Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1979, p. 3

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c girl next door slimtrim the tribune thursday september 27 193 twentyone yeanold marilyn bouwmeister of ballantrae is a fitness instructor with vic tannys interests include- gymnastics music dan cing jogging growing things and travel jim thomas hockey college winner stouffville for the second time in three months the stouffville branch of the bank of nova scotia has a winner in the monthly nockey college draw three year old erin hassal 220 main strteet east would have been the recipient of a new pair of bauer skates however all things considered manager paul bbney readily agreed to a cheque in the amount of 75 instead if with lose to 1000 scotia bank branches involved in the hockey college program its unique that stouffville should have award recipients in such close succession ballantrae shes a real life ad vertisement for vic tansys and thats where she works twentyone year old marilyn bouwmeister cone 7 whitchurch- stouffville is a fitness instructor on the vic tanny staff at mark ham road and sheppard shes been there almost a year now fulltime since february marilyns our girl next door born at agincourt she received her elementary education at st patricks school markham and later at tended st josephs morrow park at steeles and bayview she has one sister cathy married and living in richmond hill and three brothers gary john and robert all of unionville marilyn has her own apartment west of ballantrae a firm believer in keeping fit especially the vic tanny method marilyns a walking talking model for the firm shes 5 10 tall in her stocking feet and often jogs up to two miles in the evening she says her whole outlook on life has changed since she became involved in the fitness program but marilyn has other interests too these include music dancing crafts growing things and travel shes visited such faraway places as france holland belgium mexico and california as well as florida she hopes to accompany her parents to jamaica this winter some day she plans to make it to hawaii x notice the town of pickering parks and recreation depart ment apologizes for the delay in some residents not receiving their copy of the 1979 fallwinter news letter due to the method of delivery registrations are still being accepted at the municipal building brock road and highway no 2 pickering between the hours of 830 500 pm monday to friday openings are still available in most leisure education programs and some aquatic programs for further information contact the parks and recreation department office at 6832760 september 27 a family fair the fair with a future 30 during her high school years gymnastics was her favorite sport with the beam a specialty she competed against the top seniors in toronto her piano teacher was the late olive shadlock steeles avenue miuiken marilyn admits to close ties with her parents ber brothers and sister weve been everywhere together she says marilyns ancestry is dutch and she knows the language well enough to get by shes also quite fluent in spanish she wants to learn italian although in dependent and in love with country life she admits it can get a bit lonely at times it helps she says when boyfriend joe randolph of stouff ville comes to call of course she can always jump in- her little blue bomb her camaro and drive down to unionville to see her parents all is well school has started for sure and around the school students and teachers are adjusting to their new routines most students seem pleased to be back especially the grade thirteens after the short but exciting holiday we enjoyed on what should have been the second and third days of school the teachers seem more relieved than anything else and there are no hard feelings with the start of school come the various extracurricular ac tivities we have the privilege of enjoying every year teachers pledge their free time to making our school years more interesting and fulfilling and there is a real feeling of ap preciation throughout the student body already there are a number of sports clubs and other activities being organized that are drawing the interest of students prominent in the list of sports is soccer this year we are for- tunate in having three very promising soccer teams midget junior and senior the juniors and seniors played an exhibition game on the 20th and the juniors came up with a 20 win otber sports on the agenda for the autumn include volleyball basketball flag- football frisbeegolf and wrestling as well the jjdo club is in its third year of operation run by mr reid and mr jones and mrs d stuart have organized boys and girls golf teams not to be forgotten is tennis on the 19th of september jackie armet made it to the quarter finals in the junior girls singles at the york county tennis tournament the variety show is already in the making this is a very special event to a number of hard working and ambitious young people who care about their school spirit again they are on the lookout for writers choreo graphers actors dancers stage lighting and sound crews make up experts and costume l farming grads this year we have a new music teacher mr samuelson born in california he has travelled throughout canada and the united states playing for such orchestras as the new york philharmonic and at such places as the charlottetown festival hes got his hands full at the moment just hand ling his every day classes so its not known whether the junior and senior bands will begin playing however the school choir under the direction of mr rehill is once more being organized although they are in need of male voices another annual favorite is the year book every year students under the supervision of mrs krabi and mrs warren put together a record of students their clubs and sports special events dances the may queen graduation and much more even at the revised price of 700 its a bargain more ontario agricultural college graduates choose farm ing careers now than they did 10 years ago according to a recent survey the report which examined the post graduate activities of graduates from 1967 to 1979 indicates that the proportion of students pursuing a career in farming is increasing steadily about 26 percent of the 1979 graduating class have gone farming compared to only five percent of 1967 to 1969 classes the proportion keeps going up because young people who want to farm realize they need more education said mr jenkinson academic counsellor the in creased popularity of farming as a professional alternative is also a reflection of the positive prices of farm products and farm incomes however the in creased popularity of farming is resulting in shortages of qualified graduates for agricultural industry hollinger argus limited announcement dg bassett riley pc finlay president and chief executive officer of holhnger argus limited announces the election of the following as directors at the shareholders meeting held on august 16 1979 douglas g bassett president baton broadcasting incorporated fredrik s eaton chairman president and chief executive officer the t eaton co limited hnr jackman chairman of the board the empire life insurance company f david jsadler president sterling newspapers ltd ronald t riley vicepresident administration canadian pacific limited glen w davis president n m davis corporation limited not shown above was also elected as a director all of the above are directors and officers of numerous other canadian companies opening specials j featuring natural vitamins food supplements nutrition products 10 off bran wheat 16 0z 394 coffee substitute fini reform 10 off october 2nd only for e very purchase over 1000 a free bar ofnutrimax coconut oil soap store hours tues to sat 1 000 am to 600 pm thurs frl 1 000 am to 830 pm natural nutrition mart closed sunday monday 31 main st e stouffville parking in rear holidays california tenms anyone from 3 niqhts in los angeles 4 nights m pami springs 5 days car rental tennis under the california sun with nip california wine harvest tour 97000 from m i it u fall is wine harvest tuna in the wine vallej above san francisco 2 nights in napa 1 night in modesto 4 nights in san francisco visiting six wmenes for tasting sight seeing in san francisco one departure onl october 1 5 come visit the land of the vine with fiesta california long beach grand prix 97q0o from cij3 us an invitation to visit the 5th annual long beach grand pnx set in the streets of long beach california 4 nights at the lung beach hyatt hotel 3 days reserved seats in the queen hairpin kickoff party before the race formula one and vin tage racing at its best march 27 28 29 30 1980 cross the finish line with bermuda from 399 seven luxurious tropical days and nights 7 nights at the st georges holiday inn air transportation on air canada transfers to and from the hotel 9 hole golf and tennis court at the hotel a super relaxed holiday in the sun from fiesta jamacianegril from 4 si si a robinson crusoeand girl frlday holiday in one of the worlds great escado resorts 7 nights at the coconut cove townhouse hotel air transportation on air canada transfers to and from the hotel complementary sailing and tennis a great holiday to get awaj front it all what an idea from barbados from479 another interesting holiday in a delightful country club setting 7 nights at the rockley resort hotel air transportation on air canada transfers to and from the hotel tennis squash volleyball saunas and a great open air disco at night take your family or a barbados welcome with mm y cagwamatchamal stoufmbe trnd centre for thew and other great vacations from rem 640j26

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