Donna’s services include: - Spa Facials - Glycolic Acid collagen facials - Gel and acrylic nails - Air brushing - Pedicures - manicures - Waxing - Permanent makeup Book now and receive a pedicure and manicure for $50, and take home a complimentary polish. Offer expires June 30, 2006 Fariba, Hairstylists retu Donna and Fariba “fish to welcome DIVA HAIR SPA 66 Art of Hair Design ‘ for Ladies Pleue '0“: the Stouffvlfle onkultunl Society when we vim Onuno‘l major outdoox [den show; the N' a lower and Garden 5 ow on Friday June 9. The aim is resented the Master aldenen 0 Ontario and the Niagara Parka Botanical Gardens and School of Horticulture. It iaanout- doc: event (rain or shine) being held a: the Niagara Horticultural Society hosts Niagara trip By MW?“ with over 100 exhibitors and vendors in a treat for all gardenen and I plant lover Handing: and them will be space on the bus for your excitingF0 new phat pliaurc ten. Pom), detailed list of eve: alter: and vendors pe cue visit www.ma- guaflowcrandgarden- ibowxom The cost is $40 ($35 for Horticultural Society members) and includes the bus, entrance fee and The 2006 Whitchurch-btoutrvme Duawocuy Festival gets under way at 8 p.rn. June 28 with the Sacred Music Concert at Stouffville United Church. Events on June 29 include the Stouffville Lions' Beef Barbecue in Memorial Park, opening ceremonies and awards, and evening entertainment for all the family. The fun continues June 30 with a host of events includ- ing free swimming at the outdoor pool, a Strawberry Tea Party at the Library and children 5 entertainment in the park. Downtown Main St. will be closed Canada Day for the huge craft and collectibles sale. Other events include the Ballantrae Lions’ pancake breakfast, a peo- ple parade, pie and jam contests, live entertainment, Lionel’s petting farm and free pony rides. Canada Day cake and a fabulous ï¬rework display will round off July 1 celebrations. Strawberry Festival Has Something For Everyone l \Aâ€"uov nnnnnnnnn Everyone is invited to attend the ecumenical church service in the Franklin Park marquee July 2, which will be followed by the Strawberry Social sponsored by Cook Canada. For more information visit www.5traw- berryfestivalca and check out the July issue of Stouffville Free Press, which comes out June 26. Stouffville’s Richardson Masonic Lodge and Zeradetha Lodge of Uxbridge, in conjunction with Toronto District #3 Senior Wardens’ Group, are host- ing a barbecue and family fun day at Elgin Park, Uxbridge on June _17: r I - I',I, A v.._-__°- ___ v , Attractions include a display of classic vehicles, a canine ‘flyball’ demonstration, children’s games, a H‘ hland dancing demonstration and a silent auction. ' 's family fun day, with proceeds to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, is just one example of the many ways the Masonic Lodge works for the betterment of our communities,“ said Stouffville’s Ken Prentice, who is llelpitrg‘to organize the event. ' I- I Dan r,,, " ""I'"‘D " " " - The fun begi‘hsié’ti pm. Tickets, which are $10 for adults and $5 for children, are availablp by callng Mr. Prentice at 905-642-9507 or Mark Young at 905-852- Family funday to be held in . Elgin Park 2006 Whitchurch:Stouff\fille Etrawberry By Kate Cilderdale Stouffville Free Press taxes. Bring a picnic lunch or purchase lunch there. The bus will leave the Stouffville Arena parking lot at 8 am. and return from Niagara at 4 pm. Payment must be made in advance. Please call Bill Preston at 905- 6404752 to sign up or for further details. This promises to be a fantastic day and the Stouffville Horticultural Society hopes that you will join us. Maureen Wood is presi- dent of the Stauï¬'ville Horticultural Society