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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Dec 2003, p. 32

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32 - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH” - See us on 'www.stoufivilleonline.com' Ho...Ho...Hold The Press It's Christmas! Nhiie we wrap up another hoiidag edition, we'd Like togive you our greetings right here in biack and white, airing with ourgmtitude for your Logai readership. «aft, 3mm, 13416, Wang,- 379cm; 3g: @Mdgflm Happg Hatidags! library: Kids in the Kitchen with Santa for ages to 6 years. Free. Registration required. Dec. 6: from Stouffviile Country Market: St. Nick Quick Sprint alon Main St, finishing in front the Clock Tower just before the Santa Claus Parade. Doc. 6: at 2 run: Whitchurch- Stouflvilie Santa Claus Parade on Main St. sponsored by the Stoutfville Kinsmen. This year's theme is A Children’s Christmas Doc. 6: 6 pm. and 7:30 rm. at the museum: A Candie ight Christmas. Horsedrawn wagon ride, refreshments and entertainment. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7.50 for chii- dren. Advance booking required. Call 1-888-290- 0337. Doc. 1: Noon-4 pm. at Ontario SPCA. 16586 Dec. 4: 1-230 pm. at the library: Creative Preschoolers for ages 2-3. Free. Dec. 4: 11:30 am. at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club: W-S Chamber of: Commerce hosts Bring Your Staff to Lunch. Cost is $30 for members, $40 for non-mem- bers. For details call 905â€"642- 4227. Dec. 4-6: at Stouflville Christian School, 565 Uxbridgeâ€"Pickering Townline: Christmas Store with crafts, gifts, raffle and baked goods. Hours are 9 a.m.-8 p.m Dec 4, 5, and 9 a.m.-l p.m. Dec 6. Dec. 5: 7-8:30 pm. downâ€" town: Traditional Country Christmas 8. Festival of Lights: a community yuletide cele- bration. For information call the BIA at 905-640-0749. Dec. 6: 9â€"11 am. at Christ Church Anglican: Breakfast with Santa. Tickets are $7, chilâ€" dren three and under free. Call 905-640-1461 for infor- mation. Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville This Month welcomes community event listings from non-profit groups and organizations. Please send a brief synopsis of upcoming events by e-mail to: withwrinkles@hotmail.com, fax to 905-642-2368 or mail to 6111 Main St, Stouffville, Ont L4A 3R4. Deadline for January submis- sions is Dec. 15. 'I'o Dec. 6: Beyond Craft at Latcham Gallery features one- of-a-kind gifts including pot- tery, jewellery, stained glass and chocolates. 10 am. to 5 pm. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 pm. Friday. Dec 1: 1:15-3:15 pm. at the library: Mother Goose. Free. Dec. 3: 10-11:30 am. at the library: Seniors Christmas Party includes poetry reading. treats, music Dec. 3: 7-9 pm. at the library: Book Discussion Group on The Film Business. Everyone welcome. Visit the library for information. 10-11130 am. at the in Whitchurch-Stouffville Woodbine Ave. Pet Portraits in Support of the Ontario SPCA by photographer Dorothy Puddester. For information call 1-888â€"668-7722 or visit www.ospca.on.ca. Dec. 8: 1:15-3:15 pm. at the library: Mother Goose. Free. Dec. 8: 7:30 pm. at Christ Church Anglican: Christmas with the Academy, presented by the York Durham Academy of the Performing Arts. For information call 905-640- 0823. Dec. 10: 7:30 pm. at Christ Church Anglican: Christmas with the Academy, presented by the York Durham Academy of the Performing Arts. For information call 905â€"640â€" 0823. Dec. 10: 7 pm. at Unionville High School: Vlfinter Fantasia, featuring jazz and classical music performances by music department studentsIIckets are 57. Call 905-479-2787 for informa- tion. Dec. 11: 1-2:30 pm. at the library: Creative Preschoolers for ages 2-3. Free. Dec. 13: 9:45 a.m.-4:45 pm. at the library: St. )ohn Ambulance Babysitting Course. Call 905-642-7323 to register. Dec. 13: at the Country Day School in King City: York Durham Academy for the Performing Arts presents its Family Christmas Concert. For tickets call 905-640-0823. Dec. 14: 1-3 p.m.at Latcham Gallery: IMAGES opens. The exhibition features work by senior art students at 5055. Everyone welcome. IMAGES continues until Jan. 4. Dec. 16: 7-7230 pm. at the library: Christmas Storytime for ages 3 to 6. Free. Registration required. Dec. 20: 7:30 pm. at Christ Church Anglican: Men of Note Christmas Concert includes music by The Salvation Army Brass Ensemble. Tickets are available at Card's Appliances and Hairbreak. Dec. 21:7:30 pm. at Christ Church Anglican: Bach to Blues concert with proceeds to Habitat for Humanity. For more information, visit www.bachtoblues.com or call 905-640-5999 for tickets. _ Dec. 22-23: at the museum: Christmas Workshop for ages 8 to 14. Participants will make heritage ornaments and gifts. Morningf or afternoon ses- sions o ered. Preâ€"registration required. Call 1-888~290- 0337. _ Dec. 29: 7 pm. at the recre- ation complex: Stouffville Amateur Hockey Lea ue All Stars take on Stoufivil e Spirit in a community benefit game for Luke Anderson and Janis Lovett. Tickets at the door. Dec. 30-31: Children‘s work- shops at Latcham Gallery. For intonation and registration all905-640-8954. 0“. 3|: m Memorial Park: New Yen’s Eve Festivities. Evuyone welcom. Volunteers Needed The Stouffville Community Policing Centre needs volun- teers to assist with office administration, crime preven- tion and community outreach. For information call 905-642- 1238. Buckingham Manor Retirement Home needs vol- unteers who can commit to 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 are welcome for a senior/infant visiting program. Call Marianne or Elaine at 905-640-6660 for details. Whitchurch-Stouffville Recycling Depot now accepts used printer cartridges from home and business computer users. Phone Jim at 905-640â€" 8294 or bring the old car- tridges to the depot between 9-1 I am. Thursdays or 9 am.- noon Saturdays. 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 individ- ual needed to help with senior day program. For more information, please call toll free 1-877-452â€"4287 ext. 6013. Whitchurch-Stouffville Recycling Depot is looking for volunteers. For more informaâ€" tion, visit our web site at http://worknotes.com/0N/St ouffvilIe/Recycle or e-mail recycle@enoreo.on.ca Girl Guides of Canada needs irls and women to helpwit unit meetings,orga- nizing and running special events, and administrative work. High sdtool students welcome. Call 905-640-4084 for information. Please note: Children's library programs require registration. Insufficient registration may result in cancellations. For information or to register call 905-642-7323. York-Durham Aphasia Centre needs kind, caring and enthusiastic volunteers to work with adults who have communication disorders at our Stouflwlle location. Our program provides a rewarding experience for clients and vol- unteers in a relaxed atrnos~ phere. Professional staff pro- vide training and support. For more information contact Bonnie at 90545424053. Learning Disabilities Association York Region needs enthusiastic volunteets to assist in the Leamin to Leam Difleiently Prolect. Minimum of 10 hours per month. On 'ng training is provided. Ca 905-884-7933 extension 26 for details DECEMBER 2003

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