Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 6, 1979, p. 70

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2c the tribune thursday december c 1j j try j fvndador brandy a spanish conquest eurifc oldest name in brandy is also one of the finest in europe fundador brandy prepared and aed in the gentle classic manner since 1874 if you havent yet experienced its exquisite bouquet and character a lovely discovery awaits you pedro domecq three centuries of quality muleied actou can3j by pak word canada inc s jdss variety show perioriiiance by joann thompson stouffville its thursday opening night of variety show t9 at stouffville high last minute primping and butterflies in the stomach as the curtains are drawn to reveal over 500 people waiting to be entertained producer carolina dervaric wishes her performers good luck and the show begins for two hours their whole world centres on that stage and the many weeks of tedious practice are forgotten with each applause when you say that ten per cent of the student body was involved it may north brock motor sales ltd cordially invite you and your family to attend our 1 0th annual presentation of motor homes travel trailers and fifth wheels introducing 1 980 models of hmastercoach corsairaristocrat citationcenturion triple eleocraftl boler swingerhoney canadian custom elite december 3 to december 1 7 9 am 9 pm daily show special two only new 7 9 s 1 7 v2 ft motorhomes clearing at 13900 eachnotrade all 1979 units in stock greatly reduced free coffee donuts door prizes north brock motor sales ltd manchester lot hwy no 12 1 mile north of manchester 98533 72 j now wintario has 15 grand prizes every week three stooyooo grand prizes and 1252000 grand prizes every thursday more prizes more ways to win now wintario has a lot more going for it first youve got a belter chance of winning a big prize with three s 100000 grand prizes and twelve 25000 grand prizes every week then too youve got a better chance of winning one of the smaller prizes because now there are thousands more prizes to be won every week- s5000 prizes si 000 prizes s 100 prizes 10 prizes and winfall prizes in fact your chances of winning a prize in the new wintario are now 1 in 18 and a wintario ticket is still just si x its a great new game with nine draws instead of six every thursday night live on tv get a ticket and get in the game this thursday you ii love it and you could be a winner now every week for every 3 million tickets issued there are 3 grand prizes of 100000 1 2 grand prizes of 25000 27 prizes of 5000 and more than 160000 other prizes ontanolotttryccworaton more ways to play now theres a new wintario ticket with a 6digit number and no series number its a lot simplerr and a lot more fun to play you win 10 if any three consecutive digits of your ticket number match the 3digit number drawn for instance say your ticket number is 1 23456 you could win if 1 23 234 345 or 456 were drawn four ways to play your ticket number in the same way you could win 1 00 by matching any four consecutive digits of your ticket number with the winning 4digit number drawn match the 5digit winning number and win s 1 000 and if your ticket number matches one of the five 6digit numbers drawn you 11 win one of the three 100000 first grand prizes or one of the 12 grand prizes of 25000 and then theres winfall match any two consecutive digits of your ticket number with the winfall number drawn and youve won a book of tickets on the next draw worth 500 wintario tickets are issued every week in blocks of one million tickets and each block is numbered from 000000 to 999999 and no series number for each weekly draw at least 3 million tickets will be issued so there will be at least three winning ticket numbers issued 1 in each block that match the 6digit 100000 first grand prize number drawn and at least three winning ticket numbers issued that match each of the four 25000 grand prize numbers drawn twelve 25000 prizes in all thats at least 1 5 grand prizes in all still the names the same but ivsagreat new game r- y not sound like much but getting 80 people together for rehearsals un doubtedly proved hectic at times for the producers for over a month and a half the students worked after school- often until midnight- polishing their per formances not everyone could be together at the same time so the actors in each skit or dance rehearsed separately and it wasnt until the sunday before the show that everything came together if there were any mistakes or delays bet ween routines noone could tell mainly because mcs richard bartley and gabriella ptasinski kept things running smoothly i the music had to be the most spectacular but the skits were enjoyable too the butcher adapted and directed from the carol burnett show by keith davison was a favorite with the audience and an adaptation by carolina dervaric from bill cosby entitled noah performed by dan brooks torn elms and chris briggs kept everyone in stitches noone can deny theres nothing like the sweet nostalgic sounds of a barbershop quartet and jim rehills boys do it just as well as the pros the singers dave hewitt tom miller richard reesor and craig toews along with john marshall brought back memories with such tunes as evening by the moonlight and far away places because i love dancing i paid particular attention to the choreography all numbers were arranged by the students- king tut janet schweizer at midnight kathy click and ken milne jazz then and now cindy sibbick and pauline whale and the muppet show cindy wilson special mention goes to the sdss band for getting everything off on the right note under the direction of peter samuelson the stars were still high after the show that night coproducer maryjo sutherland was totally exhausted but nonetheless exuberant did you hear us back there- she asked we were going wild the successful evening has encouraged the students to start thinking about next years variety night and theyre so excited they want to start in the spring to ensure the show will be even bigger and better if thats possible a studentsponsored twonight variety show at stouffville dist secondary school thursday and friday evenings was en thusiastically received by large audiences representing a crosssection of three dance groups are karen ludbrook left lydia nauta centre and shelly mcmurray right jim thomas qp del4 orceifer j2vis sceetar 103 wellington street west markham 2 kilometers west of highway 48 telephone 2949039 jfeitiui the uttinialc inifiifl iptiaeus tliwnl- jtcndui hiaxarneuinnitnlvyd ntnihfit til ajjoidahlv vltai that tickles says sharon dykstra as she strokes fozzy bear under the chin sharon was a member of the chorus line in a staged performance of the muppet show the bear in reality is mary dervaric jim thomas stouffville your local merchants are now stocked up ready to serve your every need with gifts galore big savings personalized service avoid the hustle bustle and needless travel shop in the relaxed atmosphere of stouffville 2ft also w ryvi m there will be 5q winners and one off them could be you just pick up your free draw ticket while shoppfing at any of the stores advertising in the following shopper the winners will be published on december 20th 79 in the tribunl you may enter as many as you likl fiv ftvjfi

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