rculation 8,500 6312 Main St, Stouffvillt vww.HandPickedDiamond9.cm Show Low; QJ Barthau Jewellers 905 â€"640-4646 Stouflvillethismontn whilchurcn Care and Share re-opens at new home Volunteers prepare for the Giant Book SaIe at Whitchurch- Stouffville Library. Representatives from the Lions Club. Kinsmen, Masons and Stouffville Missionary Church get ready for the Giant Book Saie fundraiser. which runs Feb. 28 to March 3 at the library. are expam By Kate Gilderdale itouflville This Montr has provide )usehold items for local residents and visi- >rs All items are donated by the community. ith proceeds going to the Mennonite Central 3mmittee (MCC) in support of the organiza- on's relief and development work in Canada 1d around the world, The new location, which has been renovat- :l from top to bottom, encompasses almost 000 square feet, and is wheelchair accessi- gram called the Global Neighbours Activ Centre, explained general manager. Annet Reesor. "Volunteers are invited to come a1 recycle non-saleable clothing into pieced an tied comforters, to help those in need aroui the world. MCC has already sent over 300 of these relief blankets to Afghanistan." As well, the room will be used to plan pl grams for local volunteers and schools, tea( >om has been set aside for a new pro Standing left to right are: Bruce Gribbon, Bruce Smith, Ryan West. Brian Bienkhom. Joe Cote, Cart Johnson. T.J. Winters. Steve Fronski. Seated from left: Gary Gomick. Barb St. John, Natalie Hallman. Ben Wallace gram called the Global Neighbours Activity Centre, explained general manager, Annette Reesor. "Volunteers are invited to come and recycle non-saleable clothing into pieced and tied comforters. to help those in need around the world. MCC has already sent over 30,000 of these relief blankets to Afghanistan." As well, the room will be used to plan pro- Please turn to page 17 FEBRUARY 2002