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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Jun 2003, p. 20

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WIMWIMWNWWMWEfififih’fiMfifimhm?m“RWfi Some time later I received a phone call from lim Sanders. Councillor of Ward 6. saying that he had Shortly after moving to Stouffville I met lean Barkey in the old Guaranty Rust office, and asked if there was a Historical Society in town. as I would like to learn some more about the history of the community I had just moved into. I was told that there had been when 'the book" [Stouffville I877- l977) was written, but that nothing was happening at present. Historical Sociéfiivgééié mputfrom community Call Ingrid today 410 524-1 783 - 'WHITCHURCH-SIOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH” - See us on ‘www.slouffvilleonline.com' K , By Rug) Burkholder Sitoufiville ms MR berzflarlned at least six months in .5 , eugneariierlfyouarelookingtore 4M â€" silesorantique vehicles. Soifym'nflea newlywed who wants to be drimto the chardlinthe carofyour dreams. Mr to reierve early than to be disapmdi It's only natural to want to new on ymrvedding day. but you alum think about your guests Some lily not have or a wedding that' IS often overlodied during the planning stage ls transportation on gut wedding day. However. this Md Two weeks later an enlarged group met at the library to hear Heather Broadbent discuss the dif- ference between a histori- cal society and a Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee heard 1 was asking about a historical society. and he had heard this from some others. and was calling a rheeting in his home on March ll, i987, inviting Bryan Milsip and Vic Sanders to come as well. This group of four decided two things: there was inter- est in town to have a his- torical group; and that we would hold another meet- ing. and mm a Fm11x14 Wan Portrait land-m MCmokswn ' STUDIO m 0mm One aspect Celebratingjsm Anniversary in Whitchurch-smuffville Our first meeting was held May 27, I987 in the Latcham Gallery with Heather_Broadbent, her- itage resource officer from the Town of Caledon and lean Barkey, with slides of historic buildings, as the guests of the evening. There were l8 present. The second meeting. Sept 23, was in the Pine Orchard Union Church with the topic of Quaker Heritage on the agenda. For the first couple of years meetings moved around Whitchurch-Stouffville, depending on how the ILACACI. She offered to come and speak at a pub- lic meeting. Your day is not the best time to find out car company you rented from is notorious for not showing up. so do some research befote laying down a deposit. m to a mode of transportation, so try to arrange for extra vehicles to make sure evefibnean get to the church and recep- tlog. giggiuncommon to also provide a ‘ will both sets of parents. You shah“ ; -' “I the vehicles you will need as ’ wthetotalnumberofpeb- plowing” , '~ ‘ ip help with transportatibn.' :- HAll RENIAI â€"â€" Floml Sfogfiille Florist Lg} Stonehouse Travel We had a hand securing the painting .Notable events and achievements: One unforgettable "highlight" was our meet- ing about ' the 1837 Mackenzie Rebellion. The feature of the evening, "LOUNT", a docu-drama created by the CBC, for some reason never did arrive. We had also invited Dr..Ron Stagg, an authority on the Rebellion, to be present, and he was able to take over so that the 60 people in attendance did not go home disappointâ€" ed. topic blended with the setting. Planning Yqur Wedding in As with everything else involved in plan- ninga‘wedding. be sure to call and confirm your repegvations a few days before the cer- emony.“’fhis is also a great time to confirm all the aspects of your service agreement. If posqlble. get referrals from friends or fami- ly members to assure its reliability and find out flout the rental company's costs and quality of service. 'a'n-‘r’: We instituted our sum- mer picnic in 1988 and have visited a different We have conducted two historic walking tours a year since I992. We have placed his- ton'c markers at Sangster's Grove, the site of the Stouffville Creamery, Ratcliff Lumber, Schell Lumber and ‘Stouffville Monument Works. We p'articipated in the Strawberry Festival from 19884999. with bake sales and a historic photo comâ€" petition in the Stouffville Sun office window. Roy Brown's air fight with the Red, Baron that is hanging in the high schcbl. “The Musicman” Kevin NmIdIIton Ph: 005-853-1588 . Fax: mass-M2 Toronto; 3-1671 , mamyuuuhlnodl.‘ -_ MIMIIIMOM MVl‘I‘IXEVVVWVo‘N{fffi'fi'fi â€" HONEYMOON â€"â€" .4 .. £642 2164; 905-640- 6142 Main St, Stouffville _ As we enter our six: teenth year, we are looking to the Community of Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville for support and directioerur membership is approach- ing 100 and we want to hear from you. Is there a continuing need for a group of people to pro-v mote the history of this community with regular meetings and events? Our ChrSt'rnas meeting in I988 Was a full dinner with entertainment follow- ing; I99] waB‘the first year we served dessert only. museum eéch * summer since. See"SunIey" page 2] LTICC)" negmenssi mawm JUNE 2003

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