vivva best available copy tribune february 15 1989 a3 dont look now but somebodys watching in preparation for variety show 89 sals are in full swing at stouffville dist secon dary school here dancer beth bowman 17 goes through a routine above the watchful eyt of producer mark gornik show dates are march 2 3 and 4 jim thomas robin hood comes alive i goodwood goodwood residents will want to circle the dales of april 13 and 14 on their kitchen calendars thats when robin hood comes to town the musical presented by the children of grades 4 5 and 6 will take place in the gymnasium of goodwood public school lead roles have been assigned to the following alanadale wendy hag- gert prince john shyla bren- ijaii little john aaron van- nostrand robin hood rob housser maid marion colleen segriff friar tuck eddie mcdonald sheriff jill bunker king richard mathcw gregory and the court jester shayna segal staff organizers are tessie dempster jane sobil and fran demarco girl next door leadership qualities by jim thomas stouffville the summer of 1990 will be special for terrell junkin rose avenue stouffville shell qualify to serve as a camp counsellor likely at mary lake near huntsville she and girlfriend jan hart are taking the leader in training course this summer terrell loves camp shes been attending the past four years her parents allan and sharon have a cot tage in haliburton there she and sister tracy ii can swim waterski and windsurf to their hearts content- terrells our girl next door waterskiing however isnt terrells only skill shes an avid downhill skier as well tak ing to the slopes at devils elbow and horseshoe valley whenever possible she first took lessons at dagmar instruction terrell feels is very necessary shes yet to suffer an injury this week terrell and others from stouff ville high are enjoying five skidays in quebec volleyball and basketball are other favorite recreations terrell choscs english and dramaas en joyable subjects at sdss she gives mr eldridgc an aplus on her teacher honor roll terrell will soon complete a course with young drivers she hopes to obtain her license in april this pleasant 16yearold says her friends are and always will be a meaningful part of her life in addition to jan hart she counts julie coleman as special terrells farthest trip abroad has been to texas an aunt resides in dallas if given the opportunity to go further her choice is switzerland there terrell could really put her skiing skills to the test sixteenyearold terrell junkin rose a venae stouffville is taking a lcader-in- training course this summer and hopes to serve as a tamp counsellor next year terrells favorite high school subjects arc english and drama she gives staff teacher mr eldridgc an aplus jim thomas 9 shop sundays mixed feelings by denise mcdoxald the decision should be left to the individual such was the sentiment ex pressed by a majority of whitchurchstouffvilles business improvement area board bia members regar ding metropolitan toronto and surrounding municipalities muchheated debate whether to allow sunday shopping i think it should be left to the discretion of the owner said longtime respected farmer douglas gee was wellknown and highly respected in the vic toria square and gormley com munities where he farmed until his retirement to richmond hill 12 years ago mr gee passed away jan 26 in st michaels hospital toronto hed been in ill health about two years and while home for christmas his stay at other times was often brief due to a blood condition that required repeated transfusions mr gee was born at leslie street rr 2 gormley son of mr and mrs robert gee he was an active member in the congregation of victoria square united church where he served as sunday school superintendent and in other offices he later served as an elder in the congregation of the markham gospel chapel he was a life member of the gideon society mr gee was proud of his fami ly three sons ron of markham bryan rr 2 gormley nor man of shelburne five daughters shirley archibald of richmond hill audrey fuller- ton mesquite texas margaret humphries gainsville florida sheila kelly thornhill lois hyder calgary alberta and 24 grandchildren a brother fraser resides at victoria square the service was held jan 29 from the marshall funeral home richmond hill with spr ing interment victoria square cemetery mr wm yuille of the markham gospel chapel delivered the message assisted by mr eric tennant and mr an dre hendriquez mr douglas jones rendered a beautiful solo the pallbearers were all grandchildren robert michael and paul gee steven and brent archibald and jim forde slide tour of gaspe rev wayne reed pastor to the congregation of stouffville united church will show slides of the beautiful gaspe region when the horticultual society meets feb 20 at 8 pm in the lower auditorium of the united church projects are 1 a home made valentine a adults b juniors 2 an arrangement either fresh or artificial the cats meow pickering dogs will take a back seat feb 26 catlovers will move to the head of the class the national cat club is holding a show at the pickering recreation complex valley farm road hours are 9 am to 5 pm more than 200 entries are expected chairperson sandra stronach during last wednesday evenings monthly meeting however member tommy thompson is worried should a majority of downtown business people decide against opening the stone would be forever cast for those who had wished to open i think if places like uxbridge and markham were to open while we remained closed our business would be killed he said i also agree it should be left up to the individual but not if every other municipality around us is open i myself dont want to be but im not in a position to lost- 1000 a month businessman bob ancheril disagreed im against sunday opening thats the only day of the week i have to myself he said if i have to work seven days for my own store i might as well do something else while new member councillor nick tatone assured members the region would coordinate the entire activity for its municipalities he did feel it would be beneficial for the bia to make their opinions known i dont think it hurts to ex press your feelings as a group in any way shape or form he- said but we dont agree as a group added mrs stronach summing up the problem ex hibited by most parties since this issue came to light if im losing money and my trade is going elsewhere i want the right to be open and keep what ive got concluded mr thompson library events stouffville during the month of march the whitchurch- stouffville public library is presenting the following programs tues march 7 a free travel presentation on florida by jim gilliland this will include both slides and overheads the sub- last call for cookies girl guide cookies are on sale orders can be obtained by call ing kathy brillinger at 6401294 urban area or marion cuddie 4733686 rural area the deadline for placing orders is fri feb 24 ject relates on what to see in florida plus tips on getting there tues march 28 two sessions will be presented on the filling out of income tax forms this service is meant to assist senior citizens and wageearners as well as those who only file in order to claim the provincial and federal refundable tax orders it is not meant for those who file returns of a complex nature times follow 2 to 4 pm and 6 to 830 pm there is no charge for income tax sessions but interested per sons are asked to register in ad vance at the library candue amnesty week is feb 19 to 25 notes by jim thomas frustrating the time schedule for traf- fie jightson the stpuffville road between hwyv 48 and woodbine avenue is one of nervewracking frustration for citybound commuters not to mention firefighters and ambulance operators a red light at mccowan road means red lights at kennedy road warden avenue and possibly wood bine avenue too while this may not be intended its the way it is a timing change would save many frayed tempers not to mention gas tires and brakes one reason why all the hay and straw i spread about the excava tion at the new sunoco ser vice centre site winona drive and main street wcst stouffville accor ding to one observer its to give the gasoline more horsepower think spring while its been a relative ly mild winter the cold snap last week had most folks wishing for spring to hasten the season the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority has already an nounced maple syrup days at bruces mill as march 4 to april 9 thats only 17 days away i bet you feel warmer already music night if youre one to circle dates on your calendar several months in advance i give you this one the 19th annual sacred music night hosted by st james presbyterian- church stouffville is friday may 5 at 8 pm and yes bob davies will be there i hope you will be also doing well 0 im calling it the firstcr wonder of the floral world back inj december alexi davidsoiv rupert avenue stouffville presented me with a potted dandelion in full bloom its life expec tancy at the time was about two weeks but it fooled us both not only is it alive and well a second bud is about toburst forth any day now i turn it daily for maximum sunlight even talk to it oc casionally when were both feeling a little bit depress ed its responded like nothing else ive ever grown come may alex and i will toss a coin to see whose lawn is honored with a transplant my thanks a personal thanks to rev howard minaker of bethel pentecostal assembly at ringwood for the beautiful 1989 scripture text calen- dar one of these always oc cupied a place of pro minence in our kitchen down on the farm it tori- tained a bible verse for every day of the year and so does the 89 version some things fortunately dont change rough ride heres hopings the ninth line between stouff vile and h hwy 7 is improved prior to the opening of the markhamstouffvihefi hospital otherwise a pa- tients condition could go v from serious to critical within a period of six 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