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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 May 2008, p. 25

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' STAFF PHOTOICHRIS mesa Silverado members Carmen Swallow (left) and Steve Jacobson invite you to their charity motorcycle poker run June 8 in support of the Yonge Street Mission. Home base for the ride will be the Royal Canadian Legion in Stoufl'ville. Worship Service - Sundays @ 10am Stouffville Pentecostal Church AGC 6:30 pm ~ Evening Service Everyone Welcome Sunday, June lst, 2008 9:30 am ~ Sunday School 11:00 am ~ Morning Worship Service I BLOOMINGTON 3c GOSPEL cuuncn iékéo Ninth Linc N. (905) 642-4414 Rev. Peter Pallant Sunday: 103m Weekly E'WN-Youth Ministni inn-mm Home Groug Fun A interactive Clubs for kidi Kidsville Senior Pastor: 3 Youth Family: Student Ministries: Children’s Ministries: Sl Counselling Services: Karl 9:45 am Communion Celebration Service Pastor Bob Flemming 6:00 pm Fellowship Group lune lst, 2008 www.springvale.org aspringvale mm mm. Miumcoum Stwffville Rd. at Kennedy Rd 905-887-5651 Whatever hand you’re dealt at a charity motorcycle poker run June 8, the winners will be the poor and disadvantaged served by the Yonge Street Mission. BY CHRIS TRADER Staff Writer You’re invited to 21 straight run and the Silverados are hoping for a full house. The second annual fundrais- er, organized by the Stoufl‘ville Chapter of the Silverado social club, kick starts with an 8 am. registration at the Stouffville Royal Canadian Legion, Ninth Line and Main Street, followed by breakfast, run volunteer and member Steve Jacobson said. With a goal to exceed the weather-fouled inaugural run's $5,000, Mr. Jacobson said this year’s event will be blast for all. Bikers showing heart with Stoufluille ride Bob Flemming Jay Sandiford Alex Street Sharon Russell 1rla Kamerman Take Your Free Heart 8: Stroke Risk Assessment visit www.heartandstroke.ca l-888-HSF-INFO Wélc'Srfiéitbi ST. This message brought to you as a community service of The Economist 8. Sun/Sun-Tribune Are you at RiSk for 3T. AMES P SBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Kathryn Strachan, Minister 6432 Main St. Stouifville Phone - 905-640-3151 email: sLiames.stoufl'ville@bellnet.ca Parkview Vlllage mummm Sunday,June1st,2008' ThelluddeFamily " f rshi 40:00,ng Come sing with us ~ 9:45 am. ‘A Friendly Family Cbuncb' Fello ' B :0a.m. Mogdngunc 2 Mailmc 3 mm, June 1 Etflmlungb Door prizes and raffles, fun and camaraderie are the theme of the day. And, poker, of course. Motorcyclists, for a $35 entry fee, and passengers, at $10, receive a playing card at the start of the three to four-hour jaunt throughYork Region. At designatâ€" ed stops in Little Britain, Keswick and Goodwood, participants will receive another three cards. The fifth will be handed out upon retum to Stouffville. The best poker hands win prizes. To make matters more excit- ing. participants can negotiate for or trade cards. The social club founded in 1997 has more than 1,000 mem- bers globally. It's sole purpose is to support the Toronto mission. Silverado charity events, includ- ing golf tournaments, help raise heart disease and stroke? Swuflh'fleSun-deiunel'lhursdax Mayz9,‘2‘oos 25 Friday, May 30 Floor Hockey at 7 pm Saturday, May 3 1 Tomato Plant Pickup 9 -12 pm Wednesday, June 4 EVERYONE WELCOME EW THE AHGLICAN J? is PARISH of mm? CHRIST CHURCH 254 Sunset Blvd., Stoufl‘ville The Rev. Canon Robert Shields The Rev. Jason Prisley, Associate (905) 640-1461 Sunday, June lst 3rd after Pentecost SUNDAY, JUNE IST, 2008 10:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE BABY FOLD Services at 8 am 10 am Nursery and Church School at 10:00 am www.ctouflvllhanglican.ca e-mail: MthstMvifloanglicansa limem:jevValloakes Website: www.st0uffvilleuc.ca Senim’s‘ Service Tc; 10:00 am about $250,000 each year, Mr. Jacobson said. “Some of us ride, some golf and we all like to help and donate," he said. The club supports the mis- sion’s Evergreen centre, a drop in location sewing more than 65,000 meals annually. Funds also assist a mentoring program for troubled youths and adults and a computer literacy program that’s graduated 400 students since its inception 10 years ago. Money raised at this year’s ride goes to the mission's bursary program designed to get young dxopouts back in school. Visit www.ysm.on.ca for information on the Yonge Street Mission. E-mail Mr. Jacobson at sjake@ rogerscom for poker run infor- mation. Come See CXCNTARD

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