Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 24, 1993, p. 23

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st tribune nqvember 24 1993 p23 latcham gallery participants benefit a little night magic a wonderful collection of fine art and silent auction items were fea tured at saturday evenings fund raiser for the latcham gallery whitchurchstouffville library was transformed into a fairyland of candlelight as guests enjoyed mouthwatering hors doeuvres and desserts while making last- minute bids on the silent auction among the works on display james besseys painting farmers market raised 500 the stoufrville artist who recent ly exhibited a selection of his paintings at the gallery made an outright donation of the work for the event beyond craft the gallerys bou tique of contemporary crafts takes place nov 24 to 27 there will be an early bird opening wednesday nov 24 from 7 to 930 pm the latcham gallerys pre sentation of famous people play ers at markham theatre dec 10 and 11 is a preview of a show that the players will perform on broadway organizer lynda giles told the tribune last week its received a standing ovation at every single performance she said of the new production which has been hailed as the troupes best show ever to book tickets call the theatre box office at 479- 0201 jim moves up former tri bune editor jim thomas was recently promoted to the position of supervisor of customer and ten ant services at upper canada mall in newmarket jim joined mall staff to work in security four years ago and was later named chief of security at the facility his new responsibilities include visit ing other malls owned by the company and writing up reports comparing their facility with his i also do a newsletter called shop talk which comes out quarterly and i speak at high school assem blies and service club seminars he deals with all customer com plaints and is in charge of work ers compensation for mall staff jim who turns 65 next year is mulling over his future employ ment plans they have given me the choice with the promotion to work full time or part time and i will tell them the first of the year when ive decided whatever happens he is delighted and amazed at his promotion and thoroughly enjoys all aspects of his job its fabulous he said winners announced listed below are the winners of the ladies auxiliary to the legion branch 459 bursary fund draw held nov 6 the first prize an electric santa claus was award- athlete of the week ryan fontanna captain of the aikens pharmacy major atom clippers had 4 goals and 2 assists in 3 games as the clippers won the oakwood little brrtian tournament nov 4 oft- congratulations ryan sponsored by 1er stouffville 9roud 6327 main st stouffville grape vine ed to sylvia bishop dorothy ban- gay won the second prize of a hand crocheted afghan and mar garet mcconnell won the third prize of a christmas card holder all winners are from stouffville santa visiting maples santa claus will be a special guest at the maples of bal- lantraes sunday brunches nov 28 and dec 5 12 and 19 chil dren under 10 can have their pho tograph 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