Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 10, 2005, p. 14

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14 sfouffrille suhtribune thursday nov 10 2005 leukemia research leukemia knows no boundaries it j can affect anyone regardless of age rund or canada coy nr nrp ir infilfrarps rhp hnriv 936 theepstmalk v torbnoon m9b 6j9 p 41666tture12873 wwvejjkemiaccr- v sex or race it infiltrates the body through white cells in the blood it is considered a form of cancer and attacks the various blood forming tissues- of the spleen bone marrow and lymph nodes tojttei advertising feature mayor sherban kicks off the season of giving the parkview home building fund has received 10000 this year from mayor sue sherbans annual whitchurchstouffville mayors golf tournamehtanother 10000 has been earmarked for next year for the longterm care facility slated to open in stouffville next summer with a total contribution of 20000 proceeds from the golf tournament go to the mayors foundation which supports a number of local endeavours the foundation has contributed to outdoor facilities at local schools art and 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no freedom of religion exists that is what some aurora high school students figure would be their fate if war veterans had not put their lives on the line to fight for freedom in the first and second world wars with remembrance day tomorrow stories from veterans have taken centre stage on tv and in newspapers during the past few weeks but do high school students really under stand the significance of the day some aurora high school stu dents seem to think so if people hadnt taken part in world war two life would be dif ferent they gave up their lives to ensure our freedom to do that is extremely selfless grade 12 dr g w williams student mike fancie said vif the allies hadnt won the war the holocaust would have gone on and we wouldnt have freedom of religion reading a book about the cri sis in rwanda for one of his class es the aurora student admitted some students dont know what happened in the war but that doesnt reflect on all students i saw a lot of young people at the aurora cenotaph ceremony on the weekend i think it would be a generalization of people our age to say they dont respect our veterans he added for grade 9 student nick stoneman war veterans fought to change the future i respect them they tried to help our future be better nick said a lot of people do under stand what happened they just underestimate us kailey fischer a grade 11 aurora student witnessed first hand where people gave their lives when she went to dieppe they the french really appreciate canadians she said noting there are numerous memorials to canadians in dieppe keeping history alive is the key to getting high school students to understand what happened dur ing the war said les kerr a teacher and guidance counsellor at the aurora high school without that students will have a hard time understanding what happened during the war i think to be quite honest to a degree they dont understand because of the time passing its a subject at school that they learn in grade 10 history mr kerr said while every effort is made to have veterans speak to students about their experiences it is something that cant last forever mr kerr said adding remem brance in general it is diminish ing it used to be a full day holiday when i used to go to school mr kerr said war is not looked at as highly today mr kerr whose father was a veteran always tries to have a vet eran speak to his classes and said the approach reaches all stu dents you would be amazed at how many students went to shake his hand afterwards it was very real for them mr kerr said adding even those students who might not have been interested in histo ry were impressed and lined up to show their respect markham stourrville hospital foundation presents a 5a the ma experience markville shopping centre after hours and in style great shopping decadent food superb fashion show exclusive savings gift wrapping shopping caddies the mall will be open for a limited number of ticket holders proceeds from this evening will benefit education programming and equipment for breast cancer at markham stouffville hospital sunday novem5er 20 70m mall closes at 1100pm markham stouffville hospital foundation tickets are 5000 each and include great food 2 complimentary drinks fashion show discount coupons and much more for tickets contact natasha poranganel 9054727373 ext 6647 orthe information booth at markville shopping centre 9054776600 markville shopping centre

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