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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 23, 1986, p. 2

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was 7 a2 tribune july 23 1986 reader likes girl next door dear mr thomas your recent writeup about jackie hanley in the girl next door feature july 16 has prompted me to write ive seen jackie on many occa sions but didnt know her by name it is indeed reassuring for someone my age to know we have such fine young people living in our community sometimes incorrectly we come see awp save at the glass store see the beautiful new tempested tableuxme seabreeze intnodacxotiy 20 ofa see tiit ezegant new blue stem iaineglcuea intioductoxy 25 ofifi save 20 on selected aciylic glcu6e6 ok pool and patio theieo lots mone to 4ee and 4me at the mo4t beautiful itoie in maakham 40 come in oon vleaie dont flkget oua sidutjieet sale july 25 26 134 robinson st 2nd stop light north of hwy 7 markham ontario phone 2946085 seniors get the idea the world is going to the dogs because we read and see so much of the negative in our daily newspapers and on our tv screens jackies story touched my heart because she herself has touched so many hearts she is truly a warm unselfish young lady who deserves a place in all our hearts the very brightness of her smile in the accompanying photograph brightened my day i thank you for the privilege of getting to know jackie through your valuable media sincerely thelma goodman rupert avenue stouffville mj i rminia concrete asphalt cutting residential industrial and commercial service concrete and asphalt cutting up to 15 depth utility openings for gas hydro electrical and plumbing highway and heavy trenching jobs involving critically hard aggregate cutting for no mess asphalt and concrete removal for more info call 705 3253499 orillia zzz zzzzzszzzszrxs 1 i 1 jp mushrooms lb ontario corn on the cob doz large size nectarines lb whole watermelon apollinaris mineral water 1l pepsi or diet pepsi 750 ml deposit m spiced ham 9 lb baby mortadella each 400 g asst ip donuts vienna rolls doz specials in effect until closing july 27th wteswvetkeiwwtto uutpvnausato reason buwtklt mjaymowemexts bioominotoh t stourrvme see rd 3 fruit uarket mmm v focus on sheep everything you ever wanted to know about sheep thats a promise for those attending the 9th annual lamb wool and sheep festival at mar- kham fairgrounds this weekend activities extend over two days july 25 and 26 admission is 250 adults children under 12 free if accom panied by a parent or guardian organizers of sheep focus 86 have planned a program geared to all ages three handson seminars have been arranged viewers will learn how to make a sheeps kin rug or slippers from duffle material instruction will also be provided on how to create sheep ornaments home economist sue bailey will conduct a cooking school on stage sue has developed sever al new recipes for the ontario sheep marketing agency these will be previewed samples will also be handed out joe bianco will indicate the various lamb cuts available some conventional and some new sheep dog trials will also be featured a childrens craft corner will keep the boys and girls busy what they create they can take home as souvenirs free of charge you cant stand the heat get out of the kitchen come to let us sweat it out for you introducing mexicana 199 panzer0tt0 1 ts and a 12 oz f fjj fountain drink j valid until july 31 1986 always the best because we made them first panzerottos pizzas veal cutlet sandwich meatball sandwich lasagne italian ice cream xano free delivery torn lluy- 7 to 16th ave ujrdtn to vil line minimum j700 4711900 1 stone mason dr in seton park plaza the grand opening continues s6 villa gx gourmet corner new york striploin steaks 95 bc smoked s0ckeye salmon eurostyle presliced 4499 chicago 58 all beef delidogs 099 s151lb 66 lb box bacon wrapped filet mignon 8175g approx6oz 4a99 reg s2395 263 ea oktoberfest sausage 4e99 15 66 lb box approx 36 sausages reg s1795 nanaimo bars 049 3 per tray offer expires july 29 or while quantities last we offer we promise we guarantee tne nme lop qutdty froen pon0npctcdmji seafood pouftry tfetserit purchttetf by fne mur jot m h rt good vifut irfwqw selection cverythtng we tl and eipert tdvict on buying mm nd pfprg l owr ftemt vst 8555 mccowan rd markham 1 blk north of hwy 7 near the biway store 4715260 11 sk kyy hours vonwed itch thvasfslmm sat mj sun 1jk 5 glen cameron rd thorn hill behind red lobster beside vakli 7640698 gon cnmeron plct m vxatt 1 5a hours wonweo 1m sun fijw farm safety week york region farm safe ty week across canada is july 25 to 31 the week is national in scope and endorsed by both the canada safety council and agriculture canada there were 27 farm fatalities in 1985 a decrease from the 50 re corded the year before this marks the first year in the last ten where a major decline occurred tractor rollovers claimed ten lives nine of these were children under the age of fifteen president of the york farm safety association is harvey brown rr 2 markham the secretarytreasurer is john hen derson rr 1 locust hill the york region farm accident death rate totalled three in 1976 and three in 1980 there were two fatalities in 1977 1982 and 1984 one person died in 1985 the cause of these accidents are detailed as follows aug 7 1985 the victim age 21 was electrocuted when a tree branch he was trimming fell across a high voltage power line the current passed through the branch and through the clippers july 4 1984 the victim 14 was sitting on the left rear fender of a farm tractor the machine struck a groundhog hole and bounced the boy fell forward and was run over by the left rear tire oct 25 1984 the victim 24 was standing in an automatic for- age wagon that was still in opera- tion he was caught by a belt in the bottom of the machine and la- ter discovered by a parent 1 aug 23 1983 the victim 19 was attempting to put a halter on j a foal the animal kicked the young man in the chest june 13 1982 the victim 33 was on a tractor that was pulling a j harvester it is thought the oper- ator walked to the rear of the im- plement leaving it in gear hebe- came entangled in the power- takeoff shaft sept 23 1982 the victim was operating a horse and wagon when the animal bolted the wagon turned over on top of the t driver june 9 1980 the victim 18 j was cutting grass near an embankment with a tractor- mower the left wheels of the unit j went over the edge the young man fell off and the twoton unit rolled on top of him aug 24 1980 the victim 24 was operating a tractor on an in cline the driver lost control the machine rolled over and he was crushed dec 29 1980 the victim 59 was attempting to dislodge the bridged drain in a 2500 bushel circular bin the man was sucked under and asphyxiated may 22 1979 the victim 30 was steering a tractor being towed by a truck the tractor wea ved and rolled over the oper- j ator was thrown clear but later died of injuries received in the fall june 15 1978the victim 28 fell into a pond and was drowned i april 16 1977 the victim 57 t fell down a 20foot deep well lo- cated on his own farm july 18 1977 the victim age unknown died from drowning jan 18 1976 the victim 15 was playing in a barn when the roof and walls collapsed feb 27 1976 the victim 51 suffered a heart attack from over i exertion and excitement feb 23 1975 the victim 69 died when the ladder on which he was standing suddenly turned he fell a distance of five feet in 1985 the ontario workers compensation board paid out almost sixteen million dollars in benefits to injured agricultural j workers in 1985 farm employers inl ontario paid out more than 504 million in wages to their workers out of 458 farmrelated fatali- ties over a tenyear period 223 were tractor related the major- j ity as a result of rollovers j fortyfour percent of all agri- j cultural losttime injuries in 1985 occurred to workers 25 years old or less 4h teens j head out j to guelph j york region twelve ml members from the region of york will participate in a conference nt the university of guelph july 28 to 30 i the young people are bryan baker mount albert arlcne beck ett markham terry beckett un- ionvillc jason brown unionville ken brown unionville diana cul ver markham christine dube stouffville heidi machcl mount albert david morrison sutton- monica oconnor markham stephen todd claremont and john walton markham theme of the conference is working towards tomorrow one hundred 4h members arc expected to attend from duffcrin halton peel york and north and south simcoc m j

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