Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 11, 2007, p. 3

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stouffville suntribunem thursday jan 1120073 stouffville says by hannelore volpe what would you like to see forwhitchurchstouffville in 2007 asked at the lebovic centre cathy chalmers a movie theatre so we dont have to drive to markham or newmarket andrew latour a movie theatre and an internet cafe where i can drink my coffee while playing comput er games tracey 1 heron m wb a really fine dining experience for the people moving up from toronto because they can afford the houses they dont want to give up the fine dining experience of toronto jeff raymo i would like to see something done about main street traffic congestion for a short dis tance it is often quicker to walk 1 1 pounds 4 ounces naturally emily rose oconnor all 11 pounds 4 ounces and her mom jordyn lohnoconnor in hospital shortly after her birth late last month at markham stouffville hospital yes sir that s our baby thats one big baby a baby girl weighing 11 pounds 4 ounces was born dec 29 at markham stouf- fville hospital to jordyn lohnoconnor and james oconnor of whitchurch- stouffville nine days overdue emily rose oconnor was born naturally although a cae- sarean section was consid ered as a possibility before labour it was not necessary dr arr baratz the attending doctor said of the over 8000 babies born in his practice this is the biggest baby ever born naturally grandmother evelyn ocon nor said i give a lot of cred it to jordyn she was amaz ing baby emily became an instant celebrity shortly after her birth the mention of her size awestrikes peo ple these same folks are equally amazed that emilys mother was able to birth her naturally emily rose continues to grow gaining six ounces in her first week jim mason llllf tjji mm l 4 m fpk briefly wwtchurchstoiiffvilles jordyn lohnoconnor and james ocon nor with their new daughter emily rose oconnor future stars perform at christ church anglican performances from die fleder- maus and la boheme are part of christ church anglicans evening of music food and wine jan 20 university of toronto graduate voice performance students will per form selections from the wellloved operas in full costume as well as singing the music of composers such as cole porter gilbert and sullivan mozart and strauss audience mem bers have a chance to talk with the performers afterwards the students are the stars of tomorrow event organizer ken pren tice said with many of them going on to join opera and performing compa nies around the world the evening which begins at 8 pm also features foods and wines from local suppliers and restaurants at the church 254 sunset blvd in stouf- fville the event is a fundraiser for the churchs outreach programs tickets are 25 and are available by calling mr prentice at 9056429507 or the church at 9056401461 masons celebrate mozart find out more about mozart being a mason and how it influenced his music jan 24- at the richardson masonic lodge in stouffville the lodge is celebrating mozarts 251st birthday with the special presen tation by brother brian mcateer at 830 pm refreshments and a chance to ask members about the masonic move ment follow the lodge is at ninth line and sec ond street north of main street the masons support various chari ties including local causes and the help to hear program which provides children with hearing aids quoteworthy i wish the tim hortons oldfashioned canadian outlook was our reality here in stouffville greg smith see letter to the editor on page 6 contacting us have a news tip please phone us at 9056402612 email us at jmasonyrngcom 01 visit our offices at 6290 main st in downtown stouffville m j mmmm

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