a2 tribune september 10 1986 drugalcohol problem man begs judge for help stouffville man is sentenced for assault markham a 23yearold markham man pleaded with pro vincial judge david scott to send him somewhere for treatment of his addiction to drugs and alcohol when he appeared in newmarket court michael pickard was charged with break entry and theft while on parole he was sentenced to a three- year penitentiary term pickard was arrested by york regional police following break- ins at his parents home two apartments and a real estate office crown attorney karen mccleave told judge scott that pickard had a record dating back to age 17 the accused admitted to a se rious cocaine problem judge scott agreed to recom mend enrolment in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program he noted however that nothing less than a penitentiary term could be considered its remarkable to me you ha vent been there before he said in handing down the sentence the 9 days only sept 413 i 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orchard a recent i fire that caused an estimates f 100000 damage to a house at the j corner of the 5th concession j warden avenue and the vivian i sideroad may have been deliber- ately set j thats the opinion of police although a report from the fire j marshals office hasnt been re- j ceived j the house owned by andrew and ronald mcphail of whitch- j urchstouffville wasnt occupied at the time of the blaze it was j being rented to kevin dignard of rr 3 newmarket music congress j whitchurch louise clarke sixth line whitchurch- stouf f ville accompanied by niece shannon clarke rr 4 stouffvil le recently returned from an overseas trip that included attendance at the world congress for music educators at in- nsbruck austria the congress extended over a period from july 6 to 13 canada entered the second largest de- legation of musicians louise and shannon thrilled td selections of both instruments and vocal music altogether they were away one month before returning home they cal- i led on miss clarkes married niece connie warouxclarke in j lausanne switzerland they also j visited points of interest in ger- many australia will host the next con- gress in 1988 beautiful christian dead at 69 bloomington she was a beautiful christian that was the extent of the eul ogy delivered by rev chris sor- iey at the funeral service thursday for mrs eugene lemon mrs lemon passed away peacefully in her sleep sept 2 at the familys farm home ninth line north she was 69 mrs lemon the former grace ramer was born just outside the village of stouffvil le daughter of malcolm and tercssa barkey ramer at the age of only two her pa rents moved to the bloomington community she later attended bloomington public school initially she was a member in the congregation of the un ited missionary church in stouffville following her mar riage oct 4 1939 she became associated with the blooming ton christian church she gave generously of her time to this work serving as a teacher in the sunday school and a mem ber of the womens group dozens of completed quilts showed the skill of her hand iwork the service held from the oneill funeral home stouff ville was largely attended rev brian coker recently ac quired minister at bloomington church assisted rev sorley pallbearers werctwo nephews alvin ramer and ronald warder two neighbors steve grove and otto monreal and two church representa tives bob macaioncy and joe burnett besides her husband of 47 years mrs lemon is survived by a son and daughterinlaw jonathan and carol lemon two grandchildren derek and jason a brother murray of apslcy and a sister ruth of gormley interment was made at bloomington christian church cemetery