Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Feb 2009, p. 13

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First winner of the night Cameron Smith is congratulated by principal Laura Ryckman during Oscar Peter- son’ Public School’s Family Bingo Night Feb. 20. About 130 students, staff and parents took part. The school opened last fall on Hoover Park Drive in southwest Stoufl'ville. Place your Classified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Log onto www.yorkregion.com and click on your classifieds Candidates must be quick learners and possess the ability to work well under pressure while maintaining accuracy. Knowledge oi MS Operating systems. SQL and programming are required. Compensation- based onexperiance. To apgly, lease fax a resume to Frank Vetro at 905 4 9-4 71. To ensure that you get a call back. [please provide more than one. contact-telephone mnberthatyoucanbereadiedat i P . l I I Please submit your resume to Matthew Valdmanis, Director, Information Technology. Fax resumes to 905-479-4071 software created 5y Pregramming and Development to ensure the software is performing as intended rwithoutanynegative results. Global Credit and Collection lnc., a leading service- provider for clients in the financial, telecommunication and utility sectors is seeking motivated and capable individuals to help facilitate its impressive and continuing growth. Software Tester WW-Tribune ~Canddatesmustbeverydetailoriented oAbiitytoraadandunderstand FnIeLayouts ~Mustbewletomderstandegranming Logic Information Technology Help Desk Agent: ~Know|edgeo¢SQL GL@BAL WE HAVE A WINNER Willowgrove is a Christian organization with a wide program offering which includes Fraser Lake Camp. Glenbrook Day Camp. Willowgrove Primary School and Willowgrove Outdoor Centre. Located in Stouffviile, Ontario. with a second camp in Bancroft, the programs serve over 35,000 children per year with an annual budget in excess of $1 million. A self-sustaining, non-profit organization. Willowgrove enjoys the enthusiastic volunteer and financial support of a far membership base and is affiliated with the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Willowgrove is looking fora dynamic Executive Director to build on its past success. The new Executive Director will work closely with Willovigrove's Board oDiredandsmervrse' acwablestaii'ncludng‘ cg leadershweachingstaflandahrgevolunteer . oEstablishandadninistertheamralbudget. -Overseeprogramdevelom_ient . _ . ~Developandexewteetlecbvepiblicrelabonsandrnarketrng pare. - andpartiwateiiluruaishgetiorts. The successtul candidate will preferably have worked in a ‘Christian or anization, will have demonstrated success in managing a iverse organization and will have worked closely with a Board at Directors. He/sbe will have managed a budget and be comfortable being visible in the community, leading stall and making presentations. A strong Christian taith, includin supporting the core Mennonite beliefs, and an enjoyment o worldigwith diamisamtst. ~BtildandexécmnemonadymnicvisionforWIlowgrove‘s mmmm‘uzmnmm abbrndmumh to: Antwan: mammm your. _ iTa's's If I _’e d La EXECUTIVE “HECTOR WILLOWGROVE search, sell, save! PHOTOIKRISTA BEATIY 'flh‘shbdfiglhwemdom tormpullbumdalotmdhadhn a!th Mdylwmchayworkshop Wholpyoutakeoontrolofyourlife! Upconhg 2009 Susiom mummumm Wu $15.5(B5791 Mmdnfi-ZOJMyd-B, JuneB-12 sum g5.5(£5791 Mummbwmmhmm Lounsz Artists from across Ontario were invited to submit two recent pieces of work to be considered by a jury. The jurors were an writer and critic Betty Ann Jordon, artist and curator of the Cambridge Gal- len'es lvan Jurakic, and Lee Petrie, who is the curator for the Greater Toronto Airport Authority. latcham Gallery’s annual juried exhibition has three Whitchurch- Stouffville artists showing their tal- ents this year. lacquelin Heichert, James Jennings and Margo Pien- On March 26. juror Lee Petrie will be leading a discussion on the juried process and commenting on his experience as a juror, as well as the curator of the GTAA. A $5 donation is being requested. The discussion starts at 7:30 pm. More than 200 submissions were received. “At the end of the process, they had selected works in a range of media that they felt display clarity, technical expertise and reveal a sense of resolution throughout the entire piece," said Maura Broadâ€" hurst, curator of the gallery. There is one awaid thé public is allowed to choosezthe People's Choice Award. In celebration of the juried exhibition, today the gallery will be holding the event’s opening recep- tion from 2 to 4 pm. The jurors' awards will be presented. On April 4, from 2 to 4 pm. local artists are invited to perform a piece of music that was inspired by the exhibited an. mm.mmmmmamm Tmmmwmmdw wmmwmmmmm‘gmm mmhmmflemflmw GQMMMMdflOMMmaMM-emem Local artists make grade for Latcham’s j uried show 358138973 “53.5791 thm-uflgigwdm Our phone lines are open: Monday-Friday 8:30am-6:00pm 1-800-743-3353 m 'Imquumigfimm mummcyasfhankyout' Stéuflfille lSun-Tribhn'e i Saturday,~ Feb. 28, 2M9 l 3 W23-27.Apd14-17(4days) Maya-23.111315 ~19 MaldIm-ApIiS..hm1-5 Mums-13May11 "flisisamm Rhobodmptblckonw. ay 11 - 15 EMPLOYM! I HOYMEN‘ 6N1ARIO Weekend forecast bright for charity, forecaster says Latcham Gallery is at 6240 Main St, Stoufiville. Call 905-640-8954 or go to latchamgallery.ca The Orion Foundation, in col- laboration with Recycle your Bicycle, loads its 24th container bound for Cuba this weekend in Whitchumh-Stouflville. ‘ “This container is the third that we are sending to Cuba this year, thanks to the generous donations of caring Canadians, both materiâ€" ally and monetarily,” said Hamid Hosein, creator of Recycle your Bicycle, which is an independent volunteer and nonâ€"profit organi~ zation. Mr. Hosein is also a meteo- rologist and broadcaster. The container will include items for those who survived last year’s Hurricane Ike, including building materials, computers, health equip- ment, sporting goods, tools and hardware, bedding. school supplies as well as clothing and shoes “We have witnessed our previ- ous shipments of donated items and medications make it to the people in both Cuba and Africa.” Mr. Hosein said. “It makes us more determined than ever to keep the stream of vital items flowing.” COMMUNIW BRIEFS Please look over your ad the first day it appears making sure it reads as you requested as The Era-Banner cannot be ‘ responsible for more than one insertion. THANK YOU FOR CHECKING

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