18 ~ “WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" See us on ‘wwwstouflvi/leonline.com‘ GREENHOUSES (Ulla) yUII'J/l/Jfl !I! H/ flv’j'l/l/Ul'?’ 411 Open 'l‘uc-s. - Sun. 10 - 5 p.111. 378 ll“) 47. I km Fast nf(.nnr|\\rmd 905â€"640-4851 KATE CHDERDNE / S‘TOUFFVILlE YHIS MONTH Doris Dunn, Dorie Billich and Edi McRoberts take a quick break between sewing customers at the WhitchurchStouffville Museum Wctorian Tea and Sale. The tradition, al Christmas goodies were delicious and fine china and silver tea sets complemented the beautifully decorated room. Salvation Army Welcomes donations Although Christmas is a ioylul season larly welcome," said BIA manager Rutl for man families, it can be ve LeBlanc, who is coordinatin the m drm GARDEN GIFT SHOP OPEN DAILY 9 to 5 Call 905â€"640-6611 at Richters Herb Farm 357. Hwy 47 just East of Goodwood Fraud: Doris Dunn, Dorie Billich and Edi McRoberts take a quick break between sewing customers at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum Victorian Tea and Sale. The tradition- al Christmas goodies were delicious and ï¬ne china and silver tea sets complemented the beautifully decorated room. Although Christmas is a ioyful season for many families. it can be very tough for people who are dealing with loss or facing ï¬nancial difficulties. Since it is a time for giving, the Salvation Army invites people in Whitchurch-Stouffville to donate unwrapped gifts, which will be distributed to area families in need. "One group that they told me Is always left out Is the ado- lescents. so presents for them are particu- Iarly welcome.†said BIA manager Ruth LeBlanc, who is coordinating the gift drive from her ofï¬ce at the train station. Most teens will appreciate gift certifi- cates for music or clothing stores, a cool scarf or funky jewellery. Gifts will be tagged and wrapped according to the sex and age of the recipient, and placed under the Salvation Army tree at the station. Donations can be dropped off anytime between now and Dec 20. DECEMBER 2002