Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1985, p. 29

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daycare wanted 714 the daycare hotline provides an inhome daycare service in the markhamunionviile area for children age 6 weeks and older needs individuals interested in earning an income through daycare the daycare hotline 2947312 a nonproft licenced agency business services 717 chrophactor dr allen r turner stouffville chirop ractic health centre 120 main st w stouffville mon- frl 9 am 6 pm sat 9 am 12 noon 6404440 after hour emergency calls 6404442 gail hunter general insurance broker 6402248 4732440 colley borland vale- e meat seminar in markham meat matters a onenight seminar on cooking buying and storing meat is slated for wednesday march 6 at the mar kham district veterans association hall- the evening is sponsored by the ontario ministry of agriculture and food and will include information on red meat such as beef pork veal and lamb as well as nutri tion information and cooking demonstra tions those attending will see a slide presenta tion and receive a fact sheet on various meat cuts along with budget tips and five recipes participants will also be able to taste the end results admission is 3 and the seminar begins at 730 pm the vets hall is located at 7 washington st in markham insurance brokers limited 104 main street west stouffville think spring house cleaning time home and office cleaning services bonded and insured working people we will take the worry out of your cleaning we are offering a cleaning service in this neighbourhood being a small team we will provide an efficient and personal service we vacuum cushions and under furniture moved and polished general pickup sweep mop all floors remove garbage linen changed clean glass doors wipe ledges and baseboards wipe switches in the kitchen we clean appliances exterior stove rims pack dishes in dishwasher scour sinks clean counters and cupboard surfaces shine toaster blender clean stove hood in the bathroom scrub and disinfect shower tub sink toilet bowl inside and out wipe shower rods cupboard doors baseboard change towels clean counters shine mirrors tissue holders wash soap dishes clean bathroom scales toilet brush container 1st cleaning special save 8 only 40 example 2 storey 3 bedroom 1 bathrooms living and din ing room kitchen family room or den reg price 38 plus 10 initial cleaning special feb 27 to march 13 4430492 wltoch 30 1985 aj itterheads forms co- for small business complete service fast delivery top quality great prices mps wsstr- 4777460 kusatz sharpley chartered accountants 28 main st east stouffville ontario resident partner s kusatt ca 6401991 ls household service renovations painting repairs cleanup general handyman reasonable rates 2949392 optometrist dr fr black stouffville medical centre eye examination by appointment mon fri 9am 6pm 6403722 waterbridge accounting service temporary professional help for account ing and systems projects 4749139 typing done in my home letters reports essays fast and accurate reasonable rates 2942503 accounting bookkeeping services 71 income tax preparation special rates for seniors call day or evening prompt service 2944358 moving storage 764 licenced and insured contact cartage moving and cartage 7829819 call us daytime or evening snow removal 768 sn0wpl0wing snowblowing norms landscaping gardening 6406922 service directory 790 income tax preparation special rates for seniors call day or evening prompt service 2944358 business personals 621 babies for tv blbics 6 wttts 10 yd wholesome loots or busy mltnt agency for dialogue teievrtioa mrs ward 9252474 small ads work to place yours in the service directory call 2342200 or 602100 fmmilm toyotas athlete of the week get cracking dan obrien dan obrien scored twice in markham waxers 73 loss to the newmarket flyers last friday night mrmilli toyota ofmecowahi mtoo bernie becker a demonstrator with the ontario science centre shows aidan barry the principle of pressure on an oval subject by letting him try and crack an egg in a plastic bag mr becker was at the markham community library last saturday to show children experi ments from science works a book of ex periments published by the ontario sci ence centre sjoerd witteveen economist s february 27 1985 bll a gathering fori 90th birthday twentyfour family members and 30 friends attended a 90th birthday party for ff minnie raymer at green gables nursing f r home on sunday afternoon x9 a longtime markham resident mrs w raymer enjoyed the presence of five of her w children four brothers and two sisters at q the event also attending was a grandson ron mcarthur of markham who cele brated his birthday that same day those present included daughters blan- che jarvis and her husband donald lorna jarvis and her husband russell mrs emma mcarthur sons nelson raymer and his wife audrey and denny raymer 1 and his wife others attending were mr and mrs edwin timbers ambrose timbers gertie bundock piney grove mr and mrs ernie timbers mr and mrs gordon timbers ron and bonnie mcarthur and their son chris and mr and mrs g mccomb wallet taken between feb 22 at 7 pm and feb 23 at 1045 am a mccarthy cr resident had her wallet stolen from her car while parked at markville shopping centre according to police the vehicle was en tered by breaking the sunroof damage is estimated at 400 school science fair results the following are school science fair re sults for some schools in the markham un- ionville and milliken areas james robinson public school primary division winners math physical sciences 1st dan mcphee how much water in snow 2nd sarah bernard wind 3rd stacey woodward the planet called jupiter ufa sciences 1st meredith macri butter 2nd laurie kane moldy bread 3rd natalie wu dinosaurs applied sciences engineering 1 st rosemary haydon the process of making sugar cane 2nd robin marsh how a flashlight works 3rd trevor harren robots junior division winners math physical sciences 1st philip haydon nuclear power 2nd kutwant kanda light 3rd jordan buck reupholstering by t0r0mark the marie of quality since 1950 markham district upholsterers since 1950 let out craftsmen completely rebuild and recover your suite 5 year guarantee on workmanship you choose the fabric from our many samples 13 j v 2 piece plain suite rebuilt and recovered only nylon or polypropolene in tweed or plaid for free home estimate call ne 00 free armops pickup a delivery 2942581 toromark furniture house ltd quality furniture reupholstering carpeting draperies sherwood plaza 4772055 2942581 hwy 11 just west hvyy markham p need to know something about mjrnew community call stouffville 6403521 markham 4714157 unromvtlle 8875607 our hostess will bring sifts and greetings along with helpful community information the moon life sciences 1st lori millar leavening agents 2nd jagjit kanda cotton 3rd lidia kocovski the pearl oyster applied sciences engineering 1st fatima quasam fire extinguisher 2nd susan peroff toothpick structur- e 3rd chris rayner cameras intermediate division winners math st physical sciences 1st richard leadbetter michael shannon detergents 2nd daniel cho chris sauer thermocouples 3rd david jones chemical reactions ufe sciences 1st sherri butterworth do jobes spikes help plants in their growth 2nd sylvia kocovski tracy leng how liquids affect your stomach 3rd lynn mcgeon is it natural or artifical light applied sciences engineering 1st bill buck jason rehel batteries 2nd man kanda damas 3rd bradley blake fuses the projects which were chosen to represent the school in the area 4 science fair to be held on march 7th at william bercry public school are meredith macri butter philip haydon nuclear power michael shannon richard leadbetter detergents daniel cho chris sauer thermocouples sherri butterworth do jobes spikes help plants in their growth billy buck jason rehel batteries parkview public school primary peter boutakis david cox junior scott chin gary berman adrienne kolkkarock intermediate jenny leithwood unionville public school primary 1st ian tucker magnets 2nd amy carr tests for acids bases 3rd jessica bassken magnets honor- 1 able mention maha hussaln a flashing telegraph set chaylee hughes rainbows colleen mcmahon hydro ponics trevor bellamy dinassaurs junior 1st susanne jones can green plants make starch without light 2nd kristen ternowosky osmosis 3rd kirsten ivardi electromagnets honorable mention de rek beany what causes rust jennifer lipsett yeast rhalee hughes polarized light susan baxter the expansion of hot air jamie deacon volcanoes jenny pearson acid bases graeme cameron experi ments with electricity hani shakeel jamie armstrong properties of air intermediate 1st jennifer jones christine lawrence does acid kill 2nd randy alexander distillation 3rd jason eygenraarn reclaiming fresh water through distilla tion honorable mention ryan karl conductivity of va rious solutions jennifer hunt colour traceychamb aneroid barometer cathy dow vanessa watson osmosis roy h crosby ps junior physics stuart nicholson gr 5 michael manabzdyk gr 5 catherine manabzdyk gr 6 highgate public school primary math physical science 1 st drew pisson smart ies m ms 2nd scott black air lauriellehitchlock ceres 3rd joel hayes sounds michelle mak sunlight junior math physical science 1stmanouridissanyake crys tals 2nd bonitasarkar sodium bicarbonate 3rd tracy michalides color primary life sciences 1st rikin mazaria birds 2nd dina christ- odoulis tyrannosauros rex 3rd aarthi vig insects kathy petkovski forest junior ufe sciences 1st omaira afam respiration 2nd sheli- na kermalli germination 3rd gayami beltana paper primary applied science engineering 1st joey bencoe robots 2nd peter ho ink 3rd garfield lie ufcs junior applied science engineering 1st craig pinfold moni toring devices 2nd heiko roth solar energy 3rd robert ltau solar power ivi ahuja solar energy beats weatherman stouffville works supennten- dent rongibsbn dutgudssed the wevther- man on the weekend anticipating prob lems the department had most storm drains cleared of snow before the rains came this enabled the water to flow free the road men were out until 10 pm saturday mr gibson said and back on the job sunday morning at eight a flooding problem occurred on the ninth line this was eventually corrected by the region since this section comes under their jurisdiction gibson explained despite the severity of the winter in cluding ice snow and rain the towns road budget will remain in the black the super intendent said calendar of events public information centres to discuss proposed freeway traffic management a new concept for highway 401 the ontario ministry of transportation and communications has embarked on a program to install freeway traffic management systems in major urban areas such as metropolitan toronto mississauga oakville burlington hamilton and ottawa freeway traffic management is a concept for managing the traffic flow on urban freeways to improve the safety level of service and efficiency under varying roadway and traffic conditions the first phase of the highway 401 freeway traffic management system will become operational in the late 1980s it will extend from highway 427 to highway 404 don valley parkway for more information visit our information centres saturday march 2 1985 930 am- 600 pm yorkdale shopping centre monday march 4 1985 930 am930 pm scarborough town centre tuesday march 5 1985 930 am 930 pm fairview mall saturday march 9 1985 930 am600 rm square one shopping centre monday march 11 1985 930 a m900 pm cloverdale mall r it information please conlact mik oung fifing or mikcdclseypeng mtc phono 416 2487411 ministry of transportation and communications ontario each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication wed feb 27 the stouffville players will hold auditions for their may production a comedy tonight and tomorrow feb 28 at stouffville library from 7 to 830 pm each evening for more informa tion call 6403840 thurs feb 28 the silver jubilee club ladies are holding a sewing bee at the club to make cabbage patch clothes to be sold at the bazaar march 16 please bring a half yard of material patterns will be provided time 1 pm the ptfa6 is hosting don jost mc of the peoples church tv prog ram at he stouffville christian school at 730 pm everyone welcome stouffville district secon dary school variety show starts tonight and runs march 1 and 2 each evening at 8 pm admission 350 for adults and 250 for students sat march 2 the gorgon foundation pre sents a dance at uxbridge arena hall featuring designer doors open at 8 pm tickets 600 advance available at stouffville electronics sun mar 3 adult pleasure skating 25 years and over at the stouffville arena from 130 to 330 pm admission 250 pancake breakfast at goodwood united church serving from 8 to 930 am adults 300 children 200 12 and under family maximum 1000 tues mar 5 stouffville recycling group annual meeting at 8 pm in latcham gallery wed mar 6 whitchurch stouffville minor softball registration at ballantrae community centre from 7 to 830 pm claremont ucw coffee par ty and bake sale from 10 am to 1130 am in the united church sunday school room guest speaker betty stonehouse of stonehouse travel will give tips on travelling admission 175 free babysitting thurs mar 7 stouffville ladies fun league registration night at stouffville arena from 630 to 930 pm for more information call 6404179 or 6401529 markham disqualified a poor showing at the georgian bay fin als means markham district high schools ski team wont be making the trip to the ontario high school championships the fourmember girls squad was dis qualified because official times from three members of each team must be recorded and markham came up with only two two weeks ago it was the girls who car ried the school to the york region cham pionship over thomhill secondary school but it will be thomhill not markham that competes at the provincials out of about 50 skiers laura stone man aged to earn a sixthplace finish and kathy shore a seventh erin leggc fell on her run and mami anderson was disqualified for losing both her poles im disappointed forthem because they could have gone to the ontario cham pionships said coach ed winacott and on a good day they would have qualified but ski racing is like that you only ha vc to fall once and youre out of it the disqualification is the first for mar kham in its three years of competition j the boys team fared somewhat bettci with a fourthplace finish out of 12 compel ing teams only one place behind its yorl region finish henry shannon was 15th and sean lowi 23rd while paul shore was disqualified my hopes were with the girls but on a good day the boys could have pulled it off as well said winacott but it was a bad day

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