tribune november 25 1987 a3 bargain harolds packs em in bargain harolds opened its doors wednesday on the site of stouffvilles first indoor mall 550 main street west shoppers appeared impressed with bargain harolds prices and future expectations of a new shop ping centre the friendliness of the bargain harolds staff prompted favorable comment from customers there are six checkout counters all of which are utilized during busy periods the cashier here is elizabeth elsonofstouffville most grade 13 graduates choose higher education most patrons prefer to shop for themselves but when assistance is needed clerks like gina erwin are on hand to help jim thomas editors mail johnson favored on guts alone dear editor i am pleased to offer my endorsement of rick johnson for the position of regional councillor ward 3 town of pickering i think the highest compli ment one can pay an indi vidual is that heshe is genuine honest and sincere rick johnson is a straight shooter who pulls no punches his aggressive hardnosed style is not one conjured up for a political campaign this is ricks third try for political office in pickering in my opinion this is a tribute to his determination to do battle on behalf of the residents of ward 3 he doesnt run away from a fight or sit on the fence when it comes to tough politic al issues he is the first to admit that he hasnt wasted every mon day night sleeping through contrived backroom proce dures at pickering council he has been around the town offices more than enough to learn the real rules of the gam- e the armtwisting and deal- making that obtain results princess crowned york region this is a year 19yearold teresa shear- down will never forget the king city secondary school honor student was selected york regions dairy princess at a ceremony in aurora oct 24 she succeeds kim little of rr 1 markham yorks dairy princess for 198687 in addition teresa is princess of the ontario jersey association spending most of this week at the royal agricultural winter fair a secondyear student enrolled in a bachelor of science in agri culture degree course at the uni versity of guclph teresa is the daughter of john and helen sheardown rr 1 schombcrg it is damned frustrating to see the same issues bandied about every election year its about time the problem of the residents of ward 3 received a fair hearing in council the local councillor obviously lacks credibility before his peers when he couldnt secure enough votes to move up to the region we desparately need someone who can work with the councillors from the other wards and municipalities to obtain muchneeded results in my opinion rick johnson is the kind of highprofile businessman we need to carry on the fight against the metro dump and to assure that other major issues receive the attention they deserve sincerely john marks claremont stouffville sixty- three students received honor graduation diplomas at stouffville dist secondary schools commencement ex ercises nov 13 what are these young people doing now through the cooperation of mr ron eldridge the prog ram organizer the tribune has learned the placements of the following- j r shane asa york universi ty business warren bar bour toronto university life sciences steve barc lay guelph university bachelor of arts charlie barrotta centennial college business lindsey baston university of guelph biolo gical science eric beam brock university business administration susan bib- by western university sci ence lisa boyd western university science michel le brown western university economics anita cheng toronto university arts and science wayne cheng toronto university arts and science stacey copas sene ca college adertising josie degliangeli trent universi ty education tracey duke toronto university science lucy elliott guelph universi ty nutrition maureen fer guson seneca college legal administration george filn- tissis restaurant manager stephen gayton western uni versity engineering cathy graham wilfrid laurier uni versity economics durwin gray capenwray bible col lege london england keith grose centennial college legal assistant linda hachey university of water loo systems design en gineering patricia ham mond seneca college reg istered nursing diploma program julie harris sears staff and humber college in 88 robert hart guelph uni versity bachelor of arts program mark henriques ontario bible college heidi hirsch graphic transporta tion services heather hoov er university of waterloo science heather johannes- sen seneca college reg istered nursing program jill keith university of waterloo human kinetics and leisure studies prog- ram michael keuken trent university education tiina krabi toronto uni versity liberal arts prog ram christine kuhn toron to university arts and social sciences antonia lidster mcmaster university busi ness administration juliette macmillan seneca college gerontology derek mann member of christian vocal choir the continentals cali fornia paul mauti laurier university economics elaine mccullough toronto star accounting cindy mcneil trent university bachelor of arts program leslie mitchinson toronto university language major ailsa montgomery york university this spring leanne mumford york uni versity physical education and recreation susan mur phy western university administration and commer cial studies rebecca ness university of guelph financ- e karen nugent western university physical educa tion janice peterson queens university french and german jonathon pet- rie guelph university en glish richard piette guelph university biological scien ce marcy pyke ottawa uni versity bachelor of science program in nursing sheldon i rae ottawa university poli- tical science amer rasul toronto university account ing major rob reid uni versity of ottawa honors criminology chris snooks waterloo university honors mathematics cheryl steiri- er university of manitoba and canadian mennonite bi- ble college jim stephenson- s bay view secondary school j lisa sullivan waterloo un4 versity arts program sherri walker mcmaster uni- versity physical education renee wassenaar york uni- versity physical education shelley whittaker toronto university physcal an3 health education velvets wideman western universk ty social science jeff zeck radio college of canada honors technology program goodwood wi hosts potluck supper event by marjorie woodland fourth line on monday dec 7 the goodwood womens institute is hosting a community potluck supper in the goodwood hall beginning at 6 pm a prog ram will follow featuring local ta lent the old piano unused for many years in the former hall has been moved to the commun ity centre and hopefully will be all tuned up and included as part of the evenings entertainment karen stayther is pleased to have her mother mrs rose lane visiting with her for a week from vancouver shes able to get reac- quaintcd with her two small granddaughters sonia and christine margaret huggins is feeling much better after a couple of days to recuperate from having all four wisdom teeth extracted she and baby sarah spent some of the time under the care of blanche taylor mrs marjorie cooper and mrs blanche taylor visited with mrs hazel morris sunday afternoon hazel is a patient in port perry hospital following surgery until her recovery is complete good woods kitchen things at the four corners will be closed holiday glitter is the title given to an evening program thurs dec 3 hosted by the christian womens club in the community hall heather and joanne will demonstrate the mak ing of decorations and a ladies trio will bring sparkling notes of praise the gifted speaker is mary adams from atlanta geor gia shes described as humorous and vivacious time of the fel lowship is 730 to 930 pm i wonder how many remember this poem from the second read- er 1909 its entitled blend of beautiful voices at gormley missionary church service the youth chorale of the stouffville missionary church provided the special music sunday morning at the gormley missionary church parti cipant were left to right audrey bromell tammy stonchousc faye roscnbcrger susan rosenberger pianist valerie hoover kris hoover wendy houghton and colleen wideman jim thomas november j the leaves are fading and falling the winds arc rough and wild the birds have ceased thett calling but let me tell you my child r though day by day as it closes doth darker and colder grow the roots of the bright red roses will keep alive in the snow there must be rough cold weather the winds and rains so wild not all good things together come to us here my child so when some dear joy loses its beauteous summer glow think how the roots of the roses arc kept alive in the snow st marks j overflow i dear mr thomas further to our informal dis- cussion nov 13 1 wish to add and reiterate some of these points with regard to the situation at st marks school stouffville the maximum capacity at our school is 257 the enrollment projection for 198788 is 370 students with six portables on site the enrollment projection for 198889 is 410 students with nine j portables on site we arc able to effectively carry out all school programs for the j present however looking to the j long term an addition and re- novations to st marks would add permanent classrooms and pro- j vide expansion to the gymna- siurh the library and the office areas the board has placed st marks on the capital forecast for the 1989 school year what now must follow is the process of ap- plying to the ministry of educa- tion to make this proposal a j reality i appreciate your interest in communicating this information i to the community barbara bodkin principal n