the tribune thursday june 27 196s paes colorful dance studio show applauded by proud parents this family of four was a big hit at the edgevale dance school recital saturday night they are 1 to r wayne brian and jamie pearce and their six year old sis ter janet children of mr and mrs gordon pearce of stouffville staff photo walking in the rain a tap number by 11 year old cheryl duncan was enthusiastically received by an au dience of over three hundred jqfifittefmyu must be kidding dear editor a dull campaign ray argyles column read in the tribune issue june 20 whos kidding who regardless of the ultimate winner not known at time of writing the cur rent campaign has been anything but dull lind you ive seen a few that could qualify but not in 1968 ordinarily im not too interested in politics in fact for the most part im just plain bored by it all not this time ive been as enthusiastic as thous- ands of other canadians its the greatest thing ever to happen to our country and i only hope the inter est doesnt die once the ballots are counted a dull campaign says mr ar- gyle dont you believe it edward mathers goodwood rr 1 a li ive campaign dear sir as i write this letter the result of the federal election is not known by the time it appears in print the result will be history be that as it may i must take exception to ray ar gyles column in the issue of june 20 when he de scribes the campaign as dull where has he been for the last month ive wit nessed more elections through the vears than mr argyle judging by his photo and none no none could even come remotely close to the excitement color and enthusiasm gen erated across the entire country does mr argyle consid er 40000 people in nathan phillip square as dull or 7000 in the scarboro centennial arena or 5000 in the arena at mark- ham either mr argyle has been viewing the election scene from south of the border or should head for the nearest eye doctor allan smith unionville farewell service at the conclusion of his farewell service sunday the congregation of stouff ville united church honor- edn rev and mrs alan borland prior to their leaving to take up resi dence at burlington on behalf of the members william duxbury present ed them with a purse of money- rev borland has accepted a position of family counsellor in the county of halton these six little girls make a pretty picture they are 1 to r beverley tapscolt 9 marylynn tapscott 11 sheryl duncan 11 marilyn pearson 10 karen mcarthuh 11 and joanne mclean 11 staff photo town park a beauty spot again stouffville a lack of coordination between members of stouffvilles park board the subject of some criticism at a meet ing of council june 6 has all been rectified even the reeve ken laushway who introduced the subject several weeks ago ad mitted that the work of the committee had exceeded h i s expectations you have done a good job he said directing his remarks to councillor jim mckellar who presented the report im sure everyone will agree that there has been a wonderful improve ment councillor mckellar said that the board had toured the main park and the two parkettes at both ends of town and had noted the work that had to be done contemplated projects in clude the construction of a new foot bridge over the creek painting of fences and buildings erec- tion of a second softball backstop installation of more waste recepticals re moval of dead trees and planting of new ones cleanup bee of the creek and the purchase of addi- tional playgro equip- ment councillor mckellar said that the board hoped that the construction of the foot bridge could be done by members of the boy scouts and rangers notice to taxpayers of pickering township please take note that the 2nd instalment of the 196s property taxes is due and payable on or before june 28 1968 if the 1st or 2nd instalment of the 1968 taxes were not paid on or before the respective instalment due dates the total amount of the 1968 taxes become due and payable with penalty being charged on the unpaid instalments from the date of default at the rate of 1 per month e l haien amct treasurercollector 300 a month for life from age 65 here is a plan to provide your family if you should die or for your retirement years if you survive you make regular payments to the sun life of canada then at age 65 you start receiving 300 a month for life or if you pre fer 17837 in cash both of these amounts can be increased by leaving your dividends on deposit should you not sur- vive to age 65 a minimum of heinz v daues 530000 will be paid immed- unit manager lately 950 yonge street g completing the enquiry toronto below you can obtain telephone 9246674 details suitable to your personal situation plans can be arranged to provide various amounts maturing at ago 60 or 65 name addrch occupation date of birth sun life assurance company of canada stouffville color with a capital c and talent with a capital t that in brief would de scribe the entire program presented by the edgevale school of dance in the au ditorium of stouffville dis trict secondary school saturday night the chor eographer was mrs molly mumford ninth line north the accompanist was mrs isabelle cough- lin the recital was entitl ed quartet in showtime the dance numbers in cluded participants from 5 year old beginners to 16 year old seniors the cos tume color was dazzling the audience of over 300 accorded each number en thusiastic applause the guest star of the evening was danny sandiford stouffville rr 4 a mem ber of the national ballet school and a former pupil of mrs mumford other solo numbers were pre sented by patty amster in a scottish sword dance and cheryl duncan in walking in the rain both gave flawless per formances of particular interest to stouffvihe viewers was the appearance of james wayne brian and janet pearce four members in the family of mr and mrs gordon pearce thev com bined their talent in a quartet tap number possibly the most color ful of all the group pre sentations was the corps de ballet that included debbie smith lillian strike sharon boarder jill rivers samena siss- ons vicky allen virginia thompson cathy stalker julie ward deidre kavan- augh linda boarder ca therine crawford michel le crompton kim vinnels patty amster vivian brownell maria r a e s anne mumford and susan lloyd in the number visit to the circus the tight rope walkers virginia thompson cathy stalker julie ward and maria raes received prolonged applause along with the animal trainers susan lloyd jacqueline mum ford vician brownell and anne mumford the entire program was completed with clockwork precision even though sev eral appeared in different numbers and quick chang es were necessary the school auditorium provided a suitable loca tion for the program since both stage lighting and ac oustics are excellent well done is better than well said free photo of your baby or small child in full colour no purchase necessary one day only friday june 28th see why we soy for the very finest in photo developing 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