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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 11

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two local housewives give developed a unique fm of puppetry and are gi5w building a repertoire preparatory to staging i shows in the community i r mary baggs and wane passafiume both conner school teachers living at r r 4 stouff ville have staged several shows in the area in- diidirig- markham fair and the stouffville crafts centre i a display of the puppets they have made has been on view at the library for the past month- their puppets- differ from the traditional ones as they are much- larger and the pup peteers hand is placed in the puppets sleeve to add more expression we are suffering all the trauma of a beginning troupe commented mrs passafiume the two ladies agree the hardest thing they have had to learn is to assume dramatic voices for their characters v t the are not in terested in performing traditional fairy tales but have been concentrating on more contemporary works such as where the wild things are by maurice sendak the old fairy tales they feel are too violent and dont set a good example for children mrs baggs says it is their intention to involve some of our children as puppeteers as a family they both agree the thing -rf- l most importantcom neither lady expects pent is the theatrics to make any money from your band and voice their productions but become -the- the pup- according to mrs pets said mrs baggs di ffsraffiss jzll 2 3n trough it they use community and wdl be pjasudne to buudup the able to contnbute fatures and p the total production v- that with surgical plaster in each show is of theirv stripping own creation including the puppets costumes some of their puppets props voices and were created on whimsy scripting- while others were made with particular productions in mind they have also made puppets with moving mouths 1 stbey have built a large set to go with their oversize puppets and they laughingly remark that the next stop will be to buy a van to carry it all around t anyhow its a beck of a lot of fun and a great diversion for a housewife concluded mrs passafiume diahe passafiume left is holding ajudy i temporary childrens story their puppets are puppetcof launch and judy fame with her lyvmuc uurj- vown hand through the puppets sleeve mary j twn baggs displays two of the creatures ifromj wherethe wild things are a con- muchiargerthanthexotiveritiori two ladies have bees performing puppet shows locally and hope to expand this activity 7 i t 5 jf john montgomery t lioris barbecue siiecssf ul old timet shai old mccarthy and charue reynolds well known 1 senior citizens had a great time at ttie whitchurchstouffville museum water diviner inspect antique tools that theyjiyereveryamihar with rediscovering items that were in everyday use when theywerechildren when they were boys the visit to whitchurchstouffville museum one of here familiar items on the table the outing was the events of senior citizensweek was greatly enjoyed by thejolder part of senior citizens weekactivities- i generation s north pickerings hiking trail to he opened this week art late ham was oneof the many local pebpjewho attended the strawberry and ice cream festival held at the town park last thursdayeveriing t j i airport staff rehabilitate land pickering william b harris chair- jman of the north pickering development corporation announced today thaa ceremony to officially open a hiking trail on the provinces new community site in pickering will be held at 2 p m tuesday july 6 1 the hiking extends for a distance of four and a half miles along the valley of the west duff in creek v green river on highway 7 to camp pidaca on concession 3 ijust west of brockroad developed in co operation with v the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority through for merly private lands the trail provides a natural science experience for i i n south providing most of the trail was he extended an in- panoramic views of the completed last yearbyvitation to the public to natural features of the high school and attend the opening at 200 area ahentage trail in university students the north highlighting employed in ontarios the two emphasizing the w program natural environment mr hon 15 stated p m next tuesday athe camp pidaca entry point- on concession 3 three quarters of a mile west of brock road fareweuparty bob miller honoured attempting to refit land out s i the government has expropriated more than 18j600 acres since january 1973 and over students and the public 2000 acres need to be it has three features rehabilitated brougham the brougham t land ad- lministration office has v more work than ever now that the pickering airport has f shelved ac- cordingto edgallagher property manager and property administrator for public works i department he says rehabili- tation of unused airport land keeps department busy hi the department involved in keepingi- toronto when it jack young chairmanof farmland in useand is comes to approving waterloo i region also trying to reactivate firavel pit licenses mr young who is a some land in credibility is- a major member of the ontario other cases they are problem according to working group t on x iv mineral aggregates says 5 i i i j j that operations lost two 8how hoie8 destroyed credibility by failing to i s pursue rehabilitation as board and also received a lifetime museum membershipfrom them vpriemieiv william davis honoured him with a signed testimonial inwhich he expressed muler who had started the ssfisi brougham more than 200 wellwishers attended the farewell party honouring bob miller the founder and administrator of the town of pickering museum k who had started the kenny murphyiooks on with znuaysl in- worker it ever since w v h h riother marguerite wifeoflum club atbitk on to ajobin k ss lt member dr bill murphy- helps himcut his v f civ building upthemuseum in his t- r kjtm wr7wjm i v v f spare time during the same v f isfsffc j vsh mtfl 1 i periodhealsoranamenditshopin d u spent six years hfa orillia wherehe will restore an tique machinery for the ontario a walking trail in the agriculture museum soon to be jeha1n opened m milton- j researching a book on the history frdtrlihilitv i nmhlom miller was presented with an i of the brougham- area the 400 ttfcuttthlj uiiukf antique plane by the museum pagehistory was published in 1973 v i c r i- v f darleneduggan lvvv tjsll s ll tljfp f v tt ltt gould he ttcip scholar m i a after bolting j5cvandorf r beautiful show horses had v to be destroyed after they were struck by icars on highway 48 ji the animals who are owned by york regional police sgtglenphillips ojnewmarket somehow v got loose and ran out into the highway shortly after wng into path of cars v fv i two intof another car the asi aurora a dr gw williams secondary school student is in the running as yorks top ontario scholar felt j the darlene dugganthe provincelwas ineffective daughter of mr and mrs asoverseer because- it james duggan of rr 4 a promised he also grade 13 subjects while regionwide ontario scholars results are expected to be an nounced here yesterday general science program during her first year among miss duggans top marks was a perfect 100 per cent the j 17yearold students performance in calculus performance rates her as posted 99 per cent 4 a front-runner- yvmrvgrades in functions and midnight they had been animals were totally man george jewett said bparded at als track bewildered by the passing part of the problem was aioprf h headlights and bolted into figuring out a mechanism m panicone horsejvthej paths of the cars in for7municipal input s fah nind ienac e passing car ana was jt just hours earlier the- he said that thepresent thrown into the ditch horses had been par- system v run by the subsequently it got up tidpating in a show held province bypasses a lot of again and promptly ran south of newmarket knowledgeable people algebra v c t-iwjw- clubpresent v horse was knocked under didnt enforce its own stouffville scored 968 duggans the hood 5 the vehicle regulations r pe cem on n t0 six achievements havent and put its leg through the durham region gone unrecognized by the m windshield of a following chairman walter beath hh provinces top univer- rjp pneque car said new legislation and h sities f york region isiji the other- horse strictenforcementlof h l applied at mcanerkrmoussix foot didnt fare much better laws that have been j b master- hit- hamilton idieque for 984835 was l- both hadto be destroyed passed are urgently b western london and r presented by kinsmen by a veterinarian needed v hbatlh the university of- jdistrict 8 to the canadian r viuis believed the cworking group chair- kaps ijfm waterloo v v cystic fibrosis foun- jo a not only was she off ered scholarships at all dation at recently a luncheon ouereascnoiarsnipsaiaii recently j three but jie university u stouffville kinsmen of toronto contacted her as one fof tbe72 dubs- r see if snedaccept a schotarshiniherer- i- tjmjssduggan finally decided to sttend western comprising the contributed 500 kinette oub of stouffville donated 404 i danene duggan where shenenrou in ar foundation as well y were i i mfsih

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