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Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Dec 2006, p. 8

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O'Duc-MZW The Sloufiville Terry Fox Run commune u w delighted with mull: to: the last two yea", they have decided to enter the Slouffv'llle Santa Chm Parade to thank the community for then panmpauon. Terry’s Team to join the parade 'Wephnlohmahalf ton truck with our 2 2M dedication banners (Inboard; (tank you along the side; and walk": dumbulmg a T: min with out thanks to the crowd do (h Each rule! will include a thank you. $200, I 2005 and 2006, and date of next year's event ~ 5 2007,’ said Smdy Schcll Kmm-dy. ‘Thc lulu: are left ova from the uhool p the bannct priming ls bung donated by Jun and the [bank you labels are count-9y 0 Jun 2 Lyon; Isn't it amazmg what a : accomplish!’ Tetry Fox team members an walkers along the route to dumb encour ‘ weather pemnttmg form of eny Fox nmchandm t selves.’ said Sandy. The parade stats 31 begins on Cam Fella I St. to Novophum SE #cfi‘fim 64 Sandiford Drive, Unit 13, Stouffvillo Call us for an Appointment '-WASH (9274) MI [I ads are ‘ u: what mu A Musical Gem at Ballantrae On a Sunday aftemoon Um fall, a sold out audience of over 220 emoyed a musical gem by accomplished unis! Alan Hobbms at the mac Golf and Country Club recreation centre. The concert, which was arranladby byresidents Lloyd and y Pmnock - the latter artist 3 first music r in Canada was pre- sented to launch Mr. Hobbins' third CD, a collection of music by Gershwin and Rachmaninoff. His previous CDs featuring music by Chopin, and also recorded at the Glenn Gould Studio in A sold out crowd en or a memorable afternoon of beautiful music played by cele- brated pianist Alan 0 bins at Ballantrae Golf and Country Club's recreation centre. Stouffville Christian School invites everyone to visit the Christmas Store which will be open Dec. 7, 8 and 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 pm. A Christmas crafts, unique gifts, baked goods, a gift give-away table and free wrapping are offered at the school store, which is located at 565 Uxbridge- Christian School store opens Dec. 7 Lee-Anne Hamilton is the lucky winner of the Stouffville Free Press 'Vote On Line and Win" Contest. Lee-Anne wins two tickets to 'Bedside Manners” at the Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre. mmwwayonewhopamcipuedintheoonwu. By Kate Cilderdale Stouffville Free Press Toronto, were released in 1995 and 1999 and won him the Chopin Society's Medal of Reiognition. Thve am 0 ned with a balladepm thre‘:c etudes b Chopin, followed by five preâ€" udes by Rachmaninoff. In the second half of the rogram, Mr. Hobbms playe Cho in’s Nocturne in C Minor an five preludes by Gershwin, conclud- ing with a breathtaking virtu- oso performance of Cershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue for piano solo, which brought the crowd to its feet in spontaneous and tumultuous applause. For his encore, he played a lyrical ren- Pickering Townline, also known as Toad Hall Road. Take Main St. éast to the York-Durham Townl'me and tum south, then take the first left. Many of the gifts are hand crafted by students and their families. For more information about the sale call 905â€"640â€" 3297. If you are interested in participat- ing as a crafter or vendor, please contact Kelly Anne Shankland at 9056424833. dition of Brahm's Intermezzo in A Major. The concert was a resoundâ€" ing success in eve aspect, With music of the highest qual- ity and a classic virtuoso per- formance by the artist Mr. Hobbins disy layed his poetic artistry, combined with a high degree of dexterity, im cable memory and a master 1 tech- nique, all of which engendered a strong rapport with the audi- ence. It was a truly entertaining and rewarding afternoon of superb piano artistry of the highest uality; an absolutely memorab e musical treat.

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