Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1985, p. 2

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a2 tribune may 15 1985 hold tecital may 24 stouffville the dancecentre main street stouffville is holding recitat 85 frii may 24 at 730 pm in stouffville disu secondary school the director is michele green the dancecentres entire enrolment of 115 students will be involved the age range is four to sixteen the dancers will display skills in ballet tap and jazz although the colorful program is pri marily for family friends and neighbors of the pupils mothers and fathers interested in dance lessons for their children are in vited v tickets 2 adults and 1 students and children will be available at the door or from dancecentre students lonlweekend bbq bonanza coho red salmon steaks 5 lb box shopsy jumbo wieners 66 lb box 4499 12 l- beef kabobs 69 reg 299 s 2 bacon wrapped filet mignon 121259 9949 188 ea reg 2595 3ft homestyle beef burgers 325 oz 16 99 53 ea 10 ib box reg 1899 ny strip steak 186 02 2299 184 ea reg 3595 finger foods cheese bites heat serve lb tray 449 m reg 299 offer expires may 21 1985 or while quantities last h we offer we promise we guarantji r same top quality revert 0ot hon packed meal sea- oods poultry dessens ipurdhased by tin- msiam in the atea- a goed value unique eiecton jeyeryihirsg we -sell- and expert advice on buying ond picpating u our items 8555 mccowan road markham ontario 40rth of kwy 7 besidethe buns master farmings other side simon combes from donnybrook australia was a recent visitor to the farm of harry and murray lewis rr 2 markham host during his stay here was linda lewis immedi ate past president of york region jr farmers simon manages 1100 acres raising more than 3000 sheep and 140 head of cattle the tour spon sored by the versatile farm machin ery company in cooperation with the jr farmers association and the federation of rural youth will last two months jim thomas markham donnybrook austra lia and markham ontario canada are geographically worlds apart in many respects theyre also worlds apart in agriculture twentyyearold simon combes is discovering this during his threemonth visit here last week he was the guest of linda lewis daughter of harry and esther lewis mccowan road rr 2 markham linda is the immediate past president of york region jr farmers simon describes labor as intensive in ontario by comparison he and his grandfather handle a herd of 3000 sheep 140 cattle and 1100 acres they require hired help only at sheering time however farming practices differ greatly with no winter in their part of the country livestock are out all year round this reduces the work load im measurably also much of the property is pasture land everything is grass fed simon explained wool is a major industry in australia sheering begins in november and lasts about two weeks their herd produces about 200 bales all of which is trans ported to nearby perth with so many sheep the lambing sea son should mean additional work not so says simon he checks the flock ab out twice a week mainly to ward off foxes that sometimes kill the young there are few major problems he says pasture management is of prime importance simon is here under the sponsorship of the versatile farm machinery com pany trip arrangements were made through the ontario jr farmers asso ciation in australia the same orga nization is known as the federation of rural youth its simons first visit to canada the experience has been very worthwhile he claims but i think ill appreciate it even more when i arrive home warns of misinformation jll0nwed 93600 o thurs fris 93jmm 20 1985 sunday 1130 430 s a i i t by brian kirlik stouffville dr saul levine a noted psychiatrist and newspaper col umnist was at stouffville distict secon dary school recently to discuss with the students the various pitfalls of adolesc ence dr levine one of two doctors that write a nationwide column entitled youth cli nic was asked to speak to the students by mcneil pharmaceutical canada li mited in his first of three lectures dr levine spoke to students in grades 9 and 10 your mind is thinking differently than it did three or four years ago dr levine told the students adolescence is a time of instability after all he continued adolescence is if nothing else a state of change increasing the instability and confusion in teenagers isthe fact that we dont even know what the world will be like in 10 to 15 years he said in his 90minute discussion dr levine touched on some of the recurring themes contained in the letters sent to him by teenagers from around the country all of the letters written are either of a social sexual parental psychiatric or drugrelated problem said dr levine he also sayssuicidal thoughts are com mon among teenagers and while the suicide attempt rate is higher in girls than it is with boys the boys have a higher suc cess rate he said as for sex we can all learn about the plumbing said dr levine the problem as he sees it is teenagers are not taught about sexual feelings and fears conse quently he predicted that most of the audi ehce was filled with sexual misinforma tion about 10 per centpf dr leyines letters deal with drugs to say drug addiction is an adolescent problem is an oversimplica- tion he said most drug abuse is by adults ive never met a person whos on soft drugs that i couldnt get off the problem says dr levine is when chemical de pendency is introduced theres alcohol use alcohol abuse and alcoholic addiction he said j dr levines second lecture was much more informal with a group of grade 7 and 8 students in the next few years youre going to change dramatically dr levine told the young teenagers he also assured the kidsthat the prob lems and concern they face are not unique to individuals everyone has essentially the same concern arid questions he said later in the day dr levine also spoke to sdsss grade ii j2 arid 13 students central air conditioning quality installations with excellent prices call for free estimate no obligation cool and quiet with a central air conditioner of ah the quality features youd 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