Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 May 2008, p. 28

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Summer Art Camps At Latcham Gallery Km; and teem wtll 5 nd the oumnm mummd m mvnuhng out n and Whoa, I! Stouffvnlle' I an bunkel and neuby pub The Latcham Callcly' I u! camp,wh1d| x egululy sells out, a animated this yea by three wonderful an educate": Noelene Byme, Vmem Perry and Shelley Puma All have extenuve educauoml uxd mum experience, as well u a fabulous conneeuon wuh kids. beh umructo: olfen he! own brand of fun, onguul and dweue an educauon Vanessa hay ts a was and patient teach" who understands what is 'unponam to cluldxcn and how to than with at. Thu summcx, he: camp will include prom" such ss duwmg. panning. pnmmslung, hand- and: books, puppets mask linking and clay sculpture howls wtll ht unpucd both by nuns: and hmonc mum of m Vsncsu has wodud m the uadmoml buck and wluu: salve: mos 03::th medium for my years, uscludmg «mung processes She has uxcnnveupc mamlungmmdphotognphy anchools lo: pllcncs. ms otguuuuom, studios mdynvud (tom lundupncnloadulu She Ins slso an an odubmon coosdu'ulos. juror and Free Pm: ..SO.LD E Ken Prentice and fellow auctioneer Keith Pike make preparations for an auction May 10 for the Estate of Howard Burton 8: Doris Burton of Claremont. Ken's family have been in the auction business locally since On The Block 1891 By Gm Kennel energy and enthusiasm to: wuh the mandamfmthcmt ' mamas enjoy he: spontaneous. merge“: appxouh as well u the nch depth 0! expenence the alien Hex love of mime, photoguphy and sculpture are reflected m be: leuhm Nodene has been teacfung m to: the pan 18 was In her own wetk, the has created to amp rm u cduuuon Her unwell: drawing and 5 Shelley 0 also and Funds S] to Italy Sign “P Y‘ mom wanna: 18y the 3 '5 sum “mafia”. Cass um u d» all: unha- Callay H 1mm: I um Wtfl w M! .. I" "U“ mug: Nu! I This unique property has it all ! A 5 bedroom home. 3000+ sq. ft. on 115 Acres. 2 out buildings. heated A/C workshop/studio - 4800 sq. ft + 3500 sq. ft. storage unit. Rolling land with pond. Viewing by appointment only. JOHN POLLARD RE/MAX ALL-STARS REALTY 005-477-0011 - «msâ€"mm I 31 View more phutns on www.j0hnp0llard.ca A Wonderful Friend With A Heart Of Gold UXBRIDGE AREA local resadents to take turns gomg lo the hospital and. later. Margle's home, In an auempt to stimulate the popular Stouffville teen's brain through a process called patterning Despite hundreds of hours of dedr- cared effort by dozens of volunteers, Margie died a few years later. But the town grew closer and Suzanne stood tall for her unending efforts on Margie's behalf. Always a facilitator, Suzanne went to great lengths to patch up a mini-rift that came between myself A MUST SEE ! 'rgamzm Out in Write Field and 8d! Kamps when I took what was mean! to be a good natured rhotalhunmacolumnlwrme. lncensed, his daughter forwarded the to her dad, who had moved to nu'rh Columbia. Bill wrote a manna letter to the editor of the mp6, evemng (he were with a few I than ' us barbs. When vrmed Swuffville sev- eral months later, dear Suzanne amused for the three of us to have cofleelopauhthmgsu .Billandl ended u sulfa for Koun in my butcher: ngaher uunne had left. Suunne Invned Sue and me for dmner after she moved w Guelph earher {has decade, scu ‘ around to put together a wonde 1 mail It was the last mm 1 saw her‘ She dred (hr; pan mater, the warm of demons whmh had been conspmng azunn her for some u’me. We had the: to: some tune. we had fled bnefly around Chnstmas, andlhnduldl’dcallherbackl nevet got around to it. After hearing of her death, I wen! to my files and pulled out the l y, land-hearted cn'tique she gwen me concerning an article I had once wntten as a potential magazme piece. It was filled with compliments, constructive cn‘ticism, and encouragement. It's all I have to temember Suzanne by. The world welcomed Max McDowell into its midst the eve- ning of April 24. The son of first time mother Heather, and Stouffville optometrist Martin - whose daugh- ter Jocelyn attends university in Montreal - little Max was born weighing seven pounds five ounces. Congratulations and well done! ”Where did you (am: from baby Out of the cverywhcrc into here George MacDonald. he will be sadly {fussed

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