22 - 'WHITCHURCH-SI'OUFFVILLE THIS MONTH“ â€" See us on 'www.stouffvllleonllne.com' Whitchurdr-Stouflville This Month welcomes community event listings from non-prolil groups and organizations. Please send a brief synopsis of upcoming events by e-mail to gilderdale@sympatico.ca, lax to 905- 642-2368 or mail to 6111 Main St., Stouffville, Ont L4A 3R4. Deadline for September submissions ls August IS. o£z Veg clam Ecfluasgvédonb.ï¬au< 8xw8~>~ Brï¬ï¬ï¬iguusii! 9.. s .3 a: 3:9 3 o! (rally Wednesdays for ages 3 to 5: 82. A... 3-6: Summer Heritage Camp at Whitthurch-Stouflville Museum for student aged 8 to 14. Morning and afternoon sessions ottered. For information and to register call LOGS-2900337. July 26: 12:30-1 pm. at the Iibtary: Storytime wiQh Laura for ages 3 to 5‘ Free. July 21: 11-11230 am. at the library: Stetytime with Laura for ages 3 to 5‘ July 20: 11-11230 am. at the library: Crafty Wednesdays for ages 3 to 5: 32. Ang. I: 1-2 pm. at the library: Chess Camp. Ffee. Aug. 3: 11-11230 am. at the libraty: Stotyu'me with Laura (0: ages 3 to 5. M 3: 9 am-noon at the library: Teniï¬ally Technicoloured Tuesdays fat ages 5- :15. Aug. 3: H: pm. at the library: Terriï¬cally Technicobured Tuesdays for ages 9 to 12: no. A“, 4: u-nso am. at the Iibraty: week course is 885 Aug. 7: 12 30-2 pm at the library: Spanish Practical Conversation- Intermediate. Nine week course is 385. Aug. 8: 11 a.m.-4 pm. at the museum: 315t annual Antique and Classic Car Show includes beautiful cars, heritage demonstrations, children's activities and live entertainment Admission Is 35 per person, 312 for a family of four. Children under 7 admitted free. Rain date is Aug. 15. Aug. 8: 1-2 pm. at the library: Chess Camp. Free. Aug. 9: 1230-1 pm. at the library: Storytime with Laura ior ages 3 to 5. Free. Aug. 9â€"13: 9 a.m.~4 pm. at the Silver Jubilee Club: Latcham Gallery Summer Art Camp for students aged 7 to 11 with Shelley Painter. For information or to register call 905-640-8954. Aug, 10: 1141130 am. at the library: Storytime with Laura for ages 3 to 5. Free. Aug. 11: 11-11230 am. at the library: Cxafty Wednesdays for ages 3 to 5: 32. Aug, l2: 10-11:}0 a.m.: Creative Presd'oools Music and Movement at the libraty to: children aged 2 1/2 to 6. Ftee. Aug, 15: 1-2 pm. at the library. Chess Camp. Free. Aug. 15: ct latdwn Gallety: ï¬nal day of Cynthia Hammond's exhibétion emitted Home. an examination 01 the udl'tednnl spaces in Mud: we live andwovt. Au, 1‘: 12301 pm at the library. Stotytime with um 10! age: 3 to s. Ml, Itopm. at Stodlvile United In Whltchurchâ€"Stouffvllle Aug. 1‘: l4 pm. at the library: Teniï¬ulty Iedmicotoured Iuesdays for age 9 to 12: 820. Mg, 25: â€-1150 am. at the library: CralIyWednesdaysfwages 3 to 5: :2. Mg. 26: 10-11130 a.m.: Creative Ptadtoolets Puppet Making at the libmylovkidsagedz i/2t06.Fre¢ meeting includes a flower show and presentation by Walter Kuettel entitled Don't Fight Mother Nature. Admission is $4 for non-members. Aug. 16-20: 9 a.m.-4 pm. at the Silver Jubilee Club: Latcham Gallery Summer Art Camp for students aged 10 to 14 with Astrid Ho. For information or to register call 905-640-8954. Aug. l7: 11-11230 am. at the library: Storytime with Laura for ages 3 to 5. Free. Aug. 11: 9 a.m.â€"noon at the library: Terriï¬cally Technicoloured Tuesdays for ages 5â€"8. 315. Aug. 11: 1-4 pm. at the library: Terriï¬cally Technicoloured Tuesdays for ages 9 to I2: 320. Aug. 13: â€-11:30 am. at the library: Crafty Wednesdays for ages 3 to 5: $2. Aug. 19: 10-11130 a.m.: Discovering Science Amazing Concoctions at the library for children aged 2 1/2 to 6. Free. Aug. 22: 1-2 pm. at the library: Chess Camp. Free. Aug. 23: 12230-1 pm: at the library: Storytime with Laura for ages 3 to 5. Aug, 24: 1141130 am. at the library: Storytime with Laura for ages 3 to 5. Free. Aug. 24: 9 a.m.-noon at the library: Terriï¬cally Ted'lnicoloured Tuesdays for ages s-a $15. Diana 0 905-640-3521 Inn 0 005-640-1657 New To Your Community? DinaWE's Be sure to call 905 640-0968 KITCHEN STAFF Our hostess will bring am: and orwï¬m alone with helpful mummy Mormon. on Main St. requires LLCOME‘ lAGON Sun I930 Call The Stouflville Recycling Depot welcomes donations of aluminum pop can tabs for the wheelchair program. Tabs should be placed in the container provided. Visit worknotes.com/on/stouffvilie/recycle for details. The depot also accepts used printer cartridges from home and business computer users. Phone Jim at 905-640-8294 or bring the old cartridges to the depot between 9-H a.m. Thursdays or 9 a.m.â€"noon Saturdays. VOLUNI'EEIS NEEDED Volunreer and help save lives. Canadian Blood Services needs volunteers during weekdays in the Stouffville area. Service groups are also welcome. Call 416-313-4614 to apply. Aug. 26: 7- H p m. in downtown Stouffville: Moonlight Madness Summer Street Sale hosted by the BIA Live entertainment and lots of great bargains for everyone. For information call 905-640-0749. Aug._ 28: 10 a.m.-l p.m.: Super Saturday and end of Summer Reading Program at the library, featuring face painting and a puppet show with Michael Harding. Aug. 29: 1-2 pm at the library: Chess Camp. Free. PLEASE NOTE: Most library programs require registration. Insufficient registration may result in cancellations. For information call 05-642-7323. The Stouflvflle Community Policing Centre needs volunteers to assist with ofï¬ce administration, crime prevention and community outreach. For information call 905-642-1238. Buckingham Manor Retirement 0 Wedding: 0 Anniversaï¬es 0 Engagement Fania . Corporate Functions, etc 0 Fully Equipped Kitchen 0 Elevated Stage . Calen'ng Service Available 0 'Sman Sexve' Bar Facilities _- Ample Parking 0 200 Person capacity (130 seated) anemia Managed by the Stoufï¬lille Lion's Club 8 Pan Dr. S. (beside the park) . 905 640-5545 Centrally located for your oven! (.taduated with a Bachetor 0! NB Honours Histofy and (metal ï¬ne Arts Mum [mm Wilfï¬d tauriet University. [In was the university new unto mm; a member on): MM team and a residential. hora has accented a teachlupos'lion in China tor the coming yeav. We at very pmud at all your mnplishmts and wish you sum In IN Mute. Girl Guides of Canada needs girls and women to help with unit meetings, organizing and running special events, and administrative work High school students welcome. Call 905-640-4084 for information. York-Durham Aphasia Centre needs kind, caring and enthusiastic volunteers to work with adults who have communication disorders at our Stouï¬ville location. Our program provides a rewarding experience for clients and volunteers in a relaxed atmosphere. Professional stall provide training and support For more information contact Bonnie at 905â€"642-2053. CHATS (Community Housing Assistance to Seniors) has a waiting list of seniors in need of services, including transportation (mileage paid), weekly visits, lunch out volunteers and Meals on Wheels drivers. Cantonese- speaking individual needed to help with senior day program. For more information, please call toll free 1-877-452-4287 ext. 60â€. Whitchurch-Stouffville Recycling Depot is looking for volunteers. For more information, visit our web site at http://worknotes.com/0N/Stouffville/ Recycle or e-mail recycle@enoreo.on.ca Home needs volunteers who can commit two to three hours weekly, bi- weekly or monthly to help out with residents' activities such as carpentry, model building crafts, musical entertainment, bingo etc. Mothers with infants arewwelcome for a senior/infant visiting program. Call Marianne or Elaine at 905-640â€"6660 for details. Laura Rochacewich â€" um. Mom. DodéMom AUGUST 2004