mm cio tribune march 29 1989 l i know what its like to need cash in a hurry national trust knows too when a career and kids and a social life dont leave much time for banking count on national trust to make it as fast and easy as possible national trust markham markville shopping centre 4793544 380000000 car first you say im doing it for the family when she looks at you sideways tell her hyundai just spent 5 years and 380000000 to bring out the allnew sonata with all the luxury of a midsize at a very compact price next the sonata has 10 cubic feet more interior room than camry or accord thats about the size of one whole person in fact it has as much room as taurus or sable then it has a bigger standard engine than camry accord or mazda 626 a quiet 24 l beauty with overhead cam twin counter balance shafts and multipoint fuel injection that gives the driver the confidence of power to spare on the freeway onramp finally sonatas standard luxuries include power steering tilt steering wheel remote control mirrors remote trunk and fuel door release first class amfm stereo cassette with 4 speakers childseat anchorage and much much more and when she gets around to asking you the price just say shes in for a very pleasant surprise 12990 your hyundai dealer has the key to a 380000000 test drive and how you ltvl innqi and your family rltui ifcjmi can settle fof more cars that make sense sdhaia msspsoniuclncliidinjtfroghllktnuufklfdi swyourlrxfokliiilikilcfforfmjmjndpol chjrjn hyundai of toronto 955 eglinion avenue e toronto 4254488 downtown hyundai 951 queen street east toronto 4612323 auto trend m262yongcstrcct richmond hill 8848841 agincourt hyundai 4910 shcppard ave e scarborough 2912929 limberts motors ltd 95 eagle street newmarket 8953222 auto seven 5829 hwy 7 markham 4710099 rotom hyundai 1957 eglinton avenue east scarborough 7524720 jack frame hyundai 285 old kingston road scarborough 2837669 su talented seniors part of 325 club by kate gilderoale seniors living in the apartments at 323 elm road dont believe in sitting around to let the grass grow under their feet resident kaye farnsworth estimates almost half the occupants are involved in the 325 club an organization which dates back to the mid 1970s it started when one of the ontario housing ladies visited the apartments to interview everyone and see if they were happy recalls florence pearce as she went to each apartment she notic ed what the crafts people were doing and felt it was a shame not to let others see their work the representative suggested they organize craft shows and asked mrs pearce to take charge what followed was the beginning of a flurry of creative activity which produced a variety of crafts including quilts rugs and paintings when they held their first show they decided to put in one table with items for sale because we didnt have a cent even for postage laughs mrs pearce they earned about 100 later it was suggested a residents club be formed for various activities at the complex for a while they organized two annual bazaars now they hold one each fall notes resident ann hathaway she remembers when they made a quilt with the names of all residents in the building on it which norm faulkner at the sales barn bought for 500 during each bazaar one club member volunteers the use of his or her apartment as a tea room the bazaar has always been popular and the only advertising they do is at parkview village and apartments in parkview home and at the home support office mrs farnsworth claims the reason for this is because they dont want to attract too many people due to space limitations i look after all the notices and signs notes mrs pearce the baking is one of the biggest draws at the bazaar mrs hathaway says she really enjoys the day you meet people you havent seen for years according to mrs farnsworth last years bazaar brought in over 700 the year before they made 880 the money goes into the clubs bank account and pays for extras such as a large rubber hose for the garden fresh flowers and supplies for their gettogethers club members organize euchre on monday nights and hold various gettogethers throughout the year including a spring luncheon to be held this year on april 12 and a halloween tea once in a while theyll enjoy a pot luck supper together they welcome local school children who visit them on valentines day and theyve also hosted tupper- ware and jewelry parties weekly coffee mornings are a popular event with people chipping in towards cost of the coffee and cream as long as everyone enjoys it well do it stresses mrs farnsworth students write on by kate gilderdale judges at goodwood public schools 1989 literacy guild con ference faced a difficult task in selecting primary and junior students to represent the school at an area conference april 26 stories and poems were sub mitted in primary and junior divisions with five winners selected from the former and three from the latter out of a total of 27 entries richard hannah principal of uxbridge public school and one of the three judges praised the calibre of writing im not going to tell you how tough it was to judge he told the students you know how long it took us to decide so draw your own conclusions the selections were based on quality of writing content how the theme was developed and how it made the reader feel he said creativity and originality were also taken into account the following students were selected from the primary grades toomas parratt kindergarten andrea mcleod grade 1 christie dickson grade 2 tamara solski and michael hudson grade 3 winners in the junior category were rachael cogar grade 4 amanda far- quharson grade 5 and aaron vannostrand grade 6 also taking part were michelle tindale and tyler jef- fry kindergarten lieah crust and ian frauts grade 1 lynd- scy hoover chad norton sarah stewart melanie segal and lisa bruce grade 2 teresa assinck grade 3 maureen larkin brian trifiletti and judy koonstra grade 4 jennifer harris julianne snow and shayna segal grade 5 colleen segriff michelle norton and eddie mcdonald grade 6 the area conference on april 26 takes place at uxbridge ps and will involve about 175 students from kindergarten to grade 13 a total of 14 elementary schools and four secondary schools will be participating old and new at exhibition complementary clothing ac cessories and jewelry exhibitions will open at the whitchurch- stouffville museum in vandorf and latcham gallery in stouff- ville sunday april 2 from noon to 4 pm this will be the first time the two institutions have organized simultaneous exhibitions that reflect contemporary and historic approaches to a single theme the contemporary body or namentation group exhibition will be at the latcham gallery april 2 to 23 on april 2 from 2 to 4 pm refreshments will be served during the opening reception with participating artists in atten dance wearing their uniquely designed clothing or jewelry vcnmar hyundai 335 rcxdalc blvd rcxdalc 7482555