Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1995, p. 5

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st i light bulb display this weekend mgm8 tribune august 23 1995 p 5 museum winners first place winner in the drivers choice awards in the antique category pre- 1945 at the whitchurch- stouffville museum car show was al websters 1932 packard with bill rices 1938 ford the run nerup a 1959 oldsmobile owned by tom luke took top honors in the classic category 194575 with paul smiths 1962 chevro let placing second peoples choice award winners were as follows antique category winner john bosworths model t runnerup al websters 1932 packard classic cat egory winner ibm lukes 1959 oldsmobile with paul smiths 1967 corvette named runnerup more than 400 people attended the show and 200 cars were exhibited a light touch stouffvilles ivan harris will shed illumination on the history of lighting this weekend at the uxbridge- scott museums steam threshing days in a light on the past harris will exhibit about 100 samples from his fascinating and comprehensive light buib collection which dates back to the 1890s and includes everything from hand blown bulbs to lasers grape vine he began collecting light bulbs in the late sixties when he worked in the technical department of cbc his collection grew rapidly and he began to undertake serious research on the subject among the items which will be on dis play is a 10000 watt bulb which was used in the the atre and a bulb with two light levels made in about 1905 for use in infirmaries uxbridgescott museum is located on the 6th con cession of uxbridge just north of durham rd 8 steam threshing days runs aug 26 and 27 from 10 am to 5 pm admission is 5 for adults and 3 for seniors and students chil dren accompanied by adults will be admitted free motus o on stage the stouffvillebased motus o dance collective will be appearing at toron tos tarragon theatre sept 14 to 17 in the shunning a work adapted from a play by winnipeg playwright poet and creative writing teacher patrick friesen watch the tribune for fur ther details harvest fest with summer drawing to a close theres plenty to look forward to this fall bruces mill conservation area will hold its fourth annual harvest fest sept 16 and 17 with activities for the whole family a collection of antique equipment including steam engines tractors vintage cars and motorcy cles will be on display and visitors can buy fresh pro duce at the farmers mar ket other attractions include apple cider press ing arts and crafts a pet ting zoo free pony and horse drawn wagon rides and free hot air balloon rides visitors will have the chance to win a champagne balloon ride for two and can enjoy outdoor enter tainment by square dancers cloggers and coun try and western bands children can hone their artistic skills at the arts and crafts centre and par ticipate in traditional games and races admission is 5 for adults 350 for seniors and 250 for children 8 announcement be faiers bsc mci sc reg osia bchis audiologist city hearing centre is thrilled to announce that gayle faiers has returned to private practice with a masters degree in clinical audiology from western university her practice includes hearing assessment children and adults prescription and dispensing of hearing aids gayle welcomes new and former clients with hearing or hearing aid concerns assisting gayle in port perry will be christine vanderniet hearing aid consultant and counsellor call for your appointment audiology services city hearing centre 462 paxton street port perryjon 9059851166 the durham advantage that noise you hear or the pulsating brake peddle is your cars way of asking for help stop in today for a free brake inspection if your brakes need service we will clearly identify the problem arid provide you with a detailed written estimate the best part is that our prices wont make you squeal twilight prices mon fri from 1 pm 22 reg 3 pm twilight prices sat sun hoi from 2 pm 29 reg 3 pm juniors 18 any day 22 reg 27 mf 35 ssh sp1cuuist 1 fctkff irafci tnfaulmrti twilight prices mon fri from 1 pm 12 reg pm tw3ight prices sat sun hoi from 1 pm 16 reg 3 pm juniors 18- any day 12 reg16mf20ssh adjustment program focuses employment fr education skills in uxbridge durham college programs offer you the skills and knowledge that todays employers want backed by a guarantee that they can rely on tlxits the dtaixtm advantage vocational adjustment will provide you with the skills required to make an effective transition to new employment or further training and education the vocational adjustment program focuses on employment counselling success strategies for the new economy career exploration for todays world and computer training a training allowance is available for those who qualify for the 300 hour vocational adjustment program mill runl golf ami ctmxtry club 8526212 1800465toff 8633 pleas coil the durham college north campus for mora information at 905s527m8 thi covrw runs from sept 11- dec 1 men hi 9 am 9 pm educating you for the real world

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