Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 17, 1982, p. 3

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tv ft- new generation reintroduces old custom when nicole vautier of 29 cemetery lane stouffville and michelle olszevski rr 4 stouffville went riding one sun day recently folks stopped and stared nineyearolds on a bicycle-built-for- two true enough and the girls handled the twoseater like pros actually the twincycle belongs to nicoles parents ron and marsha vautier cemetery lane jim thomas hold impressive service stouffville chocolate v bars brought record prices during an auction at orchard park public school only the bars as sold by auctioneer norm faulkner as part- of career days took ithe form of lawn chairs andtelevision sets hence the high bidding they alsohelped the speakerdemonstrate to the class of grade six seven and eight students how sales are conducted be they chinese auctions or regular ones a chinese auction faulkner explained is one used in fund- rais ing for charity in it an item such as a 45cent chocolate bar has a price of 10 or more set on it and that is the price it will go for at a regular one the auctioneer seeks the highest bid for whatev er he is selling and attempts to obtain it faulkner said no thing is guaranteed at an auction what you see is what you get and sales are cash only- s he advised the stu- dents to always bid under the asking price his own varied back ground helped launch him into the business he said because it had taught him the value of items an essential part of auctioneering i born and raised on a farm he had later bought and sold pigs as well as used furni- ture worked in the parts department of a garage and in a bank his first big experi ence in auctioneering took place in uxbridge where he was so ner vous i couldnt look at the crowd i he also participated in an auctioneering contest which ended in a tie and slater attended a twoweek course in auctioneer ing at mason city iowa ii in answering ques- tions from the class faulkner said the most unusual thing hed ever sold was a pair of used rubber boots while the cheapest item went for 25 cents he said buyers usually make their bids known by a wink or a nod of the head prompting one student to remark that a friend of hers had winked at his girlfriend onone such occasion and the auctioneer took it for a bid who got the girl asked faulkner the tribune wednesdaynovember 1982vi3 lady ministers stouffville i lady ministers are treated no dif- ferently than gentle- men ministers rev carolyn holland of york pines united church told- a careers day class at orchard park school but minis- ters be they men or women are treated j differently she said a lot of folks think ministers arent really people rev holland con- tinued but were just like you we laugh and wecry christianas one just like you t who believes jesus aiformer dance christ is the son of instructor at arthur god and tries to fol- murrays pastor low his example holland returned to v school and later was v crossed denomina- assigned to a charge i ctional lines when containing seven shepredicted churches near gan- l women would some- ider newfoundland vday be accepted into shes performed the priesthood and pastoral dutiest priests would be itoronto general allowed to marry- hospitaland at brampton jail am people dont likel to be preached at but rather to be talked to she said ing on it she defined a plied areyou mar ried asked a stu dent j no but im work she re- ii stouffville grade 7 pupils at sum- mitview school pre sented an impressive remembrance day service nov 11 that was attended by all stu dents and staff opening the assem bly with a touching rendition of where have all the flowers gone were- robin- lea duke stephanie barclay sandra hulme yvonne holden and diane white guest speaker was rev ted creen dressedirt their green uniforms mem bers of the stouffville boy scouts added a touch of color to the proceedings and also sang inthe main choir individual recita tions were delivered by studentsandrew green who quoted from in flanders field and my pop py by danny bon- gard ted collins and blair steel read their own interpretations of what remembrance day means to me the final song was sung by the grade 1 choir thank you toall who took part in the ward 6 election jim sanders councillor ward 6 whitchurchstouffville january session atkinson college york university if you missed atkinsons autumn application deadline you can still begin classes in january degree credit courses are offered two nights a week from january 10 to april 12 1983 applications will bo considered until december 1 1982 phone for our brochure 6672471 wek days 9 am to 8 pm food processor demonstration sat nov 2711 30 400 call us regarding our free offer at 6301 925 if long distance call collect low cost rentals option purchase plan free water analysis cuisinart food processors start as low j pro hardware appuiances 4ii 29 main st w jstouffvilleontarto phone 6403622v v iri j tl z ri hsvfl45 g al cj rrrl arm 1 rlrh ik atarls rlaav rar f rara aav jaab tras raras a aaaaal aaaaal aaam aprarav as 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