20 stouffville suntribune b thursday feb 24 2005 iisb til lllttftl ftene huard antique specialist and host of prime television s antique hunter sunday power of place feng shui for modern living saturday and sunday riday and saturday coupon s jfw i warn v i h m i themarkham saturday sunday only i reg price 500 seniors 300 i children under 12 free j w one coupon per person no cash value v muiigi i e mccowan road 6km north of hwy 7 i si f stouffville rd ipllb 1 v ti cs 3 woodbine ave kennedy rd elgin mills rd markville shopping centre a 0 c o o ae e a a co s 5 3c highway 7 hwy 407 hwy 401 adults s seniors students children under 12 free sponsored by v o homes publishing group wwwmarkhamhomeshowcom 18882117288 ext 224 rona ishsbgi black community celebrated in art the latcham gallery has installed a new exhibi tion entitled reflections on cool work by sandra brewster featuring large drawings and a video by the young pickering artist sandras work is inspired by the people and experi ences of people in the black community and addresses stereotypes but also cele brates her identity the exhibit officially opens with a reception saturday from 1 and 3 pm at the downtown stouffville gallery the artist will be present for more information on the show call 905-640- 8954 art music stories at ballantrae literacy night art music and story telling were all part of ballantrae public schools first annual family literacy night last week an art exhibition fea tured digital photographs by grades 7 and 8 students under the direction of art teacher peter wiinholt stu dents took digital photos often of people or outdoor scenes and then used them to create visual pre sentations and displays professional storytellers bruce carmody and janice turner gave dramatic pre sentations and the school alliance of student songwriters performed the song from their latest cd helping hands one of the digital photos taken by stu dent bailey cotter was used for the cover of the cd the evening highlighted the schools longstanding focus on literacy school prin cipal mary carnahan said the family literacy night was financially supported by the school council copies of the cd are our town with hannelore volpe available at the school for a minimum 5 donation proceeds will go to the canadian relief foundation to help those affected by the tsunami stouffville students on cleans list in virginia three students from stouffville are among the top achievers at an american university earn ing a spot on the deans list lindsay moller lynnea strathdee and tyler jeffery attend liberty university a private christian liberal arts school in lynchburg va ms strathdee is a fresh man majoring in communi cations and is aiming for a career as a writer for a maga zine or newspaper her fami ly moved to stouffville dur ing her senior year at sir william mulock secondary school in newmarket mr jeffery transferred to liberty after attending mcmaster university in- hamilton and a bible school he is studying inter national business and hopes to manage theme parks after graduate school ms moller has not selected a major but is considering teaching she volunteered at springvale baptist church and in her high schools linus club which donates blankets to underprivileged children in york region all three are members of springvale students have to earn a grade point average of 35 or better on a 40 scale and carry an academic load of at least 12 credit hours to make the deans list the markham waxers junior a hockey club tradition heritage community established since 1962 home game schedule markham vs wexford game 1 friday feb 25 730 pm game 4 friday march 4 730 pm game 6 monday march 6 730 pm if required markham centennial centre arena call 905 2942699 team office 9052942699 don bremner at 905 8884066 fax 9058880071 or russ or larry herrington 905 4702927 fax 9054709328 email mwaxersrogerscom website httpmarkhamwaxersiavolainencom eiwi isn