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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1997, p. 8

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p 8 the tribune tuesdaraugust 26 1997 st watch for these flyers on tuesday august 26th 1997 shoppers drug mart white rose eatons lansing buildall zellers ashbrooks ida stouffville selected areas ordy were first in distribution weve delivered 30335820 flyers doortodoor so far this year for further information on how we can deliver your flyers call melissa or ruth at 6402100 the triune wf toww of whitchurchstouffville whitchurchstouffville parks facilities and recreation department fallwinter programmes 9056406527 gymnastics dried flower arrangements bell canadatoronto raptors basketball league childrens dance theatre program gardening horseback riding line dancing afterschool activity club downhill skiing coaching clinic level 1 hockey trainers clinic hockey see the new fallwinter activity guide for registration course and fee information line dancing is on tuesday eveing from 700 pm to 830 pm at latcham hall fee 6000 whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association po box 976 stouffville ont l4a 8a1 199798 rep tryouts minor novice mike briggs 6421108 1989 novice tom brown 6407155 1988 minor atom steve delzotto 8878810 1987 atom grant nesbitt 6405104 1986 minor peewee doug mereweather 6421479 1985 peewee dave miller 6421069 1984 minor bantam bill anderson 6407969 1983 bantam mike jones 6405820 1982 midget dave boyd 6404240 198180 novice wed september 3 600 fri september 5 630 sun september 7 1100 wed september 10 630 atom wed september 3 730 fri september 5 800 sun september 7 1230 wed september 10 800 min peewee tues september 2 800 fri september 5 830 sun september 7 630 thurs september 11 700 min bantam tues september 2 830 thurs september 4 830 sun september 7 500 tues september 9 800 bantam tues september 2 930 wed september 3 900 sun september 7 200 tues september 9 930 midget tues september 2 1000 thurs september 4 1 000 sun september 7 800 wed september 10 930 pm pad a pm padb am pad a pm padb pm pad a pm padb pm pad a pm padb pm pad a pm pad a pm pad a pm padb pm padb pm padb pm pad a pm pad a pm pad a pm pad a pm pad a pm pad a pm padb pm padb pm pad a pm padb all tryouts 112 hours cost 11 00 except midget 1 hour 700 seeks singers a newlyformed community vocal ensem ble rejuvenescence is looking for young singers in york region to audition for a place in the chorus the ensemble will consist of 30 to 50 peo ple aged from 15 to 22 who are interested in developing musical and performance skills it will also offer an excellent opportunity to meet likeminded people and to perform at concerts festivals and community events rejuvenescence is being established by mark caswell and dawn erwin and their project has already received support from markham mayor don cousens the town of markham york region optimist clubs and capstone communications as codirectors of the ensemble dawn and i are looking for support in terms of financial contributions or sponsorships partnership arrangements performance opportunities or advertising exposure said caswell erwin who teaches vocal music drama and special education at markham district high school earned her bachelor of music and bachelor of education from queens university in 1991 she is a lead soloist in several jazz com bos sings withconcertsingers a profession al chamber choir and has directed mass choirs chamber groups and small ensem bles caswell is a specialist in music from the university of toronto and also teaches music at mdhs his extracurricula activities include lead ing the grade 10 symphonic band and two jazz bands and codirecting a concert choir and vocal jazz ensemble with erwin rejuvenescence will cover a variety of musical genres including classical contem porary folk jazz show tunes and world music rehearsals start sept 24 and take place every wednesday from 7 to 930 pm dfflton hetl v km sg grapevine kate gilderdate at mark ham bap- t i s t church for more informa- t i o n please call 2948975 sorry it was jon bouwmeister and not john bouwmeister contracting as i reported last week who provided not only the labour but the materials for the landscaping around stouffvi lies station the results are terrific and a big thank you goes to jon for his hard work and communi ty support museum news whitchurchstouffville museum welcomes everyone to the handson heritage fall fair sept 7 from 10 am to 5 pm the event gives visitors the opportunity to see demonstrations and to gain handson experience of heritage crafts and life skills among them wood working rug making fence building weaving and square dancing lunch will be available in the tea room or from the barbecue and admission is 4 each and 1 0 for a family of four children under 7 are admitted free the museum is located at 14732 woodbine ave in vandorf york region day at cne a reminder that everyone is invited to visit the cne today for performances by mem bers of the music mania chorus and local trio glovin who have been invited to par ticipate in york region day at the cne performers from across the region will be featured from 1130 am onwards glovin is scheduled to perform from 340 to 415 pm and the music mania chorus from 515 to 6 pm the location is outside the food building ballantrae holds steer roast this way to the beef kids and adults alike enjoy a hayridc at the ballantrae community cen tre on saturday august 23 during the lions steer roast photo by sjoerd w1tteveen from tuesday august 26th to sunday august 31st the corner house in stouffville presents a feast of lobster dont miss your last chance this summer to enjoy our fresh east coast lobster iiit 6403 main street stouffuihe for reservations please call 6408494

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