Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 7 Nov 2013, p. 5

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When the new state-of-the- an indoor Socced'lity facility hecanw n'ady fut players to kick up a stonn. Maxi Hunk-thfland anticipated it mmld be the pet- Along with running its own mdom youth house leagne out of the new facility. Kazakwllofland revealed its pme allows them to open up other new avenues, One will see their organism. (ion work in dust: mniumion with theYork Hegioh Soccer dation to run competitive youth leagues and pnmde skill (kw-ei- npmem clinic;- for those aspiring to improve their game. While the facflity. heated on Innovator linve. pus! recently opened its doors for business. the ptediu ion of the Wllitchunth Some! Club pier-Mew appearstohavehitmenafl right on the head. Having kicked off its indoor developmental youth house league program. that includes competitive groups. ranging from under five to under 18. Kazak Holland reported there's mnrv than 300 youths putting their best FRONT PAGE: Conch Can'on Panncd ludi warm-up m at SoccerCity. 1. (m elixir to heighten the spbn’s profile during the winter months in Whitchutth-Smufiwifle. That number. he said. is almost double the number of participants regimen-d a year ago. when Sowemlity was still under When ymmg players an? fin» fished kicking up a storm for the day. the indoor action won't stop mm the youths on the MFAâ€"sized artificial pitch. me adults will take over the acid of AboutzmmmtsslgnedUplo panicipateinmeirvndmnscom- SoccerCity exceeds expectations IV MICHAEL MVAKAWA ,. over-35 and 06:21:45 for mhayakawaflvrmg‘ ram men and open and wet-35 (0: women. potmed out that numbet '3 “quite signifi- cam.“ Especially since the dub did not field any indoor adult pmâ€" Wham. rMongwithmnningmeirmn (fiale fauna?!- at Socceflllty have exceedéd his expectations "That includes a high ceiling, tempered (glass. change moms. office space. observation area and dividers to flow for up to three matches to be played simultane- said the TM of “0111th- is attemptilg to omn- niac a competitive league to incorporate teams from other rteighbomingcenuestophymn ofmeplaceislarge. 'During the winter it‘s a pleas- ant atmosphere m be in to gen away from winier for a couple of months. 3 realty wasn‘t expecting meexpefiemrmbeasgrmdas It is. ‘I played on the pitch last nflu and it was the best indoor fiddl’wplayedon.1hesmfaceis realistic.“ ht; “And the scale last W m do on their checklist is to arrange their club offices mummy. _ That. he said. should be com- pleted within the next coupie of instituted its youth programs and is about to launch one for adults. Kmk-tbfland one of the Delighted with the new facility. limit-Holland was quick to g've kudos to the 'Ibwn ofWhitchurchâ€" for having the Mt to see that SoooetCity would be 3 via- blt place Rx various mentions] activities. that indudes indoor soccer during the wmter months Fammnmmmecub‘sm hmumwmasscdo ‘It will be a popular facility-1" While the dub has IV SANDRA noun » g Wfivmmrmn Have a tamt and reading. talu- a class. get started on your Christmas shopping â€" it's that time of year â€" and help out the Latcham Gallery. all while staying downtmvn. Once again. the Beyond Craft and Sale will take place in conjunction with the GMS' Weekend. Nov. 14 to 17. "M know me Beyond Craft (show) is highly attended by women. so we decided to tap into that market." said Anna Rosa the municipality's dmvmown cu-ondinamr. Among the approximately 30 artists selling their original eteations at the juried show at Nineteen on the Park is potter Icnnifer (Reagan. steel artist lean Hem- Schtns and Manna tunes. whu repurtmscs old fabrics and accessories to create new handbags. mittens and However. Ms Rose noted. "we don't discriminate m the dmrmown' and men “are welcome. A portion fmm each item she sells '5 Used in help an economically-challenged smdcm in bouth Africa's Sowem area to attend school. Gallery. Twenty per cent of the proceeds from the artists' sales during the show go to the gallery. Last year. the show raised about $911!). according to Ms Dolby. ‘ltgoesupmryyeaxfslwsaid. ‘ “I” wasn't in the show. I would like to go for the shop- pingr It's like a mini One-of-a-Klnd" show. she said. Yoga 60 classés are Nov. 15 to '17 at Moonflmrs Magical Touch. The fee is $5. A memtlon is required gand can be made by calling 647-29643“. Stmtffville IDA "'an chm mm Nov 15 frnm (no tn 9:30 pm. legal advice will be ofiemd Nov. 15 starting at 6 pm. I’m-registration is required and can be done by calling SKISâ€"64041153. “Her stuff will disappear starting Thursday night.” said Ian Dolby. an artist and Volunteer with latcham Cathy Mark. who creates wall and free-standing mummmwmalsobeatmcshow. Something for everyone at craft sale Aspanoftthifls'Weekend. lhcmwillbelarotcard readings and yoga 60 classes ax Moonflowers Magical Touch. while Smuffville [DA is holding a trunk show by Canadian jewelry designer Kaflcy Smith. featuring semi-precious stones and Swarmrski crystals. ‘ The store is also offering 20 per cent 06 all La Cuisine de ma Mere has a lunch special. while lawyer ldaJ Mona-Caruso will offer free legal advice to the busims owner. She will also pmvide free advice on employment and family law. as well as will/estate law. ;I thought that was duke smart of her. men’s 11 lot of women venturing out on their own." Ms Rose said. Paople will be able to make their own holiday ama- ment at the craft show and sale Nov. 15 and 16. from 10 am. to 3 pm. as pan ofthe Latcham Gallery's free family an day ,4 wmwimuummmm Nov.14»6t090.m. Na. 15 103mm 9pm NOV. 16- 10 am toSpm MIT-IDAmxodpm ‘ Mmmflmvers Magical Touch mot and reading; an: 20 each and take place Nov. 16 and 17. A reservation is required fund can be made by calling 647-296-0331. ArtistsDiancluPP (fmmHtManDolby mshowingofl'theu cationsmnmweek's BeyonanftShow ’MM .aunqyl-n and Sale. COMING UP

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