Mayor Sue Sherban awarded the prizes and certiï¬mtes at the Feb. 17 council meeting. which coincided with Heritage Week Prizes were gener- ously donated by Bruce's Mill Conservation Area, Timber Creek Golf. Gleynware Inc. East Side Mario's.‘ Swiss Chalet. Harvey’s. .Burger King. Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum and Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Department of Leisure Services. 'The Doors Open People's Choice prizes. nominated by residents. were awarded to Victoria Tomei. Samantha Liscio. Courtney Clark and Andrew Baggs. Honourable men- tions were given to Kaitlyn Beatty. aged ll months. for being the youngest entrant and Jared Backus for sub- mitting the only entry in the Drawing Contest. You can see the winning entries at www.doorsopenws.ca. First place winners were lake lavery. Taylor Baggs. Christine Tan ‘and Andrew Baggs. Second pn‘zes went to Christina Lucas, lulia Nardowski. Tanis Melvin and Braden Gibson. The Doo'rs Open Whitchurch-Stouffville colouring contest attracted more than 220 entries. MARCH 2004 Doors Open uespne pmng winds anddri l’dzï¬temperatures, stu- dents and staff at Summitview Pu lic Séhool got into the spirit of the season during the school's Winter Carnival on Feb. 13. A host of activities, ranging from volleyball to relay races, kept the students busy and warm. Whitchurch-Stouffville committee would like to thank the Stouffvilie BIA, schools and day care cen- tres. Lebovic Leisure Centre. Sobey' s, StouffvilleOnline. com, Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville, Mayor Sherban and council for their assis- Despite .biï¬ngï¬ndE-quniï¬giyv:gqqnpgramres, stu‘ _L_ , Special thanks to all those who donated prizes and .to the Whitchurch- Stouffville Museum for dis- playing all entries and extending their hours for contest, voting and cele- brating Heritage Week. tance and support with this contest. 4 DAY COURSE Starts March 16 Call 905-640- I 229 www.youngdrivers.com Your licence to survive. YOUNG DRIVERS® "WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH†- 19 of Canada ISO 9001 REGISTERED