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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 7 Jan 2016, p. 14

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14 Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, January 7, 2016 | up to to 50 / off PLUS 0 0 Save up to an extra $300 off all Upholstery Including Clearance!* Carol COMES TO LIFE $ SUPPLIED PHOTO 1800 save JAX renew leather reclining sofa Available in Chocolate Brown & Cardinal Red Renew Leather Upgrade to Power Recline +$400 Also Available in Fabric from $1599 After $100 Discount compare compare at $3799 · sale $2099 now only $ After $100 Discount! 1999 $ * Jennifer Zetic saw a line from a Christmas carol at Musselman's Lake on New Year's Day. Not a partridge in a pear tree, but seven swans a swimming in the Ninth Line lake. $ 450 save 550 save Attention young writers: short story contest accepting entries Deadline is Feb. 15, 2016 By Chris Traber ctraber@yrmg.com DOLCE fabric stationary sofa compare at $1649 · sale $1299 ALLEGRA fabric accent chair compare at $1199 · sale $698 now $ 1199* now $ 648* After $100 EXTRA Discount!* Several Colours Available at the Sale Price After $50 EXTRA Discount!* Available As Shown at the Sale Price PLUS! Save the HST on all Regular Priced Tables, Lamps & Accessories!* Etobicoke Newmarket Scarborough Vaughan Mississauga/Oakville Burlington/Hamilton Markham London Kitchener 1611 The Queensway, East of Sherway Gardens 181 Green Lane E., (E. of Yonge St., Beside Best Buy) E. Gwillimbury Scarborough Town Centre, Hwy 401 at McCowan Rd Hwy 400 at Rutherford Rd., Opp Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre 2657 Dundas St. W., at Winston Churchill Power Centre, 1220 Brant Street/QEW 3083 Highway #7 East, East of Woodbine 760Wharncliffe Rd.South,Just North of Southdale Rd. 4300 King Street East, At Sportsworld 416-253-0555 289-841-3300 416-296-9111 905-660-0677 905-569-0046 905-331-7600 905-479-0199 519-686-1441 519-650-4300 la-z-boy.com/gta Mon-Fri 10-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 11-6 Kitchener/London 11-5 *See store for details. Limited quantities on some products. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Products may vary store to store. Financing available on approved credit/see store for details. Although every precaution is taken, errors in price or specification may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct such errors. Offer ends January 19th, 2016 or while supplies last. Young adults 22 and younger are invited to write their best prose for the sixth annual short story contest hosted by the Canadian Federation of University Women. The competition, co-ordinated by the federation's Aurora/Newmarket chapter, is open to aspiring scribes in York Region and Bradford West Gwillimbury, writing contest committee chairperson Adele Matsalla said. While creative writing can be a solitary and challenging task, the contest rules are simple. Submissions must be accompanied with a $5 entry fee and can be no longer than 750 words, so ensure you do a word count. The deadline for entries is Feb. 15, 2016. Cash prizes for first, second and third places are $400, $300 and $200 respectively. Winners will be announced in April and the top story will be reprinted in the Newmarket Era and Aurora Banner newspapers. This year, award-winning Canadian author and playwright Jennifer Dance will be the celebrity judge. The Stouffville resident has a passion for justice and equality as well as a great love for the North American wilderness and the animals who call it home. She is the author of Paint, Red Wolf and Hawk. Her profile can be read at jenniferdance.ca. The Aurora/Newmarket chapter's goal is to promote literacy and encourage young writers and is part of a national organization. The local club, comprised of about 250 women, is both a service and a social club. As one of its mandates is education, the club provides awards of $9,000 annually to students in York Region. To download an entry form and rules, visit cfuwauroranewmarket.com and click on Writing Contest.

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