Skatoshownextwookond ice revue. For the ï¬rst time, local skaters will be in the spotlight instead of guest skat_-_ ers. 'IWo of the‘highest level skaters will open and close the show and the rest of the performances focus_on sket- ers of .all ages and abilities from the Stouffville Skating Club. It's all about local talent at this yeal’s About 120 skaters are practising for the biâ€"annual event The Show is cho- reographed by coache§ aEthe club. This years theme is Skater's Choice Awards and will feature music from hit songs, TV shows, movies and musicals, including Hannah Montanna, Dirty Dancing Dance. Many extras are included in this year’s show including additions to cosâ€" So You Think You Can tumes, and new lighting for both skaters and spectators enjoyment. THe show takeé place May 9 and 10 at the Stouffville Arena. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and children under 12. They can be purchased in advance by calling 905- 640-4024 or on the day of the show. For more informétion, call Sheila Dunbar at 905-640-8643 or Theresa Carr at 905â€"640-7965. Karen Piper (centre) owner of Markham ’5 Main Street Peppertree Klassics, presents a check for $2,200 to Zonia Hickey (left) and Sylvia Brook (right) at the Evergreen Hospice Gala. 6601 MAIN ST. STOUFFVILLE NEW EXTENDED DR. A. MAWANI DR. MANDY LIEDEMAN DR. SARAH ALKHALAF NEW PIIIEIITS WEBB"! 905-642-9995 OFFIC OFFICE HOURS MONDAY 9230 â€" 8200 pm TUESDAY 9:30 â€" 8100 pm WEDNESDAY 10100 - 6200 pm THURSDAY 9:30 â€" 8:00pm FR I DAY 9230 â€"4100pm 2152008 ES OF