Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 31, 1980, p. 3

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i- 5gjfci- girl next door super batter nineteenyearold lenni pukey brock rd is not only one of the cutest players on the claremont intermediate ladies softball team but shes one of the best she hopes to become a child care worker ed schroeter byedschroeter claremont lenni pilkey is a swinger so to speak shes one of ibe top batters on the claremont intermediate ladies softball team and one of the prettiest the 19yearold brock road girl explained shes been playing ball since she was just a little tyke she became in volved in the sport largely through the influence of ber older brother larry one of the top hitters on the mens intermediate team i could never have a better brother she said a grade 12 graduate of pickering high lennis just completing her first year as super visor of the claremont villa day care centre in the fall shed like to attend college or night school she hopes to be a child care worker when she graduates thats my goal someday id like to open my own day care centre ive always loved kids i feel like ive ac complished something when they learn a new word or bow to count to ten day care just tops the world off i enjoy the job lenni also enjoys swimming horseback riding macrame and especially dancing dancing makes me high she said despite the fact shes travelled to florida kentucky and canadas atlantic provinces shes never been west thats one of her ambitions and if the truth were told shed like to go to hawaii on a honeymoon when she gets married lenni is the daughter of earle and shirley pilkey besides her brother larry she has two sisters tracy and terri of her family lenni says she loves them very much karen ann smith tops in skating competition stouffville her figure skating pro told her it was a magnificent per formance and 15-year- old karen ann smith agreed she had done her best the judges thought so too the elm road girl placed first ahead of 41 other figure skaters from across canada and the united states in the pre- novice ladies a2 division of the canadian figure skating associations central ontario com petition the event held in thornhill last weekend attracted 600 skaters some from as far away as brussels belgium and korea karen whos with the unionville skating club top swimmer stouffville thirteenyearold mark ludbrook rr 2 stouff- viile has won a gold medal in the canadian national championships for amputees in van couver mark who lost one leg below the knee about a year ago completed the 100 meter free style in about 1 minute 32 seconds mark competed against athletes from across canada the usa and new zealand in the 100 meter run standing long jump breast stroke and relay swim marks f mother jennifer ludbrook says there are some double amputees who have almost broken world class records set by athletes with no han dicaps you just dont realize what they the handicapped can do until you see them if someone had told me mark would be doing this a year ago i wouldnt have believed him the limitations are in the minds of people encouraged by alan dean himself an am- puttee swimmer and vice president of the ontario amputee sports association mark took up swimming mark may compete in the olympic games for the disabled four years from now if he has the time to practice hes an avid and active skier and may prefer to devote his time to his favourite past- time reproduce your summer memories with custom quality photofinishing ph0t0ein6 same day service on kodacolor ii ektachrome free replacement film on kodacolor ii for your nearest location call i markham 2945614 buy canadian buy canadian wanted customers to buy canadian made furniture bedding at the lowest prices anywhere 2 pc sectional only 1 2 pc braemore suite 9 pc dining room suite by deilcraft reg2500 only 1999 6 pc bedroom by strathroy reg 1699 only ml 99 bedsofas special low prices dont the tribune thursday august ii ism 3 stouffvnxe when you reach into your wallet and dig out that 15 fine for the town dog- catcher you may not realize it but shes done you a favour by picking upoldfido judy barrett whitchurch siouffville canine control officer says terrible fates can befell dogs that are allowed to run loose chances are it will be stolen poisoned shot hit by a car or contract rabies a disease which is especially bad this year she said most pet owners dont realize their dogs are running loose creating a nuisance because when owners return from work the old pooch is sitting innocently on the front door step looking for dinner shes been kept fairly busy answering com plaints about roving dogs who are making a nuisance of themselves tve also picked up a few skunks she said that was fun she said local bylaws state that dogs are not permitted to run at large they dont ha veto be ona leash as long as the owner can control it in order to protect both the animal and property owners she warns that pets should be vaccinated against rabies and must have tags which cost 18 for a spade animal 10 if its not fixed- fines for second offences cost owners 25 and a third if worth 50 the cost of board must also be paid if you think your pets been picked up or theres a stray in the neigh borhood you should call 6401900 during the day between 830 am and 430 pm after hours and on weekends call 6401914 many pets about 50 purchase equipment per cent arent picked ju3ysays there are acquiring a pet should op if homes arent found many beautiful purebreds caliber for them theyre- looking for new masters shes adopted three destroyed people interested in animals herself stouffville whitchurch stouffville home support services recently acquired much- needed office equipment for the price of 1 apiece the organization purchased a desk typewriter secretarial chair and adding machine from the government surplus store transportation was by courtesy of ron larmer of rennie transport captured the pidge stouffville sixth in the finals cindy wilson 18 herrington memorial juvenile ladies a3 rose ave first in the trophy finals lynda butler 15 senior a ladies and glen other local skaters rr 4 stouffville sixth in buddingh 16 crestview who did well include ruth her flight of the pre- rd first in the senior a thorne 11 rr 2 novice ladies b semi- mens midas markham 762 markham at lawrence phone 4384400 chargexi midas hms muf fiefs mumm sfcocfci cwtl4n sanding guaranteed lor ji long as you own the car donlt touch another thing untilyoureadthisad le most important thing to remember when youre working with electricity is simply this always keep a little common sense between you and your electricity common sense means always unplugging the toaster or any electrical appliance before you fix it it means never removing the third prong from your threepronged plugs its there to ground the appliance and protect you from shocks there are many other ways to practise electrical safety and they all have one very l important thing in common common sense ihinkaboutitplease ontario hydro t va jcftx cjii1s combination g l special sale on serta 0rth0pec 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