Since then. four deserving people haVe been added to the tribute list: Catherine Sutherland and Stewart Wideman of Stouffville; Carol Wildgoosc of Markham and leslie Pengelly of King City. Selections. said Mr. Calandra. were based 1 on “contributions made to their communities and the lives of othersâ€. n Oct. 2012. 17 men and women were recipients oi Queen Elizabeth ll Diamond Jubilee Medals at a memony hosted by Oak-Ridges - Markham Member of Parlia~ .. meni Paul (Zalandra ai‘ the lebovic Centre for Ans 8: Entertainment â€" Nineteen on the Park. Contributions for the Stoufl'ville recipi- 'ents included: 0 Cathy Suther- land «7 member of the Markham Stouffville hospital volunteer advisory commit- tee; an intensive care unit volunteer since the hospital opened; a hospital tour leader: with jim Thomas a volunteer withtheHeart and Stroke Foundation; executive committee of the Stouï¬ville Figmre Skating Club; member ofthe Stouflville United Church manse committee and Stouï¬vifle Community CentreBoard. 0 Stewart Wideman â€" leader of the boys brigade and youth pastor at Stouï¬ville’s Missionary Church; 171m: leader of the VIP men's breakfast; committee member of Sunday's chapel service at Stouffviiie's Country Market: Christmas Day dinner volunteer at Stouï¬'ville’s EastRidge Evangelical Missionary Church; organizing committee member of Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville’s annu- al Prayer Breakfast; volunteer canvasser for Heart and Stroke, Foundation andvisitor at Markham Stouffvilie Hospital and Parlwiew Home. Biomassâ€:th The location was Stouï¬â€™ville United Church. What better place to hold a student reunion. On Sunday. all three graduates from Stouffville Hid) School's class 011958 ~ Tom McCreight of Udora. Colinflacofl'onScwmmdBobvacrofï¬ouï¬vflkâ€" attended a bluegrass mm in the church's swam thatjeatumd Mr. McCrgiwt's band: The get-together. hdped for but not planned. brought the former classmates together after career separgtions ofSSyears. Following graduation from 5115 (now Stouffville District Secondary School). Mr. McCreight.‘ now bass player with the quintet Higher Ground. taught at Beverley Acres Public School in Richmond Hill. Later. after obtaining an arts degree from Queen's University. he taught at Crosby Heights in Richmond Hill. then set his sights on North York where he headed up the mathematics department at Don Mills Ir. Hiya. In 1969. he was appointed vice-principal St. Andrew's Jr. High. He retired in 1995. Mr. Staver spent two years working at the fam- ily business. Stouffvllle Bakery. before entering Toronto 'l‘eacher's College. For six years he taught at Summitview Public School and later served as principal at l‘arkview Public School ln Unlonville. He headed up Stouffvllle Christian School before returning to the York Region public school board as an area superintendent. mmgammmmmumm persbvmvmsom. ' After obtaining a degree in electrical engineering at Waterloo Lutheran College. Mr. Rae was employed for several years with Honeywell Controls in Toronto and Vancouver. In 1970. he moved to Sudbury where. in partnership. he started an industrial control equip- ment company. He retired in 1997, but is working on the construction of a steam-powered car. More medals for area volunteers ah. NE‘i-Illon‘inlrulnias n*";!i'8‘rfliltlsrm tailli'ilrlliliï¬ierl. gilonsrri’glfis Furl.- il‘g‘rf’Itiiitln-i urnâ€"ll. Erititlatiï¬lflarg'al Dallf‘ulwufitaninllp Fli‘iiaisriéggfl iifigg‘iiï¬rg ray Ital}!er ._.3lI.-el.ruli. E‘I’EII} liftâ€"(I948 iiiâ€"Bi}! [ain‘t-an pil’w‘fitrrg}. it groin-J: frgiirpi“ilsgsw: lug-II. Iiilggfl{.2aflf irriiliigt. rgirltrlll-{r Lilli‘pigg \I ï¬h-hluï¬bmwudw HME‘hï¬nuflhhH-ï¬ï¬c Managua-n. AAA kp‘flhgpu'lud... I hdw‘hmq’admbm hhflï¬mmdï¬odm th-mmmIâ€"u-u dmmhhdhlmuflï¬m matched-dun“, hid-c 5% hhâ€"ywflmï¬mhh on Hm-thflutm‘ gtoIâ€"IR‘FICS’ dogifllirIE-E III-Er! Eligiiig Ell-Ill. afiiF-g.ilgigiri EEQEEIF-éiggg .iiggï¬tlritghg Wï¬mâ€"ahmhm “Wimflghï¬mmwhmd’hw mmmmmumw mmwm-dhuk’ndmchl’nm’l 2 “ï¬lflmm lb. FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Muchfllh'l‘bhl-lhd-ud’flufluh mï¬mlï¬hmMRWM-fl manna-mum“ 2E; WmmmDWï¬wmï¬I-thm “mm-MMmbodbo-cmmhg ï¬ymucubnMEuyuu'lhdIh-tk’n “handgliï¬udmm and and» We Bebe, '- very-ch “87.â€. FRESH ASPARAGUS “Whpï¬qmm-mhnh! SPECIALS IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING SUNDAY, MAR. 3" “can: “on. ~ Fri. 8:004“ Sat. moo-6:00 ~ Sun. 9:004“ 4476 16th Avqnquu‘ng w. aim-4y) (905) 940-0655 79$ LUNCH? hï¬mummmwfll Madonnaâ€. - “MANHOLE-Mme!“ Mnahfldï¬mmduaflchgnd Wmuflm m “0038! can â€" Li“. nï¬dhg upwwhvï¬cï¬g'foppdwihï¬d “handheld-gig,“ WW~Mhmmd “mu-“MMMMB mhhchunh-dï¬dlwdm-hm subduchu'nhmdï¬dlw-iélhm m-QClmtm m mum-mmhlm‘pfl mhï¬zdmndthnlqudmwhhnnp- mmflmwmdm “MWMIQM‘ 000mm- flmfll â€" lap. W mmuï¬wfllmmmfl WflWHM dnocnhlc. Ga than an: % mdlthaï¬. on magnum»: m8 TI-IIS WEEK? Womb-Wb-hfluo'uol- uni-nod.qu WHAT’S FOR “dismal-with 1/3 OPP