Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 7, 1987, p. 1

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tribune 35000 copies vol 3 no 10 a metroland community newspaper saturday march 7 1987 56 pages 25 cents tonights the night tonight is your last chance to catch family reunion at stouffville district secon dary school the program is in variety show format and begins at 8 pm at the edward st school shown here in baby clothes are from left jane anderson mary sled sherri walker and bill keith producers of the show arc janice peterson and jane white see more on page 44 sjoerd witteveen hockey injury scares fans by alan shackleton stouffville hockey fans who attended wednesday nights ban tam omha game will be glad to know the kingston player taken from the ice by stretcher late in the third period was not seriously injured scott bevins 15 of kingston was hit into the side boards on a hard check by stouffville clipper captain dan larmer with about six minutes left in the game bevins fell to the ice and appeared to be badly hurt trainers did not mo ve the skater for fear he might ha ve broken his neck and an ambulance was immediately called to take him to hospital during the wait for an ambulance to arrive bevins lay nearly motionless on the ice and many fans thought he might be para lysed the image of 18yearold regina pats junior bob hornung who had his spinal cord crushed in a game sunday in saskatchewan and is now paralysed from the neck down haunted everyone in the silent recreation centre fortunately bevins injury was not at all serious he was ex amined at scarborough centenary hospital and then released bantam clipper coach kerry keller said the check which occurred in front of the kingston bench was a clean one even though a five minute penalty for boarding was given to larmer the check was clean they were both going for the puck and it was a good hard hit from the side keller explained he said the referee told him the penalty was given to larmer because the player was injured the ref said he had to give him the five minute penalty because of the injury keller said there was no anger from the kingston team he added there was about a 15 minute wait for the ambulance and both teams were standing around talking there was no problem with them wanting to get even they knew it was clean keller said seeks nomination norah stoner a pickering re gional councillor whose ward 3 in cludes claremont and surround ing areas will seek the liberal nomination in the provincial rid ing of durham west mrs stoner announced wednesday that shell let her name stand when the liberal par ty selects a riding candidate thursday march 26 at 730 pm in ajax high school durham west a newly- created riding that includes all of the towns of pickering and ajax has experienced the pressures of increased growth it is my inten tion to work to ensure residents receive quality facilities and ser vice in education health care and transportation from the provin cial government she said in a press release the 41yearold greenwood mother of five said she has been fighting for the people of picker ing for the last 17 years as an en vironmental activist and local and regional councillor councillor stoner claimed shes familiar with the priority issues in durham west being a 10ycar town council veteran who hasnt bowed to ontario hydro over op eration of the pickering nuclear generating station and as a watchdog on the brock west land fill site she has forced metro toronto to install pollution and odor control systems 33 norah stoner teachers set strike deadline york regions 1300 catho lic school teachers will go on strike march 25 if they fail to reach an agreement in up coming contract talks according to a union spokesman marshall jarvis president of the york unit of the ontario english catholic teachers association announced thursday that mediation ses sions between teachers and the york region separate school board arc tentatively scheduled for march 1820 class size and salaries are among a list of 10 hurdles to be settled before the strike dead line mr jarvis said he re fused to specify what other issues are up for negotiation but added the real issue is whats happening in the clas sroom

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