Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 12, 1986, p. 3

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tribune november 12 1986 a3 girl next door a budding farmerette enjoys outdoors by jim thomas bloomington its hard to believe a girl so immaculate could actually enjoy cutting cabbages and cauliflower tracey lehman does all summer long she works for her parents bill and linda lehman ninth line north near bloomington putting in days that often extend from 7 am to 6 pm and she still has enough energy left over to go out friday nights traceys our girl next door tracey admits when she has a choice between housework and farm work shell choose the great outdoors every time however its not all work and no play for this pleasant 16- yearold she enjoys water- skiing weekends at the cottage and softball she also likes coun try music tracey was two years old when her parents moved from the family farm across from the sales barn to the ninth line she has an older sister denise 18 and a younger brother dan 13 now in grade 11 at stouffville dist secondary school tracey hopes to enroll in a community college travel course following graduation shes already vi sited such faraway places as mexico barbados and florida her hopedfor holiday is vene zuela tracey appreciates her close circle of friends her mother and dad she says have been very supportive sixteenyearold tracey lehman ninth line north whitchurch- stouffville is a grade 11 student at sdss following graduation she hopes to enroll in a travel course at a community college interests include the great outdoors waterskiing and softball jim thomas traceys looking forward to obtaining her drivers licence an ambition that could be fulfil led any day now she takes les sons from jack barkey on booth drive high news ace the music by jeff carney sdss reporter the terrified student makes his way reluctantly to his home room class his palms are sweaty his throat is dry and his innards are tied in knots he has enough but terflies to make any lepidoptrist look it up proud and his body is bathed in perspiration his home room door creaks open other students in the same predicament are there exchang ing nervous glances and engaging in forced laughter the teacher slowly calls out the names in alpabetical order methodically distributing the papers to each student inevitably the panicstricken student hears his name echo through the classroom and he woodenly steps forward to re ceive the cold crisp paper hur rying out into the hall he stands by his locker the fear of the un known overpowering his intense curiosity eventually logic takes over and with jangled nerves pounding heart he nervously reads his interim report card yes this past week at sdss saw the barbaric and stressful ritual of the dreaded interim re port distributed to all students on thursday november 6 at 315 pm the uproar was tumultous as students compared standings celebrated high grades and be moaned failures reactions were as different as the students them selves some planned to cele brate all night while others de cided to end their social lifestyles and pursue a more academically oriented existence the clamor faded as one by one students went home to be confronted by mom and dad thos anticipat ing this equally barbaric ritual formed a definite minority the following day the school was still bubbling with excite ment however the novelty of ex cusemaking had worn off as stu dents reexamined their marks with critical eyes by 315 pm friday most if not all students were actually appreciative of the interim report for they now had an indication of their progress in individual subjects schedules could be altered accordingly and priorities revaluated it was a committed and dedicated student body that attended class at sdss friday will this dedica tion and commitment last hope fully yes for january exams arent as far distant as many stu dents would like to believe william e duxbury of stouffville former grade 13 graduate lisa martinello during coin- principal of markham dist high school pre- mencement exercises at mdhs friday sents one of two scholarships in his name to jim thomas w pf we deliver we can deliver your flyers for as little as 35c each call advertising at 2942200 or distribution at 2948244 1986 flyers delivered to oct 1 economist suntribune 8794100 mctroland distributing 217977600 a m scott johnson look for these flyers at your door food city pizzaville mothers woolco miracle food marl simpsons ealons a o 7155 woodbine ave 4751971 i hwy 7 v x o 3 simis o a at i i we reserve the right w mon wed o am 9 pm to limit quantities thursfri 8 an 10 pm no ralnchecks st 730 am- 9 pm prices in effect until sunday nov 16 sun 8 am 6 p m we try harder than the rest m open sundays 8 am 6 w

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