' 'oflav expires Feb. mem M" €25°/6’â€'-i=°::2: Family literacyday at Glad Park Public School FEBRUARY 2004 On Feb. l4 at 7:30 pm. everyone is invited to attend a music night fundraising event†at Parkview Village Auditorium to support the work of the Mennonite Central Committee in providing emergency food relief in Anorthem Uganda. Local musicians the Rouge River Connection and Bryan Moyer Suderman will perform at "They contacted me quite a long time ago to see if I would be Former Whitchurch- Stouffville mayor Wayne Emmerson has accepted the nomination as Liberal candidate for the new riding of Oak Ridges- Markham. Have a Heart music night for liggliuia at, Parkview village The focus is on developing literacy by encouraging reading and learning within the family context Guest readers visited ea’ch ‘cIassi‘oom to read and talk abGut Dressed as characters from Robert Munsch stories. Glad Park's staff, students and families enjoyed a variety of reading, writing, listening and speaking activities in French and English at Family Literacy Day Ian. 27. minimum WWW†Emmerson accepts nomination for Liberals Mmgmt in? gal§bndid-I’!-g socanvou mm? 29/03 did if 'é6'6a?h76u1 . Tara Brant. interested." said Mr. Emmerson. who left local politics in November at the end of his third term as mayor. His long experience in municipal politics was an important factor in the selection process and he is excited about the prospect of tackling a new challenge the event and Father Peter Paul Ssemakula from St. lude Parish in Masaka. Uganda will be a special guest. Father Ssemakula assists with M.C.C.'s work in Uganda and will speak on the situation in his country. The evening marks the start of a pastoral exchange between Stouffville's Community Mennonite Church and St. Many parents ioined their children for alphabet soup at lunch, which was followed by literacy worlshops designed for parent-child participation. Students enioyed hearing teachers present the progressive story all classes took turns ligand a choral reading of a poem Mn CM milk: Chm Factory ‘ how reading and writing is used in their daily lives. "This is a big riding and it's mostly rural" he said. "I live here and I've lived here all my life. and I can't remember the last time we have had an MP or an MPP who was actually from the community" at the federal level For more information call the church office at 905-640â€"9730. lude Parish in 2004. During his three week visit, Father Ssemakula will work alongside Pastor Gord Alton, who will pay a return visit to St. lude Parish later this year to work with Father Ssemakula. The church invites residents to join them at this special event. 2004 events, please ca: or services. Keep downtown Stoui‘iviiie alive and Vital...SHOP DOWNTOWN STOUFFVILLE COUNTRY VILLAGE BIA and discover irientiiy siiop keepers ailti a surprisingly great choice oi shops to serve you. I To everyone else (you iznow wtxo you are), than}: you so much tor everything you have done tor the BM We are lootzing forward to an exciting 2004 Witt] lots of positive changes happening in our downtown core. Whether you are attending one at our man year round events or visiting the historic downtown, tatze a minute a visit_one of our shops H u a Saturday, April 10 Saturday. May 15 Friday, June 11 Saturday, June 12 Saturday, July 3 Thursday. August 26 Saturday. September 18 Saturday, October 30 Friday, December 3 Anderson Haulage A P The Book Connection David and Sharon Baxter Marcel Bossi Jim Brazier Tim Beckett Bob Beckles. Senior Canadian Tire Ce De Candy Company Centreline Productions Darkside Drivers Dance Dreamz Inc. Former Councillor Cliff Dunkeld Giant Tiger Department Store Houston Ford L 8. M Nurseries Lipnels' Pony Farm Magic Hill Haunted Adventure Masquerade Costume Shop Motor Maid’s Motorcyclists Larry McDonald Family Newmans Dance Centre Peter Bruni Nielen Nutty Chocolatier No Frills John Relph 8. Family Clive Ross Wlshes to achnowledg e and thanlz the following†incliviJuals and groups for their support. The 2003 BIA events and endeavours were great successes. Thanks to all ot you for your commitment to our community. ,‘oI inionnatipn on hpvf you can 1 Stouflvifle Country Village Business Improvement Area how you can articipate in any o£ the {onowing l] the BIA 'ce at 905-640-0749. â€WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONT H" - l7 BIA Strawberry Festival Parade Moonlight Madness Summer Street Sale Art on Main Street Trick or Treat on Main Street Festival of Lights Christmas Celebration Easter Egg Hunt on Main Street Bed Race Giant Main Street Yard Sale Elvisfest “Tribute to the King†to list! Tum Hortons Town of Whitchurch Stouftville James Walton all the Ewlvi Whitchurch Stouffville this Month York Durham Academy of Performing Arts York South Association for Community Living Branch 259 Schell Lumber Barbara Sicinski Sobeys’ Mayor Sue Sherban Family Shoppers Drug Mart Shooting Stars Production Stouftville’s Baker Hill Stouffville Community Policing Stouh‘ville Dance Centre Stouffville Horticultural Society Stouffville Kinsmen Club Stouflville Lioness Club Stouffville Masons Stouffville Missionary Church Stouffville Tribune Newspaper Strawberry Festival Committee StudentVolunteers - too many Royal Canadian Legion