Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1984, p. 3

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m obi wednesday march 28 1984 sa3 41 girl next door parttime employee at markville mall by jim thomas altona patrons of the a w re freshment booth at markville mall have undoubtedly seen and maybe vi sited with 15yearold leanne berry of altona leannes a parttime employee there and enjoys it particularly the friends shes come to know shes ou- girl next door formerly of toronto she and her family moved to the altona area seven years ago she has three sisters leslie kim and lynette her father is jim junkin wellknown newscaster with cftotv leanne admits shes not all that struck on the country the situation will improve she says once she obtains her license transportation at present is provided by either her mother or her older sister leanne says shed prefer to live in markham a community outside the city yet convenient to it a grade 10 student at pickering high leanne enjoys both home ec and en glish mr ammendolia is her favorite teacher hes fun she says and close to the students outside of school interests include- tennis swimming drama and piano she took both jazz and ballet lessons she hopes to play soccer this summer leannes been to florida once and hopes some day to visit sweden shes a lover of animals with three cats and a dog to keep her company fifteenyear old leanne berry of altona is a grade 10 student at pickering high interests include- swimming tennis soccer drama and piano leanne works parttime at the a w in markville mall jim thomas editors mail kinsmen campaign for new rec centre dear jim the kinsmen club of stouffville wish to publicize two upcoming events sponsored by the membership the first is a sporting equipment lottery in aid of the town rec centre canadian tire has donated eight prizes a bmx bicycle fishing equipment a 14- club golf bag camp ing equipment as well as baseball basketball and soc cer equipment money raised by the event will be donated to the rec complex building fund as part of the kinsmens 5000 commitment to wards seeing this facility completed hopefully the tickets will be avail able early in april and this will co incide with the tendering of phase i were certain this facility is needed by our residents and are convinced the complex can be erected for much less than the ru mored figures it should be re membered that two years ago or was it three the master plan reported our town was way be hind in providing re creational facilities for its citizens cer tainly the complex may be used by only 50 per cent of the population maybe even less however it is the responsibil ity of the municipal- ity the service clubs the provincial and the federal gov ernments to provide facilities for those people up to 50 per cent of the funding will come from out side the town and this money you have already donated through taxes will go to some other community if we dont take it there are three basic reasons why the town should in vest money in the complex 1 it will become an asset to the town and will allow coun cil to use it as col lateral for future borrowing 2 it will attract new development to the area and in crease land sale re venues to the town 3 it will increase the saleability of all homes in the area the location of the rec centre com plex next to the high school offers added incentive to rent the facilities to the board of educa tion during offpeak hours the addition of playing fields a swimming pool ex ercise rooms etc will help upgrade the schools athletic program if this is not enough positive reasoning for im proving recreation al facilities in the area thenthinkab- out this the kinsmen club of leamington are building a 54 million recreation complex five hun dred thousand dol lars of this is being raised by the club it self and the remain der is coming via government grants the draw for our rec centre lottery will take place june 6 1984 it will be held in conjunction with a bed race and a bmx rally plan ned for the same day proceeds from these events will go to the markham- stouffville hospital building fund sincerely jim kidd treasurer stouffville kinsmen club dining with gal by cal avery driving north on woodbine avenue this clear crisp st patricks day cathryn and i arrive at the longhorn steakhouse the location is to us a veritable oasis after several miles of open countryside the interior warmth from this chilly evening is welcome the setting here is best described as openspace spanish style seating is comfortable and a large lounge with a glowing hearth awaits those who wish only a cocktail and quiet conversation a colorful fresh salad is served but the lettuce is thickly sliced requiring use of i a knife to make it bite size my entree of shishkabob comprises large tender chunks of beef wellspiced and perfectly cooked the requested bed of rice is baseball in size and should have been omitted cathryn enjoys her fillet of sole she describes the baby carrots covered with orange sauce as innovative and tasty when dining here i suggest the creme de menthe parfalt as an excellent finish to any meal we find it very rich and refreshing the service at the longhorn is efficient and attentive tonight the longhorn offers some very moodsetting dinner music by the taylor brothers trio following our filling dinner and several dances to the accompaniment of this fine group we say goodnight ah bat this is st patricks and with thomas corrigan oneill as a grand father 1 feel the celebrations must con tinue cathryn and i return to another favorite spot the monte cristo in stouff ville here we listen to dance to and sing along with some wonderful irish ballads lead by my old friend and wonderful entertainer bob davies those of yon who bavnt yet had the ple asure of enjoying bobs show should make an effort to attend the longhorn steakhouse is located on woodbine avenue north of newmar ket appropriate dress is required prices for two range from ho to 45 coming soon the deer park inn stouffville carpets stolen if someone offers you a good deal on some offwhite berber carpet be careful two bales of carpet includ ing 150 yards of offwhite ber ber have been stolen from unionville broadloom and in teriors in unionville according to a york re gional police report the bales valued at 5000 were taken between march 1 and march 23 councillor fred cox owner of the unionville business said the carpet was taken from one of the stores ware houses we just noticed it mis sing he said i have a feel ing the police will solve this one quickly york regional police are investigating grocery index information on weekly food specials from local su permarkets and food stores can be found on the fol lowing pages ap b8 dominion a10 knob hill farms b2 miracle food mart b3 sunkist fruit market a3 village box meats a2 we deliver we treat our customers as we would like to be treated fruit market fresh from california canada no 1 grade sweet n tasty strawberries limit 5 issciii fresh from new zealand can extra fancy grade tart n crisp new crop granny smith apples lb l i 1 fresh from sunny mexico can no 1 grade firm n tasty fieldgrown tomatoes w6 size 6x6 1 fm msmasslm fresh from sunny california canada no 1 grade firm n tender asparagus 1 fresh from calif washed trimmed packed in ont 10 oz284 g pkgs cello spinach 69 sbwww 49 1lb bunch 329 kg fresh from california can no 1 grade crisp n tender broccoli 99 bunch limit 4 pkg limit 4 v fresh from california can no 1 grade jumbo white cauliflower aa 4 49 ea size 9 limit 4 fresh from chile can no 1 grade emperor riber varieties grapes 99 lb 218 kg fresh from florida canada no 1 grade crisp n tender m endive escarole wd 49 lb 108 kg u open sundays summer business hours mon ll 8 am 9 pm 8 am 9 pm- 8 ajrt 9 pm 7 8 am 9 pm 83nr9mt 8 am 9 pm 8am6p4 ye reserve the rijtit to unix quantities prices in effect untilttpril 184 mwy7 m s

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