Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1986, p. 8

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a8 tribune january 29 1986 prices effective thru saturday february 1st 1986 we reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements savings shown in this ad based on ap current regular retails we redeem all food store coupons great midwinter spectacular save 84 duncan hines assorted varieties layer cake mixes duncan hines frostings 450 g cont 2 29save 26 save 170 powdered laundry tide detergent n pot s 6 litre box scented bounce fabric softener pkg of 60 599- save 60 save 70 ap pure apple juice 48 fl oz tin us jm limit 6 per family purchase save 90 tomato heinz ketchup 1 litre btl save 150 beatrice assorted flavours super good ice cream save 200 assorted flavours chateau dry beverages case of 24280 ml tins unit cost 595 per 100 ml beverages 750 ml btl unit cost 52p per 100 ml for further specials watch for our full colour midwinter flyer being distributed by householder mail to most homes in this area a stouffvffle 8190 bayview avenue 399 main st w thomhllt now open 24 hours open til 9 pm monday thru saturday monday 9 amsaturday 9 pm miss canada tackles the hills near uxbridge miss canada 86 rene newhouse spent an in teresting day at dagmar ski resort sunday as part of the grand finale to national ski week the 19yearold british columbia native took time out from her busy schedule to chat with resort owner gabor marton right her visit was spon sored by elan skis chris shanahan she wont soon forget visit to dagmar resort by chris shanahan uxbridge twp rene newhouses personal diary is already full of interesting experi ences from the early stages of her reign as miss canada and after sundays eventful visit to dagmar ski resort shell probably be able to fill yet another book it all started off innocently enough with miss newhouses special appearance as part of the grand finale to national ski week but during an impromptu press conference the entire chalet sud denly plunged into darkness this set off a bizarre string of events that accelerated dagmars nor mally relaxed apres ski pace as it turned out the power was doused at about 7 15 pm by three patrons who allegedly thought miss canadas presence would di vert attention from a robbery attempt the daring plot to hijack a dag- mar snowmobile and other machinery was foiled through the quick actions of owner gabor marton and several staff durham regional police investi gated but dont expect there will be any charges a poised miss newhouse didnt seem the least bit phased by the evenings unscheduled excite ment she liked the friendly atmos phere at the uxbridgearea facil ity and even put the product of one of her sponsors elan skis to the test on dagmars downhill slopes the cranbrook bc native admitted the skiing in ontario doesnt quite compare to the mountain runs back home the petite 19yearold says shes enjoying a busy years sche dule that will take her to most parts of canada its a different pace to what im used to she says of her working base in toronto itp really exciting and every days a new experience miss newhouse is also looking forward to entering the miss uni verse pageant in july at an as-yet- unspecified location probably in the united states she hopes the invaluable ex perience gained as miss canada will help toward a career as either a flight attendant or a counsellor working with handicapped chil dren and while therell inevitably be offers for modelling and possibly television or film work miss new- house says she looks on these more as hobbies t the roughly 97000 worth of prizes she received after hejr crowning last october at toron tos cftotv studios include a brand new car mink coat piano and 20000 wardrobe claremont winter carnival features family activities claremont its time for claremont residents to let their hair down and find a cure for the midwinter blahs the hamlets third annual win ter carnival should fit the bill the fiveday event gets under way tonight jan 29 with a gala bingo game and continues through sunday feb 2 a complete list of carnival acti vities follow wednesday jan 29 bingo sponsored by the lions and lio ness clubs begins in the commun ity centre at 730 pm admission is 1 per player sandwiches cof fee and pop are for sale thursday jan 30 students at claremont public school cre ate snow sculptures in the schoolyard between 1 and 3 pm judging will take place at 3 pm with prizes awarded to the school team accumulating the most points miss snow queen contestants will be interviewed from 7 to 830 pm the public is invited to the community centre at 830 pm for judging and the subsequent crowning of a new carnival queen friday jan 31 residents gather at claremont united church at 620 pm for a torchlit community procession to the park opening ceremonies arc scheduled for 7 pm immediate ly followed by a family skating party members of the claremont lioness club will serve hot choco late and donuts teen dance begins at8 pm in the community centre admission is 250 for those aged 13 to 18 saturday feb 1 judging of snow sculptures on private properties will take place in the morning pancake breakfast at the united church from 8 to 930 am miller mile foot race starts near the coop at 930 am and finishes at the four corners parade begins from the coop at 10 am and continues to the le gion legion open house is scheduled from ii am to 2 pm everyones welcome to enjoy complimentary warm drinks and sandwiches variety of winter activities begin in the park after noon and con tinue through to 5 pm events in clude a hydro pole climbing con test 2 pm snowflake baseball 2 pm and oldtimcr hockey 4 pm gala trappers ball starts in the legion hall at 8 pm and goes un til 1 am it includes judging of trapper jack and diamond lil costumes and beardgrowing con test tickets are available from glcnna yoshida at 6493140 sunday feb 2 the final day kicksoff with a youthversus35 and over hockey match at 11 am on the parks ice pad crosscountry enthusiasts de part the united church around 1 pm for a family ski on a course at claremont estates a kahlua re ception follows from 230 to 4 pm at the masonic hall family toboganning is planned for 1 pm on killer hill west of claremont public school carnival wraps up with a hymn sing and bean dinner at claremont baptist church be tween 5 and 7 pm 1 iitefcaniival 4 sj g jan29fofeh2 v gopher it says mr cwc claremont winter carnival mascot mr cwc wcicomeswisi- tors to the hamlets third annual festival jan 29 to feb 2thc friendly gopher modelled here by costumedesigner henry sctire- gardus is accompanied by the public school student who nartied him in a contest tenyearold pam taylor left is also looking forward to the five days of winter fun chris shanahan

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