Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 24, 1988, p. 9

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tribune august 24 1988 a9 q at home stouffville life is pleasant to her by jim thomas stouffville for 19yearold suzanne powell 366 elm road stouffville is home away from home and everybodys happy suzanne a student enrolled at the university of guelph had oc casion to meet richard piette also a student there two residences went horseback riding suzanne recalls she caught richards eye and he caught hers she asked him out and he asked her home while the scenario didnt occur in so rapid a succession the end result has suzanne spending the summer in stouffville and employed on the staff of green gables manor bloomington born in st catharines her parents moved to chatham and then to st johns newfoundland mr and mrs powell have since relocated in windsor suzanne will commence her second vear in a child studies major an extremely personable girl suzanne has her grade 8 piano and plays beautifully she was a member of the st johns row ing club volleyballs a favorite university sport she speaks french fluently on her return to guelph shell serve as a residents assistant a position of responsibility i enjoy planning activities she says at the crossroads of either a teaching or nursing career suzannes enjoying her time spent at green gables handson care of seniors is important to me she explains a graduate of prince of wales collegiate st johns suzanne admits she was anxious to return to ontario to the area where i grew up guelph university student suzanne powell is enjoing her sum mer in the stouffville area she is working a green gables manor for the summer and is staying with piette family although a graduate of high school in st johns newfoundland suzanne wants to stay in ontario where she spent her earlier years jim thomas call toromark furniture for the best price we have been in markham for 38 years and have thousands of happy customers we offer 6 monthly payments at no extra charge 5 year workmanship guarantee hundreds of samples r before you place your order elsewhere call 2942581 4772055 toromark furniture house 7 hwy in markham just west of 48 reupholster with toromark ilsr greg norman 1984 champion 1988 heritage classic champion curtis strange 198587 champion 1988 us open champion presents the 1988 paulazinger no2 money- winner in 1987 1988 bay hill classic champion canadian open au 29 to se 4 glen abbey golf club oakville enjoy international golfs greatest stars jack nicklaus designed glen abbey but 1987 pga tour leading moneywinner curtis strange owns it the 1985 and 1987 du maurier trophy winner goes after his third canadian open title in four years with players like greg norman paul azinger nick price johnny miller dave barr and an outstanding field of worldclass professionals battling the defending champion for the winners share of the opens first 1 million prize purse its your only opportunity to watch players such as lee trevino bob tway mark mccumber and a host of former champions compete for first prize money of 180000 tickets available at bass and ticketron outlets selected torontodominion bank branches participating beckers milk stores and golf house glen abbey or call 416 8441800 or 416 8428200 and use visa or master card oakville transit will operate between the oakville go station and glen abbey if you cant be there watch it live on cbctv check your local listings for times conducted by a the royal canadian feflpfrjj golf association r tiado marks imperial tobacco lirrwcd 1 fpn 1 a 1

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