Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 7, 1983, p. 9

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gttyrjraeqjifgtgag mohawk grad bonnie collins graduated recently from mohawk college as a reg istered medical laboratory tech nologist shes presently studying at the university of toronto to obtain her bachelor of science degree shes planning a career in research bonnie is an honors graduate of stouffville dist secondary school and the daughter of mr and mrs it a collins felcher boulevard ballan- trae basement blaze lincolnville another five mi nutes and it would have been too late said michael carance of lincolnville after fire threatened his nearlycompleted 30000 square foot home mr carance said he lit a blaze in a base ment fireplace then went for supper in a nearby trailer where the family has been jiving while the house is under construc tion he wasnt aware the chimney was still covered when he returned he discovered a sofa ablaze and a section of the down stairs filled with smoke firemen from stouffville soon had the blaze under control with little damage re sulting invitation extended stouffville the 24th annual pro duction of music mania stouffvilles uni que variety show is already underway the programs producers arc still look ing for talented amateurs to join the chor us dancers skitwriters performers and backstage crew this year were making a special point of encouraging newcomers to belong stressed lovanna sanders the associate producer its a marvellous way to get to know people and become involved in the community to become a part of music mania spon sored by the united church couples club participants must be adult and reside with in the 640 telephone exchange or be a member of previous shows dont hold back if you think youre not talented enough says lovanna all you need is enthusiasm a getacquainted coffee party is plan ned for wed jan 4 at 730 pm at sum- mitview school rehearsals will com mence shortly thereafter with show dates set for april 26 27 and 28 for additional information call lovanna sanders 6102014 or jane stott 6401639 golf equipment available for christmas new used including clubs shoes balls etc tam o shanter golf club glen massey cpga professional 4752413 markham youth soccer club rep soccer coaches wanted for 1984 if you are interested in coaching a boys or girls rep soccer team in the 1984 season please contact greig candush at 2947196 written resumes are preferred- forward to g candish at 11 sir percival court markham ontario l3p 3s2 deadline for applications is december 21 1983 new orchard park school wednesday december 7 1983 sa9 stouffville while the opening of orchard park school 25 years ago was important to the staff and students the pro jects unsung heroes were members of the board of that day keith middlemiss chairman cec hendricks vice- chairman lorna button ethel mole harry schell arid bui malloy the secret ary was elsie sanders the spade work done by resident trus tees occurred long before bulldozers moved onto the site no one remembers this better than mr hendricks now living in markham summitview was overcrowded we needed a school at the west end to balance things out he recalled in a telephone con versation with the tribune the boards first choice was the area where sti marks separate school is situ ated he said however members feared construction would be delayed due to re- zoning so they switched their attention to a sevenacre property east of the ninth line and south of sunset boulevard the owner was milt smith i called him up one night from a board meeting we offered him 15000 and he agreed over the phone mr hendricks said dr dunlop then the minister of educa tion attended the official opening we the board considered that an honor the vicechairman said the hiring of principal keith sutherland came about on a recommendation from the inspector mr hendricks stated mr sutherland had been a staff teacher at summitview prior to his promotion the board of that day met in the building that was part of the village firehall beside the clock tower later they moved to a room at summitview i remember being reprimanded for buying six dollar cushions for our chairs mr hendricks recalled 1 thought if we were providing a volunteer service we should at least be comfortable mrhendricks attended the recent home coming and enjoyed the reunion of former trustees staff and students pre christmas special li sdesofsofjh mosofbofal sues of veal m royal winter fair beef spatial amrt winning irom tfw chlcanow buy now and haw a marry ovfetanat whhyeuf lantfty ctnaaimunow tmv4 1370 kennedv rd you buy 300 ibs off more primal beef and choose one of the free bonuses 1 free i 2fre 13 special goat 75lbschenhalfpoitf7sltr si 29 lb 7553345 zrrr 397 354 319 124 99si for holidays receive your family with roxton collection come ii lo pascal and learn about the enduing qualities of roxtons hentage collection with details of roxtons supenor construction and mar resistant finish the incredible hardness of rock maple and perhaps most important of all the superb handcraflsrnanshlp which sets 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