i j 4 sdss launch new program da course i stouffville to better meet the needs of the commun- vity stouffville disl secondary school principabmicbael muir has arranged a program of grade 11 12 and 13 courses that he feels will fulfill re- quiremehtsof part- timestudents tvtheschedule will commence with the start of the fall term persons wishing to en rol should visit the school between 9 am and 4 pm and fill out application forms admissions will be subject to space avail able and suitability of applicants both part and fulltime prog rams will be offered anyone desirous of working towards a di ploma should speak to the principal special provisions- aremade on the basis of matur ity or education allo wances mr muir ex plained with respect to day- care at sdss this will not likely occur before 1983 the principal stated j in addition to prin cipal muir the follow ing are available for consultation tc fawcett vice- principal bruce johnston jiead of gui- dance and eric kna be technical director contact can be made by phone 640- 1433 or by mail po box 520 stouffville positive thought and auction v markham an auto show and auc tion described as the largest event of its kind in canada will be held this weekend june 18 19 and 20 at markham fair grounds mccowan road and 18th avenue more than 500 auto mobiles from 1910s to 1981 s will be up for au ction and sale includ ing model t and mod el a fords pack- ards thuhderbirds corvettes arid cadil lacs prices are ex pected to range from 300to 100000 hours friday are from 12 noon to 9 pm saturday from 8 am to 9 pm and sunday from 8 am to 7 pm the car auction is saturday and sunday only beginning at 1030 friday evening will be given over to an antique furniture auc tion starting at six of considerable in terest to many will be a 1969 dodge charger similar to the gener al lee seen oh the dukes of hazzard tv show theres also competition in several categories for molson trophies and awards at 5 pm sunday one lucky ticket- holder will win a 1950 chev coupe in a draw sponsored by the oshawa automotive museum the show and sale now in its fifth year is expected to attract close to 5000 people from across canada and the united states medical award by jennie johnson glen major dr ross parrott was the recipient of an award from the ontario janetville last week i mr and mrs marshall heatherington of toronto enjoyed lunch with jean parrott mr and mrs heatherington dear editor i as a member of the musselmans lake area and a lifetime resi dent of rural whitch- urchstouffville have sat by for what seems like years listening to the ofttimes neurotic complaining of people who think that by com pletely taking up this water cause they can fill up their empty days so now their ravings have caused the im pending shutdown of the garbage dump what this overwhelm ing victory will do to our already poisoned water supply is somehow lost to me but maybe my grandchildren will have clean water to drink so now go rest all ye victo- rious ranters and citizen ravers all is well youve done a good job ive looked forward to this peace for a long time when my neigh bors could finally keep their names down to local fame and when the front pages of our city newspapers could get on with more important things than our local crisis butwait what ugly lion rears its for midable head in our direction why its seagulls huge flocks of filthy dirty seagulls and look what theyre doing hurry bring the children and lawnchairs in and put plastic over your wind- shields because theyre medical association at and mrs heatherington b all know a dinner last week at were marriedonly last yes we an know theinnonthlparkms fall in glen major what seagulls do or uicinnuninei dru wrs rh h j maybe it s only we at parrott accompanied ynui en u unimii ner ltusbanct rfine grovechurch jmusselman slakc wnoa nernusqana njij jned realiyknowwhah hey service june 6 rev do i imagine that to thehoh donald macdonald mrs mac- donald and daughter leigh were luncheon guests with mrs clinton neville sunday mr and mrs joe for- sythe of port perry vi- sited with jim and clara jones mr and mrs rusell cline were guests of their daughter and son- in-law- mr and mrs wmmusselmanin toronto linda skerratt greg- ory and lisa and martin drake of lindsay were dinner guests at the home of her mother jennie johnson follow- ing the service in pine orchard church the lets create -together- group from port perry under the leadership of linda skerratt visited the johnson farm on the i closing day of classes helen johnson helped out with the children when mrs moores grade 4 class travelled to the ontario science centre edgar fiss mr and mrs george pickett hazel jones and leola fiss visited with mr and mrs bert third at keith elford delivered the message special music for the occasion was provided by rev edith mcmaniman and keas koster albert and blanche hockley celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary saturday members of the family attended dinner in hon or of the occasion some extent the mara- timers may also know but they obviously dont pose the problem there as here i guess were a select group of people educated inthe way of that now we all know through factual evi dence that our area is the only one inhabited by gulls lake ontario alternate plan stouffville concluding that a num ber of people were opposed to the construc tion of an apartment at the corner of sunset boulevard and- albert street south developer ken sandiford has- come up with an alter nate plan the company has no desire to go against the wishes of local resi dents so we invested in a feaaability study re lated to the costs of erectinga seven- structure complex on the same site with a de nsity of 42 units as opposed to the original 68 he said theproject is de signed to fit unobtru sively into the sur rounding area mf san diford said with six apartments in each unit the units will be sold to individual buyers who in turn will rent them out he ex plained the concept while relatively new in canada is common in the united states he said the firm will land scape the site with trees allowing suffi cient space on the 225 acre parking lot for both residents and visi- tors cars the 2 v4 storey buildings are de- vsignedwith energy con- servation in mind each unit will have 750 square feet of living space to include- a dou ble and single bedroom a kitchen a fourpiece bath and a livingdining- room area ken sandiford admits hes excited over the new proposal we feel the buildings will tie in nicely withthe sur rounding area they will not be lookalike facades but rather each one will be dif- ferenthe concluded if buys back firm stouffville ken may resumed own ership and manage ment of a fullservice real estate office effec tive june 15 mr may sold the op eration of kr may real estate limited to robert armstrong ltd in november 1981 to allow himself more time to devote to land development and the in dustrialcommercial investment sectors of the industry at the time of purch- ase robert armstrong ltd was fortunate in coordinator stouffville a 21 year old goodwood girl is whitchurch- stouffvilles first re creation coordinator lizette lacoursiere was selected from almost thirty appli cants for the newly- created position she will serve as a liaison between groups and organizations in town assist in the develop ment of new programs and help with the super vision of playground tennis and pool activi ties lizette isa 1980 graduate of seneca col- leges recreational management prograrr- she was coordinator of the schools yorkdale campus and before graduation was in volved in the uxbridge recreation program lizette assumed her duties this- week at a starting salary of 16500 per year mayor eldred king commenting oh the towns newest em- ployee said everyone involved in the inter- viewing of applicants was impressed with the young womans atti tude and qualifications theres no doubt she is highly respected cap able and industrious shell fill a void in muni- cipal recreation thats been evident in the past being able to employ the 14 sales associates and support staff of the stouffville company alan kerr was named manager however the real restate industry is no more immune to to days economic ills than any other portion of the business community as robert armstrong the companys presi dent observed de spite the best efforts of a professional sales team and the able man agement of mr kerr we were faced with finan cial losses and the pros- pect of closing the stouffville office because we- had in vested here in good faith he continued and had been so well received by the com munity we felt we should offer the opera tion back to mr may rather than closethe office- ken may having re- tained the buildings agreed to resume own ership and manage ment of the expanded operation employees were advised of the change monday its a sign of the times said mr arm- strong many multi- branch operations are not successful in to- days economic cli mate the realities of the market place dic tate immediate action beyond the scope of simple belt- tightening mr may is confident that as a local realtor and principal operator he canbe successful we have faith in his abi lities and his capacity to handle the task that lies ahead ken may says he wel comes the challenge im aware of the job ahead i have confi dence in the future of this company and our trading area im still convinced real estate is the best longterm in vestment available and he added i cant think of a better area in which to make that in vestment than in the stouffvilleuxbridge communities j x the tribune wednesday june 16 1982 b7 and lake simcoeare completely free of these whitewinged aven gers it would seem to me that the immense in crease in the gull population is in exact proportion to the de mand for a cause to be raved about it also seems to me that the musselmans lake ratepayers associa tion whoeverthey are have a lot of excess energy to put towards making 1000 to kill and examine one fish this same association will sit back and ignore real problems like bad roads adolescent unruliness low real estate values waste litter and an historical ly bad name because in ane causes like seagull youknowwhat stands in their way i cant believe these peo- pie are so desparate for a fight that our birdlife should come under the gun in my opinion i feel that a respected and widelyread newspaper like the tribune shouldnt waste front page space on such a dimented cause who knows what will come up next wescream because all we hear is bad news but stouffville is a smallenough commun- ity to warrant only good news even a pic ture of our beautiful countryside in full spring bloom musselmans lake may be polluted by poison from thousands lof giills t breathtakingly lovelyif looked at from the right prospective why not make the tribune a newspaper we can en- joy instead of a sound ing board for neurotic housewives with no- thing better to do with their idle hours sincerely susi 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