p 6 thp7ribunei3kmytbbhl 28 1997 st record number attend museum programs grapevine kate gilderdale museum news on sunday the whitchurch- stouffville museum and heritage advisory board hosted a dedica tion ceremony for the museums new identification sign this year the facility has received more than 400 additions to its collec tion a threefold increase on pre vious years and would welcome volunteers to help with catalogu ing the vandorf womens insti tute donated a copy of the van dorf womens institutes tweedsmuir history for home and country which includes writ ten information photographs maps and copies of documents which relate to community histo ry a record number of students attended summer programs in 1997 and this fall 93 students from rl graham ps took part in a fullday program five schools are booked for programs on pioneer and heritage themes but with the pending teachers strike fewer bookings have been youre invited to visit somerset amemy here is your opportunity to observe and compare somerset academys commitment to excellence in education a coeducational nondenominational day school for kindergarten through grade 8 students somerset has been committed to excellence in education since 1974 based on ministry of education guidelines somersets supportive environment includes full day kindergarten specialists for ail grade levels in instrumental vocal music dedicated teaching staff small classes with personalized programming enrichment program a full range of extra curricular activities visual arts french physical education esl 9059408990 7700 brimley road at 14th ave markham watch for these flyers on tuesday october 28th 1997 moores the suit people shoppers drug mart white rose lansing buildall the bay xmas velvets zellers stouffville ida 241 pizza selected areas only for further information on how we can deliver your flyers call were first in distribution weve delivered 40639222 flyers doortodoor so far this year melissa or ruth at 6402100 the tribune received for the christmas pro gram the 24th annual antique classic car show attracted 1 200 visitors and 250 exhibits and summer fund raising events brought in 950 junes toll road sponsored by the museum and heritage advisory board raised an impressive 2485r45 for the endowment fund which now has a balance of more than 521175 upcoming events include a bat- tenburg lace work shop for adults which runs nov 22 from 930 am to 1230 pm or nov 24 from 130 to 430 pm the fee is 15 including materials and par ticipants should bring their own sewing needles and scissors this years victori an tea hosted by the friends of the museum takes place nov 28 from noon to 4 pm visi tors can enjoy a delicious tea and do some christmas shopping at the gift shop or the craft and collectible tables admission is 350 for adults and 150 for children under 12 for more information or to reserve space in a museum program call the toll free line at 4162130900 then dial 9057278954 at the tone halloween fun stouffville billiards on ring- wood dr is under new manage ment and invites adult residents to attend a halloween party oct 31 from 8 pm to 2 am well have a dj and dancing and prizes for best costume said judy conrad whose husband brian is the new manager of the facility this is our grand reopening party and wed like to meet people in the community she said for more information call 6425361 calling all scots the st andrews society of toronto and the 48th highlanders of canada are sponsoring the 1997 st andrews ball nov 28 in the canadian room of the royal york hotel anyone in the com munity with scottish ancestry is invited to attend the event which includes a formal dinner the tra ditional address to the haggis and scottish country dancing to the sounds of the pipes and drums of the 48th highlanders and the music of bobby brown and the scottish accent major general lewis macken- zie is the guest of honour tickets are 80 each and include three preball practice parties for more 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