12 ihf rwiwr flwdiv itr 13 ms7 centennial skating awards won by orchard park pupils gold silver bronz presentations in june by heather bangay stouffville skating one of the option al events of the stoiiftville public schools centen nial athletics awards program was held in the arena from april 3 to 7 the two other optional events are swimming and a crosscountry race awards will be presented in jimr winners of skating awards are ace 6 iynn roberts shelley smith lynn ward barbara williams stephen schell allan spraguc wayne dixon norman heathering- ton rhonda lee jane lewis nick bangay red shield participants crest donald chad- wick debbie bond barry bright shari lewis susan thomas david burkholder gary grant jimmy hamm marion brodie jo anne rennie renee and rose cairns julie ann nigh olivia petrie stephen barkey ran dy grant karen mcguckin julie murray janice stouffer audrey dancer robert blizzard randy noble keith acton doug feasby marlene boyd ann marie heather- ington jeff williams marilynn boyd linda shaw brian harper graham fretz cindy mintnn patty jennings michael reman terry cairns bruce cuthbcrtson david vlumford ronald schell rick boss jane brodie julie parrish diane wilkins robert burkholder lorraine ward cindy dancer anne harper valerie lindop lowell wideman wavne frizzcll ralph peck elizabeth yakc rick lewis t douglas taylor craig waitc jack holder tim lewis gicnn-gib- son bobby hnuser beth stark cathy walley colleen clark dean piphcr mark keating dpnriic rennie barry pipher bon nie smith bradley nigh wayne feasby ian cuthbcrtson sharon mercer debbie lee wayne peck maryjane parrish larry schell bob bangay bill hassard paul brown randy boss geoffrey mitchell sha ron barry blair clarkson marsha gregoroff susan lllingworth gordon crisp chris hcaton frank roberts susan chapman wayne emmcrson mike wilkins carol miller larry bacon ron ramcr helen lewis dave mcinelly jim bitrncs bill grove harold murphy allen harper milton slaughter none age 7 silver bronze red shield age 8 gold bronze red shield age silver bronze red shield age 10 silver bronze red shield age 11 silver bronze red shield age 12 silver bronze red shield age 13 silver bronze red shield age 14 silver bronze red shield xage 15 bronze red shield hockey fever in the west hall by dieter schxell unless you are an em bittered indian who belie ves that lacrosse is our na tional sport stanley cup fever as the poetic wits of hockey broadcasting call it affects everyone regardless of age at sdhs stanley cup fights have drowned out the noise of the tin helmeted construction workers who have invaded our school as a matter of fact the ar guments in the west hall have been better than ten cassius clay fights the last time i listened into one of these conversations i discovered that yvonne cournoyer doesnt smoke that frank mahovolich could singlehandedly make the black hawks look like bums that bobby hull would singlehandedly make the leafs look like bums that jean beli- veau would singlehandedly make the rangers look like bums from a dark corner someone even whispered that bernie geoffrion would make the canadians look like bums controversial questions mke should parents be gi ven sex education have been replaced with ques tions like will dennis de- jordy have that great re flex action necessary to climb great heights and who was the best elbow puck deflector in a stanley cup series with elbow pads and without the west hall is noted for its congregation of staunch leaf supporters and to wave foreign ban ners would be as danger ous as being proviet nam at a phil ochs concert i have been informed lhat paul lintner should stay out of the west hall stouffville high hockey fans carry their devotion to extremes one girl was seen replacing her locker portrait of john lennon with a bubble gum picture of dave keon it was dis covered however that actu ally she was a monkeefan and that dave keon was sufficiently in enough to be decoration for her lock er until the monkee bubble cards are distributed a revival oc bodycheck- ing antics in the west hall has been attributed to stanley cup fever be fore long the hockey fans of this section will also go through the motions of skat ing this should not be sur prising since the west hall because of construction is also about 50 degrees cold er than the rest of the school grant mackenzie ken davis frank perry tifr would you drive a hundred miles for a stuck window some new- car owners arc stuck with havinc to and another hundred for a door thai drwsnt fit firoperly and another hundred for stubborn water mik they often decide at that point they should have bought their car closer to home and chlk their expensive lesson up to experience a new car buyer who purchase far out of his own marketing area simply tn save a few dollars on the purchase price frequently saves nnthin and rob him self of the drlvinc satisfaction he was entitled to when he bought the car door adjustments water leaks rattles and dozens of other small problems lhat become big problems when they are neglected fall under the responsibility of the selling dealer and are not covered hy warranty many of these service problems that annoy motorists after they have purchased a new ear roum have been avoided by adequate predelivery service to the new ear at the dealers establishment following arrival from the factory when warranty is involved diagnosis lime cost in the dealer and redtape correspondence with he factory often make the work unprofitable but a reputable dealer looks upon it as a customerkceping necessity a car buyer interested only in the deal regardless of service usually ends up with a dealer who feels the same way and the dealer almost always gets the best of the bargain morkham chrysler dodge i xo 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 2941742 accordionist in winning orchestra unionville a 19 year old unionville dis trict girl an accomplished accordionist is a member of the 21piccc newmarket accordion orchestra that won the canadian cham pionship in competition april 2 in the king ed ward hotel toronto mary miller daughter of mr and mrs milliard mil ler cone 6 markham is an accordion sludcnt of mr john giovanclli and plays in lite giovanelli studio orchestra lhat look the title miss miller is a former sludcnt of stouffville dis trict high school beauty treatment stouffville the stouffville rangers under the new leadership of mrs wood of green river held a makeup application dem onstration evening april 6 the beautician who rep resented studio girl make up products used one of the rangers bonnie tay lor as her model she made bonnies face up for day- lime wear demonstrating the use and application of each of the products the more than thirty women and girls who attended were able to purchase prr duct they later enjoyed tea to close ths informa- uve meeting seventeen year old regina dams a grade tfl commercial student a he stouffville district high school start photo portrait of a teenager stouffvillk in her native germany she would be referred to as a fraulein here in stouftville shes a pretty j7 year old teenager her name is kegina dams the tribunes teen pick of the week jjegina is one of a family of four the daughter of mr and mrs wolfgang dams main street west she has three brothers bernie 10 christopher 8 and mark 5 her father is the manager of stouffville bakery limited born in germany regina is a native of dusseldorf germany she remembers nothing of her homeland for she came to canada with her parents at the age of 4 some day she would like to return regina can speak german quite fluently but cannot write it she picked the language up as a child from hearing it spoken by her father and mother around the house she loves to read paint and write poetry docs a german fraulein differ greatly from a typical canadian leenager in many respects they do according to regina parental influence is stronger in german families and their children respect their parents even more than do canadian teens young people in germany are also more interested in culture and the arts rather than pop music and the latest dance crae for regina a typical saturday night outing might include attending a dance at club 888 in toronto or a good movie elvis presley is her idol regina is of roman catholic faith and is a member at st marks in stouff ville she is critical of many aspects of roman catholicism and is not backward about saying so she complains too that young peoples organizations are lack ing at both st patricks markham and st marks i feel that this is a very necessary part of any parish she said commercial course regina is enrolled in the commercial course al stouffville high she would dearly like lo acquire a summer office job during the vacation period and even on a permanent basis if the opportunity was right she has a typing speed of between 45 and 50 words a minute quite oftenshe works in the bakeshop store but never in the bakeshop itself her parents own a collage at cooks ray on lake simcoe and regina likes nothing better than skimming across the water on skis behind her fathers 75 horsepower boat i just live lor the summer she said regina thinks the shortskirt style for teen girls is fine hut miniskirts are out if a girl expects to be treated like an adult she should act like one yes theres a little bit of many nations represented at sloultville high germany should be as proud of its 17 year old fraulein as stouffville is pleased to have her here confederation traincaravan stouffville an estimated 15000 people per day will visit ihc con federation caravan during its slopover near here next monlh the chairman in charge of ibis program on stouff- villes centennial events committee is mrs ruth hcrcrl the caravan will be in richmond hill from may 1 lo i and in newmarket from may 4 to 5 the rich mond mill location is ihc richmond heights shop- pin centre yonge street north t will be open froui ii am to ii pm five thousand people can lour ihc exhibit every hour and 15 to 20000 are cpccicd daily including many schooiaged chil dren th confederation train will visit toronto from july 29 to afjmsl ii exact locations will be announc ed information requested for year book bv susan sherwood stouffville five centennial yearbook box es or depots have been pla ced in strategic places a- round the town and i might add five empty box es these boxes are located at houstons drug store the post office the libra ry the tribune office and hendricks hardware someone donated a dime thankyou money the centennial yearbook committee has informa tion the kind of informa tion thatyou the people of stouffville have in your heads your family bibles your picture albums heir looms old deeds and doc uments is the information that the committee needs the old stories of ad venture and hardship are gradually disappearing in a few years these memor ies will be lost it is the committees aim to recap ture the life of stouffville as it was in 1867 and the years immediately before and after confederation the educational social and political structures will be compared to those of stouffville today other areas of comparison will include population build ings food and prices fash ion trends etc first of its kim the resultant product will be a book the first of its kind about stouffville and surrounding district this book should with a little more cooperation be available to citizens of stouffville in 1968 the stu dents responsible for this project have set for them selves a difficult but essen tial task and they have ev ery intention of carrying it out however the success of this book depends as much on the efforts of the citi zens of stouffville the committee will try to in clude everything which was important to the growth of the community if you have any informa lion which you think may be of help it you live on a centennial farm if you are a descendant of a first fam ily please do not keep it to yourself do not hesi tate to fill out a form at any one of the clearly marked centennial year book boxes in town there after one of the committee will get in touch with you with your assistance this book will be a best seller dance attracts teens stouffville the hapenny coffeehouse held its first discoteque friday night in the basement of the anglican church the regular coffee house dec orations were retained and an adjoining room was set up with tables and chairs the lighting arrangement was particularly effective in establishing the atmo sphere characteristic of more elaborate places de spite the skating club car nival the evening was an overwhelming success rev millar who is a keen en thusiast of hapenny af fairs was in attendance the portraits in verse are improving with each appearance what is partic ularly noticeable they re quire neither long hair or razzlc dazzle antics to hold their audience one of their best played songs was undoubtedly the buffalo springfields for what its worth it is becoming more and more evident that the ha penny is providing the on ly activity oriented around ihc heal generation and stouffville should be proud of the efforts of the ay- pa and the support that so many adults have given them a customer askd ihc manager of the delicates sen do vou remember lhat cheese ou sold mc yestcrdav yes said the man ager please lell me again the customer said did vou say il was imported or deponed from that country take your pick by rick roderman grade i2b love money happiness glory sex in which order would you place these words if you said that love came first then you would immediately be placed in the class that society looks upon as immature and frivolous after all one who places love over all must have a complex of some sort it just isnt done in a modern world like ours where hustlebustle is the kev word if money were to be your first choice society dictates lhat vou are and always will be a hollow person money isnt everythlng and money wont gain you piece of mind to be a full person a complete human being one must think of other things than wealth happiness is an alltime favorite many peo ple choose this as their no 1 but you must not think of yourself all of the time this is selfish thoughtless and anyone who thinks this way must most assuredly be selfcentred and a threat to all who depend upon him no happiness is not the ultimate many of you nviy laugh at thr next choice but there are countless numbers who choose this word to guide their lives true it is a type of happiness but definitely not one to be voiced openly this couldnt be classed as anything under insanity if this word appears at the top of your list you arc considered a selfcentred egomaniac the last word will probably bring a smile to many faces it is one of the few words in the eng lish language that is known as untouchable par don the pun if you have chosen sex as the most important value in life then you can consider yourself banished from the land of the flood people not only frown upon this sort of childishness they wont even talk about it when one is found placing this evil word at the top of or even half way up your list ostracism will surely follow well it seems as though we have run out of words of course we could always dream up a host of others but sooner or later they will fall un der one of the five classics mentioned above so we will have to compromise but are you willing to compromise your estab lished set of values to please a society that docs not please you gelil 72 never quiffs till you flo the gchl fc72 flail chopper out throws cm all even in heavy wet crops night now thousands of fc72s arc out there cutting a big 72in swath close and clean in ihc heaviest crops throw power the gchi 72 breezes right through rain soaked dew laden forage here arc some of the reasons why 39 reversible flails give you a lull 6ft cut razor edged doubleedged for double chopping life mounted in gangs of six and seven for quick switching powered double chopping lets you cut short and fast your crop is flail cut then augered to the unitized ian and knives cut again against an adjustable shear bar and blown to the wagon easyswing drawbar adjusts from your tractor sest change to any of four positions three offset and one for transport with the pull of a rope make us prove it with a demonstration reesor farm service lninnville ontario