Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 8 Apr 2010, p. 3

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Don Paulikot (above) carries a cross during a stations of the cross walk through downtown 'Stouflville on Good Friday. About 75 people took part in the inau- gural ecumenical stations of the cross walk. They car- ried a cross from Christ Church Anglican, along Main Street (below), stopping along the way to remember the story of Christ’s crucifixion through readings. It ended at Stouflville United Church for more readings and prayers. The service included the combined choirs (right) and clergy of Christ Church, Stouflville United, Iemonville United and St. James Presbyterian. Good day STAFF PHOTOS/JIM MASON Have something to say about these or other stories? Eâ€"mail us at jmasonQyImgmm Altmann volunteered at falr A story in the April 3 edition on mayoral candidate Justin Alt- mann contained an error. Mr. Altmann has been a volunteer at the petting zoo at the Markham Fair for the past 16 years. The Sun-Tribune regrets the error. Green For Life, a fundraiser for Lebovic Centre for Arts Entertainment â€" Nineteen on the Park, will feature pros and amateurs of the floral world on April 22. ' The So You Think You Can Flower Arrange portion will feature unseasoned celebrities, including Sun-Tribune editor Jim Mason. trying their hand with flowers. Grab a spot on Blg Blke for Heart and Stroke Fund So you think you can flower arrange, Mr. Editor? Presented by the Stouffville Horticultural Society, the event will include speakers Denis Ha- nagan and Paul Zammit The evening gets underway at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 at the Nineteen On The Park box office. Wme, juice, hors d’oeuvres and door prizes will be included. You can enter a team, collect sponsors (minimum $50 each) and hop on for a 20â€"minute ride at the bike’s 2010 Stouflville headquarters, Boston Pizza. Last year, more than 49,000 riders in more than 200 Canadian communities helped raise more than $7 million for research. To register a team or for more information, call 905-853-6355. The Heart and Stroke Big Bike rolls into Stouflville May 13. WhitchurchÂ¥Stouffvil|e News Digest Visit yorkregion. com for more on these and other stories CORRECTION SOUND OFF

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