sdss news the tribune tfcvidiy september 21 1967 pi 17 the new blends with the old by teresa mowat new and old mix well es- xcialially when it is in a school like ours you know vhich is new and which is ld but no distinction is nade sew teachers blend with he old their purpose is lot new it is to try to each us that which will prepare us for what is to ome in the future the lew school addition blends nth the old it serves the sme function as do the ider parts it provides us nth a place in which we an learn new students lso blend with the old size and behaviour of indi- iduals used to distinguish hei but fails to now there is a day however vhich is drawing nearer lour by hour and on that lay there shall be distinc- ions between the new and he old we the senior stu- ients wish to give the new tudents a fitting memory if their entry into high school therefore we may nstruct you to dress up ind be on your best be- laviour to mark this sol- m occasion bookmobile the bookmobile once igain visited our school vith a collection of books o suit every taste it was videly used by both teach- rs and students teachers ouht books for their in- dual subject library vhich almost every leach- r has students purchased hem mostly for pleasure ul some for educational jurposcs many thanks to he party who arranged ws visit prefects stouf f ville secondary ichool last year initiated a lew system student pre- ccls to assist the teachers and students alike pre fects assist the teachers in that they try to keep peace and order in the halls be fore nine oclock and after school but a prefect is a prefect at all times they assist the students by tell ing them politely what they are doing wrong so that they will not do it again the student will thus know what what is expected of him in the future and thus misunderstandings will be avoided being a student prefect involves great re sponsibility prefects must set good examples for the other students as well as help them when they need help the aim of the prefect body is to enable the stu dents to fit into the admin istration of the school so that it becomes a function al meaningful and educa tional environment at the same time this system should enable the prefects to devtlop qualities of lead ership responsibility and the confidence in making decisions have they your support new additions new additions to the stouf f ville s e c o n da r y school student council are jane harrop secretary and dennis forsyth 2nd vicepresident mt zion anniversary by lillian jamieson balsam mt zion anniversary will be held at mt zion united church on sunday at 11 am and 730 pm guest pastor will be rev william mckay of dumbarton special music in the morning will be pro vided by dianne and linda graham and in the eve ning by beverley bell mrs wm harbron mr and mrs leslie harbron and lloyd attended the juvonenhill wedding re cently at st peters luther an church toronto funeral services were held last tues for bruce neale of toronto grand son of mrs william har bron who died suddenly on sunday the ucw met at the home of mrs cecil jones at brooklin with mrs ralph jones and mrs c jones in charge of the program there will be a tea and miscellaneous sale at the lome of mrs wm new man sat sept 23 from 2- 4 pm several from here at tended the funeral service of the late walter ward mr ward was born at bal sam and farmed for a time where mr joe forsyth re sides mr dennis jones of kirk- land lake spent the weekend with mr and mrs mandersons mr and mrs burnett jamieson accompanied by mr alf parrott of ashburn left monday for a few days holiday in washington moke presentation by kathleen may goodwood the nurses and staff of the ux- bridge cottage hospital gathered in the staff din ing room friday to pre sent mrs gordon ander son with a beautiful leath er purse mrs anderson of rr 1 goodwood and her daughter karen are hying to victoria the september womens institute was well attend ed monday evening the zyphyr group were guests mrs ruliedge of markham was the speaker mr and mrs bill mc- guckin have moved into the william may home mr andrew ashenhurst is a patient in uxbridge cottage hospital mr and mrs stan feasby and mrs maude fcasby entertained a num ber of friends at a corn roast saturday evening mr and mrs ralph faulkner mrs bev taylor and mrs percy pugh are spending a few days at expo 4h homemakcr leaders attended training school in uxbridge united church this week girls twelve and over wishing to join should contact mrs helen wat son mrs jean pugh mrs phvilis vidlcr mrs mae jones marg may or gerry ferguson cracks bone in wrist by evelyn milstcad gormley master ralph pielstickcr fell and cracked a bone in his right wrist it will be confined to a cast for five week mr robert suzuki left on saturday to attend the university of waterloo where lie is taking the chemical engineering course mr daid hcisc is tak ing the industrial arts course at oec in tor onto mr and mrs ernie hill of sarnia are spending some time with mr and mrs john evans their daughter chrystal under went an operation in sick childrens hospital tor onto mr mcrvyn kelly was admitted to york central hospital richmond hill thursday for routine tests on sunday evening sept 24 the film entitled born to witness will be shown at the parkside youth centre rev l k sider is at tending the home mission board meeting in elkhart indiana the gormlcv sunday school board of the um church met in the fellow ship hall to plan their teaching appointments for the coming vcar on sept 2l the wms will meet at s pm at the home of mrs don weeks miss mildred brillingcr will show pic tures of her work in new- mexico a sunday school parade will be held in toronto on sat sept 25 to publicize the national sunday school assoc conention sept 28 to 30 at peoples church various churches are entering lloats and the gormley um church has been asked to help provide marchers over 10 years of agc the parade convenes at allan gardens at 1030 am and concludes at queens park mr elias elliott is still confined to york county hospital newmarket because of illhealth mr russell heise is having an auction sale to sell oft his dairv herd mr and mrs roy brill ingcr and mr and mrs peter sticklcy had dinner sunday with miss vera brillingcr of richmond hill mr and mrs lloyd sib ley have the footings laid for the extension they arc building on the home of their daughter mrs ross brillingcr mr and mrs roy brill ingcr plan to rent mr emslics house the former corficld house mr and mrs ralph em- pringham have moved into their new home on the townline mr a pcploe of england is spending several weeks with mr and mrs g cam- pcy you are cordially invited to see the 1968 chevrolets and oldsmobiles on display thursfrisatsept 212223 open thurs fri til 900 pm sat til 600 pm at giles main st west chevrolet oldsmobile ltd stouffville 6401610 2972391 mobile grinding and mixing service molasses blending premixes concentrates complete feeds 5 mobile mills to give you better service thorn mobile feeds ltd unionville 2971644 stouffville district secondary school night classes night classes will be offered to the public in the stouffville district secondary school on tuesday evenings commencing october 3rd classes will be held every tuesday evening from 8 to 10 pm foi ls nights during the fall term and 11 nights during the spring term classes will be held the first night with registration commencing at 730 pm a fee of 10 for the 23 nights is payable in full on registration and is not refundable classes offered and instructors for each are as follows arl junior mrs w c sanders arl senior mr peter koopman automotive mechanics basic mr c h roberts bookkeeping mr j w mcbride electronics basic mr b m sherrcn flower arranging mrs bruce burton horticulture home landscaping mr richard woolgcr lcalhercraft mrs j g baker physical recreation for men mr j h rehill physical recreation for women mrs j w mcbride sewing junior mrs h g mills sewing senior mrs w e peacock typewriting advanced mrs e a glenn typewriting beginning mrs c b spensley welding tues night class mr w j smith welding wed night class mr e h mclean woodworking mr j r hammond those interested in writing grade 13 subjects as private students in june must contact the school at which they intend to write to secure the proper course of study classes in other subjects will be considered if there is sufficient demand providing a suitable instructor can be obtained those interested in other classes should telephone the school at 610- 1433 as soon as possible a minimum of 15 appli cants should be secured for each class the board reserves the right to decide which classes will be given w e duxbury principal best buy save 9c niblets corn 4 85 best buy save 9c green giant 12oz tins best buy new assorted flavour crystals save 6c catelus macaroni or spaghetti price marked 5109 instant nabob coffee feature save 5c libbys fancy pumpkin save lie aerowax liquid wax save 10c dog food gainesburgers save 10c free 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