Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 10, 2007, p. 18

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18 stouffville suntribuned thursday may 102007 young stouffville stars ready to shine three upandcoming stouffville musicians are part ofthis years stars of stouffville may 12 chris zealands acoustic melodic pop is reminiscent of coldplay neil finn and the beatles rae byrd presents direct and strong lyrics with a sometimes cutting delivery she has created incredibly human songs full of musical twists and turns putting her in a genre that can only be described as progressive folk marcus adrien is a stouffviue toron to and londonbased singersongwriter who writes songs he says about how he sees things the stars of stouffville perform at christ anglican church in stouffville at 8 pm tickets are 15 with proceeds going to establish whistle radio a communi ty radio station in stouffville this year the concert is by local acoustic musicians who have cds or who will soon release them musicians will mingle with the audi ence at intermission and there will be an after party and jam session at the main course restaurant across from the clock tower on main street joining the three young musicians are justin kerswill grainne ryan tom pullin and headliner marielynn ham mond for tickets visit whistleradiocomstouflviile epavilionhtml or local merchants email jimwhistleradiocom or call 9056406429 icirfmrrll icv- celebrating nursing week our nurses have embraced the spirit of community each day nurses across our twosite organization work collaboratively with a network of health partners to provide compassionate and coordinated care to our communities as part of the healthcare team our nurses are helping to make markham stouffville hospital corporation a centre of progressive community care for our patients in recognition of your commitment to your hospital and your profession we say thank you we appreciate the important role you play in meeting the needs of our growing communities we celebrate you for working alongside your peers to create a healthy vibrant workplace we thank you for embracing continued learning and the opportunity to excel in best practices and innovative patient care to find out more about us visit our website wwwmshonca mflflkhflm stouffvill hospital comomnon progrssiv community cflr dirty business in spotlight theres dirty business happening at the whitchurchstouffville museum starting may 18 housekeeping tools and products which required a lot of housewifely elbow grease back in the day high light the evolution of house keeping in the museums summer exhibition find out whats changed in the past 150 years when it comes to cleaning your house visitors will also find out how advances in con cepts of personal hygiene and public health had an impact on household man agement find out how wives and mothers learned new infor mation and techniques related to keeping house and how womens roles and our perceptions of home- makers have changed over time there is a membersonly exhibit opening gala and sneak preview may 17 the exhibition contin ues until sept 14 the museum is at 14732 wood bine ave in vandorf south of aurora road summer hours are from wednesday to sunday from 10 am to 5 pm call 9057278954 or 18882900337 amawfffffiff 2007 preelection report on ontarios finances for more information about the preelection report on ontarios finances please call 18002637965 or visit wwwontariocapreelectionreport paid for by the government of ontario rv- is ontario

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