Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Mar 2004, p. 18

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l8 - 'WHITtHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH - See us on N BASKET DELIGHTS AND MORE WWW” Funded aye-s" 1381 Hwy. 7A. Port Perry, Ont. Tel: 905-992-1287 Flt: ”5.9.5-0322 Lynn Broughton LDB Business Services Personal Income Tax Services 86 Ringwood Drive, Unit 25 Stoufl'ville Sheri Christie IT’S TAx TIME AGAIN! Professional Service at Great Rates 905-640-1 146 Gift Basket: r é Candy Bouquet: for all occasions! INCOME TAX RETURNS 905-986-5217 fax: W Complete Service: or Month End Suppon Govunmem Rzmhtanca (manual or computerized) «when and Bath 'Buement Renovations 'Hardwood and Cenmic Flooring 12 W 410-882-3283 Anita Van Zulu) 'Sephanie's Ponytail' duringriém'iiy IJtér'a-‘cy' Day ieit‘vt: rigl'vitu Kelsy McGuckin, Kristin Lock, Paige Lidster, Lauren Smith. "This special day communicates the important message that the read- ing and learning activities we engage in as a family contribute to the devel- opment of good 'communication skills." explained Glad Park Public School teacher/librarian Carolyn Reesor. To mark the occasion. staff and students at the school were Family Literacy Day on Jan. 27 has been celebrated by children and adulgs across Canada for the past five years. Cum GM by ROSS COLBY Cabinetmkg Ltd. 4 Sandy Hook Rd. Uxbridgc, Out (905) 852-3617 Family Literacy Day gives students and staff plenty to write home about 65 Brock St. Wost ‘ Suite 200 ‘www.stouflvilleonline.wm' Bus Fax: ”5 882m Email: hmuOuMngc.com Glad Park students dressed as ghgraders from _Robert_ Munsch's .L-..:-I- n__..;_:|l 4___-‘, .- u Uxbrldoe GARAGE DOORS EIEGTRIC OPERATORS Fast dopandablo service a npaln Solo: a. Installation of quality doors and opinion www.upngbldoorscnricc.com We offer a lo year pro-med wamnty able remn- Fine Floor Finishing Ecmbllnhod In 1980 905-852-1981 "Mystery guests from our commu- nity came to read to each class, alpha- bet soup was served at lunch, parents were invited to attend a variety of workshops and many other reading and writing activities tobk place dur- ing the day," said Mrs'. Reesor. Aspe- cial assembly was held for all stu- dents at the end of the day{ Local guests included Mayor Sue Sherban, Dr. Janice Li, Stouffville involved in a full day of activities focusing on literacy. hockey coach Chris Burkholder, fire chief Tim Beckett and Bruce Stapley of Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville This Month. Toronto Rock lacrosse team captain lim Veltman aha-Double Iron Man competitor Dean Hachey also attend- 'ed the celebration: This spring, a group of volunteers will spend one Saturday removing graffiti from the downtown core. SCPC chair Ruth beBlanc said the organiza- tion's miSsion is "to make Whitchurchâ€" Stouffville a safer and better place to work and live by urging residents of all ages to get involved." For information on SCPC programs or to volunteer, call 905â€"640-4014. She also noted' that Boyd‘s Sports has donated the rink area behind the store for ball hockey when the hockey season ends. "Kids can come into the GO station where sign up sheets will be available for teens from l3 to l9." In May, SCPC will host a Teen Appreciation Day with barbecues, basketball and a dance. "i am inviting any teenagers to come out and get involved with the planning," said Ms. LeBlanc. "It's their day and we want the kids to know we appreciate them.“ on: or: ome‘s mess? GAB. PELLET wooo SIOVE AND HM sroops ' St'ouffville Community Policing Centre has a new project for downâ€" tometouffville. Policing Centre plans cleanup Wood Gas Stoves Fireplace Inserts Insulated Chimney Z/C Fireplaces WETT Cenifled 25987 Woodbine Ave. ' Kowlck, Ontario masonplace®canadacom www.masonplace.com 1800 263 3234 MARCH 2004

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