12 Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, January 7, 2016 | Open House Round Three Your community, your say. THURSday, JAN. 7 STUDENT PAINTERS Images 2016: Larger Than Life, Works from the graduating art class at Stouffville District Secondary School, is the new exhibit at the Latcham Gallery in downtown Stouffville. The show continues through Jan. 16. CALENDAR THURSDAY, JAN. 21 PROSTATE SUPPORT COMMUNITY SATURday, JAN. 9 ROBBIE BURNS RETURNS made country breakfast 9 a.m. at the legion, 150 Mostar St. Tickets are available at the door. Adults $8, kids $4. York Region is planning for the future and wants your feedback The Regional Municipality of York continues to plan for future water and wastewater servicing and is looking for your input. York Region is expected to grow to 1.79 million people and 900,000 jobs by 2041. To accommodate this growth and be at the forefront of best practices, York Region is reviewing and updating its Water and Wastewater Master Plan. The Water and Wastewater Master Plan ensures water and wastewater systems meet current and future demands and are able to provide safe, cost-efficient and reliable services to the Region's communities. St. James Presbyterian Church hosts its annual Robbie Burns supper in the Parkview Village auditorium. For tickets or more information, call 905-640-3151. CATS COME CALLING The Stouffville Spirit hosts the Pickering Panthers in Ontario Junior Hockey League action at 7:30 p.m. at the Stouffville Arena. Prostate Cancer Canada Network - Newmarket Support Group Meeting for January is at the Newmarket Seniors Meeting Place 474 Davis Drive, Newmarket. Meet and greet at 6:30 p.m. with meeting 7 to 9. For details, go to www. newmarketprostatecancer.com SUNday, JAN. 17 Country cookin' SATURDAY, FEB. 6 VALENTINE'S DAY The Stouffville Legion's Ladies Auxiliary serves up a home- Your community, your say. Since the second round of the public open houses held in June 2015, the Region has completed the evaluation of water and wastewater servicing strategies and alternatives. Study findings, staff analysis and community input have helped us to determine a preliminary recommended water and wastewater servicing solution. These results will be presented to the public for feedback at the third and final round of open houses in January: Municipality Town of Richmond Hill Town of Newmarket WHY PAY MORE? YOU NAME IT ...WE FRAME IT 16686 Yonge St., Newmarket (905) 895-4084 Across from Mandarin Buffet Restaurant Decorate cupcakes and craft a heritage card for Valentine's Day at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum. Children $10, adults $5. Pre-registration required. www.townofws. ca/museum. THURSDAY, FEB. 11 Underground railroad Learn about The Spirit of Harriet Tubman is Leslie McCurdy's one- woman show at 19 on the Park. Tickets are $18 each at www.nineteenonthepark.ca Submit items for this calendar to jmason@yrmg.com and post calendar items at yorkregion.com Location South Services Centre Second Floor 50 High Tech Road York Region Administrative Centre Great Hall 17250 Yonge Street Date and Time January 20, 2016 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. January 26, 2016 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Leading-edge care for the soLution you seek! This year, improve your quality of life. FREE PARKING* Open house format: Self-guided review of material with staff available to answer questions. For more information, please contact 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75513 or watermasterplan@york.ca. Please let us know if you need any accommodation due to a disability to participate fully in an open house. Comments and feedback can also be given through york.ca/wwmp and social media using #YRYourSay. The Water and Wastewater Master Plan update follows requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment master planning process. Completion of this update is expected in 2016. Input regarding this plan is being collected in accordance with applicable legislation. Personal information you submit will become part of the public record available to the public, unless you request this information remain confidential. For additional information, please visit york.ca/wwmp hear Better, feeL Better, LiVe Better! It's not always enough to see it all, you need to HEAR IT ALL! Let our team of highly trained Audiologists help you HEAR IT ALL! Toronto Hearing Services are independent hearing clinics that are free to choose the best hearing products for your needs. We are 100% Audiologist owned and operated and have built our business on superior customer satisfaction. Come test your hearing and experience a no obligation demo today to see and hear how you can improve your quality of life. 25 years of Helping our Community Hear! North York ToronTo HEARIng SERvICES 711-1243 Islington Ave. 416-233-8581 *Conditions may apply. See Clinic for details. 340-1333 Sheppard Ave. E., 416-498-4151 The Audiology Centre West End Hearing Services Etobicoke Markham Stouffville Hearing Services Markham 203-377 Church St. 905-471-4327 www.torontohearingservices.com