Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 5 Dec 2009, p. 7

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Santa Fund helpers fulfill wishes Drop off any unwragped new and unused items to The Sun-TH une. 6290 Main St. in downtown Stoufl'ville. The office is open weekdays from 9 am. to 5 pm. Once again. the Village Grocer in Union- ville will be donating a turkey to each fam- ily in the Santa Fun program that requests one. ‘ Our Santa Fund committee will also go out shopping to fulfill the list with money generated from omce fundraisers such as weekly 50/50 draws and Santa Fund break- fasts. meaning they receive a wish list for a family and they do all the purchasing of the goods tha: has requested. “I’in eager to see what it 1001:; iike because I’ve never sggn one,” Ms Ongman said. Until noon inside Nineteen on the Park. there will be free hot chocolate and coffee. Video clips of the Olympic torch’s history as well as how this torch was made and the relay through Canada so far will be shown on the giant screen, along with An oflicial torch from this year's relaywill also be on display, so bring your camera and have your picture taken with the torch. Now, a not-forâ€"prdfit orgamza" tion funding to Canadian amateur athletes. will be on hand. of council as well as Oak Ridges-Markham MP Paul Calandra Outside in Civic Squaie the Canadian, Olym- pic and tovgn flags_ will fly. Canadian Athletes The Vancouver Games run Feb. 12 to 28‘ Olympic celebrations follow torch From my 1. From page 1. JEWELS 0F lEMDNVlllE Ry more infonnation. contact Mike Banville at mbarr viIIeQHng.com or Melanie Lambier at mlambieteynng. com. They can be reached by phone at 9052942200. Our Santa Fund committee will also go out shopping to fulfill the list with money generated from office fundraisers such as weekly 50/50 draws and Santa Fund breakfasts. mm GOAD: Stouffville teacher will cany Olympic torch during its run along Main Street on Dec. 17. STAFF PHOTO/NICK IWANYSHYN ,‘M With quotes from over 30 of the top insurance companies in Canada, ‘InsuranceHotlinexzom is the best way to make sure you aren't overpaying for your car insurance. And it is completely FREE to use. So don't waste another minute. Go online to InsuranceHotIine.com and start saving your money now. The simplest and easiest thing you can do to lower your rate is to SHOP AF the rates charged by different insurance companies. to insure the same (M for the same coverage. can vary by hundreds and even thousands of dollars lnsuranceHotlinexom) Your _-....° “n. wvvn v! Ianlullbc HIGHS) a lot of sense. However. switching cars for the sole purpose of getting a lower rate may not be your best option. Why? Because the type of car you drive is just ONE of a host of variables used by insurance companies in setting your rate. Probably not. If you are in the market for a new or ~mâ€" Many of us have heard that red cars cost more to insure, but is it true? In a word â€" NO. The colour of your car plays absolutely no part in the calculation of your insurance premium. However, the year, make and model of the car you drive does affect your rate. Insurance companies look at things like theft, safety ratings, and the claims history of each vehicle when setting their rates. Do Red Cars Cost More To Insure The Car You Drive Can Impact Your Car Insurance Rate 7 LindsaYBolger ; «April 22, 1983 - November 26, 2009 W‘Em 3mm HOCKEY WITH HEART AND THE UNIONVILLE MEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE PAY TRIBUTE TO A CHAMPION What’s The REAL Secret to Lowering Your Rate? Should lTrade In My Car To GetA Better Rate? Is Your Car To Blame For High Insurance Rates? Start Saving Your Money Now. www.bstmng. Io to lower your rate is to SHOP AROUND. Why? Because companies, to insure the same driver, with the same car. used car, considering the cost of insurance makes search engine for the lowest insurance rates

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