Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 28, 1982, p. 3

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99 1f girl next door a by jim thomas stouffville at a recent fashion show held at stouffville dist secondary school the audience thril- led to the music of 18 year old pam lewis this wasnt im- ported talent no way pams a na tive gal with a lovely voice plus skills on the guitar shes our girk next door i just grew up with it says the modest teen with the sparkling smile her father the late bunt lewis had exceptional vocal and instrumental abilities so do her sisters kim mrs don reesor shari mrs dan hutch inson and brother rick pam says shed like to make singing a career she and shari have written the words and music for several songs she still has her fathers hand-me- down guitar plus one purchased for her by her mother her choice of music is middle-of-the- road and some country her idol is john denver other interests in clude camping canoeing and col lecting old pictures shes a fulltime em ployee on the staff of the marguerite shoppe in stouff- ville pam has nothing but praise for her mother- describing her as fantastic she says members of her family have always been very close i we enjoy doing things together eighteen year old pam lewis mill street stouffville has a beautiful singing voice she hopes to make singing a career vocal and instrumental talents are inborn pam says her two sisters and brother are gifted in the same way pams other interests include camping canoeing and collecting antiques mainly old pictures shes an emplovee on the staff of the marguerite shoppe r i i c in fnwn v v jim thomas in own ywwawwavmswavvwav maples of ballantrae ji golf driving range west side hwymn of bkxxiniri j open 7 days a week 10 am dusk i canada week plan for 83 canthesun heat your pool hrjiing pool with uttu cncrp t toil rkm prxticij application if vjlir cncrx thouurtd of puul oncfftnwnd the urid arc dimming more each cir and rcjuong ihcir uulnj ml uuh tdir can ihounnorf tor uucihof ntcitxli for 2 errr nooniftatrfm solar wjhu of your puol bfciutr tobrmn be the inrorrfonuu emfrotron solathervenyrojtp0n a dviion i caa ccow re manjgtfret corridany lriej 2600 drew road 4166771020 serving the hard of hearing a hearing aid clinic will be held at the success optical in the success square stouffville friday aug 6th free hearing test special discount to senior citizens for appt phone 6404399 stouffville with memories of whitchurch- stouffvilles canada week still fresh in their minds committee- members met at the home of ged and betty stonehouse fairview avenue july 21 to make plans for 1983 mr stonehouse the events chairman praised the c o- operationreceived from all participants and in turn was com plimented on his lead ership he stressed a need for several key people to assume responsibility for the following posi tionsfacilities fi nance program and promotion it was re commended that a meeting be called in ab out five months time to select people for these posts some felt the people parade should do an about turn and travel from westtoeast rather than eastlo west the progress club run may operate separately from the pa rade and begin at an earlier hour the benefit of having childrens rides in the park was considered it was agreed that pro ximity to private homes should be a concern and a possible 11 pm cur few should be imposed with respect to the canada queen pageant it was felt that various organizations should nominate a candidate rather than depend on volunteers the sponsoring clubs would provide each girl with a banner with the sponsors name en- scribed the chairman re ported a deficit of about s300 with all expenses paid he said this figure would be reduced some what when all receipts are in new home its great to have friendsespecially friends who know how to handle hammers and saws its this kind of cooperation thats building a dream home for barry and carol middleton on church street north next to the residence of the late shine davis barry and carol now live on manitoba street they hope to move in by the end of august a success wayne pronger crip pled by cerebral palsy and a resident at parti cipation house in mar kham is an extremely talented song writer for some time-now- hes wanted to visit nashville tennessee to have his works sung and recorded in music city usa however the cost has been pro hibitive on july 11 some of the countrys top stars including our own bill wallace of bal- lantrae put on a show at the country loft east of hwy 48 near steeles avenue with all proceeds going to wayne the event was a great success says ruby forrest of rr 1 brechen such a suc cess that wayne will be leaving for nashville oct 5 xxx xxx xxx puppet show the corls puppet plavers will present the eggand the kings dinner at the town library wed aug 4 at 130 pm xxx xxx xxx pool staff the stouffville com- muniuty swimming pool has an excellent program in operation this summer thanks to the efficiency of its staff and the cooperation of the town recreation board members of the pools personnel fol low directorsandy ramer asst director- ian burton instruc torsdavid marshall janehuxtable andy white kathy post ing- rid assinck lorianne barry and lifeguards- jill watson mike andrews kate burton and stacey lintner xxx xxx xxx red barn on july 20 hazel stover marian hodg son joan barclay sal ly gray jean barclay and ruth winterstein attended the perform ance of neil simons play i ought to be in pictures at the red barn theatre xxx xxx xxx camera found a nearlynew camera was found on main street west stouffville saturday morning and turned into the tribune office by kate gilder- dale the owner may claim his her property any time between 9 am and 5 pm xxx xxx xxx from england dermont and kate gilderdale and family 220 main street west are awaiting ther arriv al of kates mother pat macalastcr aug 2 from a suburb oflon- don england mrs macalaster willbe staying in stouffville about 3 v4 weeks xxx xxx xxx promotion pays traffic was bumper- tobumper through stouffville both ways saturday most- of it going to or from the sales barn proprietors of the new carousel ice cream bar in town de cided to take advantage of the situation they posted clowns at the in tersection of main east and tenth line north handing out pamphlets to motorists the prac tise obviously paid off they did a booming business all day long the three dressed up clowns weretracey lee macfarlane and krista macfarlane north street stouffvil le and christine kelly of oshawa ky york region family y for a summer to remember daycaiyip creative arts camp sports camp gymnastics camp riding camp kindercamp for information calk 8844811 or 774591 ross stevenson mpp durhamyork constituency office visits the pickering area clarem0nt community hall friday july 30 1982 2 pm 5 pm if you require information or assistance on any provincial govern ment matter my assistant wi be on hand to help you or advise you just drop in during the above hours or phone for an appointment dial operator and ask for tollfree zenith 33 1 30 honored at shower esther wideman 19th avenue rr 2 markham was honored at a shower july 16 hosted by lois james ninth line north stouffville others in attendance included- mrs grace james mrs margaret wideman mrs carol wideman sandra ruth and sheri eby marylou reesor pauline powell nadcy keyes and susan thomas xxx xxx xxx combined service this sunday aug dthe congregations of st james presbyterian church and the stouff ville united church will meet together in the united church for worship at 10 am xxx xxx xxx to east coast daws and marg wagg church street south recently enjoyed a bus trip to the east coast while there they called on margs niece pam schmidt in dart mouth nova scotia xxx xxx xxx night swimming nighttime swim ming is available at the stouffville pool mon day tuesday and fri day evenings from 7 to 8 pm thursdays from 7 to 9 pm and satur days from 7 to 9 pm but not on wednesdays as reported in the tri bune last week xxx xxx xxx visits son martha wideman parkview apartments stouffville visited this week with her son and daughterinlaw lawr- ence and barbara wideman and family kingston youve been asking the vertical- protru sion atop the new addi tion to the stouffville firehall is not to enable santa claus councillor bill kamps to pay the volunteers a call christmas eve its a hosedrying tower test- will prove particularly convenient when the trucks return following a blaze when the weath- ers exceptionally cold chief walter smith told the tribune the pre sent station doesnt have such a conveni ence xxx xxx xxx swim registration swimming registra tions for the month of august at the stouffvil le pool are being accepted on thursday july 29 between the hours of 9 am to 12 noon 1 to 3 pm and 7 to 9 pm xxx xxx xxx mother honored a family picnic was held july n at ruth wintersteins summer home at lake simcoe in honor of her mother mrs linda lehman on the occasion of her 85th birthday july 15 it was also granddaughter stephanie barclays 12th birthday and niece janice coppins 21st birthday janice also was celebrating her en gagement to richard- maneal eric and jane lehman married may 29 were honored with a surprise kitchen gadget shower other honored guests on this day were sisterinlaw ida leh man of parkview home age 88 and cousin hazel wilson 85 years young entertain ment for this happy event was provided by mrs lehmans nephew and family ted and joan cadieux daughter trudy and son jim their music was en joyed by everyone the tribune wednesday r july 2 1982 a3 reunion iiv i stouffville the 36th annual crictt- ton family reunion was held july is in the stouffville park sixty people attended some from a distance the chairpersons this year were bob and betty lackey of cobourg the familys roots go back several genera- tionsto james and mary scott crichton the reunion is held at various locations de pending on the resi- dence of the hosts the most senior cou ple present were mr and mrs alex cowan of little britain the youngest girl was amy purvis of scarborough and the youngest boy robert scott bell of claremont seneca graduate barbara goudie daughter of i van and dorreen goudie market street stouff ville received her degree as a biological chemical technician june 15 from sene ca college barbara has accepted a posi tion on the staff of novopharm limited of scarborough editors mail grow up dear editor criticisms pub lished in last weeks tribune concerning the photo display in the lib- rarys latcham gal lery were in my opi- non completely unwar- ranted they only showed the ignorance of the writers concerning art in its true form the female body to the professional aritst is a thing of beauty its basic with flowing lines and natural contours to the creator of such works theres nothing sexual about it for the artist more broad- minded than many lay men sees past this hangup andipaintsor draws outof interest in the form he sees before him its common i under stand for professional models to posetnude at the ontario college of art however ive nev er heard of the place being raided why not because the female minus clothes is beautiful not vulgar as one viewer described jack dales exhibit some folks in whitch- urchstouffville have a lot of growing up to do when it comes assess ment of professional skills perhaps the latcham gallery is a good place for them to start sincerely gerhardt collins rr 1 markham special stouffville town council will seek a meeting with a new student police team currently studying crime prevention in the area at an afternoon session august 3 the ninemember unit will work with the recentlyformed com munity relations bureau of york region al police the bureau is responsible for the im plementation and co ordination of crime pre vention programs and visits the business com munity in an effort to make it more aware of the various methods to prevent crime- councillor tom wood suggested council con tact them in view of the rash of breakins in the area mayor eldred king said he didnt think the crime rate was more se rious in whitchurch- stouffville than other places but the chief police chief bruce crawford wilkbe in terested in our com ments musical instrument 2 days only friday july 30 saturday july 31 330 main st w cat ninth line stouffville organsguitars fiddles banjos ukulele recorders microphones ish0p music keyboards casi ertified cheque or v- friday 109 sat 10 6 telephone 4441143 t

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