stouffville suntribune thursday march 10 2005 9 book lovers preparing for annual library sale staff photosjoerd witteveen the wwtchurchstouffville public library is preparing for its annual book sale with help from organizing committee members and community groups who are seen hercpulling books from the shelves from bottom to top are gord ridout kevin darcy bruce smith nancy seith scott schlussler tim rochacewich debbie lonergan joe cote scott lonergan janet reid and robert reid rreesor avm yxllcxlgsi many of our customers are making special trips to our store for our freshly made quiches we use fresh cream milk and eggs and black river cheddar cheese in our quiches your choices of fillings this week are cheddar and bacon or cheddar and broccoli these quiches are available fresh on fridays and saturdays or from our freezer case for you to keep on hand as an easy brunch or handy supper item multigrain bread w uke to list what our breads dont have colourings preservatives or artificial flavourings we make this bread from whole wheat flour white flour cracked wheat rye flax and ground flax try it toasted it is available every day tuesday through saturday its good to know your food reesor jholity diking t tooi tuesdayfriday 9- 630 saturday 9 500 sunday and monday closed v 100 ringwood dr stouffville 200 metres past randys appliances 905 6402270 wwwrecsorfarmkitchencom bring in this coupon and receive 100 off a loaf of bread when you buy a quiche thousands of reasonably priced books will be for sale at the whitchurchstouffville public librarys 16th annual giant book sale kicking off the event is a collectors evening march 30 from 7 to 8 pm that draws booksellers and dealers avid readers and teachers admission is 15 per person there is no admission charge for the rest of the sale which continues to april 3 there is a wide assortment of adult and childrens books in hardcover and paperback volunteers are sorting books videos records and computer software they include the stouffville kinsmen stouffville masons whitchurchstouffville firefighters stouffville lions and students earning community service hours about 75 volunteers work on the book sale each year some of them coming back year after year brooks chocolates will also be available sale hours are from 9 am to 8 pm march 31 and april 1 9 am to 5 pm april 2 and noon to 4 pm sunday the library is at 30 burkholder st in stouffville for more information call 9056427323 our town with hannelore volpe ballantrae lions hold annual open house the ballantrae and district lions club is holding an open house march 24 at the ballantrae community centre anyone interested in the work of the lions is invited to meet local members from 7 to 9 pm this years president is brad evans the club has been in whitchurch- stouffville for more than 25 years it meets in the community centre every second and fourth thursday of the month at 630 pm everyone is wel come the lions club mission is to help those in need the clubs 14 members hold annual events such as a seniors dinner before christmas which usu ally draws close to 100 people around the same time the club pro vide food vouchers for families the lions help families in need because of disastrous circumstances such as a fire or medical emergency softball and soccer teams and the boy scouts and girl guides are spon sored by the club it has provided equipment for the community centre and supports ballantrae and whitchurch highlands public schools by holding effective speaking contests and vision testing programs for more information call 905- 6408695 easter seals boosted in stouffville markham the easter seals campaign is receiving a boost in stouffville and markham this month garden basket stores in markham raised more than 4000 last weekend by matching 1 for every 2 paper easter egg purchased at the store a childrens colouring contest con tinues at the store until march 27 with a draw to be held for the 150 prize package a summer street hockey tourna ment is being held in unionville to support easter seals in stouffville students at st marks catholic school are bringing in spare change for a schoolwide penny drive during the first week of april this is the first school in stouffville to participate in the campaign easter seals york region district manager lory paterson said inserts for thursday march 10 2005 canadian tire creative carpet giant tiger sobeys mm meat shops pharmasave stop n cash mattress haven stonebridge baptist church bg schickendanz iga tax tick shoppers drug mart dominion zellers price chopper walmart rona future shop food basics sport mart klein horsman carpet price chopper direct buy best buy shorneys optical sears the bay michaels henrys blacks home depot bad boy rogers wireless ap no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target marke and get the same great response from your flyer dis tributions as these cus tomers call us today selected areas only suntribune 905 2948244 point click its that quick check out the canada revenue agencys web site for all the answers to your income tax questions cragcca isvei canada revenue agence du revenu agency du canada canada a place in markham for people ages 16 and up to meet friends use a computer see movies learn to cook receive supportive counselling find out about local services a safe open and fun environment the living room is a program of the canadian mental health association york region call 9052010432 hi a member agency of united way of york region this message brought to you as a community service of economist suntribune