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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Jan 2003, p. 15

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Dec. 30: 1-2230 pm. and 6:30-8 pm. at the Lebovic Leisure Centre: Holiday leisure swim. Def. 3]: 1-230 pm. at the Lebovic Leisure Centre: Holiday leisure swim. Dec. 28: 2-4 pm. at the Lebovic Leisure Centre: Holiday leisure swim. Dec. 28: 7 pm. at Latcham Hall: Fundraiser for Luke Anderson includes gaming tables, bar, silent auction. Tickets $15 from Boyd's Source for Sports or the Latdiam Gallery. For details contact Reagan Maude at reaganmaude@hotmail.com Dec. 29: 10:30 am. at Stouflville Country Market: Whitchurch-Stouffville community worship service with guest speaker David Onley of CityPulse News Everyone welcome. Dec 29: 2-4 pm. at the Lebovic Leisure Centre: Holiday leisure swim. “a Dec 21: 1-3 pm. and 6:30-8 pm. at the Lebovic Leisure Centre: Holiday leisure swim. Dec. 28: at Latcham Gallery". One-hour art workshops for children throughout the day. For details see Dec. 27. Dec. 28: 1:15-2:45 pm. at the library: Pet Stop Parade of Pets. Meet a variety of pets and get tips on how to care for’your own. The cost is $1 and preregistration is required. Dec. 27: 10 a.m.,lms a.m., lzoo pm. and 2:15 pm. at Latcham Gallery: 0ne~hour holiday workshops for children: Build Your Own Scrapbook, Mobile Making, Make Your Own Rain Sticks and Maracas, and Puppet- making. Each workshop costs $5 and is filled on a first-come, first-served basis Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month welcomes community event listings from non~profit groups and organizations Please send a brief synopsis of upcoming events by e-mail to withwrinkles@hotmail.com, fax to 905-642- 2368 or mail to 61 N Main St, Stouffville, Ont. L4A 3R4. Deadline for February submissions is January 20 JANUARY 2003 l‘v" V'v-"W Jam“, 21, 8128: Mmfima MAI-“ml“. ”m Operated by hr) 28 Sandiford Dr., Unit 7 Neighbourhood Behind McDonalds ”you... We ( Are Out of Work Want to Change Careers AreLooking to lie-enter the Work Force Are Searching for Your First iob Feel You are Under-employed Are Looking to Start Your Own Business partnership with Human dinlfuourcen Development Canada Looking For Work! 905-640-2856 experiments for children aged 7 and up. $25. Jan 3: at Latcham Gallery: One-hour art workshops for children throughout the day. Jan. 3: 10 a.m.-3 pm. at the library: Cold Crafts for children aged 7 and up. $25. - . Jan. 4: at‘ Latcham Gallery: One-hour art workshops for children throughout the day. For details see Dec 27. Jan. 7: 2-3 pm. at the library: Travel Series. Cost 35. For information call 905-642-7323. Jan. 8: 7-7:30 pm. at the library. PJ Storytime for ages 3-6. Free. Jan. 8: 7-9 pm. at the library: Book Discussion Group on Great Books of the 20th Century. Everyone welcome. Jan. 8: 7:30 pm. at Stouffville United Church: General sign»up meeting for Music Mania 2003. All welcome. For information call 905- 640â€"6418. Jan. II: at Latcham Gallery: Modular Lundi: an exhibition of new sculptural work by Rhonda Weppler. Sponsored by Century Mill Lumber. Ian. 12: l-3 pm. at Latcham Gallery: opening reception for Modular Lunch. Everyone welcome. Jan 13: 7-9:30 pm. Stouffville Quilting Club meets. Everyone welcome from beginner to experienced. Call Cindy at 905-642-0750 or e mail daisi5@nogers.com. Dec. 3|: 6:30 p.m.: Mayor Wayne Emmerson's New Year's Eve party with skating, bonfire, horse-drawn wagon rides in the park and kids' activities at Latcham Hall. Grand finale with fireworks. Everyone welcome. To Jan. 5: at Latcham Gallery: Images 2002/2003: Connections - exhibition of artwork by students at Stouffville District Secondary School, sponsored by Bill Houston Ford and Giles Chevrolet Oldsmobile. Jan. 2: Io a.m.-3 pm. at the library: Cold Crafts Dec. 3]: 245-3z45 pm. at Stouflville Arena ice pad B: Holiday Family Skate for friends and families of Guiding. No charge. For more information call We Can Help Year Round, it No Cost Centre in Whiitchurch-Stouffville We can help Jan. 15: 7-7:30 pm. at the library. Pl Storytime for ages 3-6. Free. Jan. 18: at Latcham Gallery: Free Family Day at the gallery offers a view of the current exhibition and an opportunity to create artworks to take home. Jan. 18: IO a.m.-noon at Latcham Gallery: Budding Artists â€" six week program of art classes for ages 7 to 10. To register call 905- 642-8945. Jan. 2|: 12:30-3 pm. at Latcham Gallery: Life Drawing Club - six weekly art sessions for adults. To register call 905-642-8945. Jan. 22: 4:30-5:30 pm. at the library: Winter Craft for ages 6 plus. $2. Jan 22: 7-8 p .m. at the town offices: Environmental Bill of Rights - a public presentation sponsored by the Whitchurch- Stouflville Environmental Advisory Committee with John Ferguson of the Environmental Commission of Ontario. Find out how you can influence, monitor, review or appeal provincial environmental decisions. Jan. 22: 7-7:30 pm. at the library. Pl Storytime for ages 3-6. Free. Ian. 22: 7-9 pm. at the library: Book Discussion Group's open discussion evening. Everyone welcome. 4 Jan. 24: 7:30 at Parkview Auditorium: Understanding the Middle' East -- a presentation by Peter Ginsburg on the recent history of this international hot spot. Refreshments to follow. All welcome. Sponsored by Community Mennonite Church of Stouffville. Jan. 27: 7-9:30 pm. Stouffville Quilting Club meets Everyone welcome from beginner to experienced. Call Cindy at 905-642â€"0750 or e- mail daisi5@rogers.com. Jan. 28: 6:45-8:45 pm. at the library: Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre presens The Art of Interviewing, a free seminar on techniques for job seekers. To register call 905-642-7323. "WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - 15 Girl Guides of Canada needs girls and women to help with unit meetings, organizing and running special events, and administrative work High school students welcome. Call 905- 640-4084 for information. Whitchurch-Stouffville Roadwatch Committee needs volunteers to increase radar coverage and help with other programs in all wards. Our mandate is to improve community safety. If you can help, please call Harry Bowes at 905-640â€"3319. CHATS (Community Housing Assistance to Seniors) has a waiting list of seniors in need of services, including transportation (mileage paid), weekly visits, lundw out volunteers and Meals on Wheels drivers Cantonese-speaking individual needed to help vyith senior day program. For more information, please call toll free lâ€"877-452â€"4287 ext. 6013 Please note: All library programs require registration. Insufficient registration may result in cancellations. ' Silver Jubilee Club holds the following weekly evens: Wednesday 10 am. Pool or snooker. Wednesday and Friday 1-4 pm. Bridge. Thursday and Saturday 12:30 pm. Pepper (card game). Friday 7:30 pm. Bid eudire. For information call 905â€"640-3588 or 905-640 1751, A foot clinic is held every second and third Thursday of the month from 9 am. to noon. $14.00. To make an appointment call Aileen at 905â€"642â€"6466. Ballantrae Seniors meet every Tuesday at the Ballantrae Seniors' Centre on Aurora Rd. between the Recreation Centre and the school. Newcomers welcome. For information call Mary Wylie at 905-640-3603. Jan. 28: 6:30-9:30 pm. at the leisure centre? Learn the Steps, an information seminar on volunteer screening. The $15 fee indudes a manual and refreshments. To register, call 905- 642-7529, ext. 323. Jan. 29: 7-7:30 pm. at the library. P1 Storytime for ages 3-6. Free. \ Volunteers needed ‘

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