Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 4 Sep 2008, p. 8

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The group, for boys aged 12 to 15, is one of several in the Stouffville Scouting program, which has been around for more St., from 7:30 until 8:30 pm. Bea? vets, cubs and scouts will all be regigtered during this time. Registration takes place Sept. 9 at the United Church, 34 Church The First Stoufirflle Scouts is starting up once again, after a five- year absence due to lack of leaders. BY ALYSHIA HIGGINS One of Wtchurch-Stouffville’s tragtiorig is making a comeback. 12pm 1pm 2pm 11am SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH 10 am Brian-O’Sullivan (solo) www. fingers y/egui tar. ca 1 1 am D’Arcy Wikham www. darcywickham.com 12 pm Craig Cameron 1 pm Colin Campbell 2 pm James Brand www.jamesbrand. cal/home. htm/ SATUDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH 10 am Brian O’Sullivan (solo) WWW. fingers y/egu I'tar. ca 11 am- Terry Hart WWW. tern/hart. ca 12 pm Brian O’Sullivan Kathy Kay (duet) 1 pm Kathy Kay (solo) WWW. flutem usic. ca 2 pm Richard Elliot WWW. richarde/l/ot. ca/in dex. htm/ Sggg§§ on comeback trail in Stouffvflle this fall Mr. Hoppérton, who has several years experience as a cub and bea- ver‘leader, will 'be joined by Dale Parks, a two-year cub leader, i mentoring the group. than 50 years. Iarry Hopperton, one of the two leaders starting the group, said activities are already in the works for members. “We will be building our Santa Claus parade float, starting in Sep- tember," he said, adding regular winter outings and canoe trips are also on the agenda. Mary Copp will also be help- ing out. The group, for boys aged 12 to 15, is one of several in the Stouffville Scouting program, which has been around for more than 50 years. Our Board and its dedicated elementary and secondary teachers have successfully negotiated and signed a new four-year Collective Agreement, and we are all looking forward to another outstanding school year. At the York Catholic District School Board, we‘ are fortunate to have outstanding students, teachers, staff and. administrators, and strong support from our parents and parishes. This spirit of collaboration has helped us to become one of the top-performing school boards in Ontario. “Community 'service remains one of our mandated goals,” said In addition to character build- ing, campfires and canoe trips, the group will, as always, be involved in tire community. “We believe that Scouting is an important character building activity,” said Mr. Hopperton. “Our role as leaders is now to guide the group in decision making, pro- vide mentoring support so that activities work, and to facilitate the implementation of the deci- sions." The group will be meeting on Thesday evenings at the United Church on Church St. beginning Sept. 16. “After all, the motto is ‘share the adventure’," he said. Mr. Hopperton encourages people to get involved with the group. Mr. Hopperton. “To this end, we will be planting trees, cleaning up public spaces, and generally doing our part t6 keep Whitchurch- Stbufiville the beautiful commu- nity that it is." Tofindoutmommouhowto mmwmmmd whmmmponso Mmflyordistfibtmas thesemstmcalustoday! 'Sdoaedamasonby BEST BUY‘ BOUGLAIR‘ CANADIAN TIRE' CUHRYS‘ DESI MAGAZINE' DONINION' DURHAM COLLEGE' ELITE DANCEWOHX’ FOOD BASICS' FOODLAND‘ FUTURE SHOP’ GIANT TIGER' HENHY'S CAMERAS’ HOME DEPDT‘ JOHN'S TAE-KWON DO' LOBLAW'S' LONGO'S‘ LWES’ I I I: I IEATS' MARK'S WORK WAREHOUSE NATINAI. SPMTS‘ KI FRILLS' PERSONAL EDGE‘ PETND CANADA‘ PRIDE monas' REAL CANADIAN SWEHSTDHE' ROGERS WIRELESS' HONA' SALVATION AHIY' SAWS CLUB' (SUE-Tribune SHOPPERS DRUG MART‘ SOREY'S’ ' $08M HAIR AND SKIR' SOFA 999‘ SPORT CREK‘ SPORT HART‘ STAPLES‘ STIRL POWER SAWS' ST ORERRIDGE‘ THE BAY' THE BRICK‘ THE SWRCE BY CIRCUIT CITY‘ TOYS R US" visit flyodandca lowdown result-wean! VAL-HARP ZELLERS‘

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