24 stouffville suntribune thursday april 7 2005 geared d01aii ive know sports equipment fit value we are canadas source for sports with over 1 50 stores nationwide childrens adult bikes all in spzratazez tune ups all makes models saturday april 23 soccer mwjkw cleats swap j3bebb v jwwh boyds call for details f for sports 21 ringwood dr stouffville 9056406657 3 locals picked for juried show at latcham art gallery by hannelore volpe staff writer three local artists were among the 40 southern ontario residents whose works were selected for this years open juried show at the latcham gallery the works of italo abate steve noorhoff and ralph pohlman were chosen from 265 entries this is the largest number of entries ever received for the show curator maura broadhurst said the show opened saturday and continues until may 14 awards were presented by mpp lui temelkovski to first- place winner debra archibald for her work entitled bloor viaduct judith welbourn for tree alphabet which received the second place award and two third place winners ralph pohlman for giant wheel and jason j botkin for mark in profile jurors were water colourist neville clarke david liss curator of the museum of contemporary canadian art and textile artist judith tinkl who teaches at the ontario college of art and design the show includes paint ings photography sculpture and printmaking for the second year gallery visitors will have a chance to select their favourite works for the peoples choice awards winners will be announced at the end of the exhibition the show is sponsored by cook canada inc with ida pharmacy and sandy mackenzie insurance both of stouffville contributing to the awards the latcham gallery is at 6240 main st in stouffville call 9056408954 o c b c o o o l si t3 believe it or not your kid can die from kissing or sharing a bottle a straw even a smoke or lipstick its called meningitis c and sharing saliva spreads it basically bacteria infect the bloodstream and the lining of the brain and spinal cord symptoms include headache fever fatigue a stiff neck sensitivity to light dizziness and a red blotchy rash they could lose their hearing an arm or a leg worse more than 1 in 10 who get infected die so talk to your kid about getting their free vaccination clinics are being held in your community and in most schools for 15- to 19yearolds call your local public health unit for more information or talk to your doctor visit wwwhealthgovonca or call 18772344343 tty 18003875559 protecting your iiealth ontario