Local businesses offer spring tours to public Your ï¬nal destination is Stouffville's Baker Hill on Hwy. 48. where you will ï¬nd a treasure trove of unique imported accessories for both home and garden, includ- ing Mexican chimineas, planters and benches, indoor fountains. lndonesianmasks and even a suit of armour. Tours are $26.75. including the wine tasting, a light lunch at Giardino and mouth-watering desserts at Baker Hill. For more information call 905-642-l067 or 905-642- WINE Starting this spring, l'ulie Testa 6f, Willow Springs Winery. Tracy Bankuti of Stouffville's Baker Hill and Doris Fusco of Giardino are offering tours of their facilities to groups of ID or more people. “You start at the winery with a tour of the vineyards." said Ms. Bankuti. Guests will enjoy a wine tasting and cheese and crack- ers at the Bethesda Rd. winery before moving on at their leisure to Giardino, a beautiful family farm on Bloomington Rd. renown for its excellent selection of heirloom vegetables and other unusual plants and herbs. Groups can participate in a hands-on workshop-of their choice and admire one-ofâ€"kind pieces by‘a local artist who specializes in metal garden art. The property also incorporates a charming pond and a gift store. l4 - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - See us on ‘www.stouï¬villeonline.com' M, Fat mate lnionnaflon all ’80!) 'Scorer Wimmmamm. If you think you have to leave town to have fun, three local entrepreneurs have get news for you. Stouï¬ville Lawn Bowling Club invites people of all ages to fly their hand at this delightful and sodalspo 'We extend a warm welcome to all. and free instruc- tionandlawn bowlsareavailableatthedubfornew bowlers," said Audrey Gibson. 'You can choose the extent of your involvement and it’s very affordable.“ lheclubislocateddowntovm. southoltheClodt Tower. andtheseason runslromMaytoSeptember. lawn bowling fun for all mmmmw 0 MMmadabyWyum SUSIIOEFEDDYOU Sushi Ba} Take Out Gib: lion 6t ï¬tnuffbillz in Stouffville! Continued from page 2 for the community at large, said Mr. Prentice. "We're bursting at the seams, but that‘s a lovely problem to have." The octagonal shape of the sanctuary makes for excellent Broadway night supports building fund mere's no business like show business and no group that eptomizes the sentiment behind that song with more talent. exuberance and humour than the cast and crew of Music Mania. Their 2003 extravaganza, Forever Flannel, was another triumph of comic timing, beautiful music and ï¬ne choreography. I ‘ I 51995 $8995 $9995 [MS 4 mes g,‘ STOCK 32895 563W".- Maln Strut owner 11m Chum . , 89500 58800 , 39900 W ‘Balanclng Ema acoustics, and the venue is in con- stant demand by local arts groups. frqrn Bach to Blues and Men of Note to the York Durham Academy of the Performing Arts. Saturday Night Broadway starts at 7:30 pm. May l0†and tickets are $35 before May I, and $45 thereafter. Ten dollars from each ticket can be used towards bids on silent auction items. For tickets and info tion call the church office at 905-64 446! or Ken Prentice at 905â€"640-3236. MM/mflisflnmh 6757 Main Stteet Stouffvllle MAY 2003