Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Mar 2003, p. 18

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Mar. I: 4â€"11 pm. at the Legion: Evening in the dub room, with peameal bacon on a bun sewed from 4-7 pm. $3 a head. Entertainment by Grant Fullerton from 7-1] pm. All welcome. Mar. 4: 2-3 pm. at the library: Travel series pre- sents Wsin'ng Australia with Mary and Stan McMullerL Cost is $5 per person. To register call 905-642-7323. Mar. 4: 6:45-8:45 pm. at the library: ”Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre presents Career Planning for 45+. Free. To register call 905-640-2856. Mar. 4: 5-7 pm. at Christ Church Anglican on Sunset Blvd: Pancake supper â€" $5 for adults, $4 for children under 12 and 815 for families All wel- come. For information all 905-640-1461. Ma. 5: 7-9 pm. at the library Book Discussion Grouphostsanopena'nsansiorLFreeEveryone Mndefeatlatgon. . Halo-H:Mard18reakatmelibraty:Avarietyof fivepedommwilbeheldweekdaymomw Costisszpetheadocnforameweekpassmt mhwfonnationcalSOSâ€"MZ-BB. unatmmeakatlatdumcallemdafly pmgrams take students on an artistic hour of CanadaDropbythegaleryfordetaismcaflms- 640-8954. Mar. 12-14: 92304130 am. at Whitchurch- Ma. 9: Noon-5 pm. at the library. Simultaneous OrssEmibifionwiflwOIessMasterZargonTKkets Qw_ptoceedstodmefibratyandptizsforall Feb. 28: 730 pm. at Latcham Hall: Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, a pantomime by Christ Church Angfican Youth Group. For tickets and information call 9056404461. I8 - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" Whidedei-SMUWIIE This Month welcomes community event listings from _non- profit groups and organizations Please send a brief synopsis of upcoming event by eâ€"mail to withwrinkles@hotmail.oom, fax to 905-642-2368 or mail to 61 ll Main St.. Stoufiville, Ont. L4A 3R4. Nolghbourhood Deadline for April submissions is Marita 1:]. True colors0 is a human relations tool based on leading edge research into human motivation and behaviours. it has been proven valuable in improving BENEFIIS TQ INDIVIDUALS a Personal growth ¢ Negotiation/mediation ¢ Salt awareness a Team building a Family relations a Career planning 6 Conflict resolution a Communication a Much Much more / APPRECIATE OVIN STRENGTHS AND OUALITIES / UNDERSTAND STRENGTHS/PREFERENCES OF OTHERS / IMPROVE INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS / APPRECIATE DIFFERENCES AND DIVERSITY -’ IMPROVE LEADERSHIP AND MOTIVATIONAL SKILLS ’ IMPROVE PROOLEM-SOLVING ABILITIES / NEIDNTEN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT SKILLS Dab: Salinity, Mann a. 2m Tim: 10:30 am - 3:00 pm Mon: 28 Sandflorl OMJIOIIMIIO Umlm um: all (006) 640-2856 to register Stouffville Museum: March Break chil- dren's three-day workshop includes heritage crafts and cooking. Cost is $25 and includes all materials and a light snack. Members receive a 20 percent discount. To register call toll-free 1-888-290-0337. Mar. 15-16: Local History Weekend at Bruce's Mill in conjunction with the Maple Syrup Festival will be hosted by Whitchurch-Stoufiville Museum. Tours of the historic grist mill and a display with hands-on activities Mar. 16: l pm. at Latcham Gallery: Poetry Reading. John Degen, whose work is on display in the current exhibition, Tom, will read selected poems Everyone is invited to an altemoon of poetry, art and discussion. Mar. 18: 6:45-8:45 pm. at the library: Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre presents Resume Writing. Free. To register call 905- 640-2856. . Mar. ls: 7-9:30 pm. Stouflville Quilting Club meet Everyone welcome from beginner to expeâ€" rienced. Call Cindy at 905â€"642-0750 or e-mail daisi5@rogerscom. Mar. 19: l l :30 a.m.-l :30 pm. at Stouffville Legion: Ladies Auxiliary Spring Luncheon. Tickets are 310, available at the door. For takeout call 905640- 1941 or 905â€"642-6929. Mar. 19: 7-9 pm. at the library. Book Discussion Group on Garden Writing. Free. All welcome. Mar. 20: 7'30 am. at Bnrce's Mill Conservation Area: Whitchurch-Stouffville Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast with pancakes Members $10, non-members $15. To reserve space call 905-642-4227. Mal. 2|: 7-930 pm. at Latcham Hall: Kids Dance for Grades 4 to a The supervised event includes a DJ and refreshments Tickets are $5 at the door. For info call Diane or Wayne at 905473-9899. Mar. 22: lo am. to 3 pm. atthe Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre: True Colours, a free workshop which helps people to understand their personality type and work style. For information or to register call 905-640-2856. Ma. 23: Noon- 3 pm. at the library: The Institute See us on ‘www.stouffvilleonline.com' in Whitchurch- Stouffville It's more than meets the eye! of Chartered Accountants of Ontario pIesent a Free Tax Clinic for low income households For information call 905-642- 7323. Mar. 24: Juried Exhibition drop-off day at Latcham Gallery. Artist interested In submitting work to the exhibition can call the gallery for an entry form at 905-640-8954 Mar. 25: 6-8 pm. at the library: The Institute of Chartered Accountant of Ontario present a Free Tax‘ Clinic fer low' Income households. (of infor- mafion Call 905-642- 7323 » Mar. 25: 7-930 p. m. Stouffville Quilting club ringet Everyone welcome from beginnér to expeâ€" ced. Call Cindy at 905-642-0750 or e-mail daisisarogersoom Mar. 26: 7-8 pm. at the library: Giant. Book Sale Collectors Hour. Admission SIS _ Mar. 27-30: at the library. Giant Book Sale. Free admission All proceeds to the library Mar. 28' 7 pm. at Parliview Vllag e Auditorium. spedal performance of ATi Baba gahtl the Forty Thieves for seniors presented by Christ Church Anglican Youth Group Mar. 29: 7- I0 pm. at Bruce's Mill: whitchurdi- _ Stouffville Tourism host Maple Syrup Festival Wine and Cheese. Includes guided tour of sugar bush, silent auction, refreshment Tidiets are $25 avail- able in advance from Toronto and Region Conservation (4l6) 667-6299. . ' Mar. 30: 1- 3p ..m Latcham Gallery's Annual Iuried Exhibition opening event features works saluted from about 200 submissions. Everyone welcome. The exhibition runs from March 30 to May 4. Pleue note: Most library programs require regis- tration. Insufficient registration may result in can- cellations. In March the library will be holding a series of computer workshops including Introduction to the lntemet, Computers for Seniors and Introduction to E-mail. For more information call 905-642-7323. Donations for the Giant'Book Sale should be dropped off March 21. Silver Jubilee Club holds the following weekly event: Friday 7:30 pm. bid euchre, Wednesday I0 am. art class, Wednesday and Friday I pm. bridge, Thursday and Saturday I pm: bid euchre, Thursday -I p.m. cribbage, Tuesday I'p.m. craft time. User fee for each activity is .25 cent for members, .50 cent for non-members A foot dinâ€" ic is held on the second and third Thursday of the month. To book an appointment call Eileen I submit that municipal councils should emure din town department: pram! quanrdy accounu to them, so they have budgetary control and can prevent unnecessary overspending. Controlled Spending "l have been travelling to Markham for the mar five ycam to workout. I joined The Pulse on January 10/03 and can already see changes m my body.” ' UEI‘ I I1: in Stouflville Joln low and Save ‘49.99 “Administration Fee” Mike Allan Win: “Best smff‘. Best c uipmcm! Best 'I‘raining! AW iSOMIi!‘ um M smmm NEWLY RENOVATED FACILITIES I submit that town department heads should submit to their municipal councils each quarter a list of projects which they have approved without going to under, with the costs LOI‘MCI Untonderod Spending TOTAL FITNESS CENTRE the only I submit that municipal councils should have preliminary working sessions on their operating and capital budgets so that full details are understood before final decisions are made. Whildlurd'i-Stoufiville library needs volun- teers to work at the Giant Book Sale at the end of March. Students who want to earn community hours for high sd100| credits are welcome to apply. For more information call Marilyn Ferguson at 905- 642-7323, ex 223. Mitghurch-Stouffville Roadwatch Committee needs volunteers to increase radar coverage and help with other programs in all wards. Our mandate is to improve community safety. Ifyou can help, please call Hany Bowes at 905-640-3319. Whitchurch-Stouflville Recycling Depot is looking for vd1unteers to help with our Saturday morning sh‘rfls, which run from 9-10:30 am. and 10:30 a.m.â€"noon. Phone Jim at 905-640-8294. High sdwol studens can earn community service hours by volunteering a_t_ the depot. ander at 905-642-6466. Other club events iNn ude bus trips, entertainment, pot luck dinners For details check newspaper or dub bulletin board. Special event rentals available. Call Clarence Fodder at 905-640-3588 for details Ballantne seniors meet every Tu at the Ballantrae Seniors Centre on Auroraifgewveen the Recreation Centre and the school. Newcomers _welcorrie. For information call Mary Wylie at 905- 640-36013! Mahdturdt- Stouflvillé Recycling Depot now acéepts used printer cartn'dges from home and business computer users Phone Jim at 905-640 8294 or bring the old cartridges to the depot between 9-11 am. Thursdays or 9 a.m.â€"noon Saturdays. ' ‘ ' VOLUNTEERS NEEDED CHRIS (Community Housing Assistance to Seniors) has a waiting list of seniors in need of ser- vices, including transportation (mileage paid), Weekly visits, lunch out volunteers and Meals on Whéels drivers. Cantonese-speaking individual needed to help with seniéi day program. For more inforrnation, please call Toll Free 1-877-452-4287 ext. 60i3. Girl Guides of Canada needs girls and wofnen to help with unit meetings, organizing and mnning special events, and administrative work High school students welcome. Call 905-640-4084 for information. “I have tried everything with no results. In five short weeks I have lost weigh and started :10 film up." Mama 0mm Omar/mm W “The Pulse gives me more than other gyms I used to ficquan For me The Pulse is the best bang for the buck.“ U: Stewart Canadian WI? Coach: (905)64: v. Stouffvill I submit that municipal councils should ensure that their decisions and actions are explained clearly so that the public knows how it will be affected. Interpretation Please MARCH 2003

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