Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1985, p. 19

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av v at v i a deaths reported once lived in hamlet by evelyn musted gormley sympathy of the community is extended to airs lome baker and family in the sudden passing of her husband march 25 he was 76 before moving to parkview apartments stouffville lome and marion lived in gormley and later newmar ket and pefferlaw the ser vice was held thursday after noon from the roadhouse and rose funeral home new market mr david gordon barney lehman also passed away march 25 he was 79 mr leh man is survived by his wife marie johnson formerly of gormley mr and mrs leh man had lived in gormley at one time but for many years at don mills service was con ducted friday from the dix ongarland funeral home in markham several from the gormley community attended mrs russell heise is re cuperating at home following her release from york central hospital richmond hili mrs henry heise underwent eye surgery this week in york central hospital richmond hill mrs heise is 92 her many friends wish her a com plete recovery lloyd harvey is a patient in toronto general hospital mr harvey will undergo triple bypass surgery later this week richard frisby is a patient in sunnybrook hospital toronto he expects to under go surgery later this week mrs alfred wright of allis- ton spent the weekend with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs jack wright and family they had an enjoyable visit with leslie wright in scarborough on the occasion of jacks birthday mrs richard davies enter tained several ladies at a tup- perware party thursday brenda kerr and her three- monthold daughter shan non were guests of honor at a surprise baby shower in heise hill church saturday after noon brenda is the daughter of mr and mrs glen wideman the missionary youth fel lowship will meet in the mis sionary church saturday at 7 pm for an evening of adventure a sunrise easter service will be held at heise hill church this sunday april 7 at 7 am a breakfast spon sored by the young people will be served at eight an easter musical will be pre sented at the 7 pm worship a community sunrise ser vice will be held on sunday april 7 at 7 am at hillcrest mau col stan walter chief secretary of the salvation army is the guest speaker an easter breakfast will be served at victoria square un ited church sunday april 7 from 9 to 1030 am this will be followed by a special eas ter service at eleven put skills to test ballantrae proof of the pud ding is in the eating ontuesaprill6 members of the bal- lantrae 4h bash ful bakers will put their culinary skills to the test when they along with stouffville i and stouffville ii host a bake sale in the town library time of the event is 7 to 815 pm on friday four of the ten members met at the home of leader heather andrews centre- rear to get in a lt- tle presale prac tice the girls pic tured here are left to rightdeborah kerr 12 kristy saunders 12 lori coleby 12 and tra cy andrews 15 coleader of the group is peggy blackwell the current 4h project is entitled basic baking it begins with baking v powder biscuits and concludes with pies and decorated cakes the public is in vited to the library april 16 to see first hand how skilled at baking these girls really are next month may 4 a 4- h achievement day will be held at orchard park school stouffville editors mail a common goal dear mr thomas clearly mrs craine in her letter to the editor of march 27 takes exception to my reported praise of the york region board ofeducation she feels markham- unionville to be a loser in the develop- j ment of french immersion in york region and that stouffville is the winner the im plication is that ourgain is their loss f to the contrary the establishment of a j dualtrack immersion program at dick- sons hill is a dynamic step in the boards plan to provide students with this special- ized educational opportunity serving the southeast portion of the region this h school will help in building the proposed vfour to five centers planned for area 4 c markhamunionville in the future for fgjthe board to use a resource to serve an extensive catchment area allowing equal access to students from parts of markham unionville dicksons hill and stouffville as needs of parents in york region grow makes educational and economic sense as 5 well it demonstrates the boards committ- ment to balance the growing needs of diffe- i rent communities i found the board to be a representative f political body responding to parents con- cerns and staff recommendations on many issues within their jurisdiction nine de- j legations presented briefs on matters con- cerning both english students and french i immersion students i observed board members address issues from area 1 to area 4 with conscientious and dedicated attention the board democratically acted to reach decisions on their constituents be half within the constraints of each situa tion the source of my praise lies in this fact not in the limited view of an immedi ate outcome but from the observation of a responsive institution returning to the question of dicksons hill retaining administrative jurisdiction in area 2 does not adversely affect area 4 students allocated to attend this school the boards decision results not in pre ferential treatment but equal access for stouffville students if overcrowding arises both area superintendents in con sultation with area trustees will jointly de cide on attendance finally french im mersion is a program of york region not of a particular area and is now standar dized throughout mrs craine implies there is long standing friction between stouffville and markham when in fact there is long his tory of cooperation currently exemplified by the markhamstouffville hospitalpro ject in speaking with parents from mar kham dicksons hill and stouffville i find the same cooperative spirit in working to wards a common goalto create a posi tive productive educational environment for our children at dicksons hill the real outcome of parents concerns staff and board deliberations is the committment to meet this objective sincerely susanne hilton stouffville mmmmmm most cars and light duty trucks use your may special with this tuneup feature air conditioning recharge ctfftqi leak test 5fr3io5 39 includes up to 3 lbs freon special with this ad only turbos extra 4oy incl plugs gas filter 6cy ind piugs gas filter 80 incl plugs gas filter 700 cars with ac f tribune april 3 1985 b3 fund nears target stouffville the whitchurch- stouffville rec centre fund has passed the 195000 mark although the co ordinating commit tee had hoped the fi gure might reach 200000 by march 31 the total fell a few thousand dol lars short ged stonehouse told the tribune tuesday to put the fund drive over the top purchase of foyer family bricks at 250 apiece has been ex tended to april 10 stonehouse said preston space planning interior design project management office furnishings let preston help you in any of your office needs whether they be space planning and design or installation of all 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