1‘4 “MSW 3mm run n a»: W“ The Stouffviiie Spinur. A Hockey Club marks ï¬re prevention week at its game at 7:30 pm. with the Tomntn Jr. Canadians at the StoufMiie Arena. The Spirit hosts the Markham Waxers Oct. 16. No one deliver: results Ilka us do! To find out more about how to reach your target markeQ and get (he same groin response from your "yer distributions as those customers. call us today! 'Selacted areas only ROCK ON. mUFWILLE Stou ille Sun-Tribune. Thursda Oct. 9 2008 PLANNER \0 m1woms' PREEW PRINTXPRESS' BEALCANADMSIPERSTDRE’ STAPLES m DEPOT' MILE IOA' TIE BAY’ THE BRICK' THE SOURCE BY CIRCUIT CITY" TOWN SHOES“ TOYS R US" WALMART SIPERCENTRE‘ ZEIJERS’ SEW-Wham COASTWMSPORTS‘ SHOPPERSDHIBMART' WWPIZZA' new visit flyorland.ca WHEATSHOPS‘ Jeannie Mackay plays classic rock and rhythm and blues atThe Ean of Whltchumh in downtown StoufMlIe tonight. Local rockers Overtime play Saturday from 9:30 pm. LONGO’S‘ your is Brian Henry presents a seminar on Writin Your Life from 11:30 am. to pm. Cost is $40 in advance or $44 at the door. For more information, call 905- 642-READ. Ingrid Schmelter teaches a free session in dog training at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Ubtary from 7:30 to 9 pm. A variety of training methods will be discussed. F01 move infor- mation, call 905-642-READ. The Bottle Devils play Crossroads In downtown Stouflville tonight at 10 pm. smuffville's Mike Burns Oct 16 and WhatAbout Bob on Oct. 18. F0: more inforâ€" mation, go to wwwx-madsm TEACHING ROVER DEVILS PLAY WRITE 0N Tb add an evean this listing, e-maillim Mason at jmason@yrmg.com Event organizers can also register with POP at yorkregionxzom to have events listed ï¬'ee online. Harvest Fair at Wesley United Church, Woodbine Avenue and Aurora Road, is on from 10 am I to 1:30 pm. Featunng crafts, "baked goods, preserves and an inexpensive, sumptuous lunch. For more community events, Visit york-regioncom and click on POI? personal online planner The elghth annual Stouflvme StudioIourmesOct. 18 and 19. Admlssion is ï¬ne. Them am 21 studios taking pan. F0: mom infar- maï¬on,mtostnummmun com or call 905-642â€"1721. ON TOUR FAIR DAY Registrants can choose to walk or run either 205 or S-km in the event. Hospice hikes through Stouflvlllo Reservoir BY NAIJSHA SANKREACHA Volunteers from Markham and Stoufl'ville will take part in the annual Hike for Hospice Palliative Care Oct. 19. Thewalkstarts at noon from St. Brigid Catholic Elementary School, 223 Millard St. You can participate in memory of someone, with a team or on your own. The main goals of Hike for Hospice Palliative Care are The event is hosted by Evergreen Hospice at the Stouï¬ville Reservoir Conser- vation Area. // 0 3M Scotchguard urbanN oLoose nuns Steam 0 BBOADLOOM 905-642-51 1 1 0 UPHOLSTERY For more information or to partici' pate in the Hike for Hospice Palliative Care, caii Evergreen at 9054172 5014, or visit www. evergreenhospice. org to fundraise, raise awareness about the issues related to hospice work and recognize the valuable contributions of the hospice volunteers and professionals. The hospice serves residents of all ages in Whitchurch-Stouffville and Markham who are dealing with a life-threatening illness or death and with bereave- ment care. This bike is ï¬nancially supported by Bayshore Home Health, the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation and Wyeth Phar- maceuticals.