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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1968, p. 9

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the tribune tkraby march 14 1968 page 9 student music night at high school march 15 stouffville the second annual stu dentsponsored music night will be held in the au ditorium of stouffville district secondary school friday evening march 15 the theme of the pro gram is a day of television the producer is ted topping- grade 13 staff advisors are mrs horton and mrs gordon the show vill feature mostly music including the school orchestra under the direction of mr h j waite the school choir directed by linda sar gent and drama under the direction of carole adams altogether 125 students will participate the show will begin at 815 pm and tickets will be available at the door the admission is 100 for adults 75c for high school students and 50c for children the program has been two months in the plan ning individual student participants will include so los by donna wright anne duxbury elaine bor land beverley bell debbie king and ted top ping linda sargent and ruth parsons will sing a duetmusic will range from popular to rock and roll to folk last year the musical 2 plus 2 equals 5 drew excellent response and similar acceptance is hoped for on friday music both vocal and instrumental will feature the show one of the soloists is anne duxbury grade 12 staff photo regional oratorical students of stouffville dlst secondary school will present their annual music night show march 15 rehearsing a skit as part of the program are jackie mom- ford and warren saunders staff photo st marks student forty members in ski club contest runnerup 5 by valerie harrot j- stouffville after j a rather late start the ski rclub of stouffville dist secondary school has en- j joyed a very successful season two trips have r i editors mail student protest l dear sir since the opening of the new cafe- uteria in the stouffville dist secondary school jour lunchtime periods jhave been most satisfac tory to all concerned that was until last week when fa visit from the kitchen supervisor revealed an tact of criminal negligence ton the part of the cook tin her books it was found that she had maintained trecords of every purchase lit was revealed too that lstudents were receiving hamburgers more than i once a week also french fries and cheeseburgers this was apparently not to tlie supervisors liking and therefore shouldnt be to our liking either ketchup fthat had been made avail able was absolutely for- fbidden and candies that once sold for five cents j have now been increased to six j the cook who plans and j prepares the meals had according to our informa tion been promised an in- j crease in salary we have j now learned through the tribune that applications rare being received for a new manager and cook jalthough the present cm- ployce was never notified j of any intended change t a petition has been started protesting this i kind of treatment -al- j ready it has received more than 200 signatures f for what she has done for us this is the least we can do for her j there is serious talk of i boycotting the cafeteria j if our demands are not j met sincerely terry forfar fill up been sponsored one to honey pot jan 27 and the other to georgian peaks at collingwood on the initial excursion the weather was good and the skiing excellent we werent quite so fortunate on the second trip snow conditions were only fair and temperatures regist ered five degrees below zero it was more likea training for a survival course in spite of this the club members had a very enjoyable time this year the ski club had a membership of more than forty students the president is greg forfar the vice president is peter daniels staff advi- sore are mrs popple and mr mclean with the season rapidly drawing to a close future meetings will include films on snow conditions and ski instruction sev eral more trips are still planned if the snow holds out the first robin reported to the tribune was spot- led saturday by andrew bridges at the rear of his home main street east father not informed markham twp the father of a teenage boy complained to magis trate russell pearse that his son had been charged witjj drinkingunder age but he didnt learn ofit until the night before his appearance in court james thompson con tended that he should have been informed per sonally of the charge by markham township po lice we parents do our part to see that our children are brought up properly and i feel the police should cooperate he said magistrate pearse said that normally youths who are charged with such an offense are the ones who tell their parents not the police the magistrate noted that the charge had been laid one month ago the father said that his son was afraid to tell him stouffville the annual catholic womens league york county re gional public speaking contest was held in st marks school stouffville mar 10 mrs j houllon chaired the competition in the absence of the region al education convenor mrs ramone stonge the six contestants spoke on various topics and those present were appreciative of thei research time and effortc that went into the preparation of the speech- j es after much deliberation by the judges rev c cos- tigan mr f mcdonald and mrs g blonde marie france menc st lukes parish thornhill was de clared the winner marie received a personal trophy as well as a trophy to be kept at her school st ro berts thornhill pauline foulds st patricks par ish markham and tilly bosch st mary immacu late parish richmond hill were the runnersup nancy parker our lady queen of the world rich mond hill sharon brown our lady of grace aurora and leo burns sacred heart king were the oth er contestants timekeep er was mrs betty arm strong marie france menc is now eligible for the arch- diocesan finals to be held at blessed sacrament church toronto on apr 7 hitrun driver escapes four police depart ments conducted a two- hour search through fields and back roads for the driver of a stolen car in volved in a headon crash whitchurch township police said that a north bound auto driven by john bowser r 1 gorm- ley was struck by a south bound vehicle on cone 3 south of the aurora side- road the car had been stolen in metro earlier in the day officers from whit church were aided by po lice from aurora east gwillimbury and opp oak ridges property dam age was estimated at s2700 t0r0mark the king of wall to wail carpetiwt br0adl00m with the largest t t i free underlay call the specialist for a free estimate kinq the winter days are long and dreary call for our oil it will make you cheery making on all custom made drapes read miasms drapes 12 ft window 30 off 4595 12 x 95lined upholsterin fabrics now is the time tb get your chesterfield reupholstered for the price of 2 a new suite u 5 year guarantee on workmanship 18 years experience in markham don shank fuels ms main x markham 2941600 toromark furniture house the wellington way sherwood plaza no 7 hwy phone 2942581 or 2972055 open thnrs frl until 9 pm sat to 6 pjh 3 months to pay at no extra charge another soloist is elaine borland grade 9 the pub lic is invited to attend and tickets will be available at the door staff photo new choir gowns by jean leaf buttonville new gowns for the browns corners senior choir have been ordered with the hope that they may be ready in time for annivers ary service may 5 the selected shade is avocado green to match the carpet in the sanctuary buttonville wi mem bers will change then- meeting date this month from wednesday march 20 to thursday march 21 at 8 pm at buttonville wi hall mrs edna guild is the guest speaker and hostesses will be miss mary rodick mrs john wilkins and mrs alvin robinson on friday mar 15- the wi will sponsor a benefit euchre for the soc iety for crippled children the browns corners couples club members joined with the newton- brook church club last saturday night for an eve ning of square dancing and recreation among those attending were don and dorothy reesor the alan carrs and jack and dorothy bishop richard carr is nursing an injured finger which required surgery township of whitchurch summer hunting season the council of the township of whitchurch did by bylaw no 1967 passed the 13th day of february 1968 make licences to hunt during march 1st to august 31st invalid unless same is signed by the municipal clerk thomas kerr clerk owner loans 1550 15000 why pay those high interest rates on your present time purchase loans consolidate all your bills into one low monthly payment and have up to 15 years repayment period 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgages can be arranged to suit your budget 24 hour service including weekends 2232060 2238797 not a fianance co r w lahay and associates 10 vonda ave willowdale ontario stouffville skating cluk member of the canadian figure skating association presents its 18th annual ice revue in the stouffville arena 2 big nights frl sat mar 22 23rd starting each evening at 8 pm the years exciting new program sleeping beauty wonderful world of sports guest stars ft anna forder and richard stephens runnerup senior canadian champions 1968 members 1968 olympic team ft mary church and tom falls junior canadian champions 1968 3rd senior canadian champions 1968 choreography outstanding choreography impressively conducted by stouffville figure skating club head professional jacqui armitage and assistant professionals carol wild and gloria taylor jacqui armitage tickets children 75c adults 125 tickets available from club members or at lcn wilkes clothes shop main west stouffville or at sanders ba comer of 10th line and main st stouffville

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