Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 10, 1980, p. 6

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the tbovsb thursday april it mm commumtv i stoufryille music mania i960 marks the- shows 20th an niversary its a time to reflect to recall and re live the good times of the past in doing this lavanna sanders remembers 1963 a thinking year for- the cast the possibility of was no show however in doing a -broadway- 1964 the event was musical was discussed revived the end men and rejected the music became beatles and the was too costly- so there j chorus took the audience onarou3d4bewardtourv the- seats for the stage was transevery dance thats when into j ran the seats became risers formed aeroplane presented a but this problem consider stanste ad college stanstead college a boarding school for boys and girls from grades 7 to 12 since 1672 offers a first rate academic programme to students from 12 countries and 5 canadian provinces who share our 620acre campus 90 miles east and south of montreal and at me top of us 91 hardiness selfreliance and neighbourliness the values of local residents who built and paid for this border communitys first little red brick school house in 1817 are the qualities that characterize stanstead college today- v this isa country school where intellect hard work athletic prowess humour and a good heart are respected tha curriculum is aimed at university entry in tin usa and canada the limited size of classes individual attention and rigourous academic standards con- tribute to a wellrounded education which goes far beyond minimum requirements we take advantage of our location to provide a strong french language programme as well as a spanish option regular evening study sessions are held with supervision depending on each students monthly performance each student is assigned a teacher as adviser to help with organization and performance and most students stay with the same adviser throughout their stay for a country school with country values stanstead is well endowed with sophisticated equipment including a computer featuring the flexible pdp 11 configuration a large well- equipped gymnasium ice hockey arena 25 metre indoor swimming pool squash and tennis courts running trade cross country ski trails arid access to superb downhill skiing scholarships and bursaries are available the headmaster jeremy riley will be in toronto at the park plaza hotel from the even ing oi tuesday april 15th to the morning of april 18th anyone wishing an appointment with mr riley should contact him at his hotel or make arrangements with mrs j peirce stan- stead college stanstead que job 3e0 tel 817 8742702 mr riley will be hosting an in- formation meeting thursday april 17th at the park plaza hotel reception room at 800 pm interested parents and prospective students are invited to discuss application proce dures and scholarship possibilities and to learn more about the school- iangteahceoliegi stanstead quebec canada job 3e0 819 8762702 physically and mentally handicapped over the past twenty years 22000 has been donated to various charities in addition- a 100 theatre arts award is presented to a student at stouffville high music m 80 is special to dve people who have been part of it since its inception these people are lome- and marion boadway bea jennings percy scbell and helen schmidt daphne goldman is this years director with the largest cast ever there are 78 in the chorus with a total of iso in volved some from a and theyve been used at every show since peggy topping and kay dowswell served as directors during the 60s j a milestone was reached in 1971 the 10th anniversary the second half included highlights from the previous decade sincethen nothing has ever been repeated directors during the 70s have included keith sutherland john garbett and lob flett lenore cretan norma card and marguerite murphy music mania now second generation extends over three nights says lavanna with the dress rehearsal plays toe continuing support of to residents from area responsive audiences the nursing homes and snow will 8 on see you residences for the there opening night open house congratulations to mr and mrs reid briimwell of victoria square on their upcoming golden wedding an niversary sat april 26 to mark this occasion an open house will be held in the victoria square community centre from 2 to s and 730 to 9 pm spaghetti night a good time is assured sat april 19 when the stouffville legion hosts a spaghetti night and dance with door and spot prizesthe dinner begins at 8 pm with dancing at nine to rod bond and his band tickets 5 are available at the door medic posture sleep bloomington hen lays blue eggs blue easter eggs are common all year round at the home of jim and anne payne and family bloomington one chicken known as an auracana lays blue eggs regularly the inside looks and tastes like any normal egg a sample is held her by daughters jenna 5 left and lisa 7 around town neck bedding now at savings engineered and developed by spring wall to leons own exacting specifications enjoy far more than rest with exclusive springwall side supports for one third more usable sleep surface springwall coil spring system for maximum comiortand support trunk pelvis loins drawing contest close to 200 children participated in a recent drawing contest spon sored by the town library winners in spring luncheon ladies of the com munity are invited to the annual spring luncheon wed april 23 at 1 pm sponsored by the band of willing helpers st james presbyterian church guest speaker respective age categories wiu be a representative of were roland tosney4 he christian blind the latinos young people in the area are sure to enjoy the latinos when they come to dicksons hill public school friday april 25 at 8 pm jeni barker 7 and lisa boyd 12 all entries that reached the finals are on display inside the building mission with special music by s judy sutherland tickets 3 each are available by calling 6403455 starvation potluck dinner p f0 the bethesda of stouffville and now women lnstilule held a living at rjchmondhill t dinner recently is a representative of world vision in- ter national an at the lemonville community centre members entertained their families to an evening of fun and games with fortyfive in at tendance organization thats helped out tremendously in bringing many refugee families to canada this sunday evening don wishes to focus attention on conditions in cam bodia where millions are on the verge of star vation the youth fellowship at dicksons hill church will deal with problems in that land time of the program is 9l5pnv in that con nection many young people will participate in a 30hour starvathon with all pledges going to- babysitting course cambodian relief the registrations are challenge is called sos being- accepted for a which means starvation babysitting course that or survival guest will begin may 6 and rush for tickets the downtown area of stouffville was extremely busy thursday morning of last week the reason tickets went on sale for the upcoming music mania performance april24 25 and 26 at the high school those not wishing to line up are still assured of good seats by acting soon theyre on sale at cards hardware moves to london stouffville will surely miss bill yake known to just about everyone around town bill has purchased a home in london ont and has accepted a position at one of the gm dealerships there to victoria v mr and mrs harry sandiford rr 4 stouff ville recently returned from a trip to victoria bc while there they called on mr and mrs tom lange former residents on the 6th concession of whitchurch stouffville speaker sunday will be linda durno a recent visitor to that strifetorn country elect executive lynn uzans has been elected chairperson of the whitchurch stouffville recycling association for 1980 the treasurer is roger glazin with jean belisle the special- resource person executive members are peggy child carol devine kathleen glazin helen garrett and bernie frilzsche extend every tuesday through- june 24 at the town library young people 12 years and over are encouraged to take part the weekly sessions will be conducted by lovanna sanders rn and louise renwick rn from 7 to 8 pm the fee is only one dollar farm is sold mr and mrs noel storry will be moving shortly to a new home in uxbridge township west of coppins corners their 97 acre farm north of bloomington has been sold an auction sale of quality items including many antiques is planned- for later this spring springwall construction onthespotpickup delivery extra within 48 hours eyelet border for freshness foam multiquilted cover- insulator pad and felt padding foam padded posture foundation see canadas largest home furnishing display all at 1 980 sale savings open tonight toronto east markham road first stoplight north of sheppardave scarborough toronto west 401 to 400 cutoff to jane sl north first stoplight turn wast on gordon mackay rd follow to leons paper drive the stouffville scouts and cubs are holding a paper drive this saturdayfapril 12 beginning at 9 aim residents are asked to place their- bundles at a convenient pickup point anyone requiring assistance can call gladys clarkson at 640- 1941 birthday party the stouffville horticultural society will celebrate- a- birthday party mon april 21 in the lower auditorium of the unitedchurch guest speaker will be mrs frost wellknown in horticultural circles- her subject will be flower arranging with the various arrangements to be auctioned off at the close of the meeting refreshments will be served to save church first markham baptist church built in 1848 will be moved to the grounds of the markham museum the landmark located on the ninth line north of 17th avenue hasnt been used for a number of years just how it will be moved and the cost of the move have yet to be deter mined- ken campbell here those attending the baptist mens fellowship in the stouffville baptist church april 21 at 630 pm are assured of an interesting evening guest speaker will be rev ken campbell of renaissance- in- ternational wellknown library week in stouffville and across april 13 to 19 is ontario for his work national library week in particularly in the field of canada the welcome mat public and high school is out at the town education library residents are invited to drop in and look around blood donor clinic town- residents are urged to support the red cross blood doner clinic in the legion hall monday april 28 from s to 830 pm purchase manse the congregation of christ church anglican in stouffville has ap proved the purchase of a new manse for their pastor and his wife rev and mrs philip poole the house located on maystone court rev poole conducted a special service here on thursday evening filling in for canon hl puxley in jured in an auto ac cident last week h furniture carpet appliance warehouses and showrooms fertluiertime order your spring and summer needs in fertiliier saturday when members of the stouff ville lions club call at your door between 930 am and 4 pm another award john buchanans 1980 camaro was featured in the april 3 edition of the tribune since then john has added still another award to more than 200 hes collected his car was judged best in show at the new york auiorama at buffalo campaign lags with only six days to go the lionssponsored easter seal campaign is under the halfway mark of a 3000 objective reports stouffville chairman paul roney at last report 1359 had been received donations can be mailed to box 700 stouffville tax deduc tible receipts will be issued automatically for contributions of ten dollars and over receipts for ten dollars or less will be issued on request while still a long way to go mr roney is confident the target can be reached p r ft

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