8 the tribune thursday september iks stouffvlue dance workshop classes in ballet jazz ages 4 and up saturdays at the stouff united church registration mon sept 10 7 sttmffville unitetj chorch i ladies teens dance exercise beginners advanced evening place to be announced please call 6401 499 teacher pirkko eager stupid markham judge fj white told a 22 year old markham man that if there was a national award for stupidity hed win first prize the comment followed the conviction of kevin leonard on a charge of theft leonard the court learned had taken a gas cap from a cruiser in retaliation for receiving a speeding ticket the accused ad mitted to the foolishness of his act claiming he took the cap on impulse tve never been in trouble before he said to which the judge replied with what you use for brains its a miracle judge white granted leonard an absolute discharge and warned him not to show up in court again you could be next stouffville fire dept fought a chimney fire 3 weeks ago 348 were reported by the ontario fire marshalls last year its lonely at the top ask any chimney sweep but its also dirty ask santa and buildup of- soot and creosote in your chimney can hamper heat efficiencyin your home j thats impractical it can also be fire hazard and thats bad chimney sweeps call 2981699 give don valley chimney sweeps a call youll be amazed at all we can do for you for reference contact santa or mary poppins we know theyll approve threeinone cauliflower grown at lehmans gardens bill lehman operator of lehmans gardens near bloomington believes in quantity as well as quality in his produce last week two of his workers karen emby 16 of kir 3 stouffville left and rhonda jordan 16 of burkholder street stouffville picked a threeinone cauliflower the first discovered on the property this season lois wideman rosalyn insley accomplished artist muss lake i can paint them but i cant push them local painter rosalyn insley says she loves working at her art but when it comes to selling them well her salesman husband carl takes care of that her paintings were on display at the latcham gallery in the stouffville library last month the 26 year old artist moved from toronto to stouffville when she was seven and attended orchard park public school and stouffville high in1976 she settled we do care here are a few facts about your local iga store it is independently owned and operated it is one of the largest employers of people in your community it contributes appreciably to all forms of taxes every week every year it offers you overall prices as low as anyone in metro toronto every day y- every week a plus- important additional savings every week with special features another plus as well many instore features at real savings look for our shelf signs r it is lower than any food retainer in stouffville on dozens and dozens of items it featured grade a chickens last week notb grade and certainly not utility gvade stouffville iga osyerjias and never will add pork to any minced beef it sells few if any of the big names can make this statement according to recent charges laid yes we certainly are competitive and we are right here in your good community come in and let us show you at iga we really care ps did you know the cost of operating the average automobile today is 1 2 per mile 10 miles 120 30 miles 360 20 miles 240 40 miles 480 j and 480 is 10 on a 4800 food order worth thinking about isnt it shop in stouffville and save money two ways on food and on gas around musselmans lake two years prior to that she graduated from george brown college in toronto majoring in graphic design since then rosalyn has worked for several agencies including- toronto calendar magazine as assistant art director from 1974 to 1978 her love for art didnt start in public or high school art was not my favorite subject in school i always got cs the teacher would always say 1 1 was doing it all wrong now in her cozy welldecorated home just off churchill drive she enjoys the freedom to paint as she pleases she prefers to work with acrylics because of then- versatility and she always works from photos she has taken rosalyns creations reflect calm relaxed atmospheres and usually involve animals she uses subdued colors to achieve the mood she desires she confesses she paints mostlyin winter because she cant bear to miss enjoying the beautiful lake they live so close to summer is used for field trips and taking pictures for future sub- jects i believe that nature comes first then the painting comes out of whatever nature has created rosalyn has thought about teaching her craft because she is disturbed that no color theory is taught in the schools apart from painting she enjoys sewing cooking and decorating but the walls of her home gallery are now bare for the paintings hang in the library for everyone to enjoy altona wi the altona womens institute will meet on wed sept 12 at the home of mrs jim harris cannington a potluck dinner will be served at 12 noon whiskey barrels oak casks 1 barrels double size beds special 39 continental beds o johns hideaway afterward drop in next door to the villager mens wear free refreshments to view hockey ni6ht in canada films on the canada cup also pure wool suits specially priced 225 -events- each week the tribune publishes a usi of events scheduled for the days ahead organizations wishing to nhh this ser vice should call sm21m not later 5 pm friday x stouffville a meeting of the stouffville arthritis society will be held thins tonight sept 6 at 8 pjn in the public library to finalize plans for the bluebird ball sept 21 in latcham hall for dance tickets call 6402702 6403319 or 6402264 r v stouffville the stouffville horticultural society is holding a meeting and flower show hon sept 17 at 8 pin in the lower auditorium of the united church the program will feature the talented rowhousky family of aurora markham a giant auction sale will be held at the parking lot of st patricks church hwy 7 and robinson street markham sat sept 15 from 10 am to 6 pjn the proceeds will be used to support the boat people refugees from vietnam wishing to begin a new life here stouffville the rebekah and oddfellows lodges of the district will join with the congregation of the stouffville united church for a special service sunday sept 9 at 11 am the guest soloist will be beverley bell s uxbridge the ladies fall meeting of the uxbridge and district curling club will be held tues sept 25 beginning with a potluck dinner at 630 pm interested curlers are welcome for more in formation call 6403272 or 6402578 stouffville guide and brownie registration sat sept 15 from 9 am to 12 noon at latchman hall claremont the claremont golden age club will hold its first meeting of the fall season on thurs today sept 6 in the clubhouse the executive will meet at 1230 pm altona the altona womens in stitute will meet on wed sept 12 at 12 noon for a potluck luncheon at the home of mrs jim harris cannington stouffville power skating school will open in the stouffville arena on mon sept 24 and continue through fri oct 5 the fee is 30 per skater beginners time 5 to 6 pm others 6 to 7 pm for additional information call 6404553 evenings stouffville the new art gallery in the whitchurchstouffville public library will open officially wed sept 12 heise hill auction sale of antique furnishings thurs today sept 6 at 630 pm at heise hill church woodbine avenue south of gormley for additional information call 8875489 goodwood sports night in the goodwood hall friday evening sept 7 markham queen of markham fair dance sat septals at the markham fairgrounds 18th avenue and mccowan road 830 pmt toram greenwood ontarios lieut governor the hon pauline mcgibbon will officiate at the opening of the pickering museum at a new site in greenwood at 2 30 pm markham the 123rs annual markham fair is thurs fri sat and sunday sept 2730 at the fairgrounds 18th avenue and mccowan road unionville art show sponsored by the unionville home society sept 14 from 7 to 1030 pm and sept 15 from 1030 am to 4 pm admission 2 per person the location union villa greenwood greenwood day sat sept 15 in the community park starting 11 am and concluding with a dance at 830 pm markham sixth annual heritage festival at the markham museum sat sept 8 from 11 am to 5 pm admission to the grounds 100 children under 12 free stouffville north york plowing match sat sept 22 on the jim sabiston farm bloomington siderpad starting at 10 am stouffville stouffville figure skating clubs annual registration tea thurs sept 13 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm in latcham hall for further information call 6403149 unionville nhl showdown in the markham centennial arena sept 78 and 9 for tickets call 2940925 stouffville registration for night school classes monf sept 17 and wed sept 19 at 7 pm in the stouffville dist secondary school markham the 16th annual antique exhibition and sale sponsored by st andrews presbyterian church is now on this week in the markham arena sept 6 7 and 8 unionville the unionville home society is sponsoring a dinner and dance sat sept 15 beginning at 630 pm at 4 union villa admission is 15 per person for tickets call 2972822 heise hill the ladies of heise hill church are holding an allday tartbaking bee tues sept 10 in preparation for the mennonite festival at black creek pioneer village sept 15