27 ' May 2007 Wm T l U I .mum z I (‘nll Dan 81 Mom I’nrquhnrvon 905-640-4l5l *ititititiï¬iiiï¬iï¬iï¬ï¬titititititit**iii*ii**i*ii**i*iiiiititiï¬ï¬*ï¬iï¬itï¬ï¬iï¬itiï¬itiiiï¬ itï¬iiï¬ ititiiiti iititi *i‘:*#*‘£¥§£:£i‘iÂ¥i‘i.i:gzfliz‘itlgiÂ¥i#i#iÂ¥iliÂ¥i:#t:Â¥iÂ¥i!‘i#i#i#i#*Â¥ililu Home 0 Auto 0 Life (0 Healâ€! 0 Business Amman-WWW mm-Wzm 'Supen‘or SeMceMMWIԠozshourmmmm.mwi†gamma-“35mm 0 Compfliï¬wMMthmM Call us or drop In to: I no obliflon. comm quota. 20 Fm! Latin. Unit 6 8. 5 Compass Everyone is invited to attend The Lemonvillc Group of Artists’ 14th annual Show and Sale, which takes place May 5 and 6 (tom 10 a.m. to 5 pm. The show will be held at the beauti- fully renovated Lemonville Community Centre, 13453 McCowan Rd, and will Incorporate a wide vanety of artwork from members of thls talented group. Admlsslon 15 free and the centre 15 wheel- chalr accesstble. Browsers are welcome. To see samples of the artists' work, CV8!“ JRCS LEMONVILLE ARTISTS TO HOST ANNUAL SHOW Lemonvtlld )n' By Kate Cflderdale Stouffv'lllc Free Press r0! mm: 905-640-5 JP Canadian journalist Kathleen Kenna (3rd from right) accepts a Maple Leaf pin from Stouffville Rotary Club past president Hilary Richards at the club's Night of a Thousand Dinners April 12 at Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Rotary‘s John Pollard hands cheques totalling $1,000 from Ms. Richards and the club's Ken Prentice (2nd from right) to Paul Faucette of the Canadian Landmine Foundation. Ms: Kenna, who was seriously injured by a grenadr while on assignment in Afghanistan in 2002, was the guest speaker. Stouffvme