Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1979, p. 3

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toe tribune thursday october 11 1979 3 i twenty year old sandy millers a working girl who enjoys water and snow skiing plus all other activities connected with cottage life she lives on 19th avenue rr 1 unionville jim thomas wine and white artist excells by tim humphries commencement night is fast approaching and a programme cover contest was held whoever designed the best cover as judged by the commencement committee won first prize of 10 of course those who participate do so for the enjoyment and the honor not sur prisingly this years winner is nancy ku who does much of the artwork for the yearbook thanks goes to mrs warren for her part in the organization i in soccer our junior team won its first game defeating sutton 42 claude maillet played an excellent game scoring two goals mike peterson and ian amundson were the other goalscorers ross oube chris johns ian harris and angelo maltezos also played well on the 29th our midget soccer dub beat bayview 31 tim yeomans alan emby and howard parent scored on the 1st shawn weber scored two goals and howard parent counted one to defeat richmond hill 30 in senior spartan volleyball our team defeated eastdale collegiate u oshawa east northumberland high school of brighton and lamoreaux collegiate from scar borough saturday at dunbarton though they lost two games to har- bord collegiate toronto the spartans felt they were their finest gait our boys and girls golf teams continue to do well at the gbssa tournament at westview sept 2 the boys finished 8th out of 22 schools with a score of 338 in basketball the senior girls played a fine game against huron heights butlost our junior girls were also defeated by huron heights fl credit union peronol chequing account keeps you on track n hsojnl monthurs fri 97 sat 9301230 95 thtstourfvillowrlct credit union you can pay oil your bills by cheque ond get a com- gg in st w plete record of every transaction deposits and payments eoch month it takes all the guesswork 04lrol i jout of keeping within your budget nobody m nobody beats our values gwg corduroy pants first quality 7 we reserve the right to limit quantities we reorettnat during jthbspecw sate wean exchange only no cash refund sportswear shop k e corner hwy no 7 w00d6me ave next door to knob wll farms 2971955 peftsonalshomeonly- no mai or phone orders please on wtomutt1 fmni9mi m0ntue tii7fjt sat hi 100 fm a girl next door loves snow by jim thomas almira theres no place quite like home and nobody quite like mom the dose motherdaughter relationship is described by sandy miller 19th avenue ilr 1 unionville however it includes not one but all members of her family sisters wendy and marsha brother chris and her father marshall a building inspector with the town of richmond hill were very close sandy admits so close the kids pooled their resources so mom and dad could enjoy an expensepaid trip hxhawaii on the occasion of their 23th wedding anniversary they deserve it she claims the dream vacation is planned for november ive already got my bags packed said mrs miller sandys our girl next door as for hawaii sandys already been there plus florida several times while the sunny south is nice she loves the snow particularly on the slopes at sir sams inn near hahburton the familys cottage is only fifteen miles from this winter resort sidings something they all enjoy she says both downhill and crosscountry shes yet to suffer- a serious injury lucky i guess she claims she also water skis quite a bit in the summer sandys lived on 19th avenue for the past thirteen years she attended dicksons hill public school and stouffviue high prior to obtaining her present position with a firm in the woodbinesteeles avenue area she worked for 2 years in the head office of mr cb commuting to and from work presents no problem she owns a nifty little honda that serves the purpose just fine it also allows her to travel into the city when she wishes and thats about all the time she wants to spend there county life is best she says the inquest into the deaths of four metro toronto high school students last january emphasizes once again the inadequacy of school bus driver training and the need for tougher standards for deter mining the road- worthiness of school buses according to doug mcandless president of the 15000- member ontario public school men teachers federation mr mcandless made his remarks on the oc casion of school bus safety week celebrated for the first time across the federation be said has been cam- paigning since 1973 for improvements in driver- training programs tougher licensing procedures and overall upgrading of the vehicles used to transport pupils to and from school each day some 600000 pupils use buses each school day in ontario the opsmtf study contained 39 recom mendations dealing with all aspects of school bus transportation signi ficant among them were calls for a mandatory program of jobtraining before being permitted to apply for a licence to drive a school bus as well as mandatory attendance at safety meetings and seminars sponsored by the ministry of transportation and the ontario provincial police mr mcandless noted town of whitchurch stouffviue 1979taxes last instalment of final billing mated august 11979 due on or before october 24th 1979 prompt payment will avoid penalty jefoskett coheclor the dig number for news 991 fm drive it october 18th mmimmmmm ckoa new idea that has come of age all news radio with personality and personalities lynne gordon consumerism elwood glover the news in dimension arthur voile business report dobtebbutt on commodities peter maher red storey dave lafave with maple leafs action mel profit with the nfl live walter kanitz on travet frank cantor with canada today barry aldrich and mike johnson with good morning canada followed by the chapman report and it just keeps growing all news radio the fantastic flea market is opening saturday october 13th sunday 14th at 11300 yonge street formerly bristols furniture richmond hill i i interested vendors call 8834562 2749403 or evenings call 2703494 for details you wont believe it over 1 00 vendors goods from the world over cant find it at our flea market you probably dont need it saturday sunday free whisper reg values pantyhose 169 to rrst 600 women

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