Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Jun 2003, p. 10

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Th Me 22: at The Latcham Gallery: Facing North, Portraits of Artisb of Cape Dorset by John Reeves. June 2: 9:30-10:15 am. at the library: Introduction to the Internet. Free. June 3:4:30-Sz30 pm. at the library: Father's Day Craft for ages 6 and up. $2. June 5: 1-2:30 pm. at the library: Discovering Science with the Ontario Early Years Centre. An interactive pro- gram for children ages 2 and 3. Free. Registration required. June 5: 7:30 pm. at Latcham Gallery: Tom Thomson Series with guest speaker Andrew Hunter. For information call 905~ 6408954. June 6-1: Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life at Markham Fairgrounds. For more infonnationonparticipatingcall 905-294â€"5925 or visit mxanoerxa. June 1: at Parkview Village: English Garden Tea Party fundraising event for Parkview Home with guest speaker Kate Seaver of Kate's Garden. Guests encour- aged to wear hats and other traditional attire. For tickets and information call 905-640-1940, ext. 2i. tune I: Noon-2 pm. at the library: Introduction to WordPerfect. 320. line 8: 2:30â€"4:30 .m. at the library: Introduction to Emai. 820. line 9: 9:30-11:30 am. at the library: Introduction to Email._$20. lune ll: 7-9 pm. at the library. Book til-lune I: 1-4 .m. at Latcham Galery: Two-day adut workshop on acrylic portraits with Laura Higgins. For information call 905-640-8954. June I: Friends of former librarian Melanie Dustow-Southem are invited to a surprise baby shower hosted by Lisa McGill and Christine Kuhn at 108 Rose Ave. from 1-4 pm. RSVP 905-642-6181. Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month wel- comes community event listings from non-profit. groups and organizations. Please send a brief synopsis of upcoming events by eâ€"mail to withwrinkles@hot- mail.com, fax to 905-642â€"2368 or mail to 6111 Main St, Stouffville, Ont. L4A 3R4. Deadline for July submissions Is June l6. 10 - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH” PULSI lune l6: 9:30-11:30 am. at the library: Introduction to Computers. 320. June l1: Latcham Gallery trip to Tom Thomson Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Call 905-640-8954. lune 2|: 9:45 a.m.-4:45 pm. at the library: St John Ambulance Babysitting Course. 350. Registration required. June 2!: 1â€"4 pm. at Latcham Gallery: Free Family Day celebrates National Aboriginal Day. Learn about Inuit sculp- ture and create your own soapstone sculpture. In. 22: Noon-12:45 pm. at the library: Introduction to the lntemet. Free. lune 22: 1-3 pm. at the library: Using the lntemet. 820. km. 23: 9:30-11:30 am. at the library: Using the Internet. 320. June 24: 4-7 pm. at the library: BABBLE (Buy a book and be a libra enhancer) offers an opportunity to purc ase one or more books of your choice to enhance the library's adult collection. has 25: 7-9 pm. at the library: Book Discussion Group on Comic Novels. All welcome. Jun. 26: 5 pm. at Memorial Park: Stouffville Lions Club Beef BBQ kicks off Discussion Group on What Makes a Good How-To Book? All welcome. lune l2: 1-2230 pm. at the library: Discovering Science. with the Ontario Early Years Centre. An interactive pro- gram for children aged 4 to 6. Free. Registration required. lune l2: 5:30 .m. at Vandorf Community Hall, W itchurchâ€"Stouffville Museum invites you to Rendezvous at the Inn, a dinner theatre presentation based on fact and fiction, with historical details from the community. Tickets are $30. Call 1-888-290-0337 for tickets and information. June 12: 7:30-8:30 .m. at Latcham Gallery: The West Wm , a 1944 film trib- ute to Tom Thomson. lune “-14: Downtown BlA hosts 2nd annual Elvis Fest with tribute artists and street performers. June It: at Latcham Gallery. Free Family Day with Elvis theme. Create art inspired by the King. See us on ‘www.stouffvifleonline.com' in Wihitchurch-Stouffville Buckingham Manor Retitement Home needs volunteers who can commit to two to three hours weekly, biâ€"weekly or monthly to help out with residents' activ- 137 Main St. N., Markham Please note: Most library programs require registration. Insufficient registra- tion may result in cancellations. Sllver lubllee Club holds the following weekly events: Friday 7:30 pm. bid euchre, Wednesday 10 am. art class, Wednesday and Friday 1 pm. bridge, Thursday and Saturday I p.m. bid euchre, Thursday 1 pm. cribbage, Tuesday 1 pm. craft time. User fee for each activity is .25 cents for members, .50 cens for non- members. A foot clinic is held on the sec- ond and third Thursday of the month. To book an appointment call Eileen Noylander at 905-642-6466. Other club events include bus trips, entertainment, pot luck dinners. For details check news- paper or club bulletin board. Special event rentals available. Call Clarence Fockler at 905â€"640-3588 for details. Ballantne Senlots meet every Tuesday at the Ballantrae Seniors' Centre on Aurora Rd. between the Recreation Centre and the school. Newcomers wel- come. For information call Mary Wylie at 905-640-3603. MlltdiurdI-stouffvllle Recycling Depot now accepts used printer cartridges from home and business computer users. Phone Jim at 905-640â€"8294 or bring the old cartridges to the depot between 9-1 I am. Thursdays or 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays. Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival. June 26: 7 pm. at Latcham Gallery: Opening Reception for Water, an exhibi- tion organized by the Ontario Sociéty of Artists. Everyone welcome. lune 26-29: Whitchurch-Stouffville Strawberry Festival. For details of events, call 905-64-BERRY (905-642-3779) or visit www.5trawberryfestival.ca from June 9. June 30: 9:30-11:30 pm. at the library: Using Computers. $20. PERPERTREE KLASSICS Volunteers Needed Women’s Fashions, 6 Shoes Drop by and see our m Giddyup therapeutic riding program needs volunteers to work with disabled children and teens at their facility on Vandorf Sideroad. High school students welcome. For information call 905-642- 8001. York-Durham Aphasia Centre needs kind, caring and enthusiastic volunteers to work with adults who have communi- cation disorders at our Stoufiville loca- tion. Our program provides a rewarding experience for clients and volunteers in a relaxed atmosphere. Professional staff provide training and support. For more information contact Bonnie at 905â€"642- 2053. Girl Guides of Canada needs girls and women to help with unit meetings, orga- nizing and running special events, and administrative work High school stu- dents welcome. Call 905-640-4084 for information. Whitchurch-Stouffville Roadwatch Committee needs volunteers to increase radar coverage and help with other pro- grams in all wards. Our mandate is to im rove community safety. If you can he p, please call Harry Bowes at 905- 640-3319. Whitchurch-Stoufiville Recycling Depot is looking for volunteers to help with our Saturday morning shifts, which run from 9:10:30 am. and 10:30 a.m.-noon. Phone Jim at 905-640-8294. High school students can earn community service hours by volunteering at the depot. CHATS (Community Housing Assistance to Seniors) has a waiting list of seniors in need of services, including transportation (mileage paid), weekly vis- its, lunch out volunteers and Meals on Wheels drivers. Cantoneseâ€"speaking individual needed to help with senior day program. For more information, please call toll free l-877~452-4287 ext 6013. ities such as carpentry, model building, crafts, m'usical entertainn‘ré'nt, bingo etc Mothers with infants are welcome for a senior/infant visiting program. Call Marianne or Elaine at 905-640-6660 for details. JUNE 2003

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