PLANNER \l’tï¬Ã© THANKSGIVING ART Palettes of Whitchurch hold their 14th annual art show at the Lemonville Community Centre Oct 9,10 and 11 from 10 am. to 5 pm. each day. Tb add an event to this listing, eâ€"maillim Mason at jmason@ynng.com Eilent organizers can also register with POP at yorkregionoom your Rn more community even ts, visit yorlaegion.com and click on POI? personal online planner Children under 13 years of age are safest in the back seat Booster seats are required by law if your child is: Under 145 cm (4’9") Between 18 and 36 kg (40-80 lbs) Under 8 years of age 1-800-361-5653 m: 1-866-252-9933 m.york.a/camat Focmonhfoimation, (allYott Region Health Connection swing on mun 0"â€B The 10th Annual Stouflville Studio Tour is on Oct 16 and 17 from 10 am. to 5 p.m.There are 36 juried artists taking part Admission is free. Go to: www. stouffviliestudiotour.com Pleasecallortextifspottedorfound. (oliamdflfppeuhanflou fl _ Lemonviue Euchre Club opens its new season at 7:30 pm. at the Lemonville Community Cenâ€" tre. For more information, call 905â€"642-1382. WHATA CARD Yofl'lbgion signiï¬cant difference for York’s marginalized residents, particularly when Ontario is phas- ing out an existing $100 special diet supple- ment, Mr. Pearson said. _‘}We want to show how the poor do it by relying on food banks and vouchers," he said. “Some don’t and that's the shame of it all.“ “It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to tell us something is out of whack. The average apart- ment rent in the region is $960. The maximum a single person gets is $585." .- fl at-riskvresidents are forced to share facilities, some of which are unsafe, as a result of the shortfall, Mr. Pearson said. York Region Food Network co-ordinator Yvonne Kelly hopes the exercise garners sup- port for thoseyvho can’t eat “healthy. “The challenges people have on low income to access just the basics, like food, are not easy," she said. “Impossible choices, we call it.†MPP Iaczek taking part in weekâ€"long experiment . week-long experiment follows Homeowners in YOUR AREA will be given the opportunity to have a lifetime, energy saving “MET AL ROOF" installed on their home. WE ARE LOOKING FOR SHOW HOMES FOR OUR CEDAR SHAKE AND QUARRY SLATE PROFILE. _* As a display home participant, yo ‘Vwill receive discounted pricing and have access to our special l 1 interest, no down payment unsecured bank ï¬nancing. WWW.BIL-DEN.COM 0 CALL NOW FOR GREAT SAVINGS! 10 HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING 1-866-894-4040 mall: recently completed series of surveys by York Region MPPs. Politicians were asked to ï¬ll out a Do The Math questionnaire. The exer- cise highlights the difï¬culties of surviving on social assistance. Newmarket-Aurora MPP Frank Klees' monthly tally was $1,350. York-Sirncoe MPP Julia Munro's total was $1,042. Thomhill MPP Peter Shurman reported he'd need $1,450 a month and Oak Ridges-Markham MPP Hel- ena )aczek's survey indicated she’d require $1,324. Ms Iaczek represents Whitchurch- Stouï¬ville. ‘ WTo maintain your health. home and dig- nity, amonthly minimum of $1,400 is needed, Mr. Pearson said. ‘The challenges people have on low income to access just the basics,_ like food, are not easy. Impossible choices, we call it.’