lat 7:30 pm at {he-Stouffville Health Centre, 6219 Main Street. Call 905-640-4440 to reserve your seats today! Weekly grass cutting (trimmrng as well) 0 Garden/flower bed maintenance Tree and shrub maintenance (shrub shaping, tree pruning) 0 Fertilizing o Aeration Dethatching 0 Spring clean up - Ptanting (flowers. shrubs, trees etc.) 0 Delivered top soil, triple mix, peat loam, lime stone screening etc. Landscaping. interlocking water features etc. >Piroperty Maintenance 416-688-5250 SPRING AND SUMMER SERVICES SALESGQUINNELL- YOUBPROPERTYDOM 905-727-0930 1 800-263-2231 yeuowbridmomeorg Eliminate women abuse in our community Volunteer Classics from Handel and Mendelssohn, along with swing tunes and con- temporary choral arrange- ments will be a part of Bach to Blues' Musical Tapestry performance on June 6. The show, which takes place at Christ Church Anglican, 254 Sunset Blvd., and starts at 2:30 pm, will also feature Nicole Straw- bridge and Spanish tenor Aldo Buzzolini. Proï¬ts from the show will go to the Whitchurch- Stoufl'ville Emergency Care Fund, which assists residents who are in need of ï¬nancial aid. Tickets are $10 each in advance and are available by calling 905-640-5999. 905-649-2684 or from any choir member. Tickets will also be available at the door for $15. Children’s tickets are $7 each. Bach to Blues, a mixed voice chorus, was found- ed in 1998. B ht BI , , 31c; a5? Fireï¬ghters get chantable care fund with ball hockey tourney PROGR£S§IV£ - commuunv Boston Pizza’s parking lot will be turned into a ball hockey rink as ï¬re- ï¬ghters from across southern Ontario take part in the second annual Sum- mer Slapshot Ball Hockey Toumaâ€" ment next Saturday. Trading in his skates for a pair of running shoes will be Toronto Maple Leafs assistant coach Keith Acton, who along with Councillor Rich- ard Bartley and Sun-Tribune editor lim Mason will head up the all-star Boston Pizza squad. Leafs forward John Mitchell played on the squad in 2009. Last year, the tournament, which was moved to the Stouffville Arena at the last minute due to rain, raised $1,500 for the vandalized Fallen Fire- ï¬ghters Memorial. “We were trying to ï¬gure a good way to raise funds for it and came up with the ball hockey idea," said Chris Leonard, a ï¬reï¬ghter with Whitchurch-Stouffville Fire and Emergency Services and organizer of the event. “It turned out pretty well considering the weather." This year’s beneï¬ciaries will be Muscular Dystrophy Canada and the BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg,com COMING UP cane www.msh. Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville Emergency Care Fund So far there are 10 teams registered for the tournament and games will be played at Boston Pizza and the Stouffville Arena. Since the event is for ï¬reï¬ght- ers only, except for the Boston Pizza team, the restaurgint will donate 10 per cent of its food sales that day to the two charities. A boot will also donations. “We'd deï¬nitely like to surpass ($1,500) but at least match it. We're deï¬nitely trying to make it bigger and bigger," Mr. Leonard said. “The ï¬rst game gets underway around 9:30 a.m. with the cham- pionship game starting around 5 p.m. This year’s beneï¬ciaries will be Muscular Dystrophy Canada and the Whitchurch-Stoujfville Emergency Care Fund. around to spectators for