Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Sep 2006, p. 10

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ommsmmordmmg oSlnnpooSvl-‘abflccuard ° 0 High Speed Polishing 8v Scratch Removal ' Palm PMectlon ' Unbeatable Prices ' . [new . New Car Feeling ° 0 Gift Certificates ° , . APPLIANCES “Welcome To Your New Home” To Insure The Softness Safety Of Your Water We Would Be Pleased To Quote On \(3 A Your Requirements. n o( HDF-(y-Hl-M Richard Preston received the gnurio Heritage I223 2005 cringe Cmnrnunity ognition award It the Town offices on July Mr. Preston joined the Museum Advisory Board in 1999 and has since contributed over 1,400 hours of service. Before joining the board he helped organize the Antique and Classic Car Show and assisted with building and artifact restora- tion, grounds maintenance, fundraising, managing and researching. r.- H He has conducted tours of the Museum, worked on policy deVel- opment, and participated in many building maintenance and con- struction projects. His enthusiasm and energy has helped expand the Museum audience and improve 61} volunteers are priceless By Dori: Billich The in an open km: to mm on am and cul- ture la Stouflvfllc. Deu Mayo! Shem I an a student at the Unlveui oi Waudoo. who grew u and [mostly] hveg_m Swuffv' . W-w,.__ ,, qunmmedfiomn abmdofi inEu '1:chth duncctomt ’umpin growththuhuoccurreJinour tmindwhuyeu.l\ldxou at umuthespeedandum‘ (the opcntc,wouldmun|om tothcadtunllihlnourtown. It More than 90 volunteers help out at the Muaeum each year. Their support not only provides a strong connection between the Museum and the community, but also greatly increases the services we can proViQe for visitors. 9 Volunteer Service Awards from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration have recently been presented to a number of volun- teers. Doug McRoberts received a five-year award for his help at spe- cial events and in building exhibit furniture. Margaret Crisson received a five- year award for fundraising and baking for special events. Cliff Dunkeld has been a Museum Advisory Board member and helped with fundraising, special events, gardening and mainte- nance to earn his 10-year award. web-m Canary- own?” #94 Elfwm 5:12: udm find nut: ‘11 . in y iscove' t MZnowaufémwnnxthlfic cultural events in our town. tlhould be a vibrant and vitalplacenottheonlytorleepinand commute to £12”? from, but also toliveinand ybeapartof. With I0 many new residents com- film and' in the next years, there be even more resources of ral- ent, energy, and money available I think some of us just need to be convinced that it's Iworth those reeom'ces here. A theatre wonld go along way towards that Michael Tunnan Stouffvillc Nora Richardson received her 15 year award for assisting with spe- cial events and food services. Twenty-year award recipient Anne Collard is treasurer/secretary of the Friends of the Museum and helps out at special events, and with food services and fundraising. June Punting, who received an award for 25 years of volunteering, is currently vice president of the Friends of the Museum and helps with special events and fundrais- vCongratulations to the Museum’s 2006 award-winning volunteers and a heartfelt thank you to all our volunteers - you’re all priceless in our books! Doric Billich is curator of the ', Whitchurch-Swuffville Museum '

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