girlfnext door 99 shoppers to cash i on iviiiijirccii s smu6 by jim thomas stouffville f anoptf smiles been added to the com- m en t of cordial cashiers at ouffvules ap maureen verhoog albert street north hopes to con- elude her training course this week and graduate into a full- fledged moneychanger shes our girl next door catering to customers com es naturally for this 16-year- old grade 10 student at stouff ville high not only is she pleasant toeveryone she meets shes also experienced behind the counter of her pa rents store on main street jack and wilma verhoog operate the stouffville de licatessen maureen has an older brother jeroen 21 her close circle of friends is important maureen says this companionship dates back to early years at orchard park they often do things together maureen ex plains unlike her brother mau- reenwashtborn in her pa rents native holland still shes fluent in dutch shes been back to the land of wind mills and tulips four times shes also been twice to quebec born in oshawa maureen was only three when her mother and dad moved to stouffville she speaks highly of sdss particularly staff teachers mr rehill and mrs juk she was a dancer in the 1987 variety show french and math are favo- rite subjects maureen and girlfriend kel- j ly brooks are looking forward to a holiday in europe poss ibly next summer shed also enjoy another trip to quebec while undecided as to a fu ture career maureen is lean ing towards something re- t lated to business perhaps a rchartereffaeeouhtanf sixteenyearold maureen verhoog is a grade 10 student at stouffville high soon her smile will flash across the counter at stouffvilles ap she hopes to complete her training on cash this week maureen is the daughter of jack and wilma verhoog albert street north at stouffville high floor hockey provides lunchhour excitement 3 by jeff carney 2 sdss reporter the question everyone at sdss is asking this week is show do you spell excitement if you asked phys ed teacher save connell his reply would assuredly be floor h-o-c- hey 5 if you asked pingpong wizard knran rasul his answer would most likely be four day tyeekend 5 yes this week saw the arrival jf the most eagerly anticipated events since march break the fcurday easter weekend and floor hockey jj played with broom sticks hock ey sticks without blades and a felt jnd a donutshaped puck floor hockey or ringette as its known jh professional circles is the high schools cure for spring ever phys ed students just com pleting three months of gymnas tics health classes and badmin ton are eager for an opportunity to flex their muscles and those of us not involved in phys ed are eager to show the jocks that we an still thresh it out with the best f them and so the stage is set the rules re simple any body contact near the walls of the gym results fn a penalty shot players without niouthguards are ineligible for competition and and just what ere those other rules two re ferees keep a lid on things as the teams display feats of dexterity strength and stamina sport you call that sport i call it organized violence pure and simple violence com mented grade 10 student kim saunders to give her credit she does have a point floor hockey can get a little rough many are sporting bruises after matches wednesday and thursday yours truly was even unceremoniously inaugcratcd into the sport by being knocked flat by a rather large grade 13 opponent where did i get my bruises lets just say i dont plan to do a lot of sitting for the next few days regardless floor hockey is great the participants enjoy it almost as much as the fans who pack the gymnasium every lunch- hour to see the game while spring fever threatens to reach epidemic proportions floor hock ey does wonders for student sanity also newsworthy this week is theannouncementthatsdss is planning a careers kaleido scope wed may 6 this prog ram will provide students an opportunity to talk to people pre sently employed in a wide variety of vocations emelitor work i- jstoji ii has long had the reputation of being a church this is good as long as a congregations good works arent kept sulaal i congregations good works arent kept iieinbership members and adherents nunity rather than the church as ingypur visit to evangel hall x lin story in your feb 4 roaming around this fact im told other downtown missionshave ithe beneficiaries of our churches generosity hearwarmitig news to live in d town with a conscience icclteij sheilatanneivj iron wood crescent wv stouffville- we deliver we can deliver your flyers for as little as 35c each call advertising at 2942200 or distribution at 2948244 economist suntribune melroland distributing 2904900 71449100 look for these flyers at your door cashway toromark fantastic sams farm section simpsons moorcs suits shoppers drug mart wooko miracle mart the brick warehouse shop a save shawn foley tribune aprh 22 1987 a3 tiy o