Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1968, p. 9

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the tribune thursday may 16 1968 pace 9 nineteen year old doreen seabrook the new queen of stouffville dist secondary school dances with her escort dennis forsyth staff photo doreen seabrook a city girl turned country queen stouffville torontos loss is stouffvilles gain nineteen year old doreen seabrook a rural resident near dicksons hill is stouffville district secondary schools 1968 may prom queen and shes this towns biggest booster stouffvilles a wonderful place and so is the school the kids are all real great everybodys your friend people seem so close theres just no other place and there never will be she confided following the completion of her grade 13 year doreen vvill enter toronto teachers college with the ultimate desire of acquiring a position oh- the public school staff in stouffville she would like to specialize in the teaching of french i feel its the coming thing she said latin and french are two of her favorite subjects i doreen a pretty blonde is a cityborn girl in love with country life she moved from toronto at the age of ten to reside at the farm home of mr and mrs john frisby markham rr 2 she has two brothers albert and david both in toronto to be chosen queen of stouffville high has to be the most important occasion in doreens teen career and she refuses to hide the thrill of it all her attendants were janine bass and judy le- blonc she was crowned by last years winner margaret sheridan of mongolia all three selec tions were greeted with enthusiasm by students in attendance doreen looked lovely in a beautiful formal of blue nylon lace she made it herself as sisted by sister girl friends dale and donna reid sewing and cooking are two of her favorite ex tracurricular hobbies in sports she enjoys gym nastics and basketball she loves hockey and baseball and is an enthusiastic supporter of the junior clippers and the stouffville iga this is partly due to the fact that dennis forsyth her steady is the formidable netminder with the clippers and is trying out for a spot with the base ball boys this spring does doreen recommend going steady for a high school girl wait awhile she advises or you will miss out on a lot of fun doreen is truly an allround girl she attends melville united church and teaches a sunday school class shes been a member of the brownies- explorers girl guides and rangers her favorite singing group is the association and her pick ofthe stars are julie andrews steve mcqueen and haley mills doreen hopes that her grade 13 standing at christmas and easter will top the required 66 per cent to let her through without writing any final examinations next month if so she will be all through at the end of may and will take a summer job as clerk in the stouffville east end groceteria during previous holiday seasons she was employ ed as a waitress at the willows golf club but readily admits that she never became an expert at the game to the question do blondes have more fun doreen paused several seconds all i can say is that this one did friday night came her tactful reply since 1953 fifteen girls have shared in the hon or of winning the queens crown at stouffville high doreen seabrook the reigning queen of 68 will wear it well st john ambulance course heights secondary school newmarket an audience of 1006 attended the pro gram goodwood twenty- three persons tried their tests april 29at the con clusion of an eightweek st john ambulance first aid training course held at goodwood the instructor was mr henry burke of markham the examiner was robert hood deputy- chief of markham town ship police department results of exams will be revealed in three weeks the course was sponsor ed by the goodwood wo mens institute and the in terest shown was most en couraging the 4h achievement day for the cereal shelf will be held may 25 in the e w trinity united church mothers and visi tors are invited to attend and see the girls accom plishments in concert vtarts deborah mcdermott a grade 7 pupil at ballantrae school was among the 83 members of the giovanelli school of music to partici pate in the annual accord- ian concert at huron an herbal remedy unsightly warts on bands zace feet permanently removed within 3 to s weeks with detcbtons wart remover not an add harmless to healthy skin at aikens pharmacy miss margaret kamps was presented with her golden bar badge at a recent meeting of the brownies at our unionville store clearance paint sale we have slashed prices on regular lines of glidden and roxalin paints everything must 60 this week check these prices from 495 to 910 per gallon ratcliff lumber ltd lumber and bonders supplies cojonttlk tfmml oanlf utiml 8w 7 at kennedy m- deo ku1 aul at oormu stouffville skating club annual spring dance m at cedar beach gardens music by the tub thumpers ft fri may 31st fi 9 pm to 1 am 400 per couple for tickets call roy ward lcn wilkes clothing shop ken roberts 6403151 6102745 6402853 no tickets sou at the door prize- winning posters stouffville there were 96 entries in the pop art contest sponsored by the stouffville and district credit union in coopera tion with the staff and students of stouffvilles three elementary schools many of the completed projects are now on dis play in the windows of the soontobeopened credit union office building main street west the following entries were prizewinners grad es 7 and 8 henry hend ricks kevin garrett and tom maloney 1st deb bie foulds 2nd and sue gailer 3rd grades 4 5 and 6 cinjy brown 1st susan huxtable 2nd and salvador bevan 3rd hon orable mention for special awards goes to michael hall and debbie harper victoria square achievement day the york south 4h achievement day was held in victoria square community centre april 27 the projecet was sleeping garments the fifteen girls from the stouffville club completed their project each had to make judge and model a sleeping garment the following girls were awarded certificates of achievement presented on completion of every two homemaking clubs karen jones two units cathy and norma harcourt four units and nancy lowe eight units stouffville girls presented a skit on how to choose a pattern and material other girls in this project were gail mann jennifer taylor caryn phoenix patricia harcourt barbara yates brenda hoover debbie watson helen and joyce foote jean miller and jean davidson she lead ers were mrs bruce dav idson and mrs harold harcourt weekend visitor miss catherine bacon presently attending lon don university spent the weekend with her parentis mr and mrs douglas bac on church street f summitview students raise 400 for trip through their own efforts thirtyfive grade 6 pupils of summitview public school in stouffville have raised over 400 this spring to assist in covering expenses for a trip to ottawa in june one of the projects was a carwashing bee student nancy roper maytree avenue lends a hand staff photo high school staff complete stouffville the staff of stouffville district secondary school for 196869 is now complete principal w e duxbury announced this week four teachers are leav ing at the conclusion of the june term they are mr d moran mrs j k poulton miss s wahtras and mrs l v provost fourteen new teachers will join the staff in sep tember they are mr d burling science mr s girl guide camp by ada steckley ringwood three girl guides karen and judy taylor and cathy baker along with two friends tanis hargrave and jean hardy and ac companied by ranger peggy dennis spent a night in a tent near the dennis residence karen judy and cathy earned another badge bookkeeping service income tax provincial sales tax remittances prepared call 6401988 james a deacur accountant 60 10th line stouffville llh1 pawragrgaaroreggg win a homelite xl102 to take part in this contest simply ask for a demonstration of homelite chain saws convince yourself that they are truly worthy of their fine reputation see the entire range of homelite xl chain sawsthenewxl101xl102andxl103 theyre all hardworking lightweights and be sure 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