Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1980, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

band concert parry sound hign school band will present a concert at sdss tbursmay8at730pju seventy mikirij are expected to attend the public is invited the tribune april ltt 3 t citizen of tke yiar girl next door career by jim thomas stouffville travelling to englands no longer an uncommon experience its simpler though when a little bit of england comes to stouffville eighteen year old suzanne how shell be 19 may 12 lives at 64 stuart street before coming to canada she resided at plumstead a suburb of london shes our girl next door although suzanne retains her english accent she claims its not as pronounced as before kind of half way she says she still cor responds with a girl friend back home and hopes to see her again if ever she returns for a visit suzanne attended a coed boarding school in england and enjoyed it the students were required to wear uniforms a practice she readily accepted but i dont think theyd go for it here she suggested with reference to stouffville high i a grade 12 graduate suzanne is currently enrolled in a bank tellers training course at century business academy toronto she comes by this interest honestly her mothers a member on the staff at the toronto dominion branch in stouffville others in the family besides her parents are jonathon and christopher ages 15 and 11 and virginia 16 suzanne says she reads a great- deal and likes doing embroidery interests in music tend towards soft rock with super tramp her robert bob kerr formerly of ringwood has been named barries citizen of the year he will be honored may 6 at an awards banquet hosted by branch 147 of the royal canadian legion a bob is the founder of the barrie and district association for the physically disabled he was also the main person responsible for a transit b jgu j was symbolizes a complete servicer now utilized by shocked and surprised- uniryaianrng together the physically ban- at hearing good news 2l a and the dicapped vltwasanhonvwento f c0wc f p beikminatecvbe said people within the entire and mrs claude kerr of ringwood v t award he said comnninit eighteen year old suzanne how stuart street stouffville is enrolled in a bank tellers training course at century business academy toronto interests include reading and embroidery irjim thomas favorite group she holds no tense dislike for the city in fact shell gladly accept a position there if one becomes available its nice to getaway and its nice to come home she says she still keeps in touch with many of her friends from sdss while shes never been overseas since coming here she has enjoyed two trips into the united states one to florida with several friends and one to south carolina with her family suzanne echoes the sentiments of many stouffville teens when srie claims there are too few activities for young people in town par- ticularjyjgirls the arena f should definitely be kept open all summer long she says and a mqvie theatrewould be nice she points out that many kids not in terested in sports are lost for something to do well make your fertilizer spreading easy this year the al new easyfbdeft 1600c ready tor oorabonthe 1600cs unique wideflare straight- sided dry box carries a ml 10 ton load its 330 cubic foot payload is sk to 20 greater- than al other competitors in its class a sirnpie mechanical computer precisely merer dry material by com puting actual ground speed ot the applicator and supplying just the right amount ol hydraubc flow needed to apply preset rates ot material book your iertikzer requrements today cat any ol the master- feeds locations today at 6401 892 93 300 per acre spreading charge this weeks garden centre opening special rose bushes assorted also check our in store special of the week 459 while supplies last division of maple leaf mills limited 1 33 main st stouffville 6401 89293 complete line of all your agricultural needs burn wood not money lakewood stoves a return to the old tradition of the past to reduce the fuel costs of the future its an oldfashioned pennypinching idea designed for safety heavy gauge steel fire brick lining airtight construction for your woodburning alternative see your lakewood dealer to find the stove that fits your needs -i-vvh- v it off all lakewood stoves sat may 3rd80 cottager with blower heat exchanger 1 lakewood stoves elk with blower heat exchanger woodwind 44 brock st w uxbridge 8527627 your woodheating specialists enjoy the taste of players in an extra lightagarette rl warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling average per cigarette 9 mg tar 09 mg nicotine

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy