Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 24, 1980, p. 5

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the tribune wednesday dec m is woodworking department makes offer thats hard to refuse members of curries construction ltd are all grade 11 and 12 students of sdss seen here posing with their latest project a 30x20 double garage top row 1 to r kent forsyth jan king steve kendall centre 1 to r doug davidson pat forfar mark zane steve johns standing 1 to r scott lippett bill lee tony leger dan wideman mario testa joseph mangani staff teacher wally currie and allan preston jim holt phone irks mayor stouffville objection to an office expenditure by mayor eldred king last week at a meeting of council brought forth a reminder from councillor tom wood that modern business practices are changing the mayor expressed his displeasure when he came across an item on office furniture showing an order for a dictaphone for 500 king protested that addroval of the order would bring the number of dictaphones up to four an addition of three in the past year why were so many needed he won dered said councillor wood the day of the little secretary sitting there taking dictation is gone the machines would also save money in the long run he said administrator har old caldwell said there had been a change in office procedure everything is on tape now he said councillor charles warden wasnt so sure id like further iden tification of needs for some portion of a by jim holt stouffville at a time when spiraling interest rates labor costs and highpriced materials make even the simplest addition to the homestead prohibitive the wood work department at sdss has come up with an offer it would be hard to refuse under the guidance of staff teacher wally currie the students are marketing prefabricated buildings with a dif ference in fact not only buildings but small ad ditions such as a porch small workshop or garage are not beyond the capabilities of this years grade 12 students according to wally currie its a new way of teaching the practical goes hand in hand with the theory and the finished result is there for everyone to see mistakes included although the prefab the tribune saw looked pretty professional whichever way you look at it it is a good deal for someone who wants a big job done that he would normally engage a building contractor for the students will build any type of building the fire and public absolutely free way is to open an account at scbell lumber and let them draw the materials as tbey need them when completed the frame of the building is dis assembled in sections and stacked ready for collection by the pur- chaser a set of easy-to- read blueprints are available with each project one word of warning the school constructs only the frame work the final choice of cladding is left to the customer who is expected to put it on himself unless of course he does an outside sub contracting job with the students for afterschool hours whichever way you look at it its a deal that is difficult to turn down so far to date the students have already prefabricated a 30 x 20 garage and have orders for a screened porch and a mezzanine addition for the school delivery of any or der depending on size is about two months however if you get yo order in early delive could be a little soone merry christmas and a happy new year i resolution he said to a motion by mayor property committee was providing you supply the king to refer the matter carried materials the easiest from g houstons i pharmacy stouffville s motlay and always may you enjoy the unbounded spirit and transcendent joy of christmas our thanks to gracious friends ruth yvonne at ruvons ladies wear 21 main st w stouffville 6405271 itoftfhoujf houlfitflw grant larmer merchandising ltd staff trprdmn cnnnoinn tire eflstsl0jcllipltle 5itl0reif stouffville

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