Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 21, 1988, p. 3

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tribune december 21 1388 a3 girl next door cherries a bonus at canadian tire by jim thomas stouffville stouff- villes canadian tire store is a pleasant place in which to shop a reason for this is the co operation received from staff including the cashiers one parttime employee is cherrie brown daughter of larry and marleene brown montreal street stouffville shes our girl next door cherrie brown montreal street stouffville is a grade 11 stu dent at sdss an expert swimmer she hopes to serve as both a lifeguard and instructor when all tests are complete downhill ski ing snowmobiling and swimming are favorite sports shes a part- time employee on the staff of canadian tire jim thomas cherrie a student in grade 11 gives credit for the stores friendly atmosphere to manager grant larmer hes always nice she says he never becomes upset over anything cherries a water baby who was introduced to swimming at an early age she holds a bronze medallion and will try exams for senior resuscitation next month and leaders next summer following graduation from sdss shed like a position of fulltime lifeguard and swim instructor naturally cherries an ar dent advocate of an indoor pool in stouffville im sure it would be used she says all her training has taken place at uxpool in uxbridge downhill skiing snowmobil ing and field hockey are other recreational interests cherrie enjoys a close circle of friends including dayna larmer janetie paisley and bobbijo demerchant she prizes these friendships highly she also speaks in glowing terms of mr hodgson and mrs ruddy staff teachers at stouff ville high cherries involved with a grade 8 coop class in home economics at sdss hosting pupils from summitview or chard park dicksons hill and ramer wood markham nicole nelson a cousin in don mills has greatly influenc ed her life she says they spend a lot of time together in cluding holidays each summer at a lodge in collingwood shes twice visited florida sherrie comes from an ex tended family tree that at last count stood at 101 she enjoys a close association with aunts uncles nieces antf nephews she has twin brothers chris and kevin v tenyearold kim gayman was a participant in a joyous christmas concert dec 14 hosted by the students of goodwood public school school frill dear editor your editorial in the dec 14 issue of the tribune related to jr kindergarten within the separate school education system that includes st marks was thoughtprovoking and strong too strong i sug gest for many parents the truth is it is a frill the same service is already being provided locally through private nursery schools im sure they could accommodate 50 additional boys and girls however enrolling four-year- olds in the education stream is supposedly cheaper its also very convenient parents know their children are warm and well looked after five days a week im not sure what they do with them at christmas march break and during the summer we all wonder why our educa tion costs are so high this is one reason we want our cake and eat it too pretty soon the govern ment will be expected to care for people from the cradle to the grave its almost reached this point now sincerely martin forrest ballantrae a marriage milestone for harry and helen saturday was a memorable occasion for harry and helen maynard of unionville the celebration of their golden wedding anniver sary mr and mrs maynard are the proud parents of one son robert of markham six daughters gail clarkson and glenna maynard unionville sandra lumley markham pauline melorwitz oakville laurel peden kingston bette lou maynard toronto 16i grandchildren and one greatgranddaughter harry and helen have lived 48 of their 50 mar- ried years in unionville jim thomas the primary grades of orchard park school delighted parents with their christmas program thursday rehearsing prior to going on stage are left to right crystal lapp ashley dawson and jocclyn todd jim thomas no babysitting service dear editor im sure i speak for dozens of space with or without jr parents kindergarten certainly its in- what ive been afraid might n h n elusion adds to the chaos but it happen at st marks school your 1 with uiis dtmram to can be blamed for because uiifi nn chmiirf associaiea wun mis progrdiii iu understand the benefits its not a babysitting service as your sincerely editorial implies editorial recommended should happen the withdrawl of jr kindergarten i pray this never happens and mrs jeanctte arbour st marks requires additional stouffville this trio of pretty angels helped provide the music that featured goodwoods concert wednes day the girls arc left to right april storey heather mills and lieah crust all six and in grade i jim thomas erin mayo attention flyer advertisers we can deliver your fivers for as little as 3v4 cents a piece so far tins year we have delivered 14680700 flyers doortodoor in markham union ville mffiken stouflvihe uxbridge and surrounding rural routes we can deliver your ilyers on tlte day you want in the area you want any quantity from 5000 to 35000 call advertising al 29422006402100 or distribution al 21482446402100 inserts for wed dec 2188 woolworth drug world shoppers drug mart

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