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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Mar 2004, p. 16

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16- Uni/35 63033141135? The power to amaze yourgelf." 905-642-4392 U Mold U Loss of Storage Space Maybe it’s the name - CURVES. Maybe it’s lack of full length mirrors, pumpedmp men and snobby health club attitude. It could be the 90 minute workout that only takes 30 minutes to complete! W W CURVES aims to be different from your local health club, a place where women who want fitness but are too intimidated by gyms and personal trainers. A place where you can actually figure out how the equipment works, and you don't have to know how much weight you should lift when doing squats or bicep curls, for instance. You don’t have to wony about adiusting equipment to fit your fitness level. We are for women who work out all the time and for women who don't work out at all. CURVES has helped over one million women reach their goals. And with each one we've learned a little more that will help you reach yours. There’s only one CURVES, but. we have over 7,000 locations to serve you. You are able to travel and still do your workout (great for snowbirds). Transferring your membership if relocating is also offered to our members. joining CURVES is about more than just exercise. It's about improving your ‘quality of life; it’s about remembering who you really are; and it’s about building friendships. Also, ask us about our weightless guidance, one-omne and our six week weightloss sessions open to non-members as well as members. . Come in now and take advantage’of a free week in March. Callordropintoday! Gaining Strength in Stouffville 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH â€" See us on R Capo-slut Imrpmflog‘ There are three things that destroy materials in general and wood in particular: waterl heat, and ultra-violet radiation, of these. water is by far the most destructive! Protect your home from... - ‘ ' A Call for a FREE Estimate an the CleanSpace" â€"Crawl Space Encapsulation System lezanSfiiacgce" FREE CONSULTATION 905-472-4861 Admission is $12 for adults and $10 for children, students, and seniOIs. York Durham Academy for the Performing Arts kicks off its spring season in Concert at the Vaughn City Playhouse on March 4. The event features the Academy Concert Band, right, and the Academy Concert Choir. 'www.stou illeonline.com' Concert A Cfiorus line. directed by lenny Everson and choreo- graphed by Nadine bepera. is about the unsung heroes of musical theatre and doc- uments the lives of dancers auditioning for spots in the chorus of a musical. As the audition progresses the characters step in and out of the narrative, performing YDAPA is a registered non-profit theatre company which gives young people opportunities to mature and learn positive values through experience in the performing arts. At a time when funding for the arts in elementary and secondary schools is declining, it's refreshing to see a group of dedicated individuals pro- ducing high quality musical entertainment. York Durham Academy of the Performing Arts (YDAPA) kicked off its 2004 season at the Vaughan City Playhouse with productions of A Chants Line and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Impressive start for arts group M Stouffville This Month By Jonathon Hedderwick Quilts All proceeds from this auction will be given to the Pukview Home Building Fund Can you he‘lp by donating heme? Please call Preview begins at 4:30 pm. Auction begins at 6:00 pJn. Parkviow Villag- Auditorium 12184 Ninth Linc, Stoui'Milo Sponsored by Clnrlmon Auctions On a lighter note. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. directed by Wayne Hill. is a musical comedy based on the comic strips of Charles Schultz. The play, which is a depiction of one day in the life of the Peanuts gang, Friday March 19. 2004 The singing was also of the highest calibre and the acting was not only convinc- ing. but at times devastat- ingly in tune with the senti- ments of the characters. This was an excellent por- trayal of a difficult show. The cast comprised senior members of YDAPA, some returning from last year's productions and oth- ers new to the company. The difficult dance routines were flawlessly executed, an impressive feat given that many of the cast had lit- tle or no dance experience prior to this year. songs and dance numbers and offering a touching and honest look into individual personalities. bringing to light the often dark and sometimes shocking factors which drive each person’s passion for dance or m‘usic. Antiques_ ollectibles Artwork - Vintaggd (905) W714 YDAPA productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat and Peter Pan will be performed at the Vaughan City Playhouse this spring. For more information visit www.ydapa.com. YDAPA’S productiot was especially enioyable because it was performed by members of the interme- diate group, aged from l2 to l6. Their energy and profes- sionalism was noteworthy and made for a very funny afternoon at the theatre. The vignettes. combined with large-scale choral num- bers, offer a hilarious, touching and thoughtful view of life as a 5-year-old. Dealing with topics that range from being left out on Valentine's Day to the phi- losophy of Socrates, this play is a classic to be savoured. takes place as a series _of vignettes, with the actors positioned at various points on stage which are indeuâ€" ally lit. in order to mimic the structure of the Sunday morning comics MARCH 2004

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