Th: an: int DaySur v‘uued Stouflvilk Nov. 17. Don and Shixley Hamilton. director: of a nn'nn unmask program a! “ï¬lm: on Manitoulin Island, attended a walnut! fellowship at ButRidgc Evangelical Missionary Church Themainpurpoeeoitheirtnpwuto express appreciation to a contingent of menandwomenwhopvegenerousiyoi theirtilncmdtalenuintheerecuonofa building on a 27-acre turn, several miles from main reserve headquarters. The stmcture will be used ' by native young people for recreatio aet‘mtm. Rev. Hamilton. a pastor for 50 us, saidinl998heandwife$hirley been cafledbyCodtoesubhthaChmtun use It the island’s Indian reserve. described as 'abedutely amazing" the projects initiated and the results achieved. "But we couldn’t have done It alone,†he said, praising the 24 Stoufhnlle are: volunteers who, over a period of three andahalfweeks,hadpitchedmmd helped. Two primary leaders in this m of love’ were Dave and Doris Noble of Leasluiale, north of Uxbridge. They walked into our t 'tory and b our W He pre- W a framed snowscape depicting scenes remmiscent of e where they worked. Other vol- DayStar Native Outreach projects a labour of love The children were nestled all snug in their beds u: unu- va- While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads" Sugar-plumsâ€"eVer wonder what they are? Ever wonder what they taste like? If you would like to find out, just sign up for the Whitchurch- Stouffville Museum's "A Candlelight Christmas." Sugar-plums are on the menu. Pint presented in 1996, this annual tour, which is divided into three parts, Whisks you back in time to Christmas celebrations of the past. The muse- um’s log cabin replicates Christmas celebrations from the pioneer days. Decorations are sparse, you will see no tree and the meal was dependent on the success of the farming year. Volunteers will be dressed in pioneer garb of the earl 1800’s. Fast-forwar 80 years, and you will see much has changed. The Brown House at the museum is set to display the Christmases of the Victorian era. By this time, Christmas had become a much more elaborate event. You will find a candlelit tree, the sending of Christmas cards and an increase in gift exchange. And again, museum volunteers will be wearing clothing from the era. The (um, Don and, had when baudbyDa muuouof‘wm Truman: y,zhel.ud mu kkkmthepanufuld ptou the bond to submit India. The med purchase pnccwullï¬lm,x ‘lt'n a testimony to WI goodness; Don and, 'tlme‘l still much we to do bunt’uflpmothM'Theupaku pmnd the vmon and monument plowled Eulktdgc puma Lou 'l'hchcmolyouxmmmmnum med dawn though you: c non," he said. Shaky Hamfllon m com muml'm of bun muve pcoplc 'l'hzy bothupt undamokomlumlfdw sud. "hq' te afflicted with a can!“ and don't know how to be hauled But the had“ must occur from the made out,“ she “32d The third part of the tour is a horse- drawn hay ride. Here you will learn about why winter was seen as the ideal time to travel and visit family and friends. The tour ends in the basement gallery with Christmas car- van-J“...- _._-- 015, hot aEpIe-lcider and traditional bakingL inc!_uq_in.g the sugar-plums. 'r-~â€"- .-Lâ€". U -'â€" V79 “‘5' ulVl'uu-D - I A Candlelight Christmas takes place on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 6 pm. and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children. Space is limited to 45 people. This event is pular so you must book your tickets E; Dec. 1 by calling 905-727-8954 or toll free 1-888-290â€"0337. And for those of you still wonder- ing what to do with your children on the Dec. 1 PA day, the mUseum is offering a one-day, Christmas-themed workshop for children age 8 to 12. This day includes cooking in the Brown House kitchen' using a wood stove, creating traditional Christmas ornaments such as tin stars and a Christmas wreath card and the play- ing of traditional board ames. 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