Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1987, p. 10

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10 tribune september 30 1987 with this coupon save 30 frozen concentrated regular or pulp free old south orange juice 79 ftji6tiiwvlla4pwj0iz9 vc i with this coupon save 100 8 iacanoni cheese kraft dinner r m zss uri t pe- czxcr 0v v iw s ooow 3 ar f stouffville 399 main st w vlj pm- m jueiday 8190 bayview avenue wadnaiday ftsaturday thornhill now open 24 hours th vsv monday 9 am saturday 9 pm tnur 8r fri 8 am 10 pm jennifer smith one of stouffville dist secon dary schools most prolific phys edstudents is now teaching the very same subject subject at thornlea high thornhiu jennifer credits bill duxbury former principal at stouffville and la ter markham with giving her the break sh needed shes nevet looked back although now living in toronto jennifer still looks on stouffvil le as hoirie jim thomas stouffvilles jennifer smith ssffradtdacl wha by jim thomas jennifer smiths name is emblazoned on bars and plaques across the sports wall of fame at stouffville high little did jennifer know then shed one day be putting 16 and 17yearolds through their paces in much the same way afewiachesi s wouldnt do myselfrshe says the tneroaa wrs activities she doesnt do squash foi or did she v yhfes i think i was in about grade 10 tfhenvfdecided oh teaching as a career says the softspoken phys ed instructor at thornlea high she cre dits jim rehiu of the sdss staff with helping make up her mind i was keen on gym she recalls often id stay after school until five oclock usually on the boys side and then go figure skating after that with sports she says students could socialize and exercise all at the same time jennifer loved it and her enjoyment showed she excelled in almost every field the long jump the high jump the hurdles relays cross country wherever the challenge not to mention the parallel bars where she fthrilled students and staff alike with her skill while in grade 12 jennifer advanced to the allontarios in both the long jump and hurdles a graduate of york university jennifer holds an honors ba a bachelor of education and honors phys ed specialist degrees shes one of eight phys ed teachers on the thornlea staff describes facilities there as phenomenal i really like this school- j she enthuses im fully aware of alj the advantages it was bill duxbury her principal at sdss who later hired her at markhataithat was the break she needed- in addition to phys ed she also taught grade 13 sociology shes now in her third year at thornlea manyof the programsarc cored she says this presents no problems whenever they get out of hand i make them run she laughs jennifer is so completely sold on the benefits of physical education she advises activities apart from established programs and she joins in fd never ask a student to do anything i re are few fdr example her team won the provincial championships at york and later competed in england she now plays squasfiup to five times a week in ladies a j class competition shes also an avid downhill skier an indoor pool adjoining thornlea school is a tremendous asset jennifer claims after hours its utilized by the markham parks and recrea- tion department here bus loads of trainable mentally retarded children are bussed in from all across york re- gion jennifer assists with this program- also the former stouffvijlle student admits shes fit- ness conscious butnot to the extreme the more energy you expend the more energy you v have she explains jennifer doesnt confine her activities to a school gymnasium shes travelled extensively to europe twice and england across much of the united states and canada a holiday in africas alsoin her vacation plans and maybe europe again next summer but she hasnt forgotten stouffville shebeens in touch with family members here and a close group of high school friends what lies ahead jennifers completely happy with her jtoi in r lifehowever she readily admits keeping pace with 16yearolds could be strenuous at fifty so shevl like to turn her teaching talents towards something more academic like english or his- tory but thats in the future right nowkeeping pace is no problem lions anniversar pin award to ryerson student ninctccnycarold sarah hill sciberras road unionvillc is the grand prize winner of the stouffville lions clubs 50th anniversary pin de sign contest the rycrson students entry was one of 59 received for her work sarah will re ceive a cheque in the amount of 150 shes pic- lured here with club president mike grinnell left and director ivan harris the stouffville i jons club will celebrate its golden anniversary in jane 1988 jim thomas 1

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