Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 17 Jan 2008, p. 5

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Children’s librarian Anne Houle reads to children at the Whitchurch-Stoufiville Library last week. Story time and small fry reading time are ofiered free of charge at the library for children six and younger. For more information, call 905-642- READ or 1-888â€"603-4292. “Callers never have to identify themselves or testify in court” \ “Cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest”fi 1-800-222-‘I’IPS or www.crimestoppersyr.ca @ This message brought to you as a community service ot The Economist/Sun-Tribune READING AND HELAXINE At yorkregion.com we offer complete website solutions. Choose no maintenance, fully ( yo_rkr_eglon scam At yorkregion.com we offer complete website solutions. Choose no maintenance, fully functional custom sites or anything in between. Our knowledge, award winning graphic design and custom programming will make your site a success. it clicks home Providing Affordable Internet Solutions for Businesses 1-877-362-8970 ext. 243 or email dandrews@yrmg.com for more information 642-51 1 1 3M Scotchnuard LOOSE BUGS BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY Contact Dawna Andrews 905-952-2574 or STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN 852-671 1 New at Lebovic Leisure Centre... NIA! NIA is a holistic mind-body fitness program that tones, trims the body. NIA combines movements from martial arts, dance arts, and healing arts including yoga. It promotes car- diovascular health, strength, flexibil- ity, agility, balance and relaxation. This expressive movement is adapt- able to every fitness level, age and body type. You will leave class with a wonderful sense of wellâ€"being. 9 weeks starting January 8 NON - Members $63 plus GST Members $51 plus GST Space is still avallable...late starts are welcome or Drop in and Try - 510 Phone 905-642â€"7529 ext. 328 for details Master Healer, William Linville Friday, January 18 1:00-3:30 pm Learn how to embody your creator essence, speed up your body’s vibration, be in alignment and a conduit for the Universe. For more information and/or to register, contact Suzie Joyce at 905 642-8643. ’Fiat’s 01 in W’ gtoajjwle We are able to again offer March Break camp situated at Willowgrove, beautiful rural Stouffville, for children 6-12. Program Highlights include: Snowshoeing, cross country skiing, maple syrup lessons, outdoor sports, farm lessons, low ropes, wall climb- ing, music wagon rides, arts, crafts and more. March 10 - March 14, 9am â€" 4pm with optional before/ after care. Creative preâ€"schoolers at home? Bring them to the Pre-School Craft! Ages 3-6 yrs Cost $2.00/child Pre-registration is required Camp at Willowgrovc Friday, January 25 10:30-1 1:00 am Sun-'l'ribune I Thursday Ian. 17, 2008 This program helps develop strong hockey skills with a focus on power, coordination, and endurâ€" ance. This is NOT a learn to skate program. Participants must have taken two sessions of skating les- sons in order to attend this camp. Full Equipment required. Hockey camp, full day or half day options Lead by qualified instructors, campers participate in on-ice powâ€" erskating and hockey skills. Off ice activities include: movies, games and indoor FUN. Full equipment required. Pizza lunch provided for the full-day campers on Friday. Drop by the Library and find out how to obtain up-to-date information on health issues, computers, home businesses, science topics, and more! Need to find up-to-date reliable information? Demonstration of Electronic Databases Junior powerskating clinic Wednesday, January 23 10:00 am â€" noon

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