Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 23, 2003, p. 20

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20 stouffville suntribune tliursday oct 232003 highspeed internet anywhere no telephone or cable required mi if per month for first 3 months limited time offer download speed is 1 020 times faster than dialup always on no telephone line requiredlt works everywhere contact 1866fgo2routtoii free website httpwwwroutcomcom some restrictions may apply community calendar community nonprofit groups in whitthurchstoufmje are welcome to place their coming events in this column at no charge please send your notice to community calendar at the stbuftvfflesuntribute ordropitattfkoffke340vfcayefkkro publication cannot be guaranteed but we will make every effort to ensure rtrsindudedptease be brief vun an dliiff from 45j for sviore infosmtsoff on our flyer distributed call cherryl steer at 8052942200 cell 4167170393 saturday oct 25 sunday oct 26 lokwamioopm free admission both days take the heart stroke 60- second stress test you can find out how to better cope today 0 heart and stroke roundation of ontario wwwheartand strokeca 1888hsfinfo this message brought to you as a cornrnunfty service of the economist suntribune o o 0 46 william street joan chalmers watercolours john walmsley watercolours 45 blake street steve noorhoff graphite watercolours marie messina pottery 5 ljbrary lane pamela wright watercolours 6240 main street latcham gallery public art gallery 184 church street margaret grandison watercolours ray mcneice watercolours james wilkes nature photography 115 church street ron brown oils watercolours andrew hamilton oils watercolours john roberts oils watercolours benny van velsen pastels oils 149 booth drive sandra cole burke woodblock prints watercolours catherine dumas pottery for further information call 905 6421721 oremailstouffvillestudiotourrogerscom visit us at stoirifvillestudiotburcom special events tonight make a difference residents who want to learn how to conserve the earths resources and save money through the ecoaction program spon sored by earth day canada can attend an information night at 8 pm in the parkview village boardroom 12184 ninth line for information call 9056426130 newcomers club the whitchurch- stouffville newcomers club meets 7 pm at tempest in a teapot 6308 main st in stouffville all are wel come call 9056406022 r v friday antiques appraised stouffvilles own version of ithe antiques roadshow comes to the parkview village- auditorium at 12184 ninth line from 6 to 9 pm to raise funds for the parkview home building fund bring antiquesor collectibles for pro fessional identification and verbal appraisal of value cost is 10 for one item and 25 for three items if items are donated to parkview home for a fundtraising auction in 2004 the appraisal cost will be waived call 9056400714 c october entertainment jon bouwhieister wili entertain in theclu- broom of the royal canadian legion branch 459 in stouffville from 7 to 11 pm as part of the legions october friday night entertainment series saturday schoolhouse artists the schoolhouse group of artists are i holding its 4th annual exhibition and sale of- original paintings today and i sunday from 10 am to 4 pm at lemonville community centre 13453 mccowan rd in whitchurch- s stouffville see diverse collection of original works on canvas and paper refreshments availabe village crafts stouffvilles eastern gate village on mainstreet between tenthiineand the town line hosts an arts crafts and bake sale from 9 am to 2pm there- is no admission charge for the show which includes paintings childrens books wood working folk art handcrafts raffles and a bake table lunch is available halloween treats children accom panied by an adult are welcome to i collect halloween treats from main street merchants from 1 to 3 pm during the stouffville bias trick or treat on main street a parade of vin tage hearses starts at noon from the stouffville train station children come to the train station first to get your special halloween hand stamp bags and balloons before heading out to collect goodies art tour the third annual stouffville studio tour and sale runs from 10 am to 4 pm today and sunday at several locations in downtown stouffville visitthe latcham gallery and main street merchants displaying blue fuchsia and yellow balloons in front of their premises for a free tour guide fourteen local artists are show ing paintings pottery woodblock prints and photography for more information call 9056421721 or go to wwwstouffvillestudiotourc6m tuesday october 28 oratorio practice the newly alata harmonia chorus oratorio chamber is holding weekly 7 pm practices vivaldis magnificat and mozarts vesperae solennes de confessore will be performed april 3 2004 men interested in singing in oratorios can contact 905-895- ii26 v thursday october 30 preschool kids the stouffville parent- child program at st james presbyterian church 6432 main st is open wednesday and thursday mornings from 9 to 11 am for anyone with a pre schooler enjoy stories songs and activ ities with your child free of charge call 9054711620 candidates meet residents are invited to meet themayoralty candi dates at latcham hall park drive south in stouffville at 8 pm the debate is sponsored by the whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce and moderated by stouffville suntribune editor jim mason- friday october 31 legion fridays the royal canadian legion in stouffville features jim haslamfrom 7 to 11 pm in the clu- brpom as part of its october friday night entertainment series come in a halloween costumethe legion hall is on ninth line north of main street saturday november 1 ucw bazaar stouffyille united church holds its annual ucw bazaar and quilt auction from 10 am to 1 pm at 34 church st call 905-640- 7281 for more information monday november 3 f secret agents the rotary club of stouffville hosts ah authors evening with the coauthors of inside camp x which describes the former secret agents training camp on the whitby waterfront lynn philip hodgsonand alan paul longfield are at sleepy hollow golf club on tenth line south of bloomington road at 7 pm there is no charge for the event and coffee will be served call 905-477-0011- formore details tuesday november 4 pot luck the silver jubilee club hosts a pot luck luncheon starting noon at its main street and mill street location in stoufmlielbring your own dishes and cutlery entertainment fol lows the luncheon all seniors are wel come arts york the arts intensive pro gram at unionville high school is holding auditions for students of dance drama visual arts and music shortly information sessions are being held at 7 pm at the markham theatre and unionville high school reserve complimentary tickets by calling 9053057469 the applica tion due date is friday nov 28 for trie 20042005 school year call arts york at 9054792787 ext 249 friday november 7 men of note the men of note per form an eclectic mix ofmusic includ ing african spiritual opera and more at 7 pm in the pariwiew village auditorium 12184 ninth line admission is free but please bring a donation for the parkview home building fund tax receiptsissued for donations of 10 or more envelopes and donation forms will be provided luke supporters a bid and bop for luke is being held at the markham fairgrounds on mccowan road near elgin mills road starting at 7 pmthe event is to support luke anderson a 25yearold former stouffville resi dent who became a quadriplegic after a mountain bike accident last year the event includes live entertainment a live and silent- auction and late- night buffet items for the auctions are still needed tickets at boyds source for sports bank of montreal or from 9056404705 to donate items call 9056401323 student music the student music scholarship concert sponsored by st james presbyterian church fea tures choirs bandsdancers and solo performers from local schools starts 730 pm at stouffville district secondary school free will dona tions accepted all proceeds go to participating schools for the better ment of the arts saturday november 8 royal canadian legion branch 459 ladies auxiliary holds its remembrance day tea and bazaar from 10 am to 1 pm in the ninth line legion hall crafts baking and tea

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