Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 28, 1984, p. 12

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txtx inumrtl luvlfihk 28 vnsi biggg savings during our construction sale ss sa did you know that 80 of adults in the markhamstouffville area rate their community paper the eco- nomistftribune as important to them now too know source kubas and associates study march 1984 details on request w take a pony for a ride your authorized hyundai dealer jacks markham ltd otors distinctively you introduces personalized colour analysis and makeup application for individuals or groups come in and discover your true colours and your individual makeup look now carrying layla cosmetics gift certificates available caji 4714337 347 main st n hwy 48 markham 471 4505 and also in barrie at 126 bradford st 17057227733 jackson group since 1927 major mckenbe dr i jackson motors 16thave hwy 7 i lets dine in the heritage room experience the special ambiance of dkmg in ihe new heritage dining room in the richmond hit country club a special place lor a delightful change the heritage room at the richmond hill country club is open tuesday through sunday from 5 to 11 pm live entertainment wednesday saturday entres from 895 call manfred for reservations reserve your christmas party now 7312800 8905 bathurst street just 1 km north of hwy 7 introducing the most successful importeyer introduced mm h m introducing the 1985 pony looks a lot like the 84 doesnt it thats no accident the 84which set a sales record for import car launches in canadalooked much like the 83 sold around the world which looked reassuringly like the 82 the 78 and the original 76 which italian styling genius giugiaro designed so beautifully in the first place by now pony has developed a welldeserved reputation for value reliability and comfort year after year hyundai builds in more fea tures to keep making the pony an irresistible buy for its asking price for 1985 pony sports a black grill door handles and other trim the colour of the seat belt web- bing coordinates with the rest of the interior and an efficient 1600 cc engine replaces the penny- pinching 1439 cc engine in the topoftheline gls model you can review all of the changes from 1984 to 1985 at your hyundai dealer but that wont take very long take the time to check out what hasnt changed the 1985 pony still boasts remarkable standard features michelin steelbelted allseason radial tires are standard so is full interior carpeting and so are fully adjustable front bucket seats four doors and a hatchback are stan dard a cigarette lighter factory rustproofing and halogen head lights are standard standard and standard the pony still uses regular leaded gasolinethe cheapest kind so the 1985 pony is economical to own and maintain like the 1984 pony this years model is one of the best bargains you can drive only more so see it at a hyundai dealer txkeapony for a ride hyuriori westend hyundai div of marinos fine cars 3466 lakcshoro blvd w toronto 2598401 limberts motors ltd 95 eagle street newmarket 8953222 tiger motor cars ltd 2321 kcelcst 2 blocks s of lawrence toronto 243-8500- maxcan motors 230 rexdalc blvd rexdale 7466771 downtown hyundai 951 queen street east toronto 4612323 p a euro cars ltd 961 eglinton avenue east unit 11 f toronto 4254488 auto tvend 11 262 yonge street richmond hilt 8848841 rotom of canada ltd 1957 eglinton avenue east scarborough 759 4458 jackson motors markham ltd 347 main street north markham rd north of hwy 7 markham 4714505 dual 4h winner fourteenyearold patricia knott was a dual winner at the this years 4h awarrjs night in newmarket nov 21 patricia received the pike farms trophy for highest placing in the commercial steer show at mar kham fair and the royal bank silver tray markham branch for the beef club member showing the most progress during 1984 jim thomas halfmillion to hospital the markhamstouffville hospital building fund is more than a halfmillion dol lars richer thanks to a gift from the late harvey bunker mr bunker a longtime farmer on the 9th cone of markham died last febru ary at the age of 91 in his will he bequeathed the farm to the hospital in memory of his sister florence his brother thomas and him self the property just north of the site on the ninth line of markham where construc tion of the hospital will begin next summer was sold in may for 551785 born in pickering township in 1892 mr bunk er was one of 10 children in the family of frederick and elizabeth bunker who emi grated from devon eng land to settle in the oshawa area in the 1840s harvey bunker attended base line school but left at age nine to help out at home in 1918 the family moved to the farm on markhams ninth line where mr bunk er spent virtually all of his remaining years following the death of his parents he along with a sister florence and a brother tom con tinued to live there another brother lome also stayed there for awhile the property produced ex cellent crops and prize cattle and horses the bunkers horses and ponies won numerous ribbons at local fairs from the 1920s into the 1940s mr bunker also served overseas in the 116th batta lion ontario county regim ent infantry during world war i as a member of the oddfellows lodge mr bunker loved to reminisce recalling events of his youth when horses and steam en gines provided power on the land and when neighbor helped neighbor when there was work to be done j mr bunker moved to green gablesmahorv bloomington 2v4 years be fore his death and showed a great interest in progress of the rmarkhamstouffville hospital project he died at green gables feb29 1984 and was buried in the family plot at elmwood cemetery mar kham hip h news prefect role questionnaire by chris garbutt when the students of sdss settled in their seats for an assembly- last week they werent sure what to ex pect was the athletic council planning to give away t- shirts had everyone been bad had mr nikifork de- r cided to bring everyone down for a mass detention no none of these the gathering was meant to serve three main purposes purpose fib iio announce questionnaire re sults concerning the role of prefects the questionnaire dealt with the responsibilities of and changes required in the prefect system about 600 re plies were received some of the suggestions fol low aiding teachers in su pervising helping and parti cipating in student council functions such as walkathons and dances this includes maintaining- discipline that is ensuring that the halls and the cafeteria are clean at lunch time and pointing out to y violators that smokings a no- no in the washrooms this does not give prefects the right to assign detentions nor do they have to power to send offenders to the office i mr jones outlined the sys- tern for selecting prefects and introduced each of them these are regular people not the powerhungry monsters we once thought they were back in grade nine starvation in ethiopia purpose no 2to make students more aware of the problems of starvation in ethiopia and other areas of africa students were asked to make donations to the ethiopian relief fund congratulate volleyball team purpose no 3to con gratulate the sr boys vol leyball team on their very successful season and espe cially on their fine showing at the ontario championships where they just missed mak ing the quarter finals mr re- hill commended the athletes- outlining the three cs of sue- cessconsistency closeness and class the spartans he said had all of these mr re- hill officially announced his retirement as coach of the i senior team he means it this time end of the season on the subject of class vok leyball the final game of the girls sports league was sche duled yesterday marking the end of the season at sdss the winners will 7be announced next week hardfought match on friday the senior spar tans basketball team opened their season at home against interregional rivals theuif bridge tigers stouffville came out on the short end of a 5945 score in a hardfought match the spartans played well and are looking forward to a fine season high scorers for the host club were mark savory with ten points and bernie schopf with nine jrs and srs lose j both junior and senior girls basketball teams en ded their seasons last week the juniors lost to huron heights newmarket in the final and the seniors bowed to sutton despite- these josses both clubs enjoyed outstand ing regular season records and are deserving of congra tulations junior team members are- leslie snooks patricia ben ders karen corner lisa zeck vicki smith sonya klein shawna morrows karen nugent anita cheng jane anderson mary sled and manager tracey green the team coach was mr k jones the assistant coach was mr tooker senior team members are- terri piette kelly cowan heather martin camllle rutherford elizabeth sled jill keith paige cowan bethann cook sherri wal ker and manager joanna lanning their coach was mr piette

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