Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 8 Jan 2009, p. 5

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'IWo York police oflicers were taken to hospitalafter their cruisers were rear- ended early Thesday mom- ing in similar, but unrelated, incidents. Shortly after 6 a.m., a marked police car was travel- ling westbound on Bloom- ington Road between Wood- bine and Walden avenues in Whitchurch-Stoufi’ville when it was rear-ended by a pick up. The force of the collision sent both the ofiicer and driver of the pickup to hospi- Cop hurt on Bloomington Tlckets for roast of Nugent available Tickets are still available for a charity roast of “The Nuge” next week Wayne Nugent will be on the hot seat in Stouflville Jan. 1 7. The 43â€"year coach and teacher will be roasted dur- ing a dinner at the Royal An Informative Guide â€" filled with useful information about Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville including 0 Community Events 0 Fitness and Lifestyles Bookan Deadline January 1 6‘“ Copy Deadline January 20*" WHITCHURCH STOUFFVILLE Proâ€"school Programs Parks and Leisure Service Workshops And So Much More! 905-642-51 1 1 0 3M Scotchguard - LOOSE BUGS - BROADLOOM - UPHOLSTERY Call today to reserve your advertising space 905-640-261 2 ml with non-life-threatening injuries and caused extensive damage to both vehicles. ThestretchofBloomington was closedfor several hours Michael Patrick Barnes. 22, of Oshawa was charged with dangerous driving. ‘He is to appear in court in New- market on Feb. 9. In the other incident, a York officer was directing traflic around 1:40 a.m. after a water main broke in the Hwy.7and SaddlecmekDrive area in Markham. Proceeds will go to Wayne's Angels, as part of the Terry Fox Foundation, and the Princess Margaret Hos- pital. Canadian Legion. Wayne's Angels was started this year by two of MI. Nugent's gtandchildren, Andrew and Taylor Baggy» ‘ Mr. Nugent, who has bone marrow cancer, is on new A black Hyundai driving Mag 81 Summer 2009 westbound on Hwy. 7 drove through several orange and black reflective barriers blocking off the road and tear-ended the parked cruis- er, which had all of its emer- gency lights activated. The officer in the cnflser was taken to hospital with minor injuries. ; Wan-Ho Song, 49, of Vaughan faces impaired driv- ing-related charges. He is scheduled to appear in court in Newmarket on Jan. 28. - with files from TbrStar News Service medication and has returned to supply teaching. The former Stouffville Dis~ tn'ct Secondary School teach- er/ coach was Whitchurch- Stouflville’s sports person of the year in 2007. Tickets are $40 each or $60 a couple. You can buy them from Christina Baggs at 905- 640-1630 or christinabaggs® rogers.com SEW-Tribune MW hymns:me mam ' Tran. Volunteer 1 800-263-2231 yellowbrickhouse.org WHITCHURCH STOUFFVILLE We are currently in our first week of programming. There is still time to register for Winter Aquatic, Community and Lifestyle programs, just do so online at m.townofin.com or WINTER PROGRAM REGISTRATION REGISTER NOW! Friday, January 30" 9:00 a.rn. â€" 4:00 pm. Come and spend the day learning about ‘how things were done’ in Whitchurch-Stouffville over 100 years ago! You will make butter, bake, make a candle, write with a pen, and much more! Children will participate in an assortment . of handsâ€"on activities, crafts, heritage cooking and traditional games. lust perfect for children aged 8-12! Pre-regisfration is required. Cost: $40.00 ($32.00 for Muaeum members) RA. DAY CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP at the Museum! How names was DONE! L An early literacy program for babies Ages 6-18 mondu 10:10 - 10:40 a.rn. L‘ Mondays, January 19, 26, February 2, and 9 Ages 12-24 months 10:00-10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, January 7-28 DEEPENING YOUR WRITING With Charlene low and Kate Gflderdale Saturday, January 17 12:30 - 5:00 p.111. Discover techniques and skills to strengthen, clarify, and empower your writing. Cost $75 + GST. I’m-registration is required. eum Cos! $4/du'ld for 4 week: IDENTITY THEFT BABY GOOSE Thursday, January 22 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. with Lorrie Pierce Fm admission 5m mm Suns. cits * ;,,;if M mgmmm amAULLJ n.-- a... ‘4. Admission: $2.00 per youth FAMILY DAY at the Museum! Monday, February 16" 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. A great family experience! Drop in and create some heritage crafts to take home. Tour the buildings Visit the gift shop. Stoujfville Sunâ€"Tribune I Thursday, Ian. 8, Thursday, January 15 7:00 p.ln. “The Secret Life of Bees” Set in South Carolina in 1964. this is the tale of Lily Owens (Dakota Fanning) a 14 year-old girl who is haunted by he memory of her late mother. To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her father, Lily flees with Rosaleen her caregiver and only friend (lennifer Hudson), to a South Carolina town that holds the secret to her mother's past. Taken in by the intel- ligent and independent Boatwright sisters, Lily finds solace in their mesmerizing world of beekeeping. Rated PG 13 Free admission! NOW OFFERING: Adult daytime aquatics MM course Looking for a new career path? This unique opportunity may be for you. nus course offers: - The basic training and qualifications that willgiveyoualltheprerequisites necessaryto become a Swim Instructor and Lifeguard. - A very supportive and stress free environment - Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, First Aid, AED training and certification (if successful) - Stroke improvement will also be covered Yousetthepace.Allyouneedtoknowis how to swim. Get on the right path to becoming a part of the Daytime aquatics staff team. FNMMMW Yufldem-Mmmor W Short film (30 minutes) using 3D modeling, animation. and music followed by discussion Rated PG 13 Free admission! More tfian just a job! Sunday, January 18 [:00 p.111. "The Clandestine Invasion” Do your winter hobbies include tracking down (in)famous ancestors or the intriguing history of your heritage home? Research tppointments provide access to the Museum’s archival RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Note: Members can research for free, so please consider becoming a Museum member! Cd] 905-727â€"8954 or 1-888-290-0337 for more information. Appointments are available Monday through Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm. but must be reserved. The resend: fee is $5.25 records including historic photographs

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