Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 2005, p. 16

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16 economist sunsuntribune entertainment saturday sept 17 2005 ggiiillg ifong gommtfnity booth saturday september 2h 1700200pm fflarwiwe dftoppmq centre tear tie food court ii free- p information f tenant prqfectjon7ct call 713-2696- housing help centre this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune inspirations jtk tknnuai qaca tundraiser women and men sharing with the community in support of breast arid prostate cancer ernla septeinber 30 2005 cocktail reception 600 pm dinner 730 pm place angus glen golf club special entertainment net proceeds from this event go to visuaiinx communications 610 aldon road suite 105 markham on l3b9z1 tickets 8500 per person 16500 per couple tables arc available dinner includes 4 course meal with wine if you would like to purchase tickets to autumn inspirations call visuaiinx at 9055136282 all donations are greatly appreciated 5 v lost loved ones centre of show by simone ioseph staff writer in her mind fenulla jiwani is at a yoga retreat in india in reality the 29yearold markham resident is touring with her latest production light of india the show includes the use of music dance and drama to tell a story it centres on two women who travel to an indian yoga retreat to get over losing their husbands it is about a common expe rience humans share around the loss of loved ones its that sense of wanting to connect resolve and move on in life these basic human emotions are similar theres a journey we all take ms jiwani plays a woman of indian descent while dawn sadler plays a caucasian woman for ms jiwani one of the most rewarding aspects of writ ing directing and starring in the play came when a seven-year- old girl wrote a review of the pro duction from die review it was clear the girl understood the meaning behind the play although they die women were different they both loved honest caring men doesnt every women want a man like that she wrote some of the characters that appear in the play such as the rickshaw driver are taken from ms jiwanis memories of a trip to india when she was 12 the play also includes bolly wood dancing i wanted to bring in tradi tional elements of dance and for people to feel like they are back in a hindi film ms jiwani said the production was launched at montreals fringe festival in june and has since travelled to london and hamil ton at each venue a portion of the proceeds goes to charity the show runs sept 2125 and 2830 at the dancemakers studio in torontos historic dis tillery district idol finalists nbaer at family fun event an event sunday in markham will feature performances by canadian idol finalists joshua seller devika mathur and bar- bra preisman the toronto childrens break fast clubs family fun day will be hosted at the american express at 101 mcnabb st from 12 to 4 pm cfrb morning show host ted woloshyn will emcee the event a threeonthree roundball challenge will be hosted by toronto native jamaal magloire of the nbas new orleans hor nets are you at risk for heart disease and stroke take your free heart stroke risk assessment visit wwwheartandstrokeca 1888hsfinfo this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune heart and stroke foundation of ontario 23rd mmftmmi r jl imc ill 4 a art iffl i an mi mt m m tit hi ta mi m m m u mm ife gm i 1 m vendors over 90 sold out catltobavfor v k your space brought to you by nagernenl york kfgion nw1fai grou ssmmism yrng events management 9 heritage road markham on l3p im3 188821 17288 display sell your product to over 20000 visitors all your home ideas under one lliiiiioliiiill october 21 22 23 2005 wwwmahhamhomeshowcm markham fairgrounds i080i mccowan road markham

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