16 - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILgï¬ THIS MONTH" â€" See us on ‘www.slouffvilleonline.com' You“; QM dvop, oadn by 9/4.,mflmn .ladéem mtg/go 4e. ' : ma/éï¬â€™aymt/éwww. (flemy' %W3 ’r'ne .OBeéc'a/n (6W a [1464 04141141, Malarceeté {you/r mag/Wm ./ avkhmlmhsm Qualiy Smite Since 1991 â€8' I . 9th Um Smuflvillt, Omnio MA 7X! RI: (909) 6404069 loll Flu: l 677 68'4770 Santa's helpers are checking his list to decide who's been naughty and who's been nice. Left to right are Carly MacLean, En'c Button and Ruth LeBIanc, who will be on hand at this year's fabulous Festival of Light, hosted bythe Stouï¬ville BIA, which takes place downtown Dec. 5 at 7 pm. Festival of Lights brightens town Festival seating for seniors and young families has been generously sponsored by the Stouffville Veterinary Clinic. "The stage show starts at 7 p m. with the Stouflville Legion Colour Party and the York Durham Academy for the Performing Arts," said BIA manager Ruth beBlanc, who rs orga- nizing the event. Other performers include dancers from three local dance schools and Carly MacLean. l7. who will sing O Holy Night. To top it all off the King of rock and roll Elvis himself. will also make a special appearance. This year's Festival of Lights, which takes place Dec 5 in the Clock Tower square, includes a living nativity, great onstage entertainment and free hot chocolate and treats for all the famlly. DECEMBER 2003