Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1986, p. 14

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i a14 tribune july 9 1986 top contributors to athletics at summitview former summitview staff teacher jim fletch er is now a phys ed instructor at stouffviue dist secondary school however his memory lives on through the donation of a plaque for outstanding contribution to the summitview athletic program this year the winners were scott mckiniey13 of lori avenue and karen carr 14 of dorman drive jim thomas g we reserve the right to limit quantities and to correct printers errors j super x drugs bonus coupon hostess super x drugs bonus coupon white swan i potato chips paper towels 200g assorted varieties i y i with this coupon limit two percouponpercustomer limitonecoupon per customer coupon i 2 roll package withthis coupon m v vwviviiiv v iwmvvumpvh j himiilllfvpvi uwpvhjll wulivlhup timi onccuufjufl will pon expires july 13 1986 i per customer coupon expires july 13 1986 i eg m n m hh u m m n on m no era super x drugs bonus coupon super x drugs bonus coupon sunpac supreme care just 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susan rosenberger manitoba street is working as a parttime cashier at canadian tire for the sum- mer in the fall shell attend centennial college in a legal secretary course elaine jin penny crescent markham is going to sudbury for six weeks this summer to participate in a french immersion course in september elaine will be enrolled at the university of ottawa charmaine lintner market street is working at the ministry of natural resources fish reserve on highway 48 for the summer in the fall shell attend at wilfrid laurier university waterloo dana mcbride fincham avenue markham is working in the advertising department office at magna auto parts international for the summer and will be attending at the university of toronto to study commerce in the fall beth ann cook trotham circle markham is working in a dry cleaners in stouffville for the sum mer in the fall shell be enrolled at the capenwray school in england for a oneyear bible course on her return she hopes to study art lesley kelly church street north is working at fox hunter equestrian club rr 4 stouffville teaching horseback riding to young children in september lesley will attend huron college at the university of western ontario in london to study business administration kathy goldman elm road is managing the stouffville pool for the summer this fall kathy will be enrolled at brock university st catharines in a fouryear recreational phys ed course nina chee north street is presently employed on the staff of greens restaurant in stouffville in august nina will work for the ministry of educa tion as the sports coordinator for international stu dent exchanges in the fall shell attend at the university of western ontario studying french and german tasneem doctor emetine crescent markham is working part- time in a dry cleaning store in the fall shell be enrolled in the faculty of science at the university of western ontario neighborly notes by jim thomas unfortunate its not likely orchard park principal john hincks will re tain a very good impression of this community after nine years of faithful leadership we allowed him to depart without as much as a formal thank you this ingratitude on the part of local parents of which i am one points up the need for bet ter liaison between the home and the school we should hang our collective heads youre out rev chris sorley may be re tired from regular preaching duties but he hasnt lost his sense of humor as the guest pastor at the commnnity worship service in stouffviue june 28 he said he wished to time his sermon so as not to in terfere with the slopitch tournament scheduled to re sume at 1230 pm or some one might holler strike three t i said it weeks quote luek ton under quote of the week the following comment was made by carol brodie at the bahaisponsored pet show in stouffville june 28 entries were being requested for the lookalike category a class where the master or mistress most resembles hisher dog cat goat frog etc said carol id like to go in but im afraid i might win giftwrapped four baby robins will soon ar rive giftwrapped in a nest at the front of the testa villa apartments albert street- south ma arid pa robin in pre paring their summer home obviously picked up several rib bons from a nearby property and wove them into their com fortable abode the strands however have been left to hang giving the nest a giftwrapped look not the town construction work on the stouffville tennis courts raised a few eyebrows among those attending the outdoor community worship service june 28 not our people mayor fran sainsbury was quick to point out apparently out of seven days in the week the contractor could find no other time but the sabbath to fit the work into his schedule something wrong i thought all contestants in the miss whitchurchstouffville pageant were excellent when it came to impromptu speeches possibly one of the most difficult parts of the contest we espe cially liked sandra clees reply to the query you had one wish what might it be said sandra id like to play third base with the blue jays tony fernandez public relations being what it is in the jays front office howard starkman may just arrange it open season female joggers it seems run risks doing their thing along rural roads there are a lot of weirdos out there who take de- light in harassing young ladies in the seclusion of the country side such an incident occurred wednesday on the bethesda road near hwy 48 york re gional police are investigating coop student the coop program at stouff ville dist secondary school is proving extremely popular it allows students to enter the real world of various career courses eighteenyearold lisa fockler a grade 12 stu dent at sdss is coming to the tribune in september lisa is the daughter of bruce and anna fockler ringwood while local physicians un doubtedly gave mayor fran sainsbury a pain by demon strating in the to wn park on the arrival of premier and mrs david peterson june 25 it wasnt mayor sainsbury who said it i did they gave me a pain also a warning novel licence plate stickers interest me i saw one saturday on the back of a toyota on main street stouffville that read dont follow me im lost and he was the driver was looking for the sales barn cmon kids if the to wn is hesitant to pro vide recreation in stouffville for a its young peopleits because council is never certain of sup port for several years ive heard cries of give us roller- skating so stouffville has rol lerskating every tuesday and thursday evenings at the new rec centre but where are the kids the facilities are excel- lent and the admission fee is reasonable its a fun sport for all ages give it a try watch for it if everything goes according to plan the new ringwood res taurant and gas bar will open this saturday located at one of the busiest corners in rural ontario the halfmillion dollar investment is almost certain of success a s construction of stouffville have done a beauti ful job both inside and out an excellent improvement to the site big car show the antique and classic car show will once again be held at the whitchurchstouffville museum in vandorf the date is sunday aug 10 beginning at 10 am craft people may display their wares on location for a booth rental fee of 15 the num ber to call is 7278954 s tmmi trane trane air www conditioners bb fgfwwswib arent you feeling cooler already thetrane ambassador with its 5 year limited warranty makes heat relief extra affordable without sacrificing quality for more information about special manufacturers allowances call this trane dealer governors s heating and air conditioning 24 hour service 99 financing available through enerfarlqam plan 4774990 royal bank saturday tournament by evelyn milsted gormley the gormley missionary church fastball team is hosting a tournament this saturday july 12 at the victor ia square park beginning at 930 am lunch will be available on location mr and mrs bill hall and girls spent a week at mishewah family camp on round lake kevin melanie and jennifer rydzik are holidaying at the mis hewah camp on round lake this week kerry and samantha atkinson and karen paisley are enjoying a week at trail of the pines camp stayner the john cober family reun ion will be held this saturday july 12 at the stouffville park mrs janet volpe and sara of pickering and dawn wideman of uxbridge enjoyed dinner thurs day with their grandmother mrs martha wideman stouffville rev louis cober of mt joy pennsylvania will be the guest speaker at the 11 am service july 13 in heise hill church dur ing the worship children robert and ryan hogge will be dedi cated several heise hill folk are attending the bicnniai confer ence of the brcthcrn in christ churches at mcmaster universi ty hamilton it commenced on saturday and concludes on thurs day a number from heise hill church sang in the hymn festiv al sunday evening

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