sugars mixes nuts spices specialty flours snacks over 100 of your favourites snacking nuts and mixes herbal supplements health foods and organic products canadas largest bulk food retailer more now 75 locations and growing franchise locations available in ontario and atlantic canada 905 8866756 on wednesday seniors students save 10 on their total shopping bill harkvule mall 905 4757220 scarborough town centre416 29fr0287fairview mall 416 4987541 ivc wwwbulkbarnca quality ta il v 9w w i 5 a 1mw fatten comriuitutty t y closely following our secondary plan and implementing a sound monitoring strategy that includes local citizens by focusing on our environment through policies that protect our walking trails woodlots and natural waterways by implementing the plan to deal with traffic that integrates bicycle and pedestrian pathways vote monday november 10th sue sherban for mayor sue invites the public to join her for family fun free swim saturday october 18th 200 pm to 400 pm lebovic leisure centre indoor pool 30 burkholder trick or treat october 25th 100 pm to 300 pm campaign office on main street candidate forums monday october 20th stouffville high school 730pm thursday october 30th latcham hall 800pm wwwsuesherbancom 9056429455 paid for by the committee to elect sue sherban for mayor this mesmiue ioiiiinuiiitn service sunsun-