Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 6, 1984, p. 1

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ear piercing at ers 6404646 24 main w stouffville 2944844 76 main n mattem serving whitchurchstouffville uxbridge area flyers printed delivered one stop service quantities of 2000 and up call the experts in stouffville ux bridge and area the tribune 6402100 6492292 vol 97 no 4 a metroland community newspaper wednesday june 6 1984 38 pages 40 cents choir concert stouffville the 25voice mixed choir from stouffville dist secondary school will present their annual spring concert mon day june 11 at st james presbyterian church time of the program is 8 pm both instrumental and vocal numbers will be fea tured including a piano solo by annette maio a flute solo by eric evans a flute duet by eric evans and cheryl simpson a violin solo by jonathon clarke and a flute and violin duet by jonathon and shannon clarke as background accompaniment to some where a child is singing piano and organ accom paniment will be provided by jean hammond and david cadogan the choir director is jim rehill members include- jane anderson anne asa kary bates rosemary bur- kholder anne christie julie harris karen harris gwen hewitt heidi hirsch tiina krabi teresa lee annette maio josie maio lanni mcwilliams leslie mitchinson pam moore sharon moyer susan bosenberger colette rutherford elizabeth sled mary sled donna vander- bent julia wallace and shelley whittaker pet cat riddled markham reilly a 10monthold grey and white tabby cat will live de- spite the fact she was sprayed with shotgun pel- lets and suffered a broken front leg linda joyce kennedy lane rr 2 markham found the pet atop a bale of hay in the barn it had been missing several days there were holes all over the owner said it was in great pain linda says she cant understand how someone could inflict such cruelty on an animal a collar and identification tag are mis sing test lake musselmanslake is the water safe for swim ming at musselmans lake dr john hodgkinson associate medical officer of health for york region isnt sure test samples will be taken this week he said and a report should be avail able in a few- days musselmans lake like many bathing areas in ontario was closed to swimmers last summer and fall dr hodgkinson feels its probably okay but cant say for sure until sampling is complete- hes moving up magic plus weekend pour events for all ages jim fletcher teacher on the staff of summitview school stouffville for the past eleven years is moving to the high school in september to conduct classes in physical education and mathematics jim says he has only pleasant memories of his stay at summitview calling it one of the best schools in ontario jim thomas jim fletcher by jim thomas stouffville jim fletcher or fletch as hes known to a wide circle of friends arid some senior students is leaving the staff at summitview school hes not going far but any other school is too far for those who know him best hes joining the phys ed department at stouffville high hell also teach math in grades 9 10 and 11 its been great the 36yearold windsor native told the tribune during an inter view friday the staff here has been super and the principal lome boadway extremely supportive ive been very happy- by moving to sdss jim will be able to carry on with the present grade 8s and other summitview graduates at the same time hell be able to retain his residence at greenbank northeast of uxbridge where he resides with wife patty and sons jay five and sean three in his eleven years at summitview jimhas helped produce some excellent stu dents both academically and athletically basketballs his specialty but he also enjoys track and field hockey and badminton we havent always come first he said with respect to interschool competition but its the trying that counts positive reaction from parentsis also important he stresses teachers need this jim fletcher speaks of his school with great respect the same respect the staff and students hold for him ill put summitview up against any in ontario he concluded stouffville an eventfilled saturday the magic festival the ronald mcdonald celebration the kinsponsored bed race and the bmx bicycle com petitions all in a single day magic performances be gin with a sellout cabaret at the deer park inn fri day evening and carry over into saturday with chil drens shows at the arena 1 to 3 pm latcham gal lery 3 to 4 pm latcham hall 330 to 430 pm the festival magic show in latcham hall 7 pm and 9 pm and a magic cabaret at the deer park inn 7 am to 1 am the canadian amateur magician contest for the gold wand awards will be held in latcham hall from 10 am to 4 pm admission is free the childrens magic show in latcham hall from 330 to 430 pm is hosted by mcneil pharmaceutical there is no admission charge the cost to attend the closeup magic show in latcham gallery 3 to 4 pm is 300 and the fes tival magic show in latch am hall 7 to 9 pm five dollars the saturday night cabaret including a five- course dinner is 25 per person feats of magic will be performed all day on the street from 10 am to 4 pm the festival co ordinators are george schlukbier and dan laffey ronald mcdonald celebra tion ronald mcdonalds arrival at the stouffville arena is scheduled for 1 pm with doors open at noon hell be accompanied by several character friends the 2 admission charge senior citizens free will include hambur gers soft drinks party hats christian school fair expect proceeds to exceed 6000 stouffville a per fect june day plus a multi tude of events and attrac tions made for a highly suc cessful spring fair satur day sponsored by the stouffville christian school proceeds will total close to 6000 an increase of almost 2000 over 83 tons of people was the way chairman dennis alsop described the turnout with an estimated 400 attending the barbecue at night three whole pigs were consumed music during the supper hour was provided by the elliott family the sell- woods and the christian school choir under the direction of wanda dyck planning for the event be gan in january dennis said he praised committee members and said he hoped all would agree to return next year he also express ed appreciation of the pub lics response many with no direct connection with the school he estimated the crowd at over one thousand due to tight ministry of transport regulations the helicopter was not permit ted to land near the christ ian school in altona pas sengers were transported to buttonville at age 75 evelyn horder was the oldest to enjoy a jaunt into the wild blue yon der marion hood also qual ified for a free flight since she travelled the farthest to attend from cambridge other lucky passengers werecolleen wideman pamela davis and keith poirier the dunk tank and the pet ting zoo proved popular attractions dennis said along with childrens films in latcham hall stouffville missionary church won the slopitch tournament championship shannon meets minnie storybook characters paraded about the park saturday when the stouffville christian school hosted its third annual spring fair and barbecue most easily recognzed was minnie mouse patricia lowe rr 4 stouffville enjoying her company is seven-year- old shannon white stouffville rr 2 jl thomas bolts corral stouffville how does one demolish a car when theres no car left to demolish thats what spring fair chairman dennis alsop was asking himself at 5 am saturday morning when he toured the town park a 1966 mustang parked at the site friday night in preparation for a frustration car hit had escaped the corral and hasnt been seen or heard from since sssssmsaakksktskstm itd cost a fortune to restore dennis told the tribune when asked what anyone would want the 18yearold antique dennis said the vehicle was towed to the park at 1130 pm friday police report it gone at twelve so as not to disappoint any frustrated spring fair spectators dennis replaced the missing mustang with a 1961 studcbaker grand turismo it seemed to serve the purpose just as well punching balloons and loot bags the ronald mcdo nald magic show is between 1 and 3 pm prizes in the childrens coloring contest will be pre- sented by the celebration guest hosts for the afternoon are friends of seniors a group of local citizens that visit area nursing homes and seniors apartments at christmas easter and other special occasions two buses provided by highland beverages li mited of uxbridge will call at parkview home green gables manor elm road apartments and testa villa apartments between 12 and 1 pm bed and bike races for both fun and excite ment the kinsmen club of stouffville is holding a bed race beginning at 11 am in the area of thicketwood boulevard and park drive south near the arena be tween 15 and 20 entries are expected with awards going to the race winner the best sponsored and best looking entries proceeds from the event will be donated to the markhamstouffville hos pital building fund the race chairman is dave monoghan the bmx competitions will take place on a special ly designed course in the southeast parkette there will be classes for boys and girls ranging in age from four to sixteen-years-and- over this event begins at 10 am with preregistration required chairman of the bmx meet is ken wood town council open tenders for new arena stouffville prices are in on phase 1 of the whitchurchstouffville re creation complex a new pageant stouffville whitchurchstouffville re quires a queen to reign over its canada day- bicentennial weekend however each entry re quires a sponsor she wants to be wanted the deadline is friday june 15 the pageant is june 28 with preliminaries june 27 the master of cere monies is eddie luther of radio station ckar oshawa the participants will appear in sports clothes also street and party dres ses each will display her own particular talent artificial ice arena the spread in tenders is just under half a million dollars the bids eight in total were made public tuesday night two have been with drawn the highest is 3419000 the lowest excluding the two that were cancelled is 2950000 members of council re ceived the tenders with little comment mayor eldred king however wondered if miscalculations had occur red in that two firms had submitted prices consider ably less than the top four it was agreed the tenders should be sent on to proctor- redfern the towns firm of engineering consultants with the request for an early response honored guests allan wall former agricultural representative in the region of york accompanied by wife eleanor arrive at markham fairgrounds friday to be honored at a farewell banquet attended by over 700 farmer friends from a wide area jim thomas

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