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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Nov 2003, p. 22

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22 - "WHITCHURCHâ€"STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" See us on 'www.stouffvilleonline.com' M7 Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month welcomes 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 905-642- 2368 or mail to 6111 Main St, Stouffville, Ont. L4A 3R4. “MPH-Mlle '21:,“ 48 6397 Main St, Stoufl'ville 905-642-9864 mlmgm c.robeftl reid501ympatico. ca Model 1 028 www.hufchinsonfonnsupp';ac‘om‘ homé from WOI1(. Work Smarter. Work Faster. With Ariens Smart Features. Oct. 28: 7 pm. at the Lebovic Centre: Critical Illness Insurance Seminar. Space is limited. To reserve your place call 905-642-4546. Oct. 28: 7-7:30 pm. at the library: Pl Storytime for ages Deadline for December sub- missions is Nov. 24. Call for prices OEZmU >20 Caymanâ€"HO w< > 4.150 anmz>dOZ m40Cmm<Frm 1>Z=r< 3-5. Free. Oct. 29: 4-5 pm. at the library: Halloween Craft for ages 6 and up, Cost is $2. Oct. 30: 1-230 pm. at the libra : OEYC Focus on Presc oolers II for ages 4-6. Free. Hall: Stouffvifle 905 640-2692 30: 8 pm. at Latcham Meet the Mayoralty in Whitehurch-S;ouflvil1e for the program must be received by Nov. 28. For details call Arts York at 905- 479-2787 ext. 249. Nov. 4: 7â€"7:30 pm. at the library: Pl Storytime for ages 3-5. Free. Nov. 6: 1-230 pm. at the libra : Focus on Presc oolers I for age 2-3. Free. Nov. 1: at the Lebovic Centre: Combined Red Cross and Lifesaving Society instructor course for Red Cross Leader certification runs Nov. 7-9 and 14-16. Register at the centre or call 905-642â€"7529 for informa- tion. Nov. 1: Bid 8. Bop for Luke at Markham Fairgrounds: live entertainment, auctions and alate night buffet. Tickets are $20 from the Latcham Gallery, the Bank of Montreal or by calling 905-640-4705. All proceeds will go towards transportation requirements for Luke Anderson. Candidates. Sponsored by the Whitchurch-Stouffville Chamber of Commerce. All welcome. Nov. I: 10 a.m.-l pm. at Stouffville United Church: Annual Bazaar and Quilt Auction sponsored by the United Church Women. Everyone welcome. Nov. 1: 7:30 pm. at Undergrounds Cafe, Stouffville Missionary Church: Gourmet coffee and dessert, with musical enter- tainment by Liana 8. Orest Hrynewich. Nov. 3: 1:15-3:15 pm. at the library: OEYC Mother Goose. Free. Nov. 3: 7-9 pm. at Sleepy Hollow Golf and Country Club: Information evening on Camp X, used for training spies and Camp 30, a prison- er of war camp for senior German officers in World War II. Sponsored by the Stouffville Rotary Club. For details call Nancy Myers at 905-642-4801. Everyone welcome. Nov. 4: Noon at the Silver Jubilee Club: Pot Luck Luncheon. Bring your own dishes and cutlery. Entertainment to follow. All seniors welcome. Nov. 4: 7 pm. at Markham Theatre and Unionville High School: Arts York information sessions for students inter- ested in an arts intensive high school program. For complimentary tickets call 905-305-7469. Applications Nov. 1: 7:30 pm. at Stouffville District Secondary School: Student Music Scholarship Concert featur- ing performances by local students, sponsored by St James Presbyterian Church. Freevfill donations will be collected during the concert All proceeds to school arts programs. Nov. 9: 10 a.m.-4 pm. at Headlines Hair Studio: Cut-A- Thon for ,Luke Anderson. Refreshments provided by The Corner House. Nov. 9: 12:45 pm. at Stouffville Cemetery Cenotaph: Legion Remembrance Service. A ser- vice will also be held at the Legion Hall at 2:30 pm. fol- lowed by light refreshments sewed by The Ladies Auxiliary. Nov. 10: 1:15â€"3:15 pm. at the library: OEYC Mother Goose. Free. Nov. 10: Municipal elections. Nov. 11: 10:45 am. at the Legion Cenotaph: Remembrance Day Service. Light refreshments will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary following the service. All wel- come. Nov. 11: 7-7:30 pm. at the library: PJStorytime for ages 3-5. Free. Nov. 12: 10:30 a.m.-3:30 pm. at the museum: Adult Christmas Craft Workshop. Participants will create a three-dimensional beaded Christmas tree. Pre~registra- tion required. Call 1-888- 297-0337 for details. Nov. 12: 7-9:30 pm. at 20 Freel Lane: Young Drivers of Canada hosts free seminar for coâ€"drivers assisting someâ€" one learning to drive. To reserve a place call 905-640â€" 1229. Nov. 13: 1-2:30 pm. at the libra : Focus on Presc oolers I for age 2-3. Free. Nov. 13: 7:30 am. at Randy's Refrigeration, 33 Ringwood Dr.: Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast Meeting. Members 510, guests $15. For details call 905-642-4227. Nov. 13:at Parkview \fillage Auditorium: Stouflville Rotary Club sponsors The Ni t of 1,000 Dinners, a fun raiser for land mine education with speaker Mark Middleton, a Stouflville resident born and raised in Ethiopia. Ticketsare $25. Call Ken Prentice (905- 642-9507) or Hillary Richards (905-640-6608) for details. Usual business hours: Tuesday to Satuvday 100m ‘0 6pm Sunday by chance chief of police. Candidates for the board of directors are asked to call 905-642-1238 before Nov. l0. Nov. 18: 7-7:30 pm. at the library: P1 Storytime for ages 3-5. Free. Nov. 20: l-2:30 pm. at the library: Focus on Pre-school- ers l for age 2-3. Free. Nov. 24: 1:15-3:15 pm. at the library: OEYC Mother Goose. Free. Nov. 25: 7-7:30 pm. at the library: P1 Storytime for ages 3-5. Free. Nov. 27: 7 pm. at Heise Hill Church: The Sounds of Christmas -â€" a .special women's event featuring soloist and speaker Ruth Ann Onley. Tickets are $15 includ- ing refreshments and door rites, or $10 if urchased re Nov. 16. Cal 905-887- 5489 or email heise@idi- rectcom to purchase your tickets. ContinuedonPagezs Nov. 14: at Latcham Gallery: Beyond CrafLexhibition and sale of artisans' work indud- ingjewelle pottery stained glass and “Christmas orna- ments. Runs to Dec 7. Nov. 14-16: Stouffville Missionary Church 100th Anniversary Weekend. Events include a youth concert, cele- bration banquet, fellowship lunch and hymn sing. For details call the church office at 905-640-391 1. Nov. 15: IO a.m.-2 pm. at 254 Sunset Blvd.: Christ Church Country Christmas Bazaar including tea room, bake table, attic treasures, silent auction, crafts, choco- late table and quilt tickets. All welcome. Nov. 15: 10:30 a.m.-3:3O pm. at the museum: Adult Christmas Craft Workshop. Participants will create a three-dimensional beaded Christmas tree. Pre-registra- tion required. Call 1-888- 297â€"0337 for details. Nov. 17: 1:15-3:15 pm. at the library: OEYC Mother Goose. Free. Nov. 11: 6 pm. at Stouffville United Church: Horticultural Society Annual General Meeting and pot luck supper. Martin Galloway will speak on Gardening for Four Seasons. Guests bring a dish and $5. All encouraged to bring a new toy for local dis- tribution. For information call 905-640-7899. Nov.l1: 7 pm. at the council chambers: Policing Centre Annual General Meeting with speaker_ Armand La __Barge, NOVEMBER 2003

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