Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 4, 1988, p. 11

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tribune may 4 1988 all canadas largest fashion fabric distributor 2 hmmxf its back by popularjemaus 1 the reg price of on selected merchandise heres how it works get 3 full metres of selected fabric for the regular price of 1 full metre this offer applies to selected fabricunits to be sold in multiples of 3 existing slock only sorry no special orders at these prices most items available in all storesltook for the red sale tags and save cotton jacquard 115cm wide 100 cotton available in white colours our reg 1098 m bengaline suiting 150cm wide 50 polyester 50 rayon solids our reg 1298m special selection crushed fuji stripes and solids 11 5cm wide our reg 998m special selection of linenlook suiting 150cm wide- assorted contents our reg from 1098m special selection spring challis 115cm150cm wide 100 rayon our reg from 998m special selection of 100 cotton prints 115cm 150cm wide our reg 598 998m printed handkerchief linenlook 150cm wide polyrayon blend our reg 898m assorted remnants w individually priced you pay ticket price for highest priced remnant getotjter2atno charge home decor ftjjjs item available in most stores i c0nti drapery 1 18 cm wide rayorvacetate blend in ivory tan brown gray dry clean only- o reg 898m notions thread 10 spool bag value of 299 bag only h00kl00p fastener 1 width white only our reg s500m 8573 mccowan rd north east corner of hwy 7 entire instore stock of for reg price of for reg priceof for reg price of for reg jpriceof for reg price of for reg price of for reg price of i for reg price of for reg price of i for reg price of bag of 10 offer valid may 41888 on in patterns only not valid with any other discount offer customer pays reg price for highest priced ot 3 gets next 2 same brand at no charge remember mom on her special day with a fabricland gift certificate always appreciated with a fabricland spectacular sewing club membership a year of savings from 1015 for just 500 diana white 17 has no trouble getting along with her classra a maledominated machine- shop c bl i reside this weeks girl next door she one day plans to use he skills s learning now to work at markham washer stamping diana enjoys travelling 3i8i tut girl next door op is one of the isgby imtht asfll 2 shes fslleljff but dont gs ana win el2isa lady through but being ti girljhlav maledominated machine diana is a native of gilford ont one of three in the family ofbrian and geraldlne white blair rd for eight years they lived in stouffvillc and diana v attended summitview school shop class could be an unnerv- then they moved to mar- ing exptricnu feham rutuniing to town three howtwr diaiui handles it years tgo well my brother david arid i at first i was intimidated wanted to come back diana but now 1 enjo ndsafehere guys joke around a bitand zofm laugh when i ask dumb jues- 1 w alks abou lions but theyre also anxious fr sh vt tohelprltsfu grets diana says appeton shes our girl next door f are p f diana hopes to put the cas lb knowledge shes gained to were ver cosc she sa good use following gradua- dianas travelled exten- tion she plans to work with sively including memorr- countdown to festival begins markham 4711610 1ir1astercardvisa cheques tabf3clnd canadas largest x fashion fabric distributor the best in selection and price anywhere by kate gilderdale stouffville the straw berry festival committee met at the rec centre april 26 as the countdown begins for one of whilchurchstouffvilles most eagerly awaited annual events celebration dates are june 29 to july 3 in addition to many old favo rites such as the buttermakers slopitch tournament a baby contest a big wheel competition and pancake breakfasts the committee is working on new attractions including a symphony orchestra and a visit from ronald mcdonald o yifein qryouieout surviving in business is tough surviving and growing is even tougher you need eveiy trick in the book to make you successful and the book is the one and only yellow iages by teledirect dollar for dollar there isnt a better way of getting business hundreds- rljnrf trkmirta a trkpimi pmnxtmi iftc- ofthousands of businesses prove it year after year after yeir and they know that not only do the yellow pages work they work like nothing else nine out of ten canadians use the yellow pages and over 90 of the people who look in the book do something about it they phone they write they visit and they buy the yellow pages is everywhere you look and its working for you 24 hours a day 365 days a year t so remember when one of our teledirect representatives comes calling on you theyre not just whistjm dixie they can really help youll find yellow pages under advertisingdirectory guide in the yellow pages where else the yellow pages youre in or youre out theoneonlyyeuowftgk byteledihedt f ancftigwaay the most exciting new event however will be the triathlon it will take place july 1 beginning at 730 am peter arnott working in co operation with recreation direc tor marlene mckeewetheral will coordinate this festival fea ture there will be a onekilometre swim a 20kilometre bicycle course and an eightkilometre run mr arnott explained it will be a short course mr arnott continued it will be li mited to 80 entries the age categories will be 17 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49 and 50 plus the entry fee is 25 per person registrations are being accepted at the rec centre prizes will be awarded in all age groups with a special award to the first town resident complet ing the course the committee is seeking spon sors for the event fifty volun teers are also required to orga nize entrants and monitor the course it will be a combination of the competitive and the recreation al mr arnott explained theres no time limit for those who prefer to take things at a more leisurely pace those wishing to offer spon sorships or serve as volunteers are asked to call 6406527 following the triathlon singer lawnie wallace and ventriloquist carla mulcahey will provide en tertainment for the crowds steve payne of stouffvilles lit tle league theatre is planning a special area for children that will include a puppet show clowns and magicians mr payne will be assisted by diane peak in finalizing this seg ment of the program no canada day would be com plete without a birthday cake and the usual spectacular display of fireworks in the park this year the fireworks wont mark the conclusion of festivities on sunday july 3 the stouffville ministerial will conduct an open- air service with a strawberry so cial to follow courtesy of mcneil pharmaceutical a festival wrapup meeting is scheduled for may 31 the dead line for submission of new events or changes in the program is may 13 this years festival promises to be bigger and better than ever says chairman jim heide- ma plan to attend and join in the fun

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