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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1984, p. 17

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your track 7 end executive cv centra sales service paris lu54d k1ngchurch nissan 1 kingston bd pickering village comer of church st hwy 2 684s55 second section uxbridge pickering 1985 tempo from 7976 have you dkiveha ford lately- mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service xheritagerd 2345400 a metroland community newspaper wednesday december 5 1984 residents request safeguards goodwood resi dents near the old uxbridge twp works depot in good wood want to safeguard the future use of the facility gary robinson has made an offer to purchase the property located on the west side of cone 3 ux bridge twp he wants to operate a woodworking shop at the site the company would manufacture stairs and railings mr robinson ex plained at a nov 29 public meeting the session was held to consider a proposed zoning bylaw amendment to place the subject lands in a spe cial rural industrial zone thus allowing the desired use a change to the good wood development plan will place the land in a cor- begin planning school reunion uxbridge the school section of garibaldi ss no- 9 uxbridge township is planning a reunion the gathering of former teachers and students will be held may 11 in goodwood hall garibaldi school now a private residence is located on the second concession of uxbridge north of hwy 47 several planning meet ings have been held at the home of barbara hewlett pratt rr 3 stouffville the reunion will take place from 2 to 5 pm with a dinner at six and a dance at nine to promote this once-in-a- lifetime event the tribune is anxious to obtain clas sroom photos for publica tion in the paper the names of all students must be attached the pictures will be returned since its difficult to trace the addresses of all former pupils and teachers the reunion committee is an xious to use the tribune to contact as many as possi ble those aware of persons now residing many miles from here are urged to con tact them by mail so no one will be omitted responding industrial clas sification goodwood residents say theyll support mr robin sons proposal only if the fol lowing provisions were in cluded in the zoning bylaw amendment control of dust emissions and noise levels fire prevention safeguards reasonable operating hours no noxious matter all material to be stored in doors and good housekeepr ing and maintenance of the property to compliment the surrounding residential area these conditions can be detailed in a site plan agree ment councillor sandy ewen assured the rate payers uxbridge twp mayor bill ballinger said council feels mr robinsons propos al is in the best interest of goodwood a compromise is often re quired in such negotiations between ratepayers and corporate citizens the mayor told residents thursday the goodwood depot and two other similar facilities have been replaced by a new central works depot it was officially opened on sunday wssm at lions concert clakemont the festive reason was wel come nday afternoon 23rd annual claremnnt christmas v show hamlet reside played their various ta vlents before a saiaacssy crowd at the community hall staged by members of the clnrcriiont youth group was one of many program highlights rosemary timms ushered in he holdiay season with vocal renderings of winter wonderland and silver lis v v bjtiean n e reds haw played a numberxof accordion selections tkpianp-ac6mpani- ment from her mother carole songs included big parade and santa j tlausilsccomin to town the arrival of santa claus proved- a fitting conclusion to the christ- mas festivities youngs- v ters eagerly awaited their chance to greet the north pole visitor vocalist roseiharytimms redshaw were part of the talented ltoeup at- su community christinas concert in ci arem i a fashion show staged by memo pleaser at the annual variety show participants were frontro grcenbury lynn marie benson chad redshaw andtammyl r steve leh ma n rhonda lewis tory johnson connie carrot todd nelson patli evans and lisa hurts 4h members honored at achievement program sherri macmillan left and angela davis right both of uxbridge were among a group of 4h partic- pants receiving their honors saturday beverley brook centre a rural organizations specialist home economics with the ministry of agriculture and food presented the certificates during a durham west 4h achievement program at uxbridge secondary school sherri received her provincial honors and angela earned her county certificate chris shanahan substance abuse policy principal voices support uxbridge a sound approach to a serious problem thats how uxbridge secondary school principal david brown describes the durham board of educa tions new drug abuse policy i think it will be a real deterrent mr brown told the tribune students get the message that it could jeopardize their school year the substance abuse policy supported at a nov 26 board meeting recom mends that a student be ex pelled after a first offence if there is reasonable evi dence he or she is is selling ah illegal drug the school principal would request police identi fication of a substance if there is a suspected case of trafficking according to the board initiative following a meeting with the student parent and staff the prin cipal can suspend the stu dent for a maximum of 10 school days for the first charge and up to 20 days for the second offence a third offence would re sult in a recommendation that the student be expelled rehabilitation would be necessary jf the pupil was to return to class the new policy will be de tailed in codes of behavior that are distributed at durham region schools each year in a section concerning the consumption of illegal substances the 198485 ux bridge secondary school code of discipline states the use of or being under the influence of alcohol or drugs at school or school functions is a serious infrac tion of the expectations of uxbridge secondary school and will not be tolerated students involved will be suspended from school for a minimum of three days and up to a maximum of 40 days and removed from any on going school activities or programs that the adminis tration feels is appropriate the proper legal authorities will be notified of any alco hol or drugrelated infrac tions aeaneies v uxbridge twp a wide range of boards and committees require members for 1985 uxbridge twp coun cil will appoint members for the following prop- erty standards com hiittee local architectu- ral conservation advis ory comittee uxbridge community music hall committ- community mittee uxbridge and area swimming pool association iand aban doned cemetery board other appointments will include a pound- keeper fence viewers livestock evalua and tile drainage in spector t citizens wishing to serve on any of these volunteer bodies are asked to submit their names in writing to clerk walter taylor twp of uxbridge po box 100 uxbridge loc applicants iuiisi indi cate why ihey want to serve on a given b committee an must state theirmuilg ideations submission deadline is dec30 1984 youth program provides jobs l rchrli shanahan lgiiyffiy n 15 pickering durham region youth employment services 1400 bayly street pickering is part of a 58- million job creation project sponsored by the ontario government the durham office one of many throughout the pro vince covers uxbridge port perry ajax whitby beaverton and pickering the funds represent the second installment of a total 115million commitment made under the youth works program its goal is to create 3000 jobs in 1984- 85 the program provides fulltime and parttime posi tions offering young people onthejob experience ex plained gordon dean pro vincial secretary for social development he said the employment opportunities are being cre ated with the participation of the business community this money is being directed to help disadvan taged youth those young people who are having the most difficulty finding a job it provides them with an set date for trial uxbridge twp a 43yearold uxbridge twp woman will go to trial on a count of attempted murder jan 14 1985 tuna mulgrew was charged with the offence fol lowing a domestic dispute at a zephyr area residence back on aug 15 husband of the accused henry mulgrew 46 was attacked during the inci dent according to a durham regional police re port he was treated in hos pital for stab wounds and la ter released the supreme court trial will be conducted in front of a judge and jury at whitby opportunity to acquire skills that can lead to fulltime employment mr dean ex plained youth works is operated by the ontario youth secre tariat a branch of the sec retariat for social develop ment for more information contact the durham office at 4277670 l church celebrates methodist heritage rev doug varcy resembled an oldtime methodist preacher sunday during spe cial celebrations at clarcmont united church and st johns church in brougham the pastor donned period costume and served as a circuit rider peforming worship services at claremont and brougham the congregation is celebrating the founding of the methodist church of canada in 1884 this was one of three churches that came together in 1925 to form the united church of canada many parishioners also dressed in pioneer garb to mark the occasion chris shanahan

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