Circulation 8,500 What’s Inside.. 26 1 Flying Cats ...Ruth LeBlanc ‘33 ' B arthau Jewellers 6312 Mlin SL. Stnume 905-640-4646 fairytale ending to another year of loving her IICIIIII'C Sihuhuill % month Sit In My Chair ...Luke Soup Scent Of A Lemon ...Kate A’Ia Cane She's Gone ...With Ralph Out Of My Tree ...Bruce NEED HELP WITH YOUR NEw YEAR’S RESOLUTION? 3 MONTH ‘ Fitness ‘ Membership The lst Stouffville Scout Troop was awarded the prize for most humorous float in this years Santa Claus Parade. The Stouffville Kinsmen and Kinettes sponsored another fabulous event which Teams face off in local benefit game On Dec. 29 at 7 pm, the Stouffville Amateut Hockey League All Stars take on Stouflville Spirit in a community benefit game for Luke Anderson, who was iniured in a mountain biking accident, and lanis Lovett. who is fighting cancer, After three years of treatments and numerous operations. lanis is quick to point out that she Is not the only one dealing with a crisis In her llte, and that It's Important for people to understand the effect It can have on the whole‘famlly. "It's okay to stick you: head In the send some days,†she observed. "It Isn‘t good to leave it there, When some- L31 Kate Gilderdale Stouï¬ville This Month Although she had to undergo another operation In December, she seemed more concerned about missing her son's hockey games. lames. 0, is a right winger tor the Proceeds from event for Janis and Luke attracted huge crowds and showcased the impressive creative talent of community groups, schools and local businesses. f Slouflvmt . )im _~wm: FITNESS Wane! Sande-sol» minor Atom A Clippers. and Steve coaches the team. The support of other hockey fami- lies in town has been amazing. said Ianis. "Stouffville is a wonderful community." A choir from the York Durham Academy of the Performing Arts will sing O Canada and Luke, Steve and lames will perform the puck dropping ceremony to start the game. During the first intermission the entire Tyke division house league will play two mini games. and there will be a irisbee toss and chuck-a-puck at the second intermission. A raffle will also be held during the evening‘ Ticket are $8 for patrons l6 and up and $5 for the under-I55 and will be available at the door. Children '5 and under will be admitted tree. Available on: WWW/WWW JAN UARY 2004