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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Feb 2004, p. 5

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Dianne - 905-640-3521 Karen 0 905-640-1657 Winter Carnival an affirm FEBRUARY 2004 Ward 2 councillor Phil Bannon is reviving a popular local traditiong. the Wbm your work 3 pea/es for inelf, don’ t intempt. New To Your Community? Be sure to call Lucky Margaret Dickson of Stouffvllle, seen here receiving her delectable prize from Sara Marsala, was the winner of Tempest in a Teapot's big basket, valued at $150 retail. The winning ticket was drawnDecZO. Our hostus will bring gifts and aroma. 3M with Mpful community iniormation. Lucky ”01930 ;COME‘ 'AGON annual winter carnival at Musselman's Lake, which takes place this year on Commlsslons, lralllno commlwons. management lass and W all may be memo wlth mutual fund investments. M mu m proapocnn and consul! you! mum pvomslonal balm Immune. Mutual lunds are not gamma. mall values change Mummy and past Mom may not be wand cmzoa 12/00 Everyone is welcome to attend a fabulous evening of delicious food, fun and dancing Proceeds will go to the Christ Church Anglican Building Fund. Tickets are $45 each and there will be a cash bar. To make reservations call 905â€"640â€"l46l or 905-640-833. Work Now, Play Later Are you preparing for retirement? The evening begins at 6:30 pm. with dinner at 7:30 pm. Among the great selection of silent auction items are a cottage weekend, dinner for six, a cruise on Georgian Bay. golf foursomes and tickets for a variety of special events. "This will be a wonderful evening to celebrate Valentine's Day with someone special," said organizer Sandra Stronach. The second annual Heart to Heart Silent Auction and Dinner Dance is being held_ at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club Feb. l4. Sponund In part by: Learn the basic principles of contributing to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RESP) and how to potentially maximize the benefits of an HHSP while minimizing the cost of taxes. Furthermore, explore the investment options available with The Hartford Canada Funds. Featuring: Edward Jones invite: you to attend: mm rme: Work m Datemme: February Place: Sleepy H1 Sleepy Hollow hosts Heart to Heart auction THE E HARTFORD Work Now. Play Later February 10. 2004 7:00 pm. Sleepy Hollow Gnu I Coumty Club 13242 Tam Una, Slouflvllle, 0" Guest Speaker John Panchenko Entrainment: will be served H.8.V.P. to Saudi Beadle! .1605) 640-9559 Valentine's Day from I to 4 The carnival, which Mr. EdwardJones‘ Serving Individull Investors For mm Inlormallon. call or or stop by today. Flu ”Skill-99m wfdwardjommnm John Paulina 34Civir Ave.. Unit l0] Stouffville Bun 905640-9559 lnvnlmrnl Hrprnrnl-livr "I am attempting to get the residents on the lake involved as much as possible, to try and bring the community together and celebrate the season." Residents from across Whitchurch-Stouffville are invited to come and join the fun, he said. Mr. Bannon also plans to organize annual summer and fall festivals in Ballantrae. Bannon calls Have a Heart, Love the Lake. includes skating. music and games, with free hot chocolate and hot dogs. "I have invited the Stouffville Community Policing Centre, York Regional Police and the Stouffville Fire Department to feature their crime prevention and safety programs." said the councillor. Contest forms are available from participating Whitchurch-Stouffville schools and daycares. the Lebovic Leisure Centre, the municipal offices. Stouffville GO station, Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum and online at www.5touffvilleonline.com. The public is invited to visit the museum between I and 5 pm. to place their votes for the People's Choice award. Admission is free and voting ends Feb. 15, but all entries will remain on display until Feb. 27. Winners will be announced at the council meeting on Feb. 17 at 7 pm, and in the March issue of Stouffville This Month. Mrs. Underhlll says It has been her own personal experience of sound investments that has afforded her husband and herseluhe opportunity to‘travel extensively. To reserve a space for this exciting evening and Ieam'how the services of Edward lones and Stonehouse Travel can become parts of your future call Sandi Benedict at 905-640-9559 Space is limited and reservations are required. Fellow Guest Speaker Michael Geskie will bring to life the European Russian River and Barge Cmises. customized golf itineraries for Scotland and Ireland. and Mega-Yacht excursions aboard the Starr Clipper Ships offered by Exclusive Tours and available through Stonehouse Travel. These specialized trips will capture the imagination of travelers who have experienced the mainstream cruise lines and standard Caribbean vacations and long for a new travel opportunity. According to Lynne Underhill. Stonehouse Travel consultant, "the caliber of Exclusive Tours itineraries is unbeatable." offering the opportunity to visit smaller ports and experience the local people and outstanding regional cuisine or golfing at unique and spectacular locations. "Vacations ate activities that individual invesiors list as being goals for their mtirement,“ says Mr. Paulina First, second and People’s Choice prizes will be awarded in each of four age categories -â€" up to\4\, 5 to 8, 9 to l3 and I4 to 17. First and second prize winners will be selected by the Doors Open Whitchurch- Stouffville Committee. "We want to generate excitement about heritage among our youth," explained Doors Open Eyfint coordinator Patricia Robinson. Entries must be submitted by 4:30 pm. Feb. II‘ and will be displayed at Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum from Feb. 13. Guest speaker lohn Partchenko of Hartford investments Canada Corporation will provide an economic update for 2004 including cun'ent trends. how to increase investment returns and ways to utilize mutual funds to reduce the tax load during a person's working life and the impact it can have on one's retirement years. In celebration of Heritage Month the Doors Open Whitchurch-Stouffville Committee has launched a colouring contest for children up to the age of 13 and a drawing contest for youth from 14 to 17. According to Investment Representative lohn Paulino the Edward lones philosophy is that investments "are for the living and locus on people's dreams" and collaborating with Stonehouse Travel and their exceptional travel opportunities during an evening that outlines the services provided by each company is a natural fit, Speakers af-lfre'lfiesday, February I0th Work Now. Play Miner mudby Edward Jones and Stonehouse Travel will offer ideas and solutions for both sound investment strategies and exceptional travel opportunities. The event will start with refreshments and hors'doeuvnes at 7pm at the Sleepy Hollow Golf 8 Country Club at | 3242 Tenth Line. south of Bloomington Road. No local businesses have joined forces for an evening full of inspigap’pm F133, aresureto melt away the Febmary blahs‘ Colouring contest to celebrate Heritage Month Money and travel a great duo "WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - Stonehouse Travel EdwardJones’ Serving Mil MAE.

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