The event takes place at the Cedar Beach Pavilion at 7 pm. BY HANNELORE VOLPB' Staff Writer Mark your calendars'for the May 10 Arty Party, the Latcham Gallery's major fundraising bash of the year. 24 StouflWIe Sunâ€"Tribunel Thursday, May 1, 2008 CIBC Imperial Service is available in select markets and is most appr riate for individuals with household investable assets of $100,000. ClBC Imperial Service is part of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ('CIBC'). Credit pr uct applicants must meet ClBC lending criteria. Certain conditions and restrictions apply. ‘Product not available in Nunavut. To qualify, you must have at least 20% equity in your home. Credit limit must be at least $10,000. Other conditions app ; ask for details. ~Trademark of CIBC. CIBC For what matters." is a TM of CIBC. ®Registered trademark of ClBC. Arty Party, programming I cuts tied to gallery shortfall A jazz mo will entertain and there will be silent and live auc- tions, with items such as golf for four at the Sleepy Hollow Golf Club, original art and tickets to perfor- mances at Stratford and the Shaw Festival. Auction items and services are still being sought. For deaf, objective advice that’s right for you, please call me at (905) 640-6108 at our Stouffville and 9th Line location. With a range of cost-effective and flexible solutions to choose from, I can customize a credit plan that meets your needs for today and the future, with options such as: CIBC Variable Flex Mortgage†0 Benefit from the savings potential of a variable-rate mortgage 0 Enjoy the flexibility of higher prepayment privileges CIBC Home Power†Line of Credit 0 Use your home equity to access up to 80% of your home’s appraised value at, a low variable interest rate - Ongoing access to cash whenever you need it‘ The gallery is trying to make up a shortfall of about $20,000 in its budget with the fundraisâ€" er, through member donations, encouraging rn‘embers to hold their own gallery fundraisers and increasing corporate and individ- ual donations. The gallery is also focusing on Gordon McRae, CFP Financial Advisor Financial constraints mean leisure services budget. some cuts have had to be made Cedar Beach l’avilior to the gallery’s adult programming, Ninth Line at Musselr while its popular children’s and Tickets are $20 per persl young people’s programming will For more informat be increased. Arty Party or to donate This is the second year the galâ€" tions, call 905-640-8954 ï¬nding ways to increase its reve- nue. Chlldren In spotlight at museum’s summer exhibit ' The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum's annual summer exhibition opens May 16, highlighting the life children expeâ€" rienced in the 18003. This was a time when children were seen as miniature adults. The exhibition lets visitors see life from the perspec- tive of a little girl named Annie. She describes her family and home, what she does at school and the games she plays. Visitors also get an insight into what might worry a, child growing up in a rural setting in the early days and What she looks forward to for the future. The exhibition continues until Sept. 12. From Victoria Day to Labour Day, the museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am. to 5 pm. It is at 14732 Woodbine Ave, south of Aurora Road in Van- Call 905-727-8954 or 1â€"888â€"290-0337 or visit townofws com/museum dorf. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Cayman Island (#1628896), Colonnade (#1628649) and Ridgewater (#1628826) Patio sets advertised in our current flyer (ending May 22nd) We apologize [m any inconvenience this may have caused. WAL'MART a matching umbrella base CORRECTION NOTICE DO NOT INCLUDE lery has received $50,000 in yearly operating funds as part of the town‘s leisure services budget. For more information on the Arty Party or to donate to the auc- Cedar Beach Pavilion is at 15014 Ninth Line at Musselman’s lake. Tickets are $20 per person.