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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 5

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the tribune wednesday february 24 1 as sixteen year old penny ross of goodwood is a grade 11 student at ux bridge secondary school and a parttime employee on the staff of parkview home stouffville jim thomas 99 girl next door aid to elder ly by jim thomas goodwood senior residents of stouffvilles park view home are sure to enjoy the company of 16 year old penny ross penny joined the staff this week shell be working evenings and satur days im looking forward to it she says penny a grade 11 student at uxbridge secondary school moved with her parents and three brothers to goodwood almost three years ago shes presently working towards her county honors r with the 4-h- homeihaking club and last summer played second base with the bantam girls softball team rollerskatings another favorite sport for passive recreation she chooses crocheting rug- hooking and needlepoint following graduation from uss penny will be seeking a secretarial position her typing speeds already up to 30 words a minute travelwise pennys been to quebec and ottawa some day soon she hopes to visit disney world yes penny has a special jriendhe tom raponi also of goodwood v- attend john deere farming frontiers 1982 a business meeting thats what john deere farming frontiers is its a program to dispense news on advances in agriculture farm management tips poin ted at efficiency and productivity plus a preview of new john deere equipment designed to help lighten your work load a program that helps in achieving profit in these uncertain times has got tobe a welcome event plan now to attend tues march 9 date 130 pm 730 pm time hutchinson farm supply dealership location hwy 48 zvi mi n of ringwood john deere 7j hutchinson farm supply ltd rr 2 stouffville 6402692 stouffville science fair projects that filled the entire gymnasium at st marks separate school made selection difficult for the judges so ex cellent were tbe entries one exhibit that attracted much at tention was completed by karen hainschwahg elm road and nelle altomare bethesda road both students are 14 and in grade 8 their project was entitled the heart the incredible pump it proved particularly timely because february is heart month it took three weeks to complete color art work neatly typed in formation and a model heart made of plastic completed the display they worked on it at home with most of the information coming from books in the school library all about horses another display that attracted much attention was entered by monica kusatz burkholder street stoiiffville and heather keuerborn stouffville rjt 3 it was entitled horses the girls both 11 and in grade 6 began their project almost two months ago monica said a book- on the subject beautifully written described the various breeds a painting of a horse completed by heather highlighted the display built a stouffville at summitviews science fair wed- nesday 12 year old steve topping of stouffer street not only talked about truss bridges he built one the grade 6 student displayed an indepth knowledge of his sub ject gleaning his in- formation from books stating with cer tainty that he wants to make architecture his career steve supported his project with a number of accurately sketched diagrams he takes art lessons at the high school under the instruction of stouff villes john roberts it took steve about two weeks to complete his entry truss bridges he said can be con structed of iron steel or wood with a span usually not in excess of fifty feet the units he explained extend from shore to shore with no peers required in bet ween they were especially handy during world war ii allowing troops and machines to cross rivers and ravines with little delay he said steves project was one of several selectee for the area 2 science fair in aurora feb 24 science project u a 6 volcano stouffville whitchurch highlands public school science fair was erupting with ideas last week and in one case quite literally so that was a volcano exhibit by david randell a grade 7 student who supplied bis own formula so that his vesuvius like model could pour forth its inner turmoil at his bidding the latter was done with- somewhat less venom however david preferring a mix of jelly powder baking soda and chemicals to molten lava spewing through the cone and down the mountain side david decided on a volcano as his project because hes interested in them and did his research from library books ni kv- si as with tbe other students be backed up his work with several welldocumented pages of notes he also explained the workings of this phenomenon in words and demonstrations for those wishing to know more about it the volcano also- proved popular with other students especially those in the lower grades but davids was the only working model gradeiight students katie summerfeldt and christine schulte came up with colorful displays in the world of flowers covering the terrarium plant and space age gardening respectively a guaranty trust managed rspy outperforms tse300 h 72 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