8 WSW-Wlmmwzzm The Stouflville Country Market is cel- ebrating its new look with a grand open- ing Saturday. . VMayor Wayne Emm'erson will ‘ofli- cially re-open the market, which ï¬rst opened in Stoufl’ville in 1952, at 10:30 It was closed Jan. 28 to March 15 for renovations. Ithasreceivedatremendousresponse from many new residents, long-time market owner Norm Clements, said. People of many different back- grounds come to buy chickens and other small livestock, he said. Market makes it ofï¬cial Saturday Market vendors are feeling a new Previously, the building had a lot of empty vendor spaces. sense of excitement because all the booths are taken inside the market building and there are many outside vendors. anare pretfy encouraged,†Mr. Cleâ€" ments said. “In the last few weeks, there seems to be a new wave of interest." Market hours are from 10 am. to 4 pm. Fridays. On Saturdays, the hours are 8 am. to 4 pm. and Sundays from 9 am. to 4 pm. Livestbck is being sold Saturdays only from 5 am. to 11 am. Stouflvlllo market research 0 When it reopened in March, the market featured a new 8,000 square foot Uquida~ tion and Events Centre 0The centre will be available for retail blowout sales events. manufacturer and large clear- ance sales, trade shows, job fairs and registration sessions O'Ihemirkethasbeenopen FridayssinceApyil 11 A - 0 For more iï¬fomxation, call 905â€"640-3813 or visit stouffvil- lemarket.com 0 The market is on Tenth Line north of Main Street. “I always knew I wanted to be a teacher," she said. “It wasn’t something I decided to do, it’s just who I am.†In addition to speaking and teaching. Mrs. Price also conducts a weekly class for women at Toronto’s People's Church, as well as a weekly class for mentally challenged adults. Her husband is a pasâ€" tor at the popular church. As for her future, Mrs. Price plans on continuing to speak, as well as writing another novel. “I'd like to write another one,†Mrs. Price said. “The possibilities are endless. Life is so exciting.†Music for the prayer breakfast will be provided by KSteam meangng 1488-9396333 www.canccrxa ":mmm :2“ Thu Economist Sun/Mama Teaching ’is who I am: guest speaker says “Research advances continue to grow" LET'S MAKE CANCER HISTORY “We are on the threshold of I new an m cancer rematch, We‘re reafly conï¬dent ‘hat we will beat cancer E-FILE TAX RETURNS Wuhmum‘ununcu. maintain-W Steam 679m Lynn Broughton LDB Business Services 86 Ringwood Drive, Unit 26 - Stouffville 1 1mm SfeamA 642-511 1 -The 5th annual event is taking place May 15 at Station Creek Golf Club. - Buffet starts at 7 am. -ngam begins at 7:30 am. Tickets are $20 -To get tickets, call Dennis Sealey at 9056423632 or Manna Dodd at 906640-9033 Prayer breakfast facts 3M Scotchnuard LOOSE BUGS BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY the Springvale Quartet and Kirstie Hembruff, recipi- ent of the 2007 Whitchuch- Stouffville Student Music Scholarship. HILARY PRICE: Stouffville teacher and writer is guest speaker at town prayer event. Thismessagebmmhuoymasamunny service of The Eoonormst/Sm-Tribune. Volunteer 1 -800-263-2231 yellowbrickhouse.org 852-671 1