Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 2003, p. 18

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18 stouffinoe suntribune thursday nov 20 2003 join a winning team over 3500 carriers deliver the york region newspapers and you can be one of them earn bonus points win great prizes earn extra money gain the experience of running your own newspaper route call today 9052948244 carriers gainsville dr montrose cres village parkway wanted in galbraith cres moses cr wales ave these areas gladiator rd normandale rd walford rd aldergrove dr goldring cres oak lea cir wallingford crt ashmore cres greensboro dr odessa gate whistler crt avondate cres greenwich ave parkinson rd wilson st atlantic ave griffin crt perdue crt woodsman chart bakerdale rd hallam rd peter st zermatt way banfieldave hans dr prospectors dr baycliffe rd hedgewood dr rainsford rd beech st highgate rd rayrnerville dr stouffville bellsidedr hollingham rd ribstonst sun tribune bliss ct interlacken way rittercres brooklyn cres jack crt riverview rd albert st bryant rd jill crt rodick rd blair rd bumdenford cres john dexter pi 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thicketwood blvd forty second st merry brood ln touraine dr warriner st foxleigh crt middleton a town centre blvd windsor dr fredericton rd milliken meadows townecrt 10th line s fred varjey dr dr townson rd if you do not see your street here and are still interested carrier please give us a call in becoming a economist sun 905 2948244 sffitribune human informa you need about todays people management issues s p f c i a i h u m a n h e s u r c f s s u p p l e m f n t rx hrpad human resources professionals association of ontario gtidh cent to book your ad or for more information contact rose scapin corporate sales at wwwjinetroianclcom rscapinmetroiandcom metros printing fubfch 4164931300 0xt 335 i mm metrobodpi textiles to tv appearances keep museum volunteers busy by hannelore volpe staff writer cataloguing wedding gowns worn by brides more than 100 years ago tending oldtime flower and vegetable gardens and keeping track of every thing on modern computers were some of the jobs performed by 68 volunteers this year at the whitchurchstouflville museum the volunteers were honoured at the museums annual volunteer appreciation night recently they come from whitchurchstoufiyille markham and surrounding areas and have donat ed close to 1850 hours of their expertise and love of things from bygone years markham resident judith kpher began visiting the local museum when it was still in bogarttown newmarket to perfect her spinning and weaving skills that was in the 1970s when she was still working in nursery schools run by york region then in the 1980s she began to volunteer at the museum by gardening painting filing documents and doing whatever else was needed talk to school groups now she is one of the museums interpreters who makes the early days of the municipality come alive for york region school children shell talk to school groups either at the museum or at their school teachers can choose one of four inter pretative programs including spinning and weav- ing she has appeared on citytv with museum curator done billich to highlight the museums programs we are a group who work together very well she says of her fellow volunteers my major love is textiles she said this is a wonderful opportunity to catalogue and see tex tiles such as wedding gowns and embroideries she also speaks to sororities womens groups and service clubs about the museum and its programs and about designing your own garments and working with fibre three of her sweater designs were recently published in the machine jknitters magazine knitwords another volunteer anne murray of whitchurchstouflville is often mentioned when the topic of gardening comes up she has also worked in the kitchen over the past six years during the museums special events such as the victorian tea nov 28 and catalogued arti facts many ofwhich are donated by area residents she remembers when the log cabin was moved about two summers ago when it went to a new location on the museum grounds so did every plant in its garden squash lovage broomcorn swiss chard and spinach can be found there we try to plant what the pioneers would have had she explained that doesnt always work out sometimes there staff photosjoerd witteveen anne murray of stoufrville is a whitchurch- stouflville museum volunteer who likes to help out in the gardens are challenges to the pioneer country garden critters of varyingforms come to sample the produce while its still in the garden eat the cobs on the cornstalks or even knock down some of the plants i imagine the early farmers had the same difficulties she says philosophically putting the gardening she learned from her mother to good use ms murray is one of the vol unteers who also tend the new vegetable garden by the brown house and the perennial garden volunteers throughout town when shes not at the museum ms murray can be found helping with events put on by the royal canadian legion ladies auxiliary at the silver jubilee club at historical society meetings and driving for chats she enjoys seeing the artifacts that come into the museum and trying to figure out what they are she finds the old clothes intriguing we have dresses and the waist lines were 10 inches who in the sam hill could fit into that she exclaimed no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these customers call us today selected areas only inserts for thursday nov 20 2003 booking and material deadline thursday december 11tl distribution january february 2001 iga the bay japan camera volkswagon sobeys electronics coast mountain todays homes canadian tire the bay beauty sports dell computers zellers the bay drop longos peoples jewellers home depot everything longos calendar personal edge ap sears toys r us mobilia food basics shoppers drug luggage city k mattress haven price chopper mart jameson anthony medland future shop hy zeis marks work regal best buy no frills wearhouse 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