Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 2007, p. 5

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hi stouffville suntribune thursday june 7 2007 5 teachers student reunite at sdss from page 1 as the towns high school friday evenings experi ence was filled with mixed emotions joys and sor rows happiness and heart ache like lynne duxbury smith of barrie daughter of longserving principal bill duxbury a name spoken with reverential quality by many in attendance im sorry said lynne a special education teacher for 25 years but the very men tion of my dad brings a lump to my throat on the lighter side lloyd graves now of lindsay recalled how physical edu cation instructor jim rehill would regularly drive his volkswagen bug all the way to vivan to pick him up so he wouldnt miss volleyball practises john marshall a cross over teacher from summit- view was surrounded by wellwishers as was wife kay also a member of the shs staff other former teachers noticeable by their presence included carol stamatiou sue kauffman janet sher man bob hammond lin jones jim rehill dave con- nell john lindop wally cur- rie al piette robert scorrer and jim fletcher former principal allan dickson and viceprincipal jay hooper were there efy marinos a relative newcomer to stouffville high said she appreciates the nostalgia associated with a school that had served the area so well more than a half a century how far weve come its nice to see how far weve come she said admit- ting shes looking forward to the new site i hope its aircondi tioned she added the passage of time was noted by the fact carol skin ner watson was a student in grade 9 when the present high school opened fifty- three years later her grand daughter madison bartley is finishing grade 9 as the same school closes carol a graduate nurse served in hospitals at st catharines uxbridge bloor- view and parkview home in stouffville other sdss grads also made their mark elizabeth rae mcateer now of thornhill class of 59 holds an rn degree from toronto east general hos pital she served both there and at torontos wellesley ted jones formerly of gormley and now thornhill attended grade 9 at summit- view and grade 10 at sdhs he remembers travelling to stouffville in an albert hisey bus then hitchhik ing home john marshall was his football coach quar terbacks were don haynes and graham frisby he also sang in the school choir directed by ron mer cer following graduation in 1956 he was employed for 33 years at mitchell books in scarborough ann barkey enrolled at emmanuel bible college kitchener following gradu ation in 1963 she then attended teachers college in stratford and has since held positions in kitchener cambridge and fairbanks alaska mr marshall gave me the only detention i ever received she remem bers with a faint smile he caught me talking in the hall i missed my bus to mongolia and had to walk home apart from this she recalls mr marshall as a wonderful teacher and clearly forgives him for his disciplinary act shirley middleton irwin of stouffville graduated as a mature student in 1982 this achievement was so unusual at the time it warranted a headline story in the tri bune a photo copy of which was emblazoned on the wall of the schools front lobby i husband al had a band called the blue bops this group including als brother lloyd fred abraham moe loveless and hans de heus played many sdss dances michael bridges now a professional music promot er attributes the excellence of the sdss music program with establishing his career mr rehill was a very special teacher he says michael a graduate in 1969 lives in scarborough audrey brumell class of 89 is a york regional police officer working out of no 5 division markham alan lee a graduate in 67 is now retired after several years in the tourist industry one of his fond est memories is the student production of the pirates of penzance he also served as a student council vicepresi dent and yearbook editor father principal anne duxbury morri son now of markham grad uated in 1970 her father was principal during her five years at sdss what goes around comes around for jacquie chong carew following gradua tion in 1984 jacquie lived in brampton and arizona before moving back to stouffville a son richard is a student in grade 9 these are only a few stouffville district second ary school success stories engraved plaques and ban ners indicate many more with more still to come as one education era con cludes and anothers about to begin jim thomas has written for stouffville newspapers for more than 55 years c roasting hickens we havent promoted these for a long time for no particular reason because they make the most amazing old fashioned meal all the fresh chickens that we handle come from one particular farm king capon in sharon ontario theyre more yellow in colour theyre air chilled its better and theyve got a noticeable texture and flavour difference we used to call them freerange chickens till we got our knuckles rapped because they dont go outdoors or have access to the outside year round judging by today they wouldnt want to were proud of these and judging by our chicken bills our customers really like them too for this week i got doreen to write out her tried and true roast chicken and gravy recipe which- will be available as well as the chickens reg 3291b 45 lb average size whats happenin f although the tide of flowers is beginning to ebb i bit as some of the items are sold down were getting some nice new products as i write this another shipment of calla lilies has arrived in a plethora of colour these are like the dahlias that my mom used to dig up every fall and store in the garage no cars in my parents garage to be brought out the next spring and planted anything with a tuberous root will do that for you a load of mixed baskets large and small has arrived weve got lupins happening another load of hibiscus some dragonwing and potato vine baskets lots more ivy some diplodena baskets and obelisks lots of flowering maples beauty tuberous begonias both in hangers and 4 pots scavola both in fibre and plastic its great ground cover too some fibre geranium baskets yet another lot of gardenia pots which really add to any window box or urn and quite nice lobelia baskets for a half sun- half shade situation weve also received some of the brownstemmed canna lilies which grow as high as you given any chance at all and a few of the lessaggressive green variety orange whats its the time of the year when you open your summerwear drawer to see whats been going on over the winter and there in the cornier is your twopiece and youre looking at it its looking at you and youre thinking orange roughie it all comes back now orange roughie is a very lean fish and versatile youll want to try it a number of ways some of which the meat boys will help you with from new zealand jfflt lb reg 1395 lb week tojvla3to- basil s tob del monte jflneapples there was a time in the notsodistant past that these were the only golden supersweet pineapples available now there are many some better then others but none as good since eating quality is the first consideration with me i always buy these and its an interesting character study of others in the business who opt for the other types some considerably cheaper to buy if you notice that the cut and cored pineapple of your favourite supermarket doesnt seem as sweet as it once was this may have happened there as well its best to buy these in dieir original 41 cuch form then you can be sure of what jl jr jr you get size 5s big each m porta bella ushrooms im never sure of the name of these mushrooms some call them porta bello some porta bella im going with the latter for reasons of translation porta to me means portly or big while bella means beautiful so big and beautiful sounds like a good description of these now since its bbq season youll want to bbq these but how first remove the stem actually we will and then brush them with a seasoning we use olive oil balsamic vinegar salt and pepper and just put them on a medium heat on your grill have one glass of wine and theyre done stemless reg 5501b oup this is a refreshing soup that can be had hot or cold depending on the mood or the weather its made with chicken stock tomatoes lots of basil and spices serves 3 4 reg 599 ea at the delii well be making some beauty shrimp crepes with rice and spinach and with a white wine cream sauce well also be makingcopious amounts of our singapore noodle salad an item like the tomato basil soup that can be served either warm or chilled and further j well be making lots of our striploin roast beef very different from our regular rump roast and very delicious all these items will be priced at d well be making a whole bunch of our beef bourguignon for our freezer section this week this is another of those oldfashioned dishes thats pretty timeconsuming to make in the traditional way our customers are a bit luckier than most though youll just need to open the freezer door and presto to l ql homemade goodness right now reg 1695 serves 34 week whats baking j guinness sausages e to our store rve with them 25 i believe that these are unique to our store and theyre so good what to serve with them more guinness or any other beer k b8s q thats close w earn o reg 399 lb its sour cherry week in our little bakery well be making sour cherry mousse cakes this is a white chocolate cherry mousse layered between dark chocolate cake layers then decorated with a dark chocolate and sour cherry topping sounds and fi95 tastes good to me two sizes 22 and 2v sour cherrycream cheese brownies these are a twist on our classic s reg 2 ea sour cherrywhite chocolate scone this is our fluffy and moist scone infused with sour cherries and chunks of white chocolate drizzled with a bit more white chocolate just to be sure reg 1 ea cherry pistachio cookies made with toasted pistachios generous chunks of dark chocolate and dried cherries si 99 big size 1 ea sour cherry custard cakes a variation of our beauty custard cake which comes in many guises e reg cherry turnovers our homemade puff pastry full of our sour cherry filling ready to serve just a bit warm si 99 reg 2 chocolate cherry loaves perfect breakfast for guys like me reg ea this is a loaf of a high order the saw ea all these items will be featured at 25 off while thby tast village grocer quality foods 1 ouueuatimmrim of motnmtnt i ocm kimnsumcrwn specials in effect until closing sunday june 10 hours mon 1100700 tuesthurs 900700 fri 900800 independent sat 900600 sun 1000500 grocer 548 carlton road unionville m 9401770 wwwthevillagegrocercom wmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmgmmmmm

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