Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1986, p. 3

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s tribune july 30 1986 a3 f1 girl next door church association important to heather by jim thomas heather hoovers grade 12 school year was extremely busy and her summer holidays are no different shes a senior division counsellor at glen- brook day camp rr 2 mar- kham this marks her fourth season at this popular mcco- wan road recreation and learn ing centre she describes it as a lot of fun heather 18 is the daughter of doug and muriel hoover 18th avenue markham shes our girl next door an honor student through four years at sdss heathers hoping for an ontario scho larship at the end of grade 13 following graduation she may enroll for a year at bible col lege then major in a course re lated to math and science heathers involvement at stouffville high includes secret ary of the student council member of the band executiv- e social convenor of the inter- school christian fellowship and a prefect theres more she plays trumpet in both the concert and stage bands at sdss and serves as co- president of the churches young peoples society her hel per is cheryl steiner as a pupil at dicksons hill public school she won many ribbons and awards at mar- kham fair she now assists her mother in the fairs childrens section in addition to the trumpet heather also plays the piano heather refuses to hide her enthusiasm for all things re lated to her church its an important part of my life she says heather attends at wideman mennonite rr 2 markham she credits this interest to her parents they have provided my brother steve 21 and i with a wonderful christian home she says heathers pleased with the growth of the interschool christian fellowship at stouff ville high its not unusual she eighteenyearold heather hoover 18th avenue markham will advance to grade 13 at stouffville dist secondary school when classes resume this fall heathers been active in the concert and stage bands at sdss the interschool christian fellowship and the student council shell again serve as a prefect during 198687 jim thomas says for up to 40 students to attend the tgacher co ordinator is wally currie heathers completely happy in her country environment with no desire to live in the city even an acre of grass to cut doesnt deter her enthusiasm sixtytwo customers by jim thomas stouffville twelve- yearold lawrence puente of 56 manitoba street will never kno wingly irritate his weekender customers hes too polite the courteous carrier applied for a route last september and was given an area that includes tindale road park drive north and maytree avenue hes appreciated by everyone including doreen deacon the tribunes circulation manager i liked him the first time i saw him says doreen re membering how he came into the office last fall and enquired if there was a spare route avail able besides the weekender he also handles midweek flyers lawrence walks the distance i find it faster than riding a bike he says on occasions he receives help from brothers neil 11 and blair 5 while away on holidays david green on park drive north will fill in lawrence says theres only one unfriendly dog on his route i walk around him and put the paper in a side door he ex plains i think his barks worse than his bite but i dont intend to find out lawrence used part of his newspaper pay when he visited expo 86 in vancouver last spring he was accompanied by his grandmother mrs louise campbell of toronto he de scribed the show as magnifi cent to see it all one needs two or three weeks he stated lawrence has many in terests hes presently saving up to purchase an amateur radio rig he enjoys reading playing the piano making mod el ships and trains tennis ka rate art and writing poetry hes a grade 8 student at king city public school while the 40minute bus trip oneway is tedious lawrence says hes challenged by the academic program there ive also made many new friends twelveyearold lawrence puente manitoba street stouffville delivers tribune weekenders to 62 customers every saturday his route includes tindale road park drive north and maytree avenue jim thomas we deliver wo can deliver your flyers for as little as 35c each call advertising at 2942200 or distribution at 2948244 1986 flyers delivered do uly 1 economist suntribune 5760900 metrotand distributing 147147400 paul main look for these flyers at your door wednesday iga miracle food mart business hours ii i vi moawd tarn 9pm to limit quantities thurfrl 8nnt0pm no ralncnecks m0jnpm sun jn 6 p m 7 mrr l a stkus j sj m 8 s i s 1 1 1 prices in effect until sunday aug 3 we try harder than the rest 1986 o o n open sundays 8 am 6 pm

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