Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 12, 1982, p. 9

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honor three 4h club leaders ontario centre 4h homemaking clubs held their spring achievement day saturday at trinity united church uxbridge during the program three leaders were honored for jong service pat kingstone formerly of greenwood and now manchester has been involved in 4h club work 20 years she was presented with a certificate and a bouquet of flowers by vice- president maria schillings jim thomas two 4h leaders were honored for five years service ann chandler left is with the scugog island club while doreen thompson right is with uxbridge presentations of certificates were made by beverley brook home economist york and durham six 4h membersreceived honors diplomas debbie donneral brock sherri mcmillan bethesdareach martha esdale prince albert and jennifer vugts scugog island county sandra bolton epsom and joanne vandervoort manchester provincial jim thomas late isabel hisey hundreds final respects springvale baptist church was filled to overflowing monday as friends and zjelatiyespaidtheir respects to the memory of mrs bfuce hiseyrr 4 stouf fville mrs hisey the former isabel heron died friday in york county hospital newmarket following a long illness she was 54 born at west hill one of eight children in the family of mr and mrs wm heron she later moved to the ajax area where her father age 101 still resides isabel like others in the family was of strong christian faith a faith that helped see her through the difficult times of the past vh years she seldom complained insisting only that she remain close to her family for as long as possible a member of the congregation at springvale she involved herself in the various womens groups played the piano and assisted with the children during junior church she enjoyed sewing and made many of her own clothes i it was 30 years ago next month that bruce and isabel were married he survives along with her father three sons paul of newmarket peter mount albert david at home three daughters joyce anne in toronto karen and julie at home three grand- j children joanne crista and vlames and seven brothers- rev george heron kitchener- a major with the salvation army ross- of claremont harold port union rev murray heron montreal lome of montreal arnold and earl of pickering brothers george and murray along with springvale pastor bob flemming spoke at the funeral service monday afternoonsbfne of- the close to j 200 people were unable to get- in interment was made in the adjoining cemetery pallbearers were paul peter and david hisey don blackstone kim heron and phil hutchinson this saturday century farm auction sale across durham region education appraisal durham region the durham board of education in cooperation with the ministry is con ducting a regionwide review to obtain opinions from students parents teachers arid ratepayers concerning the system five subcommittees including 180 interested citizens- have prepared questionnaires on the following topics 1 at titudes towards education 2 curriculum and its implement a tion 3 disciplinelffour schools 4 financing education in durham 5 french education in durham the survey will be done during the week of may 17 in addition questionnaires will be sent to 714 secondary school students and their parents 746 elementary pupils parents and 1161 secondary and elementary teachers i ninehundred ratepayers wiubie picked at random for- replies making for a grand total of over 4000 as a result of this evaluation a report will be prepared for presentation to i the board with recom mendations for improvement of education in durham trustees will then decide whether to implement or reject them a spokesman for the- board described the in- yolyemehtrbyl parents staff and ratepayers- astout- standing trustees are concerned about public input- into education in durham the cooperation of all- citizens is essential if the study is tobe successful if you are asked to respond- your assistance will be ap- predated the coordinator concluded expand christian claremont the contents of one of this areas best known century farms will be sold saturday the auction beginning at 11 am is on the property of percy jones and the late ralph jones rr 2 clavemont norm and phil faulkner and earl gauslin are in charge thetarms history within the jones family dates back to 1834 mr and mrs percy jones now reside in brookin a number of valuable antiques will go under he hammer including a mcglachlin cutter in very good condition a set of pressed back chairs an aladdin hanging lamp and several lanterns and lamps implements will be sold as well including three trac tors a fertilizer drill a baler anda hay conditioner the property is located at lot 7 cone 7 pickering three miles east of claremont and vh miles south altona the stouffville an application has been feed and supplies store site for christian school established placed before uxbridge twp future use the property is less than a year ago is hoping planning board requesting a located almost across the road to expand rezoning of the former altona from the school vocal scholarship uxbridge seventeen year old donna bernhardt of rr 1 uxbridge has been awarded a 150 vocal scholarship at the kiwanis music festival in oshawa the grade 12 student en tered five categories receiving two lsts two 2nds and a third her instructor is pat bailey of sunderland donnas a choir member at st pauls anglican church in uxbridge shes also par ticipated in a number of community events as well as school programs and services in other churches last fall she was the soloist at uss commencement student musicians display talents f students of valley view public school greenwood under the direction of carolyn mcgregor enjoyed excellent success in the recent kiwanis music festival at oshawa four of the awardwinning participants were mark von maydell and ted brooks left and irene hirlehey and tina luciano right they were entered in classes for trumpet duets mark and ted are students in grade 7 irene and tina are in grade 8 v jim thomas carl reesor director of- facilities told members that if the application is approved- the building wil be remodelled to accommodate five classes grades l to 6 senior students will remain in the present building that already offers a- library and gymnasium- the trustee board hopes to have the facility in readiness for the start of the september term mayor bill ballinger in addressing the subject said the occasion represents one of those times t when a zoning bylaw becomes very frustrating yours is a problem more acceptable than most he said i the request was forwarded to the townships planning consultant for a recom mendation unborn in danger durham region- the unborn child is in greater dangertoday than at anytime in history said chuck roche chairman of the durham region right to life association following a rally in oshawa mr roche a teacher on the staff of stouffville dist secondary school claims its the greatest social political and moral problem facing north americans more than 500 participated in the- procession with a selected route past oshawa general hospital we want to let the public and the politicians- know that abortion is wrong explained roche mr roche estimates that close to 600 such operations ace performed annually in durham i a i-

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