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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Nov 2003, p. 12

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Congratulations to Whitchurch- Stoufiville Soccer Club's under 18 girls team, 2003 York Region Cup Champions. Pictured here are, bad row: Ron Murphy, Tina Mastiarelli, Sandra Pankratz, Valerie Murphy, Robyn Oliverio, Leanne Emslie, David Emslie, Angela Clubine, Michelle Madigan. Front Row: Sara Peters, Carolyn Tubb, Lara Feasby, Brittany Hitdien, Christina Davis. Absent were Andrea Sauter, Nicole Gaudet Amanda Alexan. Diana Mdeman, Holly Dodds, Erin Pappas. l2 - 'WHITCHURCH-SIOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" - See us an ‘www.stouffvlfleonllne.wm' “g Soccer girls cup champs Board Chair The Mennonite Home Association of York County Parkview Services for Seniors 'I'inklnm GLAswciateo, Joanna React-McDowell Auditors Director, Resource Development 905- 640-0714 October 14, 2N3 Chariuble registration #: 1 1924497811le Donations received from: Parkview 'fnmily' (Residents, Families, Sufi; numbers of the Founding Churches and Associations) 8800, 000 Whitchnrch-Stmifi'ville Community: 8200, 000 Whitchmch-Stmifl’ville Commute/Business Sector: $500,000 With a total mised to date of 81.5 million (approximate), Parkview Homeiswellonitswaytoreachingitsgoaloffl million,amajor contribution to the building of the new Home. Parkview Home is open to all, segudless of cultural heritage or religious afil'ntionAllsssociatalwithParkviewvalue the love and support shown by everyone in response to our continuing campaign. Thankywsomuch. As Chair of the Parkview Services for Seniors Board, I am delighted to provide this interim report on Parkview Home's fundraising campaign. The following figures are, of necessity, approximate since they include ash received, pledges, and yet-to-be received donations of services. (Full mdits, following ac ed accounting procedures, are complete at the end of each fiscal yea? “Mdflmmwmwbbbylmmwflummdnm Parkview Home Fundraisipg Campaign Interim Report “Caring Into the Future” A combined Red Cross and Llfesavlng Society instructor course will be held Nov. 7, 8, 9, I4, [5 and I6 at the bebovic Centte for those interested in Lifesaving instructor course to be held at leisure centre Dianne 0 W21 Karen 0 905-640-1057 New To Your Community? Be ~azure to call 0m hostess will bring gifls and outlines. 81000 with helptul community intonnation. Older patrons interest- ed In a gentle class to improve mobility and bal- ance, or deal with osteo- can work on a craft and enloy a variety of activities during their visit. Parents visiting the library, peol or fitness cen- tre can take advantage of the babysitting service offered every weekday morning. The cost is $4 for l I/2 hours and passes are also available. Youngsters obtaining their Red Cross Leader certification. Participants can register at the bebovic Leisure Centre or call 905-642-7529 for more information. ANNUALGENERAL M85115? Monday. November 17. 2003 0 1pm - council Chambers Highlights of Past Year 0 Volunteer of the Year Award 0 Election of Bond of Dimmn (Nomlmdom must be received by November lo Phone 905- 642 1235 if [men-ad) Speaker 0th ol qulco Imam! u Bum All classes are available as pay as you go sessions, or with membership. For more information call fit- ness supervisor Barb Armstrong at 905-642-7529 ext. 328. porosis. can participate in Mature Movers every Tuesday or Thursday at l l :30 am. No fitness expe- rience is necessary. If you are having problems with a bad back, tight muscles or stress in your shoulders and neck. you can try the Stretch and Relax classes, which are held Wednesday and Friday evenings and Sunday mornings. NOVEMBER 2003

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