Film Circuit series at Nineteen on the Park This fall, the Lebovic Centre for Arts and elsewhere. Most of the mo‘ Entertainment â€" Nineteen on the Park will shown only on a limited host its first Film Circuit series, beginning independent theatres in dow Sept. 9. For more information on tl Film Circuit, a division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFC), provides Canadian and international independent films for screening in communities with limited access to movie theatres. The organization serves more than 200 groups in 164 communities across Canada and is essential in helping TIFFC lead the world in building markets and audiences for Canadian cinema. Groups in each community work with Film Circuit staff to organize screenings, allowing film fans to enjoy movies that they would have little opportunity to see Free Press On Aug. 20, local merchants invite residents to celebrate Moonlight Madness by visiting downtown stores between 7 and 10 pm. for some great summer bargains. Local musicians, including Kavan Cleary, will provide entertainment in the gazebo and at Studio Lab. Youngsters can enjoy the free bouncing castle and face painting, with pony rides in the Care and Share parking lot. /0N ARMSTRONG \ NEs\S BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS If you drop into Candlelight 8i Memories wearing your favourite pajamas, you will receive a delicious free ice cream cone, Bring the whole family and don’t forget to pick up some fresh local produce from the Stouffville Farmers Market at Main St. and Park Dr., which will be open until 8 pm. Inside Stouffville, a showcase of volunteer organizations, will be located in the same area, with representatives on hand to answer questions and hand out information June 1956: proceeds from play put in fund for washrooms at hall Feb.1957: bought coffee urn for hall Oct. 1959: donated dishes to hall and decided to purchase silver and glassware when suitable storage was arranged. Mrs. hall Items of interest bought for Vandorf Hall by Vandorf Women’s Institute Dec. 1925: Oak piano $318.25 Many donations to equip hall kitchen Nov. 1935: bought new stove for kitchen 1930: installed hydro in hall Apr. 1953: paid $10 for a tree at the ‘ DU 7 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS 0 Real Estate ° Wills Estates 0 ° Litigation ° Corporate ' Family Law ' 6361 Main St., Stouffville ° 905-640-3530 â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"\\ Est.1895 //â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Starlight Cinema Set To Shine This Fall Eric R. Button, B.A., L.L.B. Kenneth C. Goodbrand B.Comm., L.L.B. Monica Farrell, B.A., J.D. Marvellous Moonlight Madness They've Got A Little List Practicing in Association A van Nostrand, Mrs. Powell and Mrs Starr were asked to act on the kitchen- de§igping qqmgnittee July 1960: $221.52 donated â€" bought cart, trays, roll baskets and coffee makers Sept 1966: bought electric kettle June 1973: $24.82 for dishes Sep. 1977: bought insulated coffee urn We are still donating tea towels and silverware This information was found by 1. Preston in old minute books dating back to 1925 and supplied to the Free Press by Steve Pliakes, Our local Film Circuit group, Starlight Cinema, is sponsored by the Stouffville Free Press, and titles for the upcoming series will be announced in mid to late August. All holders of season passes will be invited to a special end of season get together at Nineteen on the Park next spring. For more information about purchasing passes or tickets, or to join our list of subscribers for free regular email updates on the Film Circuit series, send an email to the Free Press at withwrinkles@hotmail.com or call the box office at 905-640-2322. elsewhere. Most of the movies selected are shown only on a limited release basis at independent theatres in downtown Toronto. For more information on the program visit www.filmcircuit.ca. WhiStle Radio's Ivan Harris greets residents at last year's Moonlight Madness. This year's popular event takes place Aug. 20 from 7 to 10 pm. August 11 at 7 pm . Tickets â€" $5 PRESENTING THE MOVIE FAVOURITE “’gï¬E’DHEDERMANԠat 19 on the Park August 2009 0 13