Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 10, 1988, p. 29

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tribune august 10 1988 cs jsixteenyearold teresa buckle was named junior club and looks forward to competing in the showmanship champion at the sutton fair markham fair this fall saturday shes a member of the sharon dairy jim thomas map good times mar great taste august 1519th 1988 come and see if we can move you monday 1115 1245 stouffville seniors dance line 6402632 markham judo club 2942136 600 golds gym 4717871 golds gym tuesday 1130 1245 600 the iron works 2947800 itfcckoaumk gvmborce 4479475 markham racquet fitness club 2946161 o wednesday thursday 1130 kicks dance studio 2942618 1245 my teddy bear and me workouts 6406567 600 margos school of dance 4714229 m markham racquet club friday 1130 laurie thacker school of dance 4715243 1245 jong park institute tae kuon do 2948880 1130 600 markham gvmnastic club 4750364 centennial fitness centre 2946111 sound equipment kindly supplied by carlaw music c0mpany sports equipment kindly supplied by collegiate sports hantas a theme park with i the christmas spirit m 50acresoffamilyfun roller coaster jgpj ferris wheel train kris kringle riverboat skjt v paddlewheeler kris kringle paddlewheel auoovfs erboat whbi b santas village daily tickets provide unlimited rides games and live shows gnome mm goll ks a modern cirg prt round kids bring 2 adults and one gets in for free this coupon redeemable for 1 free adult entry with one full adult entry paid santasinage broceinlgt valid thro sept 488 nut lo t un4 h any oart smui vubgr isvoum ofcf town of s buace3rid0e j i v jl- pl y j fr j 1 t l exit czj 3 telephone for more information 7056452512 1095 k opens 1000 am 7 days a week two in the saddle leanne verzin 18 was photographed at the sutton her dapple gray horse dusty fair giving a lift to her apricot poodle topper on jim thomas 4h club leaders needed for farm based youth organization by kate gilderdale with increasing competition for jobs in todays world ex perience in a chosen field can be a real asset for someone beginn ing a new career 4h clubs in york region can help young people gain practical knowledge through a wide varie ty of programs started 75 years ago in rolands manitoba as a boys and girls club 4h head heart hands and health took its present name in 1952 the emphasis is on personal development learning and leadership skills explains kathy simpson a rural organiza tion specialist with the ministry of agriculture and food in newmarket young people between 12 and 21 get involved in groups ranging from dairy calf and horse clubs to outdoors and ploughing clubs a recent project covered personal finances group members attend six meetings and carry out a variety of activities related to their specific topic dairy club projects for ex ample will teach skills such as calf training and showmanship as well as providing necessary in formation on nutrition kathy notes outdoor clubs will con centrate on a variety of areas in cluding cooking and leaf identification members are given the oppor tunity to work with animals and learn firsthand how to deal with them each project wraps up with an achievement program kathy states livestock is usual ly shown at local fairs and 4h clubs across york region will meet september 7 at the markham fairgrounds where they will make presentations and show their projects the club also encourages members to hone their public speaking skills during meetings and at national and regional events we have about 30 clubs in york region kathy estimates last year we had 192 members and 46 volunteer leaders total ontario membership is about 16000 although there has been some decline in membership it has tended to follow the overall population pattern and is not seen as a crisis by 4h but efforts to recruit both leaders and members will con tinue to be a priority and a pro motional pamphlet on 4h and its aims will be distributed to com munity centres across the region the main qualifications for club leaders are an interest in their topic and a desire to work with young people prior to each project leaders undergo a train ing session to increase their awareness of the topic and to help them feel comfortable working with their group meetings can be held at a leaders or a members home or in a community hall a minimum of six people are required to start a club kathy emphasizes that 4h is not just a rural club for young people living on farms its open to anyone interested in learning or improving skills in many dif ferent areas we offer such a wide variety of projects and topics and its a really great organization to be in volved in she states a lot df members have been able to put 4h experience on their resumes which has helped them get jobs the 4h model is to learn by doing kathy says similar organizations are found in 80 countries throughout the world members are encouraged to accept responsibility be good citizens and use their free time effectively for more information about the club or becoming a leader call kathy in newmarket at 8954519 or toll free at 18002633241 valtoudis brothers meat packers buy direct saveifresh ontario meat gp full sides only 1 60lb y hind quarters only s200ib front quarters only si50lb value i lb lamb -whole- sheep whole f goat whole t prices in effect una aug 14 1988 rr 3 claremont ontario 6404616 open 7 days a week monsat77sun73 io f

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