the tribune wednesday march 1 1 as girl next door jackie works for by jim thomas whitchurch next month 17 year old jackie hulshof bloomington road rr 2 stouffville will receive her 4h provincial honors diploma the cer tificate represents 12 completed projects a challenge shes en joyed she already has her county honors jackies our girl next door a grade 12 student at st roberts high school leslie street thornhill jackie assists with the athletic program there following graduation she plans to enrol in a business management course at scarboroughs centennial college jackie voices no complaint concerning the uniform dress policy at st roberts quite the opposite she tends to favor it claiming it cuts down- on competition she points out too that various combinations available make it more acceptable with many family relatives living in holland jackie looks forward to trips there she accompanied her parents back home at christmas although not com pletely fluant in the language she can get by when necessary last summer jackie was employed seventeen year old jackie hulshof rr 2 stouffville is a grade 12 student at st roberts high school thornhill following graduation jackie plans to enrol in a business management course at scarboroughs centennial college jim thomas when it comes to golf and would like to on the staff at sleepy be cpme more hollow and hpfoficientin thespqrt country club -she- ac lcie ap admits shes ftxtexpert p rec fat es f h e closeness of family and friends she has two brothers joe and jim prior to moving to whitchurch stouff ville she resided near altona in airport country she received her elementary education at st marks sportswear shop stouffville says going south northeast west holiday or everyday nobody but nobody gives you every day value service all year round like the sportswear shop we guarantee it sale starts thurs mar 119 am and ends sat march 1 3 6 pm subject to stock we reserve the right to limit quantities no dealers- please no phone orders mens stanfield t shirts first quality 50 cotton 50 poly smlxlterry honeycomb weave etc values 1 qq to 595 sale i w ea mens stanfield sunblazer jerseys some football motifs some solids smlxl 50 cotton 50 poly first quality values to 1500 n ww ea 499 mens levis denim jeans straight leg first quality sizes 2838 save save save 18 99 i rific famous lcflo quality sweatshirts fleecy lined 50 poly 50 cotton navy burgundy 8 to 18 long sleeves slightly irregular values to 1400 799 ladies north star penny loafers in genuine leather sizes 5 to 10 slight seconds reg list 3999 1999 lady stanfield briefs in top quality nylon with cotton crotch pink or blue ml first quality values to375 199 pr mens gwg straight leg denim jeans first quality sizes 2838 super value only 1 20 pairs available save 4 aq9 save save 18 levis bb first quality straight legs 81012 141618 1499 1 1799 ppr ladies famous gwg stretch denim jeans nothing like it lorlitorcomtort selling elsewhere 2895 sizes 8 to 20 levis denim jackets everyones favorite slightly irregular save a bundle 8 to 20 1995 34 to 44 2295 for the petite gal gwg jeans in quality denim ses 579 only first quality 1500 pr 2 pr 2800 v ivtfr sportswear shop 24 vvestlawncres stouffville opposite ap plaza 6405111 mon tue wed thur fri sat 900 to 630 900 to 900 9 to 6 whitchurch did you know- that doing your toe nails was au part of building a barn that newsprint and the snowmobile were among many canadian inventions that the worlds fattest man weighed 1069 pounds and had a 122- inch waist no doubt you didnt but the orators at whitchurch highlands public speaking contest last week did and they provided those and many other such items of moment in both colorful and factual fashion totjhe large y student body teachers tand judges in at tendance and when it was all yovef tanis gcrnall grade 5 speaking on y building a barn and jody romanovich grade- 8 on pot bellies had emerged the winners in their respective divisions ruhnersup were mark goldring grade 6 world records and sandy clee grade 8 television the winners will nowgo to the area 2 finals at- summitview public school stoulf- ville march 31 an her humrous and informative ac count of barn building tanis gornall detailed all the problems in volved whether it was bureaucratic bumbling or family fumbling with all the skill and precision of a batch of joists being fitted into place despite all the ef forts that went into the wine and white solar heated edifice however the neighbors werent all that im pressed farmers would come around and say hmm put more windows in your barn the speaker lamented in his description of pot bellies- jody romanovich didnt restrict the term to people alone it was also used for certain stoves diving bellyflop flying bellylandings and of course dancing belly dancing and others all in all a perfectly respectable designation so all you fat people come out of the closet he said provided you can fit into the closet c other speakers and their topics were- kindergarten jesse gornall chicken and chores jason jamieson hockey grade martin cor- deli hockey games ryan braks shark grade 2 jessica taylor crosskuntry skiing angela hoover if i could live on a farm grade 3 mike groves polar bears erica noble sign language the speakers in the above grades were not judged junior division grade 4 shawna mcgreeor mv hamster lisa newstead the history and purpose of the rfmriian kennel club grade s tanis gornall building a barn kim murray william kureluk grade 6 stacey lefevre canadian inventions mark goldring world records grade 7 da nny smith piranahs jonathon clark battles grade 8 jody romanovich pot bellies sandy clee television judges were nora mcroberts- ellen duffield lorraine steckley susan boyne wolfe buchholz and sheila johnstone timer february and march have been action packed months for sdss students while students and teachers showed off their favorite sports uniforms last week the athletic council was gearing up for the nickle track contest this event was scheduled to take place during all lunch periods the grade 12 and 13s were both striving for the lead however the grade 13s managed to win profiting 250 that evening we were en tertained by the music of dj jim stanton the dance was a con tinuation of our sports day theme and was enjoyed by many profits for this totalled 200 earlier last month the seniors gave up on their jeans for a couple of days when graduation pictures were taken last weeks variety show was a smash hit both evenings played to a full house with generous applause students and teacher cooperated throughou the week of chaos but professional shov magically grew to at allout success while all this vya going on the technica hal and mr roche room were beini painted by mrs warrens grade 12 ar classes in rainbow wakeup colors march break is creeping up quickly anc before you know it we will be writing june exams 37 main st w stouffville ontario l0h 1l0 6402299 newimagehairsalon early spring specials ladies perms reg 4200 soaoo for only 01 with this ad expiry date april 8th 1982 mens perms reg 3700 aa00 for only a with this ad expiry date- april 8th 1982 must wait stouffville despite merits to a plan that lould expand senior citizens a c commodation in stouffville the men- nonite home association may have to wait awhile before its wishes are met this was the message mayor eldred for delegation representing parkview home for the aged when they ap peared before planning board march 2 director joe nighswander and solicitor eric button indicated- that an agreement to purchase property south of main street and west of cone 9 was close to being finalized a major rental housing- project is contemplated board members were told that when completed could include between 350 and 475 units phase 1 would comprise ap proximately 200 in dependent apartments 60 to 80 limitedcare units and eight to ten cluster units resident of the first would live in normal apartment fashion while those in limited care would have only light kitchen facilities a central dining room and some nursing care in the final group each cluster would contain six to eight units and each of these would have four p 1 apartments these singlestorey structures would be separate from each other it was ex plained giving it the appearance of a small community the association would eventually like to add 1 100 nursing care beds- to its extendicarfe service mayor king said that at present the town couldnt allocate extra capacity to the sewage treatment plant expansion until dulvertons needs were met i you may have to wait he said you cant all be ac commodated with the first expansion of the plant v council he said recognizes the great service provided by the mennonite home association even tually he said the plant will have the capacity to serve everyone new development mayor king explained must generate 750000 to cover the plants cost we cant put it all on the association he said councillor jim sanders planning board chairman said he liked the location of the homes proposed site however coun cillor charles warden looked further into the i watting list he asked students special for boys girls wash cut style reg 1200 for only expiry date april 8 1982 700 were moving our crew left to right kelly glen nancy cosburn keith liedtke elaine bowie colleen clarke markham travel centre is growing with the town in order to serve you better we will be movingto the markville shopping centre for the opening on march 1 782 we will be conveniently located at the west entrance of the centre near woolco new phone 4776700 effective march 1782 mall hours m0nfri 900 am930 pm sat 9306 pm watch for our ads in this newspaperi markville shopping centre 5000 hwy 7 a markham ontario l3r 4m9 telephone 416 4776700 markham travel centre now open deli and fresh meat counter we offer freezer orders buffalo beef pork lamb veal goat personal service from pur butchers call for our weekly special b0ynt0n quality and service for over 90 years 8875804 i boynt0n meats i lsthtotnw 1 vtctoha souare t hnno7 n town of whitchurchstouff ville citizen year i take pleasure in nominating as citizen of the year for 1 981 please list your reasons and send them along with this ad this event is being sponsored by the tribune stouffville wjth a view to honoring one citizen each year for outstanding service to his or her community the person selected will be recognized during stouffvilles canada week celebrations deadline for receipt of nominations is april301982 entries can be mailed to po box 40 stouffville or left at the tribune office 5456 main st w stouff ville i i