Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 7, 2003, p. 4

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page 4 the stouffville sun tuesday januray 7 2003 o i ah ohilari 1 1 mark chubbuck 8 uses a window as a light table to trace a star during a christmas holiday craft workshop at the whitchurchstouffvile museum sjoerd wrtteveen photo warehouse sale plus everyday good values rst response touring passenger tires 859000 series sale from 5599 each p17570r13 -saleuxoin-vr- gacojgggg micheun agility passenger tires 130000 km tread wearout warranty 790cqserfes other sizes sale 1052914219 each v v 84119 each with tradein rst response touring tires 130000 km tread wearout warranty size sale each p18570r14 6299 p19570r14 6649 p20570r15 7299 p21570r15 7549 p17565r14 6649 p18565r14 6899 p19565r15 7349 p20565r15 7499 p21565r15 7799 j p22560r16 8299 other sizes also on sale j diehard gold and diehard- international batteries s50800 series there is a s5 deposit when you buy a v battery at sears refundable with the return of your old battery for recycling complete warranty details at sears sears cm auto care sale prices end saturday january 11 2003 while quantities last auto centre direct line 9058826194 hours m0nfri 730am900pm saturday 800am600pm sunday 1100am600pm ontarios drive clean motorist assurance prockam tak0ao ton autowotivk rgpain accredited test repair fadlity wears ne0caj03a 2003 sears canada inc bigtime award for scouting volunteer former whitchurchstouffville resi dent don dumond recently received one of the highest awards presented by scouts canada the award of fortitude was given to mr dumond at the mount albert lions hall it acknowledges his continuing commitment to scouting activities despite serious health setbacks over the past three years after a heart attack knocked him flat on his back in 1999 he started on the road to recovery only to be diagnosed with stomach cancer don doesnt give up easily said his wife danielle while waiting for his bypass he raised money for the scouts over the phone mr dumond is currently the offi cial fundraiser for the scouts south lake simcoe region he has been involved with don dumond the movement for more than 25 years eventually becom ing president of the region over a year ago mr dumond joined the stouffville legion he was involved with the ballantrae lions club since 1994 recently transferring to uxbridge this year he is also the lions club zone chairman for this area rotarians and mpp to boost tourism the stouffville rotary club was one of the groups consulted recently by mpp frank klees as the ontario gov ernment works towards a fiveyear tourism strategic plan consultations will be held by gov ernment officials across the province over the next three months as rotarians we are always inter ested in working with businesses and governments to help communities pros per said ken prentice charter member of the stouffville rotary club and branch manager of dundee private investors in stouffville tourism is ontarios sixthlargest export industry generating annual rev enues of 201 billion and accounting for almost half a million jobs across ontario mr klees the ontario minister of tourism and recreation highlighted the rotary clubs work in sponsoring a number of local youth sports teams raising funds to replace the bleachers at the ball diamond in memorial park and helping to clean up lehmans pond mr klees outlined a number of ways his ministry and local service clubs could work together to bring more tourism into this area the rotary club is now gearing up for its next major fundraiser a food and wine tasting event called a taste of spring planned for the end of march the club has about 20 members food becomes art at latcham show when is a cereal box not a cereal box when its part of the modular lunch art show opening at the latcham gallery in stouffville on sunday jan 12 vancouver artist rhonda weppler takes familiar objects such as simple white tables and shelves to display everyday items like boxes of food although the outside of the boxes may look real they have no real con tents instead of using the objects without thinking about them the way most of us do on a daily basis we begin to start thinking about them as constructed objects as sculptures said maura broadhurst curator of the latcham gallery the shows opening reception is from 1 to 3 pm on jan 12 and the artist will be present it continues until feb 16 ms weppler began her art career as a painter and continues to explore the relationship between painting and other twbdimensional ways of representing objects such as photography drawing and melding them with sculpture for more information on the show call 9056408954 the gallery is open from 10 am to 5 pm on wednesday through saturday and from 124 pm on sundays a if you or your children have trouble breathing zabet would like you to consult your doctor or call the asthma society of canada at a2thm 8007873880 to find our more about asthma and its treatments youll breathe a little easier this message brought to you as a community service of the stouffville sun a fork 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