Ontario Community Newspapers

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

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tribune april 3 1985 a3 girl next door too soon farewell tbereu be something missing from stouffville dist secondary school when the new term opens next september susan simpsons sparkling smile and radiant personality will be absent from the halls and classrooms of sdss shes moving to a new home at union vil- le a change in locations that makes markham high school the beneficiary susans our girl next door id like to finish up at stouffville says the 17yearold grade 11 student however theres no bus transportation from the area where shell be living markham is by no means strange to susan however shes lived there be fore and is temporarily living there now until their new house is ready she admits shell notice a difference in the size of schools i hope ill be able to adjust quickly susan is loud in her praise of the staff at sdss particularly mr roche her math teacher math is her favorite sub ject mostly she says because of his in struction susan was one of the scintillating dan cers in the recent variety show shes also a senior cheerleader following graduation she hopes to attend police college she regards her self as a people person and feels shell be happy in such a career a position with the york regional force interests her greatly perhaps without knowing it hun dreds of people meet susan on weekends at the stouffville a p shes been a parttime cashier there since septem ber and hopes to retain the position this summer last winter she was a wai tress at sleepy hollow golf country club susans enjoyed the sunny south on several occasions including florida and myrtle beach she has her heart set on hawaii or the bahamas or both sometime in the future susans parents are brian and bar bara simpson she has an older brother dan seventeenyearold susan simpson a grade 11 stu dent at stouffville high is completing her final year at sdss shell attend markham high following her familys move to a new home in unionville after gra duation susan hopes to enroll in police college jim thomas news from sdss tshirts are in style by chris garbutt if youre considering expanding your wardrobe this spring first stop should be stouffville dist secondary school c the brand new sdss shirts are out there are two styles the regular longsleeved type and the boxtype the regular tshirt comes in all sizes small medium large and extralarge and the cost is only eleven dollars for a mere two dollars extra your name can be emblazened on theback or if you prefer only a number the cost is 150 the boxtype shirt is a onesizefitsall type that sells for thirteerndbllars the shirts are on display in the schools front foyer they look great and will probably set the fashion scene on its ear and get this theyre not wine colored order yours today and show some real school spirit by the way these are not to be confused with the new champ tshirts that recently came out they look great too but they must be earned public speaking congratulations to doug scott of grade 10 a first prizewinner boys division in the lions- sponsored public speaking competition marc meyer grade 11 was second jane anderson grade 10 placed second in the girls division packed house the first leg of the bandchoir exchange between olean new york and stouffville was held march 2527 the olean band and choir played and sang before a packed house march 26 the olean visit here was much enjoyed by both guests and hosts stouffvilles band and choir members are looking forward to the return trip to olean this month badminton finals the current sport holding the spotlight at sdss is not volleyball but badminton the lun- chtime league has proved quite successful it con cludes this week with the finals in each division set for today and tomorrow if youre in the vulture turkey or any of the other divisions be sure and attend your playoff game floor hockey starts the windup of the badminton season makes way for the granddaddy of them all the floor hockey ieague this is the most popular of all noon time activities other than eating so sign up today color keyed main street stouffville a colorkeyed main street a proposal that would highlight the town colors of blue gold and white in an area extending from albert street on the west of park drive on the east was discussed at a recent business improvement area board meeting blending in with several official town flags will be the fire hydrants and street signs approval of council is still required the town needs a theme fran sains- bury said councillor saihsbury has been a main proponent of the colorkey plan nostalgia lights costing 40000 are also being considered a fund may be estab lished to cover this expense ito take advantage of provincial govern ment grants a main street study will be conducted terms of the study will be drawn up by a committee comprising mayor tom wood chamber of commerce president ged stonehouse and culture and recreation director george schlukbicr 311 discount central air conditioning and heat pumps you must order before april 30 1985 we will install in april and may you dont pay until july 1 1985 4 free set of cathedral dsjr crystal champagne glasses free efficiencytest on your oil furnace this summer you must act now may nard fuels 29456 10 four compm homo comfort dmtor fct ww i w visit our showroom at sherwood plaza 114 wellington st w i home comfort products imm call display advertising 2948244 or jenni hutt 198s flyers delivered economist suntribune 695100 metroland distributing 20116500 we deliver rachel james uxbridgc watch for these flyer specials which are being delivered this week by the areas finest carrier team if you missed any of these please call markham 2948244 or 4959440 stouffville 6402100 or 6492292 f lyert delivered this week laming buildjd zellen biway lawn boy student power painters kmlrt sears martham pooh panrerotlo piua i mm we treat our customers as we would like to be treated fruit market 1 fresh from florida tender can no 1 grade green lb 218 kg i i fresh from washington state crisp n juicy can fancy grade golden delicious apple lb 1 08 kg wtc3giigwirwfss fresh from south america sweet juicy black grapes 99 j lb 218 kg fresh from usa tasty tender green onions radishes 4 99 sun pac pure apple juice fresh from florida indian river white grapefruit size 56 1 o 4 9 1 litre bottle sprite case of 24x10 oz j i- come in visit our flower department just blooming with a large assortment of easter flowers lilies hydrangea azaleas etc we the management staff of sunkist fruit market would like to extend to all our patrons a sincere wish for a very healthy happy easter holiday hniinrharjre wrmvetlkri8ttouinh0atitie apr1apr7 prices in effect tfl april imon 89 tues wed thurs fri sat sunclosed s i 4751971 7155woodbini

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