Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 20, 1987, p. 14

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a14 tribune may 20 1987 wm anniversary you could wfn a 1988 pontiac tempest entry blanks available at super dominion iwm g assorted varieties pepsicola 6 pack fi w mm 1q0 cherry pie 625 g sue 199save so jane parker apple pie 625g size 2 litre free offer unit cost 66c per iqoml i snug im mm msw regular fine or extra fine grind nabob tradition or summit coffee heritage farm assorted flavours country best ice cream decaffeinated coffee 369 g vac pac 459save 40 llp fruit punch grape orange strawberry little jugger drinks newcomers club celebrates 1st anniversary layer assorted flavours the whitchurchstouffville newcomers club celebrated its first anniversary with a dinner and election of officers may 14 the president for 198788 is jo york right the immediate past president is ginny burrow left the repre sentative for welcome wagon is dianne darling centre others on the executive include sue joyce 1st vicepresident lorie parrott 2nd vicepresident and eileen marett treasurer alan shackleton duncan hines cake mixes at summitview school 510 g pkg several staff changes for september term w- m frozen concentrated white or pink ffs dominion lemonade frozen beef chicken or turkey banquet meat pies by denise mcdonald stouffville summitview public school students may be hardpressed to recognize many of their teachers when classes re sume this fall according to principal lome boadway the september staff wil include an additional eight members susan levine from franklin street school markham will teach a grade 3 with newly- appointed karen attridge accept ing the responsibility for a split grades 3 and 4 stephen smith from baythorn will teach grade 5 steven rensink from alberta and joan gordon of kleinburg will take grade 8 bianca creek will transfer to special education combination pack contains 2 rib ends 2 low ends 4 centre cut chops loin pork chops 439 product of us a sweet quart strawberries fresh from available at most stores c available at most stores maple leaf oeli sliceo black forest style country 8a kitchen ham freshly baked pumpernickel yy rye bread 150 o 103 89 many stores pin 24 hours prices effective tuesday may 19th thru saturday may 23rd 1987 wo rosorve iho right to limit quantities to normal family requirements savings shown in this ad based on curront regular retails no sales to dealers please we accept all food store coupons this weeks baseball magic sponsors christie whole wheat regular or 50 less salt ritz crackers x0g bo 129 yogourts os j regular or light touch pu0ds6s ass flavours save jo laura secord mini desserts 199 powdered iaun0ry save ho abc detergent v 299 layer assorted flavours save w duncan hines cake mixes 99 747 oon iwis umonvuc m cqmmm y 7 ft mecewwt whlowoau twornmm souaac 2i wrtrmwf byvw j0o john si t byvfew honored on 80th birthday mrs ailccn iiinau 16th avenue markham and formerly of loyd avenue stouffvillc has many friends this was obvious sunday when hundreds attended an open house in her honor at lindners restaurant main street markham the occasion was in celebration of her 80th birthday jim thomas also scheduled to join the sum- mitview staff in september will be a fulltime french teacher rei placing patty pluss as well as a parttime french instructor and a kindergarten teachers aide the additional teachers will give staff the flexibility to take on more things such as enrichment programs said mr boadway t speaking at a principalparents meeting may 15 class splits although class splits incorpor- ating two grades into one have been a concern for some parents mr boadway assured mothers there will only be two this fall included in schedulings for september will be two grade 1 j classes two grade 2 one grade 3 one grades 3 and 4 split onej grade4 onegrade5 onegrades 4 and 5 split one grade 6 onei grade7 two grade 8 and two spe- cial education classes i have no reservations con cerning these splits said mr boadway some years ago we tried a pilot project where norma card took on a grades 3 and 6 class we were very selective of the students enrolled and it seemed like a good mix you can make just about anything work however the key to success is a good teacher head lice the evergrowing number of public school students experienc ing head lice has many parents including principal boadway con- cerned about controlling the problem said principal boadway a staffing problem with the public health department has left the re sponsibility for checking children up to parents and teachers he claims the schools responsi bility lies in keeping with head lice identified until the nits are gone however he says many people are under the misconcep tion once the shampoo treatment is finished its all over but such is not the case instead the dead lice have to be picked off at one time head lice was re garded as something dirty said principal boadway but anyone can get them simply by exchang ing combs or wearing the same baseball helmet principal boadway also says once one case has been identified notices arc sent home to all pa rents asking them to check their children its not a simple thing to do he concluded but if you use a magnifying glass theyre caster to detect

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