Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 4, 1984, p. 16

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b4 tr july 4 im pattilynn goldman three awards stouffville for 13yearold pattilynn goldman the past year at orchard park school will be one shell never forget nor will the grade 8 awards ceremony june 26 pattilynn received two academic proficiency prizes including the richardson award and the york region board of education award in addition she received a subject award for top marks in english presented by john lord books pattlynn had an average of 92 per cent i thought i might win something she said modestly but i didnt know what she looks on each award as equal pattilynn will enter grade 9 at sdss in september but honestly admits shell miss orchard park im sorry to leave she said other subject awards were received by geoff gaston geography lisa weatherill french andy muse math kathy bibby science lori woolford history lori woolford family studies eric sanderson and colleen whittaker industrial arts mark bowman music kent smythe and lisa weatherill top boygirl athletes scott paisley citizenship the coveted keith sutherland award was received by lisa weatherill principal john hincks welcomed the parents and platform guests he also concluded the ceremony the address to the graduates was delivered by wm mcvicar supt of human resources york region board of education members of the graduating class fol low glenn barber lynda belisle duane bell katherine bibby jason bloye justin blue mark bowman suzanne bradley joanne burkholder ainsley card diane causton guy cowan sarah cowan kevin cumming catherine dunkeld chantal ertl robert fraas monica francis geof frey gaston pattilynn goldman josephine gray john harper lianne joice jason laughlin andy muse amy ness scott paisley laurie pugh cheryl robinson derek sanderson norma sayers kent smythe nicholas thompson mark timbers colin wal lace kelly watling lisa weatherill eddie weber colleen whittaker and lori woolford a coveted school letter for brenda thirteenyearold brenda hachey elm road stouffville received a co veted school letter and the grade 7 social studies award when orchard park school held its jr graduation ceremony june 25 into summer best selection of natural gas and propane barbecues s3 t sags sizzling savings to heat up your summer twenty super models from 9995 save big on the versatile jacuzzi silver chefscs 390 sq in family sized cooking space 32000 btu dual controls temperature indicator ignitor and warming rack cw 20 lb tank hose and regulator 4 nssss i on v wnn0o t sne 19995 jfcwdellverei only monthly payments only 508 shepherd tabletop model j purchase power package charge your barbecue on your gas bill lowest monthly payments available up to five years to pay no down payment with approved credit cased upon 5 yea financing at an interest rate ot 1 5 per month or 18 per yeai foreiample unit price of 300 00 plus credit charges of 157 20 lot a i total ots 7 62 1 60 equaling 457 20 ormsf consumers 29j gas companysidre nsbest selection of gas to and electric l appliances 500 elgin mills rd richmond hill keswick ze4 7800 woodbridge uxbridge ze8 2500 8849105 8875847 8954577 o diet- center is offering a summer special because theres i no plac toh lose 35 pounds in 1 week 10 off program 20 off program when total payment is remitted upon registration applies only to new dieters at markham diet centre offer expires aug 3184 call the diet centre today for a free introductory consultation 4714500 tremont house suite 5 129 main st n markham bike tryke contest winners stouffville decorated bicy cles and tricycles added color to whitchurch- stouffvilles canada daybicentennial parade saturday morning the contest was sponsored by the stouffville lioness club class winners follow tricycles- geoffrey dunn lloyd avenue stouffville 1st darryl mccall rr 3 stouffville 2nd christopher heidema rr 2 stouffville 3rd two- wheeler- michelle maca- loney lloyd ave nue stouffville 1st sandra lorim- er vanzant court stouffville 2nd jcelly mason booth drive stouffville 3rd medium two- wheeler- samantha medley maystone court stouffville 1st amy smirnov stouffer street stouffville 2nd paul lorimer van zant court stouff ville 3rd large two- wheelerjames macaloney lloyd avenue stouffville 1st markemmer- son lloyd avenue stouffville 2nd bonnie tait mays- tone court stouff ville 3rd open new bandstand a new portable bandstand whitchurchstouffvilles bicentennial project was officially opened sunday by mayor eldred king left and celebration committee chair man tom wood the stage was built by a s construction of stouffville develop ballantrae rural development has been badly planned and as far as most residents attending the june 20 public meeting at the ballantrae community centre are concerned undertaken without consideration of the best interests of the countryside and health of residents these and other complaints were voiced at a discussion attended by councillors margot marshall and tom wood repre sentatives for wards 1 and 2 most in the audience appeared incensed over what they described as scattered de- j velopment throughout the municipality they insisted that buildup take place with- j in existing hamlets not on open parcels of land considerable concern was also shown re- garding the proposal to proceed with the sabiston subdivision containing 100 homes and other development close to the landfill site herb peach a ballantrae area resident 27 years made an impassioned plea to j council to get their planning in order weve spent thousands of dollars on plan- ning future development which changes yearly forget attracting light industry here we have nothing to offer in the way of services industry will come to stouffville maybe ten years down the road in the meantime dont ruin our countryside with parcel lots and small subdivisions lets preserve it and develop where hamlets are already established he said his remarks received enthusiastic ap plause brian tinker chairman of the rural ratepayers association echoed the speak ers sentiments when he said we do not want massive development in this area considerable concern was shown by for mer councillor jim doble regarding de velopment close to the landfill site you have 100 houses at sabistons and another 40 on jesse thompson road how can you possibly go ahead with development when you havent yet received the health study report that was promised in june these developments are dangerously close to the dump and it could affect their wells he said wood countered by asking if he doble would suggest stopping all development because of the dump council is under pressure from developers and people want to move into the area he stated tragedy the death of a thirteenyearold aurora boy from injuries received in a fall and by electrocution has shocked and saddened a wide circle of area friends and relatives christopher ardern of foreht crescent was killed in his parents yard june 22 when he lost his balance while playing in a tree with three friends the victim clutch ed a hydro wire for support and fell thirty feet to the ground he was pronounced dead on arrival at york county hospital newmarket chris is the only child of bill ardern and gail sellers he is the grandson of pat and gerry ardern toronto and the late alma hill and ernest bonisteel a nephew of ron and katherine cliffton of ottawa stepbrother of scott and jeff sellers step- son of tony sellers and family great- nephew of ernest and elsie davis van- dorf laura logan stouffville george and edna teasdale newmarket russell hill and family peterborough howard and mary hill claremont alex and wal ter hill and the late erma fairies hundreds of children and their parents called at the thompson funeral home au rora and attended the service june 26 the floral tributes were beautiful rev moffat of aurora united church de livered the message with interment au rora cemetery east coast holiday mrs edith stick- ley parkview apartments accompanied by son and daughterin law rev and mrs harvey stickley of stayner recently returned from a ten day vacation in dartmouth nova scotia and cape breton island gallery art exhibition described best ever by jim thomas stouffville adjectives like mag nificent excellent beautiful and captivat ing are used to describe the exhibits of art currently on display at stouffvilles latch- am gallery each is appropriate the show by john roberts of warriner street is one of the taeficumd canadas largest fashion fabric distributor jyie best in selection and price anywhere movingsale j 1 best if not the best ever held here even one painting entitled old stouff- ville station at night is worth the time it takes to see the rest its truly magnificent this realistic and priceless piece of art is the prized possession of keith and cathy sutherland lloyd avenue stouffville its on loan for the show a lateafternoon version of the same site has been made available by earl and wen dy thompson rupert avenue many of mr roberts works of art have a local flavor with buildings and scenes from the whitchurchstouffville area one of these entitled snowed in depicts the home of harry and marj bowes hawth orne avenue another shows the late shine davis seated on the front steps of his residence on church street the roberts versatility is amazing it extends from a transparent watercolor en titled near ringwood to a skill called ribbonesque that has won the local artist national acclaim wrote one observer in the gallerys guest book youll always be the best in my book its the gallerys best the show continues through aug 25 make it a must on your holiday calendar all fabrics notions drapery upholstery patterns trim home decor 7310 woodbine ave at dennisdn markham 4572448 john roberts

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