s fr a2 the tribune wednesday may 2c 1ss2 r hi w j t- r7v i jstooffville 102 clients during despite a successful the yearassisting them yea rv there is still a in the things things they need for volunteers bettycourage admi nistrator of home sup- port services told a meeting of the latter last week at the silver jubilee club-i- the meeting paid tri bute to the volunteers who had assisted the couldnt do themselves however there were only five volunteers from the stouff ville area and as many of the calls to home sup port were for drivers it made it difficult to answer them all we must bolster the organization in 1981 volunteer group for presenting them with driving in town this carnations and in summer she said several cases awards of appreciation the meeting also named its new board of directors for 1982 jrith mrs marie adams being selected chairman mrs courage said the volunteers had served chairman of the meeting ged stonehousesaid there were 16 volunteers in the regular group and they had done 1254 assignments driving shopping and others another 12 home hel pers did 718 jobs he hearing aid clinic to be hejd every second friday starting friday may 28th at success optical in success square 220 main st e stouffviue for appointment call 6404399 said v- v three volunteers from the hand in hand program carried on in conjunction with grade 12 students from stouff- ville district secondary school were honored- thery were sheila ward barbara britton and cindy ziegler k dorothy reynolds who supervises that part of the operation said the volunteers work during their lunch hours and pt periods the idea is to let the students know that seniors still talk and walk etc reynolds said without them stu dents id be lost jim rehill who insti tuted the program said it couldnt succeed un less you have a teacher whos sincerely interes- tedalso you have to depend on super kids the school volunteers receive a credit for their work student volunteers are ellen dunn elaine timbers paul simons chris hodgson darlene good jane huxtable tracey broom cathie holder scott lippett jan king scott frisby tammy veitch carolyn nauta maggie van vliet dawn baggs debbie pattenden de- nise bower kathy woodhead debbie watt leslie broadfoot nancy peart britton ward and ziegler other volunteers named fern den de- kker wiebke henze joan mcelwain shir ley rehillthe back- bone of the club- pam richardson nancy tiley enid orchard agnes sinclair phyllis madill sandra collins doris lang terry mcfarlane josephine bossi and jean mid- dleton members of the board 1982 mrs- adams herb diller rev ted green claude kerr honor nicholson otto schweitzer jim san ders sheila jones joe nighswander janet macmurray don pet- rie dorothy reynolds clara stout winnifred napier and ethel jef fries v other volunteers rec ognized were dr john button stonehouse lovanna sanders hon or nicholson alma johnson eva diller- marion acton marie adams clara stout joyce miller jan mac- murray win napier otto schweitzer evelyn rae charlie jackson gordon wyatt and claude kerr ourgreenhouse wholesale outlet box plants 10 boxes for at unbeatable low prices of petunias snapdragons marigolds alyssum portulaca also bonnie best and ball early tomatoes sweet peppers salvia asters dustymillers ageratum lobelia etc q50 begonias impatiens10 boxes for 8 a wide variety of hanging baskets at and up geraniums85 pot open every night til 9 including sundays 6402422 ramsey florist on highway 48 5 nas north of highway 7 x rnieiouthof ririgwood s id it was a homecoming for former teachers and students of the greenwood community on the weekend with a special ceremony and servicel in the school saturday and the church sun day a participant in sundays worship was violinist diane tait a member of the canadian opera company orchestra and the national ballet of canada or chestra jim thomas simmons osterivioor top of the line adjustorest coil mattress jerry stachow ol myrtle a leacner ai ureenwuuu uom ivotao checks the register for names of former pupils during those years free i 0 1 bed frame or pillows offer see below ostermoor mattress and box spring quality features 512 size 46 firm adjustorest coils for superior support cover is microquilt to simfoam for sleeping surface comfort matching box spring ensures long mattress life and maximum comfort free your choice with a unit purchase 1 pair ostermoor pillows of bed frame with rug rollers sleep sets are your best buy mattress and box spring mattress or box spring twin size 27995 twin size 17995 full size 34995 full size s21 395 queen size 41995 queen size 24995 macleans furniture v hwy48 rr 2 sf ouffvilie 6403403 hours mon tues wed 96 thurs fri 99 sat 95 ross stevenson mpp durhamyork constituency office visits the pickering area clarem0nt community hall friday may 28 1982 2 pm r5 pm if you require information or assistance on any provincial govern- ment matter my assistant will be on hand to help you or advise you just drop in during the above hours or phone for an appointment dial operator arid ask for tollfree zenith 331 30 gorgon athletic club presents eilitorsmail v cwts- 3zsai 4fftfy f doors x awheelchairl for the first timeshel dearjimava ji lam of ten moved for the first time shel by the caring people of mooked up at the sky felt f stouff ville u- thegrass between- her iiread joycefergu- taielicdhlm sonsrecent letter to ulcsshe sawjglenn margie and although 5jstjpwanouiert rshecouldnt communi- jparticipantej cate with ussheus lplenn said the very i sight of margiethere j tened intently and smiled when glennleh- man went door to door asking for spon sors forsunnybrook hospitals run for re search he met many friends who although they didnt know mar- mtine gie sponsored him and sincerely asked him to tell mar- griff friends than she perhaps reahzes rook and completedme on the day of the 10 kilometer run in 41 x run margie went out- minutes v v j ana b ejmere3 s gave him renewed ener gv finish i many other runi ners as exhausted as they were waved and called out hi to margie who perhaps to them t was a symbol of why they were partici- happy to see theatre back dear mr thomas le will give the may 28 1 i was pleased to 29performancesthe read that the stouffviue support they deserve littletheatre is mak- the production may fall ing a comeback after a short of a night at the ten year absence this okeefe orthe royal4 is good news for it proi alex but at least the vides local actors and participants ovill be actresses an opportun ity to do their stuff be fore a live audience i hope the people of whitchurch stouffvil- folks you know sincerely albert sloan stouffer street stouffviue music mania savsthariks dear jim we wish to express our appreciation to the tri- bune on behalf of the united church couples club for your extensive coverage of music man ia 82 the photographs and articles portrayed so weu the activities of the rehearsals and the highlights of the show thanks also to the people of whitchurch stouffviue for coming out and supporting this event without you there would be no music mania a final thankyou to au participants and those who contributed in any t way to the shows sue- 1 cess sincerely- j al and bey whittaker presidents f stouffviue united church couples club graduation by shari litman14 v grade 8 ballantrae pubuc school v j although the years not over yet v graduations on my mind the thought of leaving perfect friends who were often hard to find the good times and the bad times the laughter and the tears recalling au the scary times then laughing at our fears au those guys we uked so much- and we treated them so weu were reauy going to miss them though they treated us like hell no we cant forgetour teachers theymade this year the best they gave usau encouragement to help us pass each test yes graduations nearly here iu hate to say goodbye iu leave this school with memories that ill cherish tiu i die fun whiskey jack bluegrass featured weekly on the tommy hunter show vandorf therell be fun and activity for all ages saturday may 29 as the iwhitchurch- stouffviue historical society celebrates- spring daze on the- grounds of the museum woodbine avenue vandorf the eventbeginning at 11 am will feature spinning weaving a bake sale and craft sale an auction is sche- duled for 1 pm for additional in- formation call mary hopkins the museum curator at 7278954 saturday may 29th 830 pm at uxbridge arena t ts save before tax the recent ontario budget will r make tax payable on repairs so have your watch and jewellery repairs done now at bar- thau jewellers in stouffvaie or mark- ham and pick therr up before june 14th 1982 after that date- 7 tax wb have to be paid on ai repairs to v ti i imimikrajtiz