IO - I'WHI'ICI'IURCI'l-SIOUFl'-'VILLE THIS MONTH" - See us on 'www.stouflvllleonflne.com’ m, /‘ 'I‘lredOfbemg... Jumped on..N1pp¢d at... 3 Being pulled on a leash? Puppy Starter! mmxwmom) minimcmwlam Wingspan!“ ‘ (12:18 weeks of age) Expertise Education Ethical ‘ Effective vnergetic HARRY BOWES 9 LEADERSHIP 3 Exemplary rtic Ema" ' Enterprising h.bowes@sympatlco.ca 905 640-331 9 'This is a very flexible program.‘ said Geralde Reesor-Grooters of the Community Mennonite Church of Stoulfville. Eleven families from the 'Our activity guides outline practical tips and actions in areas such as waste reduction, energy and water conservation and transportation." Participants work together to track their progress and savings. and the results are posted on the program's website at www.cooaction- teamsxa. â€Whether you want to save the planet. or would like to save your family some hard-eamed dollars, EcoAction's information meeting at Parkview Village Auditorium Oct. 23 is an excellent place to start. EcoAction Teams is an Earth Day Canada program that‘ helps Canadians achieve a healthier lifestyle. â€Whether you live in a rural community or urban area. EcoAction Teams strives to meet the diverse needs of your com- munity,‘ said ' Farrah Byclralo-Khan of Earth Day Canada. Taking action to preserve our world ~ \ Stouï¬ville mis Month By Kate Gilderdale 'xperience nthusiastic rfï¬ciency "(The program) sug- gests simple steps to move towards a more sus- tainable lifestyle." And it can be tailored to individ- ual circumstances. "As a team member, you'll gain practical skills that allow you to reduce your person- al impact on the environ- ment and save on house- hold expenses year after year," Ms. ReesorvGrooters church formed a local EcoAction Team as a pilot project and found .that, by using simple tactics to con- serve energy and avoid waste, the average family can save money, as well as preserving precious resources. ' ‘ from cumming mum ï¬nneuu‘rclubhu; panic- ipmd. udwmnfldsem for thewflkwlth (he helpofsp'onsonand assistance from the community," explained Lion 1bm WInters. “A hundted noted. ‘ The information meet~ ing is for anyone who is interested in learning more .about EcoAction Teams. '.'You do not have to implement‘all activities (in the program). Certain ones may not apply -- like car- pooling’when you live in a I'ldt!d§g cmgegï¬ggg‘qostlaegvices , Norton39003 Full service providei g6: 96‘er business or home needs COMPUTER The Ballantrae Lions will host a Rabies Clinic at the Ballantrae Community Centre on Aurora Sideroad east of Hwy. 48 from I to 3 pm. Oct. 18. Dr. B.A. Laing of the Town and Country Veterinary Clinic in Stouffville will be in attendance at the centre and owners can have their pets vaccinated against rabies for $l5 per animal. Everyone welcome. ' SERVICE '. SALES Lions Babies Clinic in Ballantrae do the Walk. mauve some comes one will pmbablyhe a beauty comes the dogs, said M:Wintets.-_:"We‘ne g tohavesomefunandgiveouts prizes." For more information www.clogguidesndm or call 9OS-64Gl For more detafls on the information mgeting. which takes plaqg at 8 pm. Oct. 23, call Geralde Reesorâ€" Grooters at W426! 30. rural area like I do. Others might be too high-cost to implement right away, like energy-efficient doors and windows." X. KL‘I' ‘1' by contract only OCTOBER 2003