mY 2004 Stouflville Bo‘wling Club set to roll Stouffville Lawn Bowling Club plans to get its 2004 season up and running around the third week of May. New members are always welcome and the club offers great flexibility in terms of accommodating player ability and levels of commitment. offering opportunities to. play in league tournaments or to participate simply for fun and exercise. 'We like people to decide the Membets of Stouflville's Lam Bowling Club played host to seniors from across York Region dating the Ontario Seniors Games in June 2003. The open' cetemonies for unisyear‘sgamswillbeheld zsauuhamflallandanumbet eventswilltake placeatlocalvenuesinduding LmBowï¬ngClub. By Kate Gilderdale Stouï¬ville This Monti mid-rmlifapprmua) hadGubd-tybgomdav, W72) WW!†lwwmw m snoop-4m 1 law . s . twat-mus, m saonopudm x-_m . L MMWSZONVW x _M .3 , mmmmmm m3 ~00.wa - (IMMHMW -mmmmm _-O Current Information Firs' Nana “MW “We: mauno.oulm,mymau,mommw extent of their involvement." explained club president Marg Curtis. who encourages players of all ages to give the sportatry. The. club offers free instruction for novices on Wednesday mornings and Sunday afternoons, and is planning to offer a summer youth bowling program in partnership with the Lebovic Leisure Centre. “Volunteers from the Lawn Bowling Club will work with youth 12 years and older.†explained club member Audrey Gibson. 'Our‘ negulai schedule for teams will be Monday Reunion RegistratiOn Form evening for trebles and Thursday evening for hairs." Information on yointh bowling. will be available through area Parkview Village prepares for Celebration of Spring The Celebration of Spring, which takes place at Parkvlew Village Auditorium on April 30. features a delicious dinner, a silent auction and wonderful musical entertainment featuring Stouffville's own Bach to A few tickets were still available at press time and anyone who is interested in attending should call 905-640-l940 ext. 2|. Tickets are $75 each and tax receipts will be issued for a portion of that amount. Proceeds from the event will go to the Parkview Home Building Fund. Blues and jazz musician Erik Patterson. Stouffville Horticultural Society is also hosting a fundraiser for Parkview Home at 7:30 pm. May 3 at Stouffville Missionary Church. Television personality and horticulturalist Mark Cullen will give a talk entitled 'Gardening, not just a hobby -- a lifestyle' and will ioin guests for tea after the pnesentation. - 11ckets are SW and are available' from the Chamber of Commerce. Parkvlew Home and the bebovic Leisure Centre; schools. For more information on the Stouffville Lawn Bowling Club call' Marg Curtis at 905-640-2005. Accordlng to a Feb. I4, 2002 Globe and Mall article on women and lnvestlng by Suzanne Wlntroxyvomen look at money matters dlllerently than men do and several experts belleve-they make better Investors. “They don't tend to see Investing as a competltlve sport.†the article ‘ :ys. However. a female Investor poll conduct: by the TD Wealth Management and Envlronlcs Research Group showed that single, separated, dtvorced andwvldowed women are less llkely to haVe a, flnanclal plan or own an RRS_P than those With a spouse or partner. states the artlele. Edward lones ls hosting a free scmlnar on women and lnvcstlng to be held May 6 at the Radlsson Hotel. 50 Valhalla Drive In Markham. The scmlnar starts 3} 6:30_p.m. the study showed 'm'ore'than '45 per cent of Canadlan women have no ï¬nanclal Investments In their own name: more than half have no RPSP whatsoever, and close to 40 per cent admit they lack the conï¬dence to manage thelr own Investments.†Women do however on average have a longer life span and lower Income than a man, and a 50 per cent divorce rate the article contlnues. ~ ' Karln Houseb' Is a member of a group of IO women who [olned together to learn about investing. From her experience she tells readers “The most important thing a woman needs to do Is change her attitude towards lnvestlng. Tell yourself you can do It. It can be fun. it doesn't take a lot of tlme. and It's not that overwhelming.~ To reserve a space for this excitin evening and lém how the Investment services of Edwar [ones can become a part of your future all Sandi Benedict at 905 640-9559. Space is limited and reservations are required. "WHITCHURCH-SI'OUFFVILLE THIS MONTH' - II WOMEN AND INVESTING Edwardlones‘ Serving Individual Investors 34 Civic Ave., Unit 101 Stouï¬ville Bus 905-640-9559 Fax 905-640-9916 1-888-631â€"3348 www.edwgfljonm.com â€"ADVERTORIAL â€"