Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 15, 1989, p. 6

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-s- j js2s32we- if if i p6 the tribune wednesday november 15 1989 magical powers at library aida scores with local students stephanie and joel green of se cond street were among the 35000 children who visited skydome to watch the final rehearsal of aida i thought it was neat said 11yearold stephanie the jumbotron real ly helped because it was in italian so they showed the words in english on the screen the efephants and lions didnt do much but it was nice seeing them it was just fun being in the skydome the sphinx was what really im pressed nineyearold joel it was huge about 30 feet tall although the real sphinx is much bigger at the very beginning they had it open but then they closed it he also liked the music and the sound effects christmas fair a feast for ballet fans orchard park public schools first christmas fun fair and craftsale on nov 18 will be of fering some very special prizes for lovers of the arts the first prize in the raffle is a set of four kates corner kate gilderdale tickets to the opening night of the national ballets nutcracker and among the prizes for the silent auction are a pair of karen kains ballet shoes and signed posters of kain and veronica tennant among the host of other prizes in the auction are a pair of mens hockey gloves valued at 150 and acomputer printer second go train still on the cards as far as public relations manager tom henry is aware go transit will be providing a se cond train for stouffville in the near future it was originally stated that it would go into ser vice late this year i dont think thats changed he was unable to give details on when the ser vice would start or what time the second train would be running thats still being worked on sales office nowopemj for cat read caterpillar sheila mcleod needed all her magical powers in her role as the wacky witch at stouffville librarys annual halloween hoot with 20 pumpkins to judge and a crowd of 60 lively youngsters in cluding clowns witches and several batmen to entertain she had just one and a half pages to help me because one of them dan stainton had taken a tumble from his bike and had his arm in a sling the whole affair was a resoun ding success and a helpful au dience was only too happy to sug gest the most suitable garb for a witch chosen from a collection of amazing dressups sheila had brought along and if you think witches need black cats on their broomsticks think again with the help of a magic spell the au- the elegance of condominium living the joy of country life introducing a select collection of spacious innovative residences in a beautiful natural setting within the exclusive glenway golf country club manor green suites available from 169000 milborne real estate corporation realtor 8533014 superior condominium residences in the rolling hills of newmarket hwy 404 now extended to davis drive country living is closer than ever dience brought up a big green caterpillar and they dont know why witches are so hung up on black cats explained the wacky witch caterpillars are much better at hanging on during flight skunk leaves his mark theres no truth in the rumor that a noxious odor pervading or chard park school last week came from a new perfume worn by staff or from the principals aftershave a source close to the school told the tribune this week there was a skunk in the backyard and some boys from grades 5 and 6 approached it and started fooling around said the source who didnt want to be named the skunk responded by doing what comes naturally and about five boys got sprayed parents were summoned to remove the offending students and one mother made her son put a plastic bag over himself before she allowed him in her car animal control was advised and no further sightings or spray ings have been reported preteen dance a hit a halloween dance for pre- teens at the recreation complex was an unqualified success says organizer peter arnott it was a costume party for grades 6 7 and 8 and 77 participants came out a local disc jockey provided ex cellent entertainment and parent volunteers also came in costume the kids helped to decorate the facility the night before the dance weve begun to establish a parentstudent committee thats going to help oversee student dances and the recreation department will be actively in volved in that the group plans to hold a prechristmas dance and each dance will feature a dif ferent theme parent volunteers can call peter arnott at 6406527 remember remember the 5th of november thats when brits everywhere celebrate guy fawkes night in memory of the unfortunate fellow who made the fatal to him mistake of trying to blow up king james i and members of his parliament in 1605 vera and peter lidster of obrien ave decided to mark the big occasion this year by inviting friends and neighbors round to enjoy some british gourmet delights such as mushy peas treacle toffee and roasted chestnuts the star of the show was a huge bonfire topped by the appropriate guy and accom- panied by an impressive display of fireworks to complete the ethnic flavor all the guests were invited to take part in a conker contest farewell to june on nov 6 june deegan of home support services was presented a book for her retire- ment at home supports volunteer luncheon june hopes to enjoy some travelling during her retirement her first trip will be to visit her daughter in california diabetes canvassers come knocking this week as part of the ongoing fight to find a cure for diabetes the markham stouffville branch of the canadian diabetes associa tion kicked off its 1989 fundrais- ing campaign this week this years fundraising goal is 25000 more than 7000 people in the stouffville and markham areas have diabetes and recent medical developments have renewed hope that a final cure is within reach according to a release from the local branch the markham and stouffville fundraising drive will include a doortodoor canvass in stouff ville and markham which began monday the local branch will also spearhead a corporate donations campaign targeting 100 of the top companies in the stouffville and markham communities as well the markham stouff ville branch of the association is looking for local residents willing to volunteer their time during the house canvass anyone interested in volunteer ing should call markham stouff ville branch president gitta gamm at 6406471 or debra mur phy in markham at 2941568 farmer azcxk gapdens inc s 6405080 main st stouffville garden center nursery stock price fall bulbs 3 for 100 bulb booster amaryllis burlap rose collars winter wrap be sure of dry firewood buy now we also carry triple mix patio slabs fertizer gravel portland cement garden tools clay pots potting soil loam peat moss top soil rr ties bark chips gardening gloves sand masonry cement bird seed we deliver retaining wahs curbs unilock pavers limestone screening pine garden mulch i vi m- x nr t rv

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