By Carol Morin Are you a senior? Bet you don't think eol Maybe you're a zoomer or e boomer! If so, the Sliver Jubilee Club wants to talk m youl The Club. located at 6297 Main St. Stouffville, right across from rho CIBC, is open to Stouffville residents who are Fifty-five And Betterâ€"or in other words. FAB.- ulousl At $5 per year, membership is a real bargoon and is one of the best-kept secrets in Stouffville.The current membership is over 200 and climbing! ..-.. 1 â€"v._...._ .- - The Club offers bridge on Wednesday and Friday af- ternoons, with euchre and bid euchre available onThurs- day afternoons. The Friday evening bid euchre crowd is quite a lively bunch. Line dancing has been recently introduced on Monday afternoons, and may expand to include aTuesday morning class if demand continues. Mah jong is being considered for Thursday afternoons 14 o Novombor 2009 SILVER‘JUBILEE CLUB THE PLACETO BE FOR ’FAB’ and aTan Jay fashion show ls planned for the spring. The very-popular "Soup ‘n’ Sandwich" lunches are of- fered four or flve times a year. The Christmas mem- bers' lunchâ€"free to all members-43 always a full-house event. A . . _. ,,‘.| __.l ALI-A A Foot Clinic is available on the second and third Thursdays of each month, with a CHATS Wellness Pro- gram being oï¬ered on the ï¬rst and third Mondays of each month. Sawy seniors watch for the bus trips or- ganized by Audrey Gibson and Nelda Morley. The most recent trip to Port Hope was fantasticl The current trip to see the Rookettes is already in a waiting-list situation. Other trips are "in the works.†AA ,__- .._.._... anal Tn‘eV'égrvly boomers are they’re much more active, already 60 years young, and much more health conscious, than any previous genqration.They're concerned about _ -.. ,Jn ..... TLA‘Jâ€"n lifestyle, y... ..... ,-..-._V._,,, , illness prevention, nutrition and ï¬tness.They’re on the second and third ‘, and looking for activities such as badminton, billiards, bowl- lng, dancing, pickle-ball, shuffleboard, table tennis, tai chi, woodworking and yoga.They are technically savvy and attend computer classes, digital photography class- es, and language and painting classes. They realize the importance of keeping an aging population physically ï¬t, mentally ï¬t and socially ï¬t. With the evolution of Stouffville as a prime retirement destination, the Silver Jubilee Club will continue to be an active voice on the part of Stouffville seniors. SENIORS As of Oct. 27, the Ballantrae seniors group moves to the Ballantrae Community Centre, Musselman’s lake Room. Members meet every Tuesday, from noon until 4 pm. for tea, games and conversation. "Many thanks to the Ballantrae Community Centre board of directors who have been so supportive of this initiative,’ said ward two councillor Phil Bannon. “The Town of Stouffville, leisure services director Rob Raycroft and manager Bob Heickert deserve our thanks for their efforts and support throughout the process,’ said Mr. Bannon. “I 'Gvould like'to invite seniors in the community who are interested in â€luv-v ... --.- --___-,, meeting new friends and neighbours to come out and enjoy themselves. New members are welcome." Groomingdale‘s owner Kelli Gilliss would like to announce she has earned the prestigious title of CERTIFIED GROOMER by the International Professional Groomers Astociation. She is now ofï¬ciallv Kelli Gilli“ CG. ' P_et Styling anb Obébience Training ‘ AWARD WINNING ALL-BREED GROOMING Kelli also ochrs a big ‘Oongramlations‘ to Icnnifcr Sidcr for “AGING“ her ï¬rst practical exam towards her CG title! Community Centre New Home For Seniors Group AS WE ARE ALREADY BOOKING UI‘ FOR CHRISTMAS PLEASE BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOIN’I‘MFNT StouffVillo