tribune june 10 1987 a5 early childhood education course includes student day care program by jim thomas stouffville is it a sign of the times day care at stouf fvil- le dist secondary school if students enrolled in early childhood education have their way the experimental program will become permanent they en joyed every minute of the four- day experience it was a total student responsi bility staff teacher ann wilson told the tribune the children ranging in age from 2 to 5 years numbered between 20 and 25 on a particular day they participated in a variety of activities both in- side the school and out barb gourley one of 13 student supervisors said she enjoyed the involvement so much shell be sorry to graduate i think it day care should be come a specific subject she said it was a great experience for both the children and ourselves the inschool training was cons idered last year barb explained but the suggestion came too late to be implemented i hope it con tinues she said initially a few of the kiddies cried when separated from their mothers but they soon got over it barb said other student supervisors were tammey anderson laura campbell corrie ellis maria doria sara hales melissa faulk ner tracy dudley yvonne hol- for a first time day care was been made a part of the early child hood education course at stouffville dist secondary school here suzanne bradley 16 assists threeyearold jennifer bryson in a paint ing project den colleen wideman laura moore deanne denholme and cheryl robinson the majority of kiddies are sons and daughters of staff plus nieces and nephews one had to be bot tlefed changing diapers proved no problem while each child was furnished with a name tag by the end of the fourth day this form of identifica tion wasnt needed we became very attached barbara concluded york university graduate honors gormley girl plans gallery boutique by evelyn milsted gormley congratulations to robin treanor mortson daugh ter of mr and mrs neil mortson on her upcoming graduation june 17 from york university toronto with a specialized hon ors bachelor of fine arts degree on sept 26 robin will open a gal lery craft boutique in the century farm house at the corner of 19th avenue and leslie street clarke canning and kelly evans will be honored at a com munity shower thurs june 11 at 8 pm in the victoria square community centre mrs evelyn milsted was a guest at the wedding of mary ann morby and tim mccoy satur day in stayner missionary church congratulations to mr and mrs nino conte nee mary boyn- ton daughter of mr and mrs don boynton married on saturday at st marys immaculate church richmond hill congratulations to mr and mrs don boynton married 25 years june 9 the descendants of mr and mrs don doner enjoyed a family reunion saturday at the victoria square community centre mr and mrs doner had five children samuel clarence letitia wide- man effie stover and elsie har vey all deceased but 1 10 of their descendants were present from as far distant as pembroke ford- wich chesley and kitchener the event was organized by lloyd harvey and helen wilson congratulations to mr and mrs eric timbers following their marriage saturday in mount albert united church the bride is the former elaine ruth boad- way daughter of mr and mrs carman boadway of mount albert the groom is the son of mr and mrs carl timbers rr 4 stouffville gormley area residents are urged to attend a public relations meeting in latcham hall stouff ville monday june 15 at 730 pm the issue of a proposed asphalt plant east of woodbine avenue will likely be discussed rev willis hunking of elmira will be the guest speaker at the gormley missionary church this unsightly dear editor so our mayors going to read the garbage act if the downtown doesnt keep its refuse off the street on weekends good for her lately its been a mess in cer tain areas one of these is the location at the corner of edward street and main near the man sion house hotel personally i think the only longterm solution is to establish garbage pickup seven days a week sincerely patricia gallagher millard street stouffville sunday rev harold boadway occupied the pulpit last sunday mr russell heise is a patient in york central hospital richmond hill a shower is planned for mrs wanda baker and baby nicholas june 18 at the regular mwi meeting in the missionary church mrs frank bennett had surgery on her arm last week in york central hospital richmond hill her daughter mrs ray win ger of listowel spent several days with her mother following mrs bennetts release from hos pital kevin winger and linda snider were honored at a shower friday evening in the victoria square community centre several from gormley were guests at the wedding of daniel anderson and sheila cober saturday in welland brethern- inchrist church the hand bell choir from the peoples church willowdale will present a musical program sun day at heise hill church time of the service is 7 pm mr russ ellas is home follow ing eight weeks in york county hospital newmarket members of the gormley womens institute will enjoy a luncheon june 17 at the deer park inn stouffville york east will host the annual womens institute rally june 18 at 930 pm in bendale library toronto m ti 3 m mm i i retiring sdss teachers say their goodbyes e retiring teachers and one administrator johnston others leaving arc eric engell three retiring teachers and one administrator on the staff of stouffville dist secondary school said their goodbyes at a yearend assembly fri day including chuck roche left and brace johnston others leaving arc eric engclbcrt and peggy dixon jim thomas barb gourley 18 a day care supervisor joins the sandbox brigade left to right nat dewell shawn quinn and anna warren all children of teachers on the high school staff barbara would like day care to be come a regular subject at sdss jim thomas events for seniors by denise mcdonald june is seniors month across ontario to rec ognize this occasion whitchurchstouffviile will host several seniors activities in the next three weeks on thurs june 11 parkview home will hold a community barbeque and antique car display beginning at 530 pm guests are asked to bring their own lawn chairs on tues june 16 seniors are invited to burds trout pond hwy 48 north of kingwood at 1 pm to try their hands at winning a trophy by catching the largest fish all fishing gear will be provided and the first fish caught will be free the stouffville public library will show a film wed june 17 at 130 pm refreshments will he served on thurs june 18 seniors are invited to tour gormleys auto museum at 1 pm and then visit the whitchurchstouffviile museum in vandorf at 230 pm transportation will be provided cars will leave the silver jubilee club at 12 noon parkview village at 1215 pm elm road apartments at 1230 pm and parkview home at 1245 pm at the silver jubilee club a video presentation will be held on mon june 22 with five movies from the national film board scheduled throughout the day lunch will be provided on wed june 24 all seniors are invited to the stouffville lawn bowling club from 10 am until 430 pm this will be followed by a beef barbe que in the park at 530 pm hosted by the stouff ville lions club as part of strawberry festival week the silver jubilee club will host a euchre tournament on thurs june 25 from 1 to 5 pm members and nonmembers are invited on fri june 26 green gables nursing home will hold a craft and bake sale from 2 to 4 pm also scheduled is a community worship ser vice in the town park on sunday june 28 1030 until 12 noon lastly tenetativc arrangements have been made to hold a garden party at parkview vil lage tues june 30 from 3 to 6 pm teacher honored mrs moureen terhunc teacher on the staff of stouffvilles orchard park school was honored at a party thursday prior to her retirement at the conclu sion of the june term denise mcdonald mrs terhunc and five of her student friends left to right staccy patten heather kcrswill tracy schcvcrs becky gaston and karen milling