Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 8 May 2008, p. 21

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A). de Boer auditions for the Stouflvflle Has Talent finals being held Friday night at Latcham Hall during Youth Week. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer Young performers, who have sung and danced their hearts out at auditions ear- lier in the week, find out if they are winners in tomorrow night's Stouffville Has Talent competition. The activities, which include a scavenger hunt Saturday, were organized and presented by members of the Mayor's Youth Council. Erik Fraunberger is council chairâ€" person, with Carlo Cilia as co-chairperson. The competition is the highlight of Youth Week in Stouflvifle, for young people 13 and older. The competition takes place in Latcham Hall, on Park Drive south of Main Dfi'rbam Steam ‘ Cleangng COMING UP Young talent to shine 905.773.6596 or 7.877.452.4287 m.chats.on.ca Steam (Heani over age 55? zrbam Steamy The week ahead in Whitchurch-Stoufivflle EDITOR 's PICK Caring 'lor someone mmmmmmum We can help. @CHATS 642-51 1 1 g §colchnuard LOOSE HUGS BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY Street, from 7:30 to 11 pm. The show will open with a performance by the Stouffville Steppers, who have taken their skipping talents to locations in York Region and beyond. The mayor’s youth council meets every second Thursâ€" day in the Stouffville Arena from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. The next meeting is May 22. All young people are welcome to attend. Saturday’s scavenger hunt runs from 1 t0 3 pm, starting off from Latcham Hall. Forms for the hunt are available by visiting townofws.com Donations to the Whitchurch-Stouffville Food Bank are welcome. For more information on youth week, call 905-640â€" 1910, ext. 288. 852-671 1 STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE 319398293188 S24,,99811909/0 SNUFFVILLE'S SMRS 0N ICE The Stouffville Skating Club’s biennial show is on tonight at 7 pm. and tomorrow at 2 and 7 pm. at the Stouffville Arena. Tickâ€" ets are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and children under 12. SE MODEL STARTING AT PLANNER \0 St James Presbyterian Church, 6432 Main St, presents Through the Garden Gate from 9 to 1130 am. Browse for garden . magazines, tips, plants, books and gifts. Bake table and refreshments at the Good Earth Cafe. your GARDENERS' DELIGHT LEASE FOR 953:?“ coon rooo, noon ems: M M Meat Shoppes, at 5758 Main St. joins stores across Canada in a fundraising barbe cue from 10 am. to 4 pm. for Crohn’s and Col'm's research. Hamburger or hot dog, drink and chips for minimum donation of $2.50. 905â€"640-8954 Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Asso- ciation presents an interfaith semi- nai at Christ Church Anglican, 254 Sunset Blvd., from 4 to 6 pm. Hear Hindu, Christian and isiamic speakers. Discussion, refresh- ments follow. Call 416562-0596. Latcham Gallery hosts its 6th annual Arty Party fundraiser from 7 pm. at the Cedar Beach Pavilion on Musselman’s Lake. Silent auction, live music, art and cash bar. Get tickets from PARTY WITH PURPOSE FAITHFUI. SPEAKERS STARTING AT Stouffi/ille Sunâ€"'l‘ribune I Thursday, May :3, 29m 2 l To add an event to this listing, e-mailjim Mason at jmason@yrrng. com Event organizers can also register with POP at yorkregion.com to have events [ism free online. The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum’s summer exhibition, Fast Forward: Through a Child's Eyes, opens today and runs until Sept 12.The museum is on Woodbine Avenue in Vandorf. For more community events, visit yorkregion.com and click on PO]? personal online planner. A CHILD'S VIEW OF HISTORY me fifth annual Whitchurch- Stouflville Prayer Breakfast takes place at 7 am. at Station Cteek Golf Club, in Gormley. Tickets are $20 from Candlelight and Memories or 905â€"642-3632. SAYING GRACE

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