Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1986, p. 2

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a2 tribune july 30 1986 college offering womens course dear sir im anxious to tell your read ers about a course im currently taking sponsored by the govern ment and offered by seneca col lege of applied arts and tech nology it allows one to upgrade her en glish math and physics it also tells one how best to sell herself in establishing a career one is in structed on the dos and donts of job interviews a person acquires more respect for herself and how to better use those skills she already has skills she ordinarily takes for granted or doesnt rec ognize the course is called working skills for women for additional information the number to call is 18986199 sincerely janet t spears rr i stouffviue long weekend extravaganza teen dances successful dear jim on friday night i attended the second teen dance held in the towns new recreation centre it was an unqualified success close to 150 young people paid three dollars for an even- ing of dancing to what seemed to adult ears to be incredibly loud music they obviously enjoyed them selves there wasnt a single inst ance of unruly conduct any observer would have been im pressed with the finelooking wellbehaved teens this town has produced i feel we owe a debt of thanks to mayor sainsbury for backing this initiative and taking a continued interest in its progress and to parks and recreation staff employee laurie cavan who supervised the evening in addition don na fraas and pam goul- bourne volunteered as chaperones and did a splendid job mrs suzanne wallis obrien avenue stouffviue playmates store for children only f if you cant stand the heat i get out of the kitchen come to stouffville in recent months success square stouffer street south and main has begun living up to its name believing this to be true rod and susanne mohr are opening a childrens wear store there this week its called playmates mayor fran sainsbury and ken sandiford president of the whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce will participate in an official ribboncutting cere mony sat aug 2 at 10 am weve been thinking about it two or three years mr mohr told the tribune they were con vinced recently of the need when one of their daughters required an item of apparel but couldnt find it in stouffviue mr and mrs mohr and children- stacey 6 and stephanie 3 live on alderwood street they moved to town nine months ago from oshawa backtoschool stock will range from newborn to age 14 both boys and girls mr mohr ex- plained the name rod explained was susannes idea she picked it up from a song stacey learned at orchard park school it was cal led playmates susanne liked it and adopted it always the best because we made them first panzerottos pizzas veal cutlet sandwich fanzerottom meatball sandwich lasagne ffa italian ice cream let us sweat it out for you 15 off any order over s parentsteens judging contest l 1 coupon per order not valid in conjunction with any other promotional specials expires aug 17s6 pick up only valid at markham location only lliw 47 11900 delivery from hwy 7 ip 16lh ave warden co 9lli line minimum j700 1 stone mason dr in seton park plaza york region there were 69 participants in the annual york region 411 judging competition held july 16 at markham fair grounds cathy wilson farm manage ment specialist ministry of agri culture and food said she was very pleased with the turnout results follow top junior 14 years and underdiane beckett mar kham dianne beynon maple tammy yake bethesda top intermediate 15 and 16 years arlene beckett mar kham chris little markham kevin hutchings sutton west top senior 17 years and under lynne beckett union- ville ben fieldhouse wood- bridge becky pipher caledon west open class grant leonard schomberg bob pritzker lemonville don fieldhouse woodbridge highest points king 4h dairy top livestock judge lynne beckett top food crops judge kim little top safety judge ben fieldhouse mission a success stouffville for a period of almost two weeks team renaissance a group of twelve young people from the pentecostal churches of stouffviue and markham took their team ministry to the streets of vancouver while there they had an opportunity to visit expo 86 however the main purpose of the visit was to reach out to both natives and visitors in va rious sections of the city renaissance was posted in the gastown district not un like harbourfront in toronto sherry yeates of goodwood told the tribune a section however is part of vancouv ers skidrow and this is where they concentrated much of their efforts for some of our listening audience it was entertain ment sherry explained for others it was a thought- provoking message be cause of the noise and the busyness of the area the music had a greater impact than the speaking skits for sherry the oneonone approach was best of all even though sometimes a little scary a few resented it she said but the majority were very friendly some of the people they met on several occasions the same people every day had reached rock bottom sherry said the group shared sand wiches with them and they seemed very appreciative of this she explained really terrific is the way she described the experience vancouver knew there were christians in town sherry said she knew of many conversions including two members of a canadian indian family in a city the size of vancouv er most people erect a wall of resistance around them selves explained sherry for some its three feet thick and for others its only three in ches thick breaking through this wall is the hard part she said often the person inside is very friendly sherry described the mis sion as challenging and re warding she said taking gods word to the people was an experience shed never forget advertising correction eatons homo furnishing sato insort appear ing in tho markham economist wodnesday july 23 1986 due to supplier delivery problems tho follow ing items will not be availablo for immediate delivery however orders will bo accepted for delivery by tno date shown pago 2 items g 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