Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 12, 2005, p. 7

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rooc ws irri i cviftnv y r o f economist sunsuntribune community saturday nov 12 2005 santa train rolling in a candlelight parade victorianstyle carolers and the santa train a christmas card scene comes alive as main street unionville celebrates its 25th annual olde tyme christmas dec 2 through 4 christmas festivities begin at 7 pmon dec 2 with a candlelight parade along main street followed by the tradi tional christmas tree lighting and visits with santa shop windows will twinkle with gift giving ideas and stores remain open until late that evening throughout the weekend visitors can enjoy horse and carriage rides carolers in the street and peruse gifts clothing and food from around the world at main street unionvilles specialty shops and restaurants on dec 3 santa makes an appear ance at main street unionville aboard the only santa train in the gta santa and his elves are on hand to welcome passengers with gifts loot bags and fam ily entertainment the hourlong journey runs from historic unionville train station found ed in 1871 to mount joy and return with departures at 11 am and 1 pm saturday only tickets are 20 and must be reserved in advance through unionvillebia bellnetca or by phone 90547701 17 last years santa train was a sold out celebration of the arts encore tonight on rogers if you missed it friday you have two more opportunities to catch it tonight a telecast of the york region news paper groups celebration of the arts 2005 first shown friday will be aired on rogers television again today at 8 and 1 1 pm although the event is now in its fifth year this is the first time the show has been broadcast on rogers celebration of the arts is a showcase of the brightest talent in york region with bursaries going to the winners to further artistic ambitions in its first five years the celebration has raised more than 100000 and awarded 68 educational bursaries the hourlong rogers special fea tures performances by seven of this years bursary winners in dance musical theatre opera and popular music this event is part of the vital rela tionship between our newspapers and the community we serve said ian proudfoot yrng publisher and founder of the celebration our vision is not simply to publish newspapers magazines and online information but to make a positive difference the show can be seen on cable 10 in newmarket georgina east gwillim- bury and bradfordwest gwillimbury and on cable 63 in vaughan richmond hill markham whitchurchstouffville and king for more information visit wwwrogers televisioncom as a meals on wheels volunteer driver i have met many wonderful people the seniors are always so happy to see me and they are truly grateful for my help walter from newmarket chats meals on wheels volunteer driver since 2000 when you volunteer forghats you get more than you give call today to meet new people learn hew skills and have some fun work in your own community or even from your home volunteer for one hour acouple of hours a week once a month or even for a few days a week its up to you help how you want deliver meals on wheels visit a lonely senior driveto doctorsappoihtmentshelp witha lunch out or a special project it all makes a huge difference in the lives ofseniors in york region get more out of life call chats at 9057136596 or 18774524287 to volunteer today i community home assistance si ty seniors vsf trust dignity wellness beat the h ul bug your sliot people 6 months of age and older should be immunized every year stay healthy this winter protect yourself and the people around you from the flu by getting your flu shot health canada recommends the flu shot for all healthy children and adults every year and particularly for healthy children aged 6 to 23 months pregnant women who will deliver during flu season breastfeeding women people 65 years of age or over people with a serious long term health problem such as heart kidney or lung including asthma disease people with diabetes cancer a blood disorder or a weak immune system people who live work or volunteer in a healthcare or long term care facility chronic care institution or retirement home emergency services workers paramedic firefighter or police those who live with a person who is at increased risk of complications from flu holland landing community centre 1900513 yonge street yorktrillium room holland landing december 7 330pm 830pm club 55 130 gwendolyn boulevard keswick november 30 400pm 900pm georgina ice palace 90 wexford road upper floor keswick november 22 200pm december 6 200pm 800pm 800pm sutton multiuse facility 5279 black river road gym sutton november 16 200pm december 15 200pm 900pm 900pm york regional police number 3 district headquarters 3527 baseline road community room sutton december 1 330pm 800pm nobleton community centre and arena 19 old king road downstairs room nobleton november 23 300pm 800pm markham seniors activity centre 22 water a markham november 14 1000am 600pm york regional police number 5 district headquarters 8700 mccowan road community room markham november 21 300pm 800pm york region administrative centre 17250 yonge street great hall newmarket november 17 300pm 800pm ray twinney recreation complex 100 eagle street multipurpose room newmarket november 18 300pm 800pm upper canada mall 17600 yonge street neartoys r us newmarket november 26 1000am 500pm bayview hills community centre 114 spadina road richmond hill november 29 200pm 730pm rouge woods community centre 110 shirley drive aspen room richmond hill december 14 200pm 800pm lebovic leisure centre 30 burkholder street large room and hall stouf fville november 28 200pm 800pm york regional police number 4 district headquarters 2700 rutherford road community room concord november 15 300pm 800pm father ermano bulfon community centre 8141 martlngrove road meeting room 2 woodbridge november 15 330pm 730pm promenade mall 1 promenade circle thomhill november 19 1000am 500pm al paladini community centre 9201 islington avenue meeting room 1 woodbridge november 25 300pm 730pm roll up your sleeve get the vaccine not the flu clinic dates and locations are subject to change please contact health connection for the most uptodate listing for additional information on the community clinics or the flu contact york region health services health connection 18003615653 or wwwyorkca yorkregion

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