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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 3, 1982, p. 8

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itiz rsxrfs t as rtltf tribune wednesday february j 1m2 heli alf abounds sisters v- debut stouffville jr a cinderella nigit that is how 18 year old- monica bartolic described- the evening 6f jan 23 when she and twin- sister helen were presented as debutantes at the annual helicon ball in the sheraton centre toronto they are he daughters of john and helen bartolic rr 4 stouffville radiant in beautiful white gowns made especially for the occasion by their mother monica and helen were- presented to a head table of very im portant people that included- lieut- governor ken aird pauline mcgibbon robert kaplan and art eggleton later they joined in a waltz helen with her father and monica with her uncle and godfather steve bankovich of markham the helicon ball is a hungarian tradition helen explained their older sister cathy now a third year student at the university of guelph retains i by v v evelyn mosted psychiatrist in windsor ahdvohe son eric dr gormle yfrete was ijborniand several residents of and raised in the gormley visitors to the gormley area the eldest sod of community i were caught up in sundays blizzardlike weather in their desire to return -home- mr and mrs eldon fretz and family vere at windsor saturday attending the funeral of their sister-in- law- mrs norman toni fretz thetrip back took 7 hours helen left and monica bartolic right twindaughters of mr and mrs john bartolic rr 4 stouffville attended the beautiful helicon ball at the sheraton centre toronto jan 13 along with close friend ernesztiha skerlan of toronto they and sixteen other girls were presented as debutantes before a head table that included lieutgovernor kenneth aird pauline mcgibbon mayor art eggleton and solicitorgeneral robert kaplan many of the same memories that helen and monica now share with 13 year old judy waiting in the wings nineteen girls in all ook part in the event including ernesztina skerlan of toronto a very special friend for helen and monica it was an evening theyll never forget nor will their parents it marked the first time in the balls history that identical twins had ever taken part nervous they were asked sitting around and waiting was a little nerve- wracking helen said but following the official courtsy things were more relaxed both hope to return as spectators next year graduates of st marks school stouffville they are now students in grade 12 at st roberts thornhill like cathy they too plan to attend guelph university helen in the science program and monica to train as a therapist mr tndmrs oran fretz v rev and mrs clarence hunking of kitchener braved the elements after at- tending the morning service in the missionary church here it took them five hours to reach home the- community perkins died jan 28 in days with her parents i york centralhaspital mr and mrs frank richmond hill following bennett i- i a lengthy illness mrand mrs- ed v au ladies are ufi evans of cambridge vitedto the baby shower were weekend guests of at 8 pm thursday night j mrand mrs harold in the fellowship hall of widenanl rr the missionary church- mrirahd mrs in honor of recent russell heise have arrivals- lesley received word of the bookalam and amy f arrival of jr a new koopman granddaughter born mrs helen henry of sunday to rev and mrs mrs fretz is survived extends sympathy to the byvher- husband dr- familyfofmrs floyd norman fretz a ruth toronto spent the week en d w it h t genevieve bruce mrs ray winger of listowel spent several ballantrae in preparing to set tip a fire department in the ballantrae- musselmans lake area the town of whitchurch stouffville is accepting ap- plications for additional volunteers we have seven now but- more are needed mayor eldred king told the tribune he explained that although an auxiliary brigade will not become a reality until late 1982 or early 1983 it takes close to a year to dog missing passes hydro examination stouffville merle wideman an employee on the staff of stouffville hydro has successfully completed association of municipal electrical utilities the seminar was c o n d u cte d at the first in a series of orangey ille exams in av linesmans in complimenting course set by the mr wideman bnhis accomplishment hydro chairman ken laush- way said some of the credit must go to superintendent gordon brown for good- background training provided on the job i whitchurch a bet ties da road resident whose dog disappeared almost three weeks ago hopes it turns up before she- goes into hospital t myths of aging the myths of aging will be the topic of discussion at a public meeting tues feb 16 at 8 pm in the town library- the presen tation cosponsored by seneca college and the stouffville family life- centre will be made by kentgerritt director of continuing education at seneca college im next in line on the emergency list she told the tribune so i could be going any time but id feel a lot better if kari was back kari is their 1v4 year old german shepherd it broke free while her husband was using the snowblower t li e noise frightened her she said kari isnt tagged she may still be dragging her choker chain- anyone with in formation on this pet is asked to call 6403879 properly train new recruits this department once established will in all likelihood serve a larger district- than previously anticipated mayor king said application forms are available until 12 noon feb 12 from fire chief walter smith 65 main street east and clerk pat muir town office 19 civic avenue dougjwightman nee lucille cheisei 7- of killarney manitoba mr arid mrs- john hall of hagersville- spent several days at the roy brillinger home mrs harry nigh of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs russell heise the young people of the missionary church are holding a volleyball practice friday night in preparation for the tournament saturday the last of the dpbson- focus on the family film series entitled what wives wish their husbands knew about women money sex and children will be shown in the missionary church at 730 pm sunday feb 7 ic editors mail fv hf dear jim -r- sr flh the following are some facts related to c the operation of the whitchurchstouffville swimming pool 4 v a vthepoolwas open from june 15 to august 30 this was one week longer than it was open previous years during the last week of august the pool was closed for three days because of adverse weather conditions- f we installed a new sbdo ash injector in 1981 at a cost of 2500 some work was also j done on the chlorine system this all had to be approved by the dept of health which takes time t c- one of the schools in town made use of this facility the majority of staff are high school and university students they heed a week off before reattending classes we cannot keep the pool open without properly qualified personnel the pool manager has recommended that the facility may be open june 1 providing there are no further capital expenditures this year 1982 is the 23th anniversary of the pools opening we are planning ad ditional programs and a reunion of previous staff members sincerely marjorie bowes chairman whitchurchstouffville community centre board vvhiskers fashionsofunionvilleinc tinal t m all and winter i ling f wprinq akewayfor opting great reductions one rack of items to clear call in often to see our weekly instqre specials they willnotbe advertised monday- saturday 10 00 am 6 00 pm thursday evening- 900 pm 3 eiiv3 fashionsofunionvilleinc 177moin street unionville tel 2975358 lishmans studio 20040 off r all in stock garments ladiesmerischildrens hand knit jur sweaters jacketsicapes and vests- 62 old scugog road blackstock hwy7a8kmeast of port perry monday to friday 9amto4pm i- saturday 1qamto5pm 7 sunday by appointment phone 9865096or 6861935 ofhis nubwms dfofte hevsfiftn what hsydur son done laily to celebrate the grand opening and organ store will gjve some luck person a free of our store in station plaza the music stand a wurlitzer piano iviusic station plaza 227 main street north markham ontario l3p 1y6 94 george street oakville ontario l6j 3b7 important each entry must be in o separate entry form or a roasonoblo facsimile enter as often as you wish but mall eoch entry in a separate envelope bearing sufficient postago mall to tho music stand station plaza 227 main street north marfcham ontario up 1y6 or the music stand 94 george street oakville ontario l6j 3b7 on saturday march 27 1982 selections will be made at random from all eligible entries received the contest commences monday february 8th 1982 and onds saturday march 20th to be eligible an entry that is moiled must bo post marked no later than monday march 22 1982 organ first prize or the use of an organ for six months second prize or one year free music j lessons third prize i thats right your son or daughter could win a free organ all you have to do to win this contest is to enter- winners will be selected at random it could just be your lucky day j- but remember you cant win if you dont enter this contest is open to kids of all ages big kids little kids inbetween kids and even adult kids everyone who enters this contest will receive jyour very rojganheresyour charyce to win one freei entries that are dropped off in the store must be in either store no later than saturday march 20 1982 12 noon no responsibility will bo taken or lost delayed or misdirected mall in order to win the prizes selected entrants must first correctly i answer a time limited skiiltestlno mathematical question to be administered by telephone at a prearranged mutually convenient time tncro is no purchase necessary to enter this contest all entries become the property of our store and none will be returned we reserve the right to use tho winners name and photo in any advertising or publicity no communication will be entered into except with selected entrant employees of our stores or members of ihelr families are not eligible lor this contest l tnechancesof being selected depend upon the totol number of entrants v t for the name ot the winners send a postage paid self- 1 addressed onvelope within three months after contest closing date to the abovo address no cash substitute will bo orforod in lieu of prizes the decision of the independent contest judging is final ing the contest i c with the contort rules ana agree to accept the prize if won as j please noterby entering the contest i confirm i have complied awarded signature date parents signature if under 16 years of age name please print ago telephone t address s j ij postal code l i 11 serving travellers since 1955 book your trip now to britain and europe avoid the air fare increases expected feb 1482 r a small deposit will guarantee your fare at present levels ratesasof feb382 caltocby2m7620 54 wellington st wmariasam plaza with career potential fif 43 stents this summer the federal government is creating jobs for students in fields like t historical research- services to handicapped energy conservation tourism development the program summer canada summer canada is a federal government program designed to give 30000 post- secondary and secondary students career oriented experience while they earn the money to further their educations lobs for 13000 more students will be created through dnd cadetreserve and rcmpprograms through summer canada funding will be made available to established organizations and local governments which develop projects that increase student work skills and benefit the communities in which they live if youre an interested student or belong to a potential sponsor organization and would like more information contact your nearest canada employment centre or employment development branch office and ask about summer canada deadline for sponsorship applications february 26th1982 f u employment and emptoiet 7 immigration canada immigration canada uoyd axworthy minister uoyd axworthy minestre cariads y a m

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