Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1985, p. 3

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tribune april 17 1985 a3 girl next door leslie loves la sixteenyearold leslie mitchinson stuart street stouffville is a grade 11 student at sdss shes a parttime cashier at stouffville a p and a parttime receptionist at yvestfleld estates revenue prop erties hwy 47 north jim thomas by jim thomas stouffville the early child hood education course at stouffville dist secondary school is popular with many students one of these is 16-year- old leslie mitchinson stuart street stouffville really good is the way leslie de scribes her teacher mrs naylor her onthejob instructor miss letwin and her placement location st marks separate school leslies our girl next door im learning a lot leslie says she especially appreciates working on a onetoone basis her involvement is with boys and girls in grades 1 and 2 leslie and sister sandra now 13 moved with their parents michael and donna mitchinson from willowdale to stouffville nine years ago i was only in grade 2 at the time she recalls i didnt want to move but after i arrived i was glad i found everyone very friendly leslie is an extremely busy girl in addition to activities at sdss where she sings in the choir and assists on the year book staff she also holds a part- time position at stouffville a p and in the office of wesfield estates revenue properties tenth line north leslies taking the woodworking course at stouffville high she likes it so well she sometimes stays after school and works on projects a beautiful clock stand in the family kitchen is a sample of her handiwork a night table is also underway and should be finished soon when it comes to a favorite subject however french is no 1 with french immersion growing in popularity she hopes to acquire a position in this area or perhaps something involving child- care she wants to acquire a knowledge of other languages including spanish many tragic fires to the editor since january every time i pick up a local paper i see an article on the hugh miller fire personally im fed up with reading about it all they lost was the inside of their house this of course is unfortunate im pleased neither mr or mrs miller was injured but why the constant fuss when in the past here in claremont we have witnessed serious and tragic fires even young lives lost and people hospitalized after their homes were burned to the ground this to me was where much help and financial aid was needed in these cases claremont people and organiza tions went out of their way to assist however i can recall no benefit dances with an arena don ated no free professional entertainment provided and never the mayor and members of town coun cil joining in v really bothers me to read about ongoing re quests for money merely to restore an old house for an older couple the truth is this house will never be historic due to the fact the interior will be new as of 1985 dont get me wrong im not blaming mr and mrs miller but fair is fair assistance should be for everyone sincerely v rennie claremont high news 1 ifi 1 mx i hk w 1 rr i i ftvifia era n 1 sabnssk kbaggj call display advertising 2948244 or jenni hutt 1985 flyers delivered economist suntribune 693100 metroland distributing 20116300 we deliver j the iluvnc jbbbk r vb 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 flyers deliveredthis week woolco simpsons eatons probilt patio furniture and pascals rachel james spring means outdoor sports by chris garbutt as spring weather gradual ly perhaps too gradually improves high school sports will move into the greaout- doors one indoor event concluded last week the lunchtime mixed doubles badminton league held finals in each di vision this activity proved very successul with more than 100 participants each of the division was appropriate ly named f ottheibvrds 1 three weeks of roundrobin played were followed by gruelling suddendeath playoffsghami pions were blue jaymiss dangelo and scott paisley chicken hawkstrevor young and anita cheng- vulturemonica francis and- joe risk penguin- sonya klein and john clark crowmary sled and jim baggs turkeyjane anderson and sean mcquigge now floor hockey with the end of the badmin ton season floor hockey has moved into the spotlight this concludes a series of success ful lunchtime leagues a popu lar noontime activity rematch confirmed rumors of a nerf soccer re match have been confirmed both the teachers and the grade 12s say theyre ready the 12s are bigger and stron ger the teachers claim to have a secret weapon this contest should prove in teresting square dancing back at the conclusion of these events the sdss gym will become as it does every year a dance hall yes square dancing is back ifi i jogging club j r onegroupalready outdoors is the jogging club a choice of- three courses is offered one mile oneandonehalf miles and two miles runs occur on mondays wednes days and fridays at noon new members eire welcome the track and field team has been busy preparing for its new season the first meet takes place tomorrow career planning on wed april 24 at 730 pm the guidance depart ment has arranged for dr george wilkinson director of academic and career plan ning at seneca college to address parents of ssds students on the subject of how to help your child with career decisions vltlag the home of authentic northern italian cuisine open for lunchdailv kitchen h0drs 1130 am 930 pm tfow village pub rtrtsn downstairs v featuring darts dance fellowship and light snacks 7pm til 1 am- wed thvrs frl sat sydslmklnsriarsgrntutevemyfludarmcht piano bad sunday 711 pm deer park plaza r 346 main st n markham oqa hlli hwy48 one mile nortbof hwy 7 cotloox o o m spring leaning sac entire inventory of plain and fashion yarns tapastries crewel latch hook kits supplies accessories etc etc reduction i on all ru regular priced goods ilcjx note no rainchecks no layaways sales final specials applied only ai participating stores good men good job good choice don cousens our representative at queens park w 25 stents yorkduic shopping centre mukvillc shopping ctnttt mtrkhim hamilton umt rtje mill upper level spends sat april 20 don and aline have lived here lor 16 years mary is now 16 paul 14 aline works locally as a physio and occupational therapist shes a graduated thornhill high school and u of t don has had a successful business career with honeywell information systems he has degrees from queens and u of t in the 1981 election don cousens campaigned on the idea that this riding needed a stronger voice at queens park since he was elected our york centre mpp he has provided the voice and the clout don cousens has helped get things we needed like gotransit service for markham and unionville like 48 million provincial aid for new sewers in oak ridges like a new operating room in richmond hills york central hospital with don cousens as our advocate close to 4 million in wintario grants have been received by local groups an election headquarters highway 7 west of mccowanrd tel 4777096 important addition to union villa went up unionville high school finally got the goahead the list goes on and on its a great record of accomplish ment in just four years don cousens has been an activist for us talk about results its more than his boundless energy his perseverance its also his ability to get to the heart of things in an honest straightforward and sympathetic way to cut through red tape and make things happen hes compassionate hes tough hes levelheaded hes outspoken its a rare combination richmond hill office 10520 yonge st richmond heights plaza tel 8839254 iiipc york centre vote bon cousens may 2 reelect a strong man as yorh centre mpp

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