the tribune thursday may 178 north markham motors ltd highway 7 at kennedy rd union markham for best deals see us whats going on united way the second annual meeting united way of york region will be held wednesday hay 17th in the blue flame room of the consumers gas company 500 elgin wnu road at 8 pm the guest speaker will be mr lyle h doering 1978 general campaign chairman of the united way of peel region for more in formation call 8931442 or 8840132 rnmmige sale there- will be a rummage sale at christ church anglican church sunset blvd saturday may 6 from 10 am to- noon winswrbtwatch lisa mellon a student at st marks sold the winning raffle ticket for the holy ghost fathers missionaries and won a wristwatch total proceeds of the draw exceeded 6000 if you dont have 10 inches of insulation in your attic youre losing heat and wasting money if your home is like 90 of canadian homes ifs not properly insulated this chart gives you an idea of how much you could save by bringing your home from the average level of insulation up to todays recommended standards of course as energy costs go up so will these savings now homes built before 1946 are eligible for a home insulation grant of up to 350 oil heat gas heal electric heat stjohns s209 na 296 fredericton 204 na 215 montreal s195 176 202 toronto 159 s11s 242 winnipeg 237 162 320 regina na 130 k 390 edmonton 228 140 v na vancouver s130 120 199 these savings aie based on a typical 2 storey prewar home based on insulation material mth r3 value per inch 254 cm if your home was built before 1946 is your principal residence and is three storeys or less youre eligible for a taxable grant of of the cost of your insulation materials up to a maximum of 350 retroactive to materials purchased on or after september 1 1977 for free and complete information about how to insulate your home and how to apply for a grant send in the coupon below insulate tqday1 save tomorrow canadian home insulation program send me the free book send me the grant application kit 11 i govvcmamaril du canada programme rraotation tharmrqua 0a ratidancas canadiannaa canaduri horna insulation program honoorawa andra ouabat lttonorawaandraouallat utnntaf miruitra keeping the heat in in english en francais please pnnl my home was built before 1946 is 3 storeys ot less and is my principal residence in english en francais postal code mail to canadian home insulation program po box 1270 station t toronlo ontario m6b 4a4 or call collect through your telephone operator 416 7894671 leaaweevsjoprowsandmarq 9ae j nursery recognized jim wfcise owner of whites florists got a nice pat on the bade the other day from john bradshaw the gardening expert on cfrb bradshaw mentioned on bis program the display of pansies at the imperial oil building on st clair ave was again very beautiful this year the pansies for the imperial oil beds ire supplied by mrwhite musk night stouffville district secondary school will be holding its annual music night on friday may 12 at 8 pm in the school auditorium admission is 2 for adults 1 for students and 50 cents for children under 12 tickets can be picked up at the door the night of the performance grad starts business kevin burch the son of eula and norm goodhead is now residing in the small community- of bala in muskoka kevin who graduated from sdss several years ago has opened a woodworking shop in bala he tackles anything from cedar chests to small shelves and also refinishes an tiques valdyto perform in uxbridge uxbrtdge may 23 brings folksinger valdy to the uxbridge secondary school seven hundred ad vance tickets only will be sold on a first come first served basis and will cost five dollars each performance time is 8 pm valdy will perform two 45 minute sets with records and refreshments to be sold between the performances all funds raised will go into the arena fund coffers imma 3t t- caaaanawm kennedy rd 5 miles north of hwy 7 va stouffville rd between 6 7 concessions m tz special cxjc 5 hanging basket planted with various ivy strawberry a atiki jm begonias parsley free carnation etc for every mother may 121314 only potted plants 6- 8- 10 hanging baskets beautifully planted an excellent k mothers pay gift locations 1 y 1 1 l tsi farmcr 1 si jack 7 gormloystoutlviii road paper drive date for the boy scouts paper drive has been set for saturday may 13 if you have bundles of papers to be picked up call 6401m1 thank yon the college park community would like to thank the following businesses stouffville bowling centre towne cinema p r burger sargeant dyment fried chicken mr submarine and success steak and seafood restaurant for their donation of prizes to their spring dance the group was able to make a sizable donation to the cancer society because of the generosity of these businesses high school reunion on july 1st weekend of this year- iroquois falls high school will welcome back to its halls all former students teachers and friends the program will include a large picnic a dance a banquet tours and a parade any former staff member or student who wishes to receive further information should write to us in care of the iroquois falls welcome back committee box 455 iroquois falls on tario p0k 1e0 to be placed on this mailing list career opportunities centennial college is offering three new programs providing specialized training for a career in the industry learn to be an industrial machinist a mould maker or a tool and die maker each course is two years and the ad missions requirements are basedon individual background and education consider the skilled trades as an alternative to your future for complete information call 4397180 ext 268 stouffville puc has- been touring the area schools in order to inform children of the hazards inherent in power lines and other aspects of hydro safety the children were especially fascinated by a model which sparked realistically when hydro wires were touched russ jandciu a lineman with stouffville puc spoke to the youngsters and adroitly fielded their questions afterwards here admiring the model are orchard park students kent dunkeld robbie reid jaimic currie dorothy eidt kelly spratt annie sign michelle brown and tcrri pictte sdss update rugger teams victorious o by julie simonds the 1978 rugger season opened with a bang as both the senior and junior boys teams experienced victories the senior spartans christened their season on monday april 24 with an impressive conquest over the aurora gophers all sdss players displayed harddriving tackles and accurate passing to win the game 720 after losing a tight game to markham on monday the junior rugger team defeated bayview 143 the following day tries by dave dart peter hamilton and joe palmer led the team in an all- around effort the seniors won their second league game with a hardfought 164 triumph also over bayview mike bodway highlighted the scoring with two tries while mike lafleur and randy grant contributed singles toward the win while the boys were pounding their rugger opponents on tuesday a couple of sdss girls were pounding away at their keys competing in the york county typing contest held at markham high school sue thomas finished second in the senior division with a lightning speed of 699 words per minute in the novice section margaret ku missed second place by a mere 4 words per minute margarets speed was 512 words per minute this same day sue thomas ventured to newmarket to perform in the lions club music festival there she won a first prize in the saxophone solo contest in the 17 and under category sue received a mark of 83 for playing a very difficult piece a fritz kreisler com position scron rosmarin congratula- tions to sue for her two victories this past week while representing our school during gym classes this past week sdss students have been square dancing on q thursday april 27 79 yr old allen mulligan visited sdss during seventh period and provided an hour of square dance calling most enjoyable tickets for the may prom being held may 19th at the rouing hills golf and country club are still on sale this magical night will be featuring bond the cost is 15 a couple and is open to students parents and postgrads in the community claremont student wrestling champ byanneloney clifford watson who lived on the 4th con cession of uxbridge and farmed just outside of claremont until he moved to newmarket died at his home on thursday april 27 1978 he was survived by his wife eva he was ill since christmas clifford was a first cousin of randy carruthers of claremont randys father and cliffords mother were brother and sister the funeral was held in oneills funeral home on saturday af ternoon april 29 and interment was in goodwood cemetery our sincere sympathy to mrs watson congratulations to bill burnell of claremont who is in junior high at uxbridge joseph gould for winning the wrestling championship for durham region the event took place on wednesday april 18 at dunbarton high school and bill was presented the trophy- for the 123 pound class he won over colewell of woodlands school collison of thorah wagg of joseph gould mitchell of thorah and all of durham district its no wonder that bills family are proud of him his father and mother mr and mrs larry burnell his two brothers john and ted and his grandparents mr and mrs bernard burnell the evening unit of the claremont ucw will be held in the home of helen anderson on monday evening at 8 pm may 8 the roll call name a way progress is changing our lives marina rodgers is in charge of the program and sargeant roy hobbs of the durham region will speak to the ladies twenty four claremont legion mixed dart league enjoyed a banquet at the granada restaurant in the sheridan mall last saturday the winning league team was stella mac- donald art watson lloyd macgregor jeff redshaw playoff winners were marilyn torrance harold hopkins eileen ball and rick lake the high individual winners were art watson aggie ferguson rene rennie ken zampaloni stan smyth rowena lehman u toronto needs nellies nettles needs your help to keep it open nellies is a shortterm shelter for women of all ages in crisis situations since opening in 1 974 it has housed more than 8000 women and children for information call 5981450 nellies campaign objective is 400000 to purchase renovate and equip the house at 275a broadview ave which will be named nellie mcclung house and to provide some operating funds to nellies campaign box 504 suite 1 1 3 eaton centre toronto m58 2h 1 i wouid like to contribute to nellies campaign enclosed is my donation for s mame address cheques payable to neies campaign tax deductible receipt for donations of s5 or over gary turner and dons hopkins the statistician gail zampaloni was presented with a big pot of beautiful white mums and was thanked for all the work she did mr and mrs gord brook and mr and mrs roy timms of claremont and betty dart of rr 2 markham attended the dukes of harmony canadas first international mens chorus championships they presented their barber shop gold show held in the minkler auditorium at seneca college willowdale friday evening april 28 mr and mrs ber nard burnell and mrs burnells aunt mrs tom jackson of west hill attended the 50th wedding anniversary of their cousins mr and mrs roy burnham in ux bridge trinity united church hall on saturday april 22 sunday visitors at the earle pilkeys were mrs pilkeys two brothers and their wives mr and mrs ken etcher of windsor mr and mrs fred et- cher of oshawa and friends mr and mrs john martins of rich mond hill friends of mrs peter white will be happy to hear that she is im proving at home after her stay in the hospital the winners at the tuesday evening euchre in the bowling club house were ella ham mond jean redshaw blanche tindall mar- jorie hedges laura reynolds and marg baker the golden age euchre was held in the club house thursday april 27 at 8 pm seven tables were played the winners were ladies gladys jones margaret benson irene catton and the men art parratt gladys slack sub and rita parrattjisub the draw winners were margaret benson doris norton and eva evans after refreshments a freezeout euchre was held and the winners were jean norton and george middleton the second winners were blanche tindall and lena ogden the next seniors meeting will be held at 1 30 pm thursday may 4 at the club house dont forget that the circus is coming to town may 11 at the claremont park bring the whole family to the big top advance tickets 2 may be obtained from any lions member 5 come out and enjoy yourself 0