Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1985, p. 9

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tribune may 15 1985 a9 am girl next door holiday in sweden fifteenyearold annika hannan 19th avenue mar- khairi is a grade 10 student at stouffville dist secon dary school annika is looking forward to a trip to sweden this summer her first since grade 7 she plays the clarinet in the high school band is a room rep and a cheerleader jim thomas by jim thomas most students are pleased if they can write and speak english well fifteen- yearold annika hannan 19th avenue markbam plans on going two steps further she hopes to become fluent in swedish and french also and is already part way there she can get by she says in swedish the language of her mothers native country and french is a favorite subject at stouffville high annikas our girl next door a resident of scarborough before moving with her parents to the com munity of almira 14 years ago annika enjoys life in the country she has an older sister katrina and an older brother michael stationed in germany with tb canadian army she hopes to visit mike during a trip to sweden this summer annika is active in many areas at sdss she plays the clarinet in the school band serves on the cheerleading team and is the home room rep on student council she enjoys theatre and would like to try her hand at acting she may also take a modelling course this summer sailing is annikas favorite recrea tion annika has travelled to many far away places including trinidad the bahamas sweden and california some day she hopes to visit australia this summer prior to her holiday overseas annika will work in the office of her fathers insurance brokerage firm at birchmount and eglinton avenue when asked about the most important people in her life annika was quick to respond my parents are special she says we do things together high news successful may prom by chris garbutt the end is near another high school year is gradually coming to a close note the telltale signs the annual spring prom was held friday at sleepy hollow golf and country club it was a smashing success the prom is the major social event of the season and as everyone knows strictly formal those who believe high school students are never any thing more than informal would have been more jithajnta little shockedv i iy several were honored the queen of sdss for 1985 is student council president kelly cowan runnersup are daralee stevens and heather martin the king of stouffville high is gary mcgilvray president of the interschool christian fel lowship runnersup are rob reesor and bernie schopf its interesting to note that all three were mem bers of the champion senior volleyball team heather martin and elizabeth sled are to be commended for their hard work in organizing the event air band dance the air band dance friday is the final social event of the year and possibly the best dont miss it its the next best thing to seeing ten different live bands and remember to wear your rock t- shirt on spirit day that goes along with the dance qualify for georgian bay track and field is the last major sporting activ ity of theyear sdss is proving no slouch in this department in the york regional indoor meet about thirty sdss- athletes qualified for geor gian bay competition tanya townend and lisa weatherill did exceptionally well placing first in the high jump and javelin throw respectively elect student council you know the school year is nearing an end when elections are held for the 198586 student council nominations are now being accepted and elec tions will be held next week finally after all these signs are recognized one more must be reckoned with the return of exams former teachers and students attended reunion the garibaldi school reunion at the good wood community centre saturday included several platform speakers bob mcgilli vray is a former student isobel beech is a former teacher all have personal memories of the one- room schoolhouse on the second concession of uxbridge now a private residence jim thomas jeremy rolph call display advertising 2942200 or jenni hutt 2948244 t985 flyers delivered economist suntribune 695100 metroland distributing 20116500 we deliver watch for these flyer specials which are being delivered this week by the areas finest carrier team if you missed any of these please call markham 2948244 or 4959440 stouffville 6402100 or 6492292 tuesday may 14 lansing bulldall woolworths scars wednesday may 15 ratcliff lumber eatons 1 beaver home simpsons 1 centres woolco1 dairy queen 1 color your world 1 coupon clipper 1 oshawa centre 1 settcringtori 1 home hardware 1 thursday may 16 kinsmen club i open victoria day 8 am6 pmh fruit market 7155 woodbine ave 4751971 we reserve the right to limit quantities no rainchecks business hours mod frl 800 am 900 pm sat 730 am 9k0 pm tll m sunday 800 am 600 pm prices in effect until sunday may 19 1985 we try harder than the rest riw open sundays 8 flm 6

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