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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Nov 2003, p. 17

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NOVEMBER 2003 The event will be held at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club Nov. 3 from 7 to 9 pm. and anyone who would like to attenq s_hon.lld contact Nancy Myers at 905- 642-480l. Copies of the book will also b'e aQailéBie Vfér sale during the evening. Camp X was located in Durham Region and was used for training spies during World War II, while Camp 30 was a prisoner of war camp for senior German officers. Mr. Hodgso‘n and Mr. Longfield will present a short documentary on both facilities. which will be followed by a period of discussion, On Nov. 3. the Rotary Club of Stouffville will host a presentation by Lynn Philip Hodgson and Alan Longfield. co-authors of a fascinating book about Camp X and Camp 30. By Kate Gilderdale Stoufivilie This Month Herbert and Myrtle. our Canada Geese Are nesting again this year WhileMaryandloeourtwoMallaldducLs Swim around on the pond without fear When Mary and Ice finish their splashing Off they go to be near Mary’s nest They preen for awhile their sleek feathers down Tuck heads under wings and rest By my grandson's swing under a pile of leaves Four baby rabbits have been born They'll be such a wonderful joy to watch When they appear on one sunny mom Now that things have finally come to life Cutting grass will be the next chore But what a dull life this would be If nature wasn't at my front door! Rotary Club sponsors two great events Stouffville resident wins poetry prize at local fair The Night of LOOO'Dinners is a fundraiser for land In Springtime A! Springlands Farm she documents the eagerly-awaited arrival of spring after a long. hard winter. Below are extracts from her winning entry: Man‘an Dissene, a resident of rural Whitchurch-Stouffville, was awarded first place honours in the seniors' category for poetry at Markham Fair. "He has worked as a mission director in Australia, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean as well as Central and South America," explained Rotary Club president Ken Prentice. As a member of the Canadian international Development Agency's Committee to establish policy on partnerships between governments and NGOs (non- governmental organizations). Mr. Middleton has experience working in conflict zones and is well aware of the devastating impact land mines have had on the developing world. "Net proceeds raised from the evening will go towards the eradication of land mines a project of Rotary lntemational. Several Rotary Clubs in Canada and mine eradication which takes place Nov. l3 at Parkview Village Auditorium. Tickets are $25 and include dinner and a presentation by guest speaker Mark Middleton, a Stouffville resident who was born and brought up in Ethiopia. Rachel and Lindsay Jones make sure their two family dogs, Indie and Dolly. are protected from rabies at theit annual visit to the Ballantrae and District Lions Club Rabies Clinic, held Oct‘ 18 at B a I l a n t r a e Community Centre. The girls have a new kitten at home which will accom any them to the cinic next yean "We are very pleased with the encouraging response we have had to this initiative from the local chapter of Amnesty lntemational as well as the community at large. I think it demonstrates that a-seNice club like .gotary can play a valuable role in bringing local attention to a very serious world problem of land mines." around the world host such a fundraising dinner during the month of November," explained Mr. Prentice. Recent Properties Listed Sold by lesley O’Connor Gallo Real Estate Ltd. Christmas OPEN HOUSE "WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH' â€" l7 13415 Highway 48 905 642-1067 www.mffvillesbakerhillcom 'Home of the Chiminea' 'vev‘AYChic’ s Bake'HiII ”A Hale taste of country charm 5572 Bethesda Road 905 642-WlNE (9463) mmanswimrym WILLOW SPRINGS Nov. 15 8:16 100m - 5pm 'I am pleased to rrcommmd Lesley O'Connor 3 a my pmfcsslonal will: sales walk" 'I fell as l h tulgy um Mm out funny needed. "madam 8- mml'y. In mil: our move hm,“ Kathy M t Bambi. Inseam StouIMIIo 'Ftom the first phone: call. we found 10 be Mavis-(15$: helpful. thorough delightful!“ Sue Bartols Steve Whlte Blake Smut Stouflvllle Ethel Harps: Rose Avenue Stouflvllle Tanya Samsin Ninth Line Stoufiville ”Knowing lhatyou wen: conccmcd for Grandma's health happlnss not |ust 'thc sale' was very mmfonlng ln my abscncc...‘

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