The local Jfla’s first walk raised over $3,000 in just two hours, representing 50 per cent of the cost of a dog guide, which is provided free to ualiï¬ed reci ients. Club president Joe ate and his Kelp“: will be on hand to meet and I allowxng them to enjoy increased mobility, safety and independence. All the monexraiiedhy the walk, which is Sponsored by Putin}: PM dos guides Well: for dog guides helps Canadians with dlsahllltles By Kate Cilderdale greet Ill icipenta and the club will Stouffville Free Press provide refreshments and incentives On Mty 28, the Stouffville Lions to ensurethat one hundred per cent of will host their second Walk for Dog the money raised is donated to the Guides. charity. Fund. nan-A mm L- “A; c INDEPENDENT -â€"â€"-PLANNING GROUP INC.â€" 6165 Main Street Stouffville, ON 1AA 4H8 RETIREMENT PLANNINiï¬lz-k. Signy’s on her way m}; Signy Lawson, MBA, CFP Financill Planner LIONS GOWGEE FOR FUNDRAISER by m9»; gaeiaigmt: J_‘ ,H, 905642 '4540 www.ipgstouffville You guessed it, Signy Lawson, coâ€"owner 81 founder of the Stouffville Planning firm, Independent Planning Group has planned her own re1 We are thrilled for Signy 8:. want to invite you to a drop in celebration in Signy’s honour at our offices. “Our Mission is to make people feel happy and secure about their ï¬nancial health and for us to feel good about helping them.†Though the effottaâ€"ofiion'él-i‘ff Aiken, the Stouffville club has support- ed Canine Vision Canada and the Lion's Foundation of Canada since its inception. mum-sow. me walk begin: at 1 rm. outside Latcham Hall. Friendly, cashed dogs are welcome to join their owners for this fug‘community event. 'I’L--n, You can re ' ter for the walk online at www.pu alkfotdogguides.com or at Latcham Hall at 11 a.m. on the day of the event. Pledge forms are available from the website at by callin 905-640-181? The walk hegihs at Â¥ ‘ocom Stoufhrllle residents Cheeta (left) and her owner. Paula Elson. were awarded the Arnerlcan Mixed Breed trophy for placing ï¬rst In the National Obedience Rankings In both the Open and milky categorles. Cheeta displayed her usual courtesy and class as she graciously waved a greet- lng to Stouffville Free Press Clrol Clement- Flnnncl-I â€1th I Owner Sisters Madison and Darby Baggy presented certiï¬cates and pens to t. Congratulations were extended Mayor Sue Sherban and Rev. Kn Strachan, the congregation's pastor. e loll were honoured: Liz ghtfoot, representing The Canadian Cancer Societ and Music Mania; Ann Grundy and rothy Wagg, the Stouffville Group; Isaac and Sharon Klassen, ach ~to Blues Compln)’; Magda ' oand Beulah ' Markham Stouffv' e Hospital; Cay e Atkinson and Stewart McElroy, Student Music Scholarship Concert; Margaret Paterson and Sandra Sansom, Ballantrae Tennis Club; Anna Fretz, Marion Jensen, Dean McCowan and ï¬ner Liaros, Heart and Stroke Foundation; Wilf and Nelda Morle , The Silver Jubilee Club and the Stouf iile Lawn Bowling Club; Audrey Gibson, CHATS Meals on Wheels; Joe and Marie Cote, Stouffville Lions Club; Lorne and Marion Boadway, Parkview Village Choir; Karen Bowman, Welcome Wagon; Robt. ‘Bud’ Sanderson, Latcham Gallery; Jim Hebert, The Cideons; Chaplain Bonnie Borchardt and Margaret Jemmet, Friends of Parkview Home; Jim Lyon, Stouffville Branch 459, Royal Canadian Legion; Joan Marshman and Aldine Sinclair, Stouffville Legion More than 50 Whrtchurch- Stouffvifle residents, representing 45 or Inflation], attended the 18th annua Volunteer Appreciation Service at St James Presbyterian Church April 23. Volunteer Appreciation Service honours residents Alennyln (Snndy) Bow-Ito Fin-mill Planner of the Stouffville Financial Students Dean McCowan and Peter Liaros were named ‘super volunteers’ for their work in collecting more than $400 in the 2006 Heart 8: Stroke Foundation canvass. Following the service, fellow- ship and refreshments were enjoyed in the church’s Morris Hall, at which time, Mayor Sherban addressed the congregaâ€" tion and guests. Ladies m; Ruth Ind Est Cott,$ lioness Clu ;AlPiette, Whitchurch-Stouffville Minor Softball Association and the Whitchurch- Stouffville Umpires' Association; Mackenzie Cott, The Mayor’s Youth Council; Jim Mason, Stouffville Spirit Hocke Club; Wendy Armstrong, Whitc urch-Stouffville Minor Hockey Association; Elaine Osbourne, Stouffville Girl Guides Association; Ivan Harris and Ted Cybruch, Eastern Gate Residents’ Council; Maureen Wood, Stouffville Horticultural Society; Anne Scott, Stouffville Figure Skating Club; Sandra Stronach, Stouffville Rotary Club; Holly Reynolds, Strawberry Festival Committee; Marion Wells, Whitchurch-Stouffville Food Bank; Alan Powell, The Canadian Food Grains Bank; Elna Coetsee, Care 8! Share Thrift Shop; Fred Robbins, York Region Running Club; Jim Clark, York-Durham Heritage Railway Association; Harry Bowes, Whitchurch-Stouffville Elementary School Council; Sharon Klassen, Stouffville Aphasia Centre and Jim Thomas, Music Town, Ontario. own retirement. Sandra Pinon-