ft j j cf girl next door has high goals sixteen year old dana beaudreau will enter grade 11 at picker ing high school when classes resume this fall following gradua tion she has several goals in mind a chartered accountant a computer technician or a fashion designer shes a member in the congregation of stouffville baptist church dana enjoys singing and assists with the junior church 8 vyv do iii sc jjjiijiniioo aaosiilzs jiinthoniasyft by jim thomas claremont six teen year old dana beaudreau believes in high goals and her accomplishments to date would indicate her futures headed in that direction following graduation from pickering high she hopes to follow through on one of three careers that of a char tered accountant a computertechnician or afashion designer shell be a student in grade 11 when classes resume this fall a resident north of cone 8 pickering dana her parents and two sisters debbie 13 and kim six moved from mississauga to the claremont area 1 vz years ago originally from mon treal she can speak french fluantly she also enjoys singing ten nis swimming base ball and car shows her boyfriend paul fran cis of mount albert has a ford pickup truck that he completely re furbished and enters in various competitions attending stouffville baptist church is a family affair says dana they made the connection through a former minister rev donald payne on a few occasions shes sung duets with christine wright r r 3 new market and sister de bbie she enjoys writing the lyrics danas an honor stu dent at phs and holds a plus 90 certifi cate in french howev er math is her favorite subject f- thtiubune ivednesday july 7 13s2 a3 4 editors mail ballantrae york region board of education director bob cressman wasguest speaker at ballantrae public schools grade 8 graduation ceremony june 23 he was accom- panied by harry bowes trustee for whitchurchstouffville in his address the director observed that there were three emo- lions present at such events pride appa rent on the faces of the parents gratitude a common bond between students and teachers for a jobs well done and sadness because each must part and go a separate way continuing his speech he obser- ved must be flexible as to expecta- tions by the time you retire you will have changed your employ ment several times- remembertolivealit- tie each day not just for the future education is a journey not an exer- cise in itself he con cluded by saying- the only place where suc cess comes before work is in the dictionary prior to the presenta tion of diplomas the fol lowing awards were made academic- cathy graham most improvedkevin mclsaac school let terscathy graham and wavne messias track and field- yvonne sem- lacher glen graham and wayne messias graduating students were alice agnew david bower troy buchanan tom davis glenn denike carrie evans steve gayton cathy graham glen graham john great- head travis grensted llew griffiths keith grose rob hannah michael helraer lor raine humphrey laurie karlsson allan kelly barb kindness shari litman brent lowery butch mathes john mccracken kevin mclsac jeanne mcquaker warren melbourne wayne jjessias wayne patter son kellyanne pil grim brian preston adrienne rubbens yvonne semlacher jim stephenson claudette tremblay lauren tribe giselle trudel kathy wade- andrew walker mark watling and debby wise dear jim 1 i wish to say thanks to you and your staff for the wonderful support given our very success- ful antique show your papers adver tising department was most helpful to sandy barbuto and did a splendid job of arrang- ing our ad t i jthe page 1 coverage two weeks in a row was of great benefit also the notices in the com munity calendar sec tioh were very effec tive a o- last but not least the editorial cartoon was very special it pro duced a goodmany laughs and much joy to k many people i appreciate the con- tinued support you give our parish and thank you for all you do sincerely y philipjjoole rector christ church anglican stouffville- v- pslloldonto that anti que camera grand prix stouffville sound music summer savings on audio video stouffville the first annual family trust big wheel grand prix july 1 was a roaring success winners follow hatchlingsmichael heilandt sparrows- shannon mcnair robinsseptemberann hall eaglesphillip pridham herons- robbie mountjoy and big birdlittle bird- bonnie and jim maca- loney photos of the event taken by wayne fletch er will be displayed in the window of the family trust office main street and civic avenue and copies may be obtained at small charge organizers anne powell and brian bon- nar wish to thank several people who con tributed to the success of the eventged stone- house canada week chairman grant lar- mer of canadian tire for use of the parking lot postmaster gary fisher the finish line judge and sue meyers and her anonymous clowns for their spon taneous response most of all thanks to the boys and girls and their parents for their participation and assistance family trust hopes 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