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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Aug 2003, p. 10

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I also wish to thank the Stouffville Country Market for sponsoring the program. The students received a free pizza lunch for participating in the test. We wish all the stu- dents from Stouffville could participate in such a worthwhile program. I would like to formally thank the Stouffville Fire Department, and in particu- lar fireman [eff Harman and Sparky. for par- ticipating in the Risk Watch test with our class. The following are some examples of what some of the students from Grade One learned about being safe at home. particu- larly during the summer months. To the Editor. 3 H" “"""“'|H31ll1'W“ 10- 'WHITCHURCH- -S'IOUFFV|LLE THIS MONTH" - See us on Risk Watch test praised by St. Marks To the Editor. Re. Caring into the Future campaign for Palkview Home On behalf of Parkview Home. I wish to express how much we appreciate the support we are receiving from this community as we undertake the challenge of raising $3 million toward the cost of building a new 128 bed long-term care facility on the Southwest corner of the Parkview Village unanimity!“ minimum-amusement“. ”I Thank you for your attention. Confluella‘l'abone GradeolleteadIeuStMatdeIool K. R. MAY REAL ESTATE LIMITED property Many groups have initiat- ed special fundraising events or chosen the Parkview Home Building Fund as the recipient for charitable funds that they generated this spring in established annual events. These groups include: Music Mania. Bach to Blues Company. Stouffville lawn Bowling Club, Stouffville United Church, St. James Presbyterian Church, Christ Thank you for the pizza lunch. We did a test with Fireman left. I learned to stop drop and roll. I liked the test so I could rememâ€" ber to dial 9| I and to test the door with the front of your hand. From Max Thank you for the pizza lunch. I liked the Risk Watch tat From Cara. Thank you for the pizza lunch. I liked the test because it was safety. It was good. Thank you Stouffville Market. Thank you. me Shannon. Thank you for the pizza lunch. I liked the Risk Watch test. I liked everything. From Alyssa. Dear Stouffville Market: Church Anglican, Wideman Mennonite Church and the Stouffville Ministerial Association who planned the Service in the Park at the Strawberry Festival. Other events such as the Celebration of Spring fundralsing dinner, English Garden and Tea Party were led by volunteers from the community and Parkview staff giving volunteer time. Almost 525.000 has been raised from these activities 'www.stouflvllleonline.com' {’10 .. “W0 bring the Pony to you or You can Coma to Us!” Thanks to all in Stouffville who have shown Parkview that they share our commitment of providing quality, compassionate care for seniors in our communi- ty. We are greatly encour- aged by your support. loanna Reesor-McDowell Director: Resource Development Parkvlew Services for fifth»: We' are especially grate- ful for the cheques and pledges that have been coming in for the Parkview Home Building Fund almost daily from individuals. fami- lies, service clubs and busi- nesses. A number of larger gifts from lead businesses are being considered. We will give a reportto thecom- munity of campaign totals in the fall after some of these decisions have been made. so far with more events to come. The Stouffville Chamber of Commerce and Stouffville Horticultural Society held a garden tour on July 26, and the Richardson Lodge will host a golf tournament on Sept. 2|. Catering to: Birthday Parties, Daycare School Functions, Family Events, Corporate 8. Film Productions "~ Private Lessons Available tor Little Ones - (6 to 9 years) A Now Accepting Fall Registrations . Our Fall Program ls from September to December 16558 Hwy. 48, Stouflville, ON 905-473-2282 www.theparlyponies.ca The big pipe has been on its way iofiaslpng as i can remembet That is as long as anything In Stouflville has been called the big pipe i remember my early days ‘ living in town. We would get overflows from tine to time, usually during a big storm The rainwater from the roofs of some houses was added to the over-bur- dened pipes that removed Stoufivillé “leftovers“. This on occasion found its way into Duffins Creek. The only solutibn was to stop development until we get the big pipe. A great humongous pipe that will take all the “leftovers“ Stouffville could throw at the processing plant in the park and then some Build more houses. attract more people and pipe the leftovers out of town. Better that than Duffins Creek i have decided to arrrnouncé my plan for Bloomington l have no reason to 'consultjzhe town 95114 ver-tongued planners._‘ we alL ‘know Bloom is uphill from Stouffville York~ Region taxmoney,wouid. be used to improve the ditchesdpwrthe Njflth line; creating ‘a water course betwéenfilébnilflstén and Stoufivllfe; This water coursé would mum: mow: ment of Bloomington ”leftovers" to a catch basin locatâ€" ed at the Stouffville noxthem boundary. I believe this plan would hurry- up an extension of the big pipe to Bloomington. Next, a developer would honour an age- old agreenuant and pipe flesh Water to all the people befoae building any houses. All the people‘would be smiling and happy. West Side Mario's. Em Bits, and Bob‘s'fish and Ghlps. [fresh fish day from the Lake) would Mt to be lotated‘in‘the hamlet. I think I wrenched my tongue on this one I had it so Jarln my cheek . > ‘ ‘ u... To_the Editor: Pipes up an Interim” AUGUST 2003 EOOS‘ TZUD

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