Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 10 Apr 2008, p. 14

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14 www-mlnmwmm women of the Bible at the Whitchumdl- Stouflvifle Public library next Thursday. Ianice'lhmer willlspeakabout Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration. Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, 90 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M2N 0A4. Tel: 416-326-8700 OR Toll-free in Ontario: l-800-522-2876. Fax: 416-326-5555. E-mall: llcensing@agco.on.ca Over Age 55? Living Independently? a Little H The personal information gathered is collected under the authority of the Liquor Licence Act. The principal purpose of the collection is to assess eligibility fOr the issuance of a liquor sales licence. Copies of all objections are given to the applicant. The information may also be disclosed pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager, Licensing and Registration. Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario at the address. telephone numbers or e-mail address listed below. The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for Additional Facilities ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - BRANCH 459 12278 NINTH LINE STOUFFVILLE (Outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make a written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than April 30, 2008. Please include your name. address and telephone number. If petition is submitted to the Commission. please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant copies of any objections. Anonymous objections are not considered Notice of Liquor Licence Application 642-51 1 1 3M Scott: uard LOOSE BUGS BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY - CMING UP 852-671 1 BY HANNBLORB VOLPE Staff Writer Janice "Dimer talks about women of the Bible, a female perspective, at the Wtchmchâ€"Stoufivifle Public Library April 17. Her passion is telling stories of strong. witty and wise maidens, mothers and cranes, she said. A storyteller for 18 years, she has been leading workshops for teach- ers and students, telling her stories to Staryteller weaving Biblical tales at library The week ahead in Whitchurch-Stouffville Waste Transfer Station Yam Waste " ‘ , 23068Ward9n Ammi Miller * 1mm OPEN: Town of Hm loam to Saturday SUMMER ‘ OPEN: 8:00 a.m._to 5:00 pm. . April 1 to Nomao, 2003 Closed WW to Friday ’ At the library, she will tell the stories of Sarah and Hagar, who were the moth- ers of two great nations, from their point groups of schoolchildren and at festivals around Ontario. In recent years, she has been marching the women of the Old Testa- ment, whose voices have too often been silent, she believes. D For more information call 905642-7323 EDI TOR'S PICK ‘ 7:00 am. to 6:00 pIm. 7:00 am. «15:00 pm ILoomrjaa'rou nbAo Ms Turner will be at the library from 730 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free. The library is in the Lebovic Lei- sure Centre at 30 Burkholder Ave., Stoufl'ville. of View. She has researched the Bible and other literature to allow her to make these characters come alive. ago, which held monthly meetings for people to tell their stories or come to listen. Ms Turner started the Storytell- ing Tree Newmarket several years

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