Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 30, 1988, p. 10

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teacher maryfrancis juk right pi at the right time marjfrancis juk is a teacher on the staff of cialized honors degree in history and a degree in stouttvhie dist secondary school prime re- englisl husband luiz and daughter- sponsibilities are english and coop education lacey reside on lori avenue in stonffvillc a graduate of york unh jim thomas by jim thomas stouffville i was in the right theyrightfike this is how maryfrancis juk describes a luhatuitiniatelyljroughtherto staff of stouffville dist secondary school i wanted to do my practice teaching here recalls mrs juk i contacted nevil hodgs6iianidrheeeptdmerwitn6at hesitation when a position caine up three weeks into the school year sepfi 1986v i accepted mrs juk is the tribunes teacher fea- ture of the week j- although born a cornwall mrs juk looks on woqdstpckas home vlt was tnere she acquired her formal education later attehr v ifigyork universitiwhere she re- ceived her honors degrefe m history and a degree in english between high school and university maryfrancis spent a year in brazil a tour of duty sponsored by the rotary club of woodstoqk it was there she met her hus bandtobe mr arid mrs juk and daughter eside on tori ayenuestouffville mrs juk describes stouffviilehigh as terrific i love the school arid i love the 1 community she says english arid coop education are major resporisibiufiesi she riidriitors 21 students in the coop program 0 people areiriyolyedfmrs juk explains with the number likely to exceed 100 next fall working in the real world involves posi- uons ranging from secretarial i ount- ing to crefighting and policing one student jennifer kueceman of bal vlaritraeis associated with ckan radio in newmarket shes doing a marvellous job says maryfrancis enthusiastically s shedescribestheprogram as exciting ww mrs- juk enjoys the classroom en vironment she honestly admits an adriiinis- trative position sometime in the future would he appreciated i outside ofschool little laceys the light of her life when time permits she enjoys crosscountry and downhill skiing swiftly jming reading and badminton maryfrancis hasririesistermargaretai medical doctor on the staff of mt sinai hps pital toronto arid one brother john a chartered accountant also iriitororito her parents still reside in woodstock whatsihe most satisfying result of her teaching career to date mrs juk was asked i when fpr no real reason a uderifcom es upandsays thanksshe replied v- of i v ion heritage portraits announces prize winner eugenia cork mana ger of the markvlle shopping centre is all smiles as she draws the winner george elhage of downsview in herit age portraits recent richmond green home show contest owners john sawyers left and peter head right in vite you to visit their store located in the markville shopping centre grand opening at nicoles nicky gregory centre owner of nicoles the ultimate located at 70a main st n in markham celebrated in style at the grand opening of her salon on fridavv cutting the official ribbon is daniel scott- president of esthetic beautysupy iinway place in don mills spoils an unusual postmodem architectural design the retiremcnl residence boasis substantially larger rooms than many other residences retirement residence encourages ageless living beechwood place and donway place the first two lifestyle retirement com munities in the toronto area incor- i porate the basic philosophy of ageless wellness into their daily operating style john press vicepresident operations explains that the theory of ageless wellness is in keeping with the goals and objectives of lifestyle retirement communities our residents take respon- sibility for their own lives while we provide the facilities and services that enable them to do so he said ageless wellness has two basic principles the preven- tion of illness and the promo- tion of wellness press elaborated at lifestyle retire- ment communities we will be enforcing these principles with innovative and exciting options and topnotch nutri tional meal plans and exercise programs a renowned expert on ag ing dr joel elkes is a member of lifestyle retire ment communities advisory board and has been involved in developing programs for the company he is a member of presidents committee on aging and has researched and written extensively on the theory of ageless wellness lifestyle retirement com munities emphasis on mental wellbeing begins with one of its trademarks the provi sion of more space and choice in living accommodations a variety of units complete with kitchenettes and ample closet space are offered ranging from studio apartments to twobedroom units making a move into a retirement residence is often a highly emotional experience press said we want to make this experience a positive one he added by providing more space than existing canadian facilities do we pro vide the opportunity for in dependent lifestyles our residents can not only bring many of their cherished fur nishings and possessions with them dut they can entertain friends and family comfor tably in their own home a unique recreational pro gram is also part of the lifestyles concept a firstever in retirement residences x specialized computer program matches resident profiles with both inhouse and external ac tivities and programs this program is an exciting option for residents situated in an attractive open area the centre includes a large modern cooking centre and gives residents the opportuni ty to plan their own social ac tivities our residents are mobile independent active and quite capable of leading well balanc ed and fulfilling lifestyles at lifestyle retirement com munities we do not make the mistake of equating old age with illness but recognize that senior citizens have a lot to of fer life press said our ser vices simply set the stage for our residents while they determine their own lifestyles while many of lifestyles programs are designed to pro mote selfworth arid mental wellbeing physical well- being is not ignored it has been found that many symp toms attributed to old age are often just a result of poor nutrition lifgestyles full- service dining rooms offer three meals a day which give residents optimum nutritional impact and healthy eating habits an exercise studio is also onsite guidance in setting up personalized exercise pro grams is available to residents as well as organized classes we are doing our best to ac- commodate all of our residents needs and desires aging is a normal phase of life and in keeping with the ageless wellness philosophy we recognize this press said our operations are designed to help our residents move closer to a positive sense of wellbeing and a celebration of life for more information donway place 8 the donway east 4457555 torontodon mills heresagoiden oprosrruity the golden griddle is coming to your city this is your opportunity to make the profitable franchise investment talk to us well prove to you that our success formula support systems and financial rewards make sound business sense there are already 39 golden griddle franchise successes in ontario its time you seized yourgolden opportunity now youre cookin m notice to our advertisers our offices will be closed on april 1st to observe good friday and therefore our deadlines for saturday april 2nd weekender edition will be moved ahead 24 hours display advertising all space and copy wed march 30th 1200 noon real estate all space and copy wed march 30th 1200 noon classified all space and copy wed march 30th 500 pm normal deadlines resume for the april 6th edition economlstsun weekender the tribune 2942200 6402100 tiy id b n snt i s ton

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