x tribune october 24 1984 ail fresh from the field and the best deal in town if you like cauliflower fresh from the field and at an affordable price look no further than the laneway entr ance to the farm of frank hulshof and family bloomington road east of hwy 48 on saturday caulies were being sold by the wagonload at fifty cents apiece or 575 a dozen the super salesgirl on the job was twelveyearold amanda devlin stouffville rr 2 jim thomas mrs henry heise ninetytwo soon by evelyn milsted gormley the community extends congratulations to mrs henry heise on the occasion of her upcoming 92nd birthday tues oct 30 mr and mrs heise reside at parkview apartments stouffville congratulations also to roy briuinger on the occasion of his upcoming 90th birthday nov 5 a lifelong resident of gormley mr briuinger now resides at the extendicare hospital 1925 steeles avenue east wil- lowdale m2h 2h3 melvin baker is presently a patient at york county hospital newmarket follow ing heart surgery in st michaels hospital toronto leora yoder and her niece from penn sylvania and mr sushil roy of toronto enjoyed dinner sunday with mr and mrs russell heise mr and mrs clifford winger and miss mary cober attended the funeral of ada diller sunday afternoon at steeles avenue mennonite church miss diller was in her 92nd year saturday evening is ark night for the young peoples meeting at the gormley missionary church members are asked to come dressed as animals congratulations to mamie ashton reci pient of the principals award at gradua tion excersises friday evening held at bayview secondary school mamie is now enrolled in a physical education diploma course at laurentian university sudbury mr and mrs larry ashton attended the christening of their granddaughter meaghan oxley daughter of michael and marilyn oxley at victoria square united church sunday later following the ser vice they entertained 35 relatives arid friends walkathon raises 6300 by chris garbutt the sun shone warmly and there wasnt a cloud in the sky an ideal day for the first annual sdss walkathon although it poured rain through much of the week someone up their must surely like our school for come walkathon time the clouds gave way to bright sun shine and blue skies more than 500 participated in the event including close to 50 teachers and adminis trative staff the route extended over ten kilometers groups start strongly groups such as the rugger team and in terschool christian fellowship started strongly challenging the others to the f nish line most however were content to walk or jog at a more leisurely pace it wasnt a race all who finished received yellow cer tificates suitable for a place of prominen ce in a personal trophy case as a fundraiser the project proved a tremendous success receipts exceed 6300 a substantial increase over last years chocolate bar campaign honor top student now the moment youve been waiting for craig kelly raised 199 on his way to 5 winning thef irst prizebf100 at press time winners of the grand prize draw and the home room competitionfor the pizza party had not been announced judging by the success of this years walkathon it will likely become an annual event regional champions speaking of long distances the spartans crosscountry team enjoyed great suc cess last week they won the auround york regional championships for the second year in a row especially outstanding were the midget and junior girls they placed first in their respective categories team members are midget girlstracey dudley catherine dunkeld lisa weatherill and amy ness junior girlselizabeth sled kathy goldman linda hachey jill keith and shelley whittaker the senior girls finished second team members arepam frisby lisa zeck bec- ca ness and alisa montgomery another second place went to the midget boysrob mcconnell craig thompson keven arnold and tom letkeman the junior boys finished thirdglenn stewart mike orourke scott couper- thwaite and chris snooks the senior boys also finished thirdterry stewart david white ross maye and jay laughlin the team manager is anne christie coach is pleased coactrcdnnell was pleased with the ex cellent performance and fine spirit of all team members activities this week include the selling of la card an intramural soccer tourna- safe drivers save big money through alsop insurance brokers inc 83 mam st w stouffville for your personal quote call dennis alsop 6403202 serving the community since 1945 sample rating 1980 chevette scooter 1000000 liability accident benefits sef 42 25000 deductible collision 5000 deductible comprehensive total 6 month cost 17000 2 car discounts rating based on driver age 25 or over 6 years claims free driving to work 10 miles one way 2 minor traffic violations or less in 3 years hates subject to change without notice your fireplace could be the energy conserving advantage youve been looking for or it could be a total loss the difference is whats inside your fireplace compare open fireplace 05 efficient 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