Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1994, p. 15

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st tribune april 27 1994 pis country festival at markham fairgrounds in may line dance country festival stouffville resi dents bunny burton and angela tucker director of the york region school of dance are jointly presenting the first ever line dance country festi val at markham fairgrounds on saturday may 28 the daylong event includes workshops on square dancing folk dancing clogging line dancing and country line danc ing among the featured experts will be diane horner whose series of line dance instruction al videos have established her as a leader in the field vendors will be on site throughout the day offering the latest fashions and acces sories for country and line dancing aficionados during the evening there will be dance demonstrations and a delicious barbecue provided by occasions catering after which participants can dance the night away to music by footloose roadhouse fullday tickets including the evening dance are 45 each for the workshop and day events only the cost is 20 per person tickets for the evening fund- raising dance are 25 with proceeds going to whitchurch- stouffville mobility transit for further information call 6406567 gallery invites mer chant participation volunteers at the latcham gallery are asking area stores to join them in a promotion to increase awareness of the gallery which is one of only two public art galleries in the region organizers are asking mer chants to donate space in their stores front windows between june 15 and 27 for displays and demonstrations by specific artists on saturday june 25 the artists will demonstrate in front of the window assigned to them creating a lively tableau in the downtown area and drawing attention to the impor tance of the gallery in our com munity initial response to the propos al has been good said organiz er judy bear campbell and she is hoping to hear from the remainder of store owners shortly interested merchants are asked to call 9058527814 as soon as possible to celebrate its 15th anniver sary this year the gallery will be holding a juried art exhibi- library book sale approaches the whitchurchstouffville public library is having its annual book sale may 12 to 14 the books are used but in good condition sale hours are thursday may 12 from 10 am to 9 pm friday may 13 from 9 am to 9 pm and saturday may 14 from 9 am to 5 pm book prices decline each day as the sale progresses a collectors hour will be held thursday from 9 to 10 am admission to this event is 10 per person for more information call 6402395 grape tion for members slides or photographs of sub mitted works will be assessed by artist and teacher john leonard and nonmembers are invited to sign up now to be eli gible to take part in the exhibi tion the deadline for entries is may 3 and forms are available at the gallery for more infor mation call 6402395 cbmi bilingual tour last sunday the christian blind mission launched its first bilingual tour entitled une histoire a racontera story to tell after years of meeting and ministering to englishspeak ing friends of the mission i am thrilled that we are finally able to give something back to our francophone friends many who have been such faithful sup porters commented art brook- er national director of cbmi from the canadian office on stouffville road two young men from the frenchspeaking nation of zaire ngoy kalumbi and kalombo paskal will be travel ling with the tour which will take them through southern ontario and quebec the ontario portion will include beaverton unionville willowdale toronto and burlington kalumbi works at cbmis rehabilitation centre in kinshasa the capital city of zaire paskal blind from the age of 16 is testimony to the work done by the organization through the love and practical help of a missionary and the cbmisupported school for blind students in kinshasa he was spared a life of total isola tion and desperate poverty and was given a chance to start a new fife paskal now supports himself by teaching other blind 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