Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 3

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li tt i girl next door theatre arts class by jim thomas stouffville theatre arts is a favorite subject at stouff viile high for 17 year old cathy wallace albert street north a main reason is the seventeenyearold cathy wallace albert street north is a grade 12 student at stouffville high shes a member of the youth t group at the missionary church and a parttime cashier at cana- dian tire jim thomas fact mrs stamatiou is her teacher she helps and encour- ages cathy shes our girl next door formerly of toronto cathy came to stouffville with her parents brothers and sis ters ten years ago she enjoys stouff vil- les smalltown atmosphere she says this pleasant teenager with the sparkling smile doesnt hide the fact that the missionary church means a great deal particu larly her associa tion with the youth group there she looks on rev jim clubine the con gregations pastor as a favorite person a student in grade 12 she served as a cheer leader in 8182 and assisted in the vari ety show she hopes to do the same in 82- 83 cathys a busy girl in addition to her involvement in school and church she works parttime at canadian tire she voices high praise of the mana- ger there grant larmer she was a partici pant in the towns canada day pageant july 1 cathy has a num- ber of family rela tives in scotland she enjoyed a vaca tion there ten years ago other hoped- for trips on her travel intinerary in clude australia and egypt r the tribune wednesday october 27 19s2 a3 stouffville comments like its beautiful and a mar vellous improvement were heard throughout the stouffville iga last weekend as shop pers by the hundreds poured intothe re- modelled super market- the main attraction was the stores new meat display counters measuring 52 linear feet the units main- tain a set temperature level with no hot spots as can occur with outdated models owner jack chambers told tribune a roof condenser com- prising two large fans has also been installed this will permit future expansion mr cham bers explained ithe iga was tern pbrarily closed to give workers time to com plete the installation i chambers praised his staff calling them the greatestgroup in the world some of them he said worked almost round-the- clock getting the store in readiness for re opening he described them as a family adding thats what iga is all about the new refrigera- tion units will provide a greater sales volume through a wider varie- ty jack chambers pointed to one prob- lem however a park- ing lot packed with- cars its a nice prob- lem he agreed for a first time- he said shoppers were utilizing the parking area near the library and walk ing to the store if m stonehouse t a definite j- direction elmira stove works has the only brass that is guaranteed not to tarnish now you can enjoy the beauty of brass while you heat your home large capacity airtight firebox heats 1250 sq ft secondary combustion chamber for a cleaner burn firebrick lined elmira airjioto glass wash keeps corning pyroceram windows clean doors available in black nickel or exclusive elmira no tarnish brass eligible for the offoil rebate vbtks aiti horied d1iallr j pro hardwares appliances 29 main st w stouffville 6403622 winterizing- s fc h l qualified rad specialist repairs recovering gas tank repairs fiwe use 1 c0res- serving your area 4732483 wholesale retail for senior proprietor scott dririkle citizens m pleasing you pleases us direct drive semiautomatic includes cartridge sony pslx2 t im v tfxproductwmcwgwriu1

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