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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1988, p. 1

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best available copy voll6l no 36 serving whitchurch stouffville uxbridye area a metrblahd community newspaper ebbbaabbbbabaaobbbebbaaannsaasababne curitrye ftiyine jrealtyltd tdusinsicottixmjn fofsafc msm johhwhytau wednesday september 7 11988 38 pages 50 gents i driver killed in crash t x by jim thomas ss editor uxbridge the inscription on the licence plate holder of shirley stantons 1981 mazda read super mom j the descriptive while true fell far short of telling the whole story s super person was the expression used by hundreds of friends and neighbors attending the oneill funeral home friday and the funeral mass at st marks church saturday mrs stanton bristol pond estates rr 3 stouffville died aug 31 when her northbound car veered out of control on cone 2 uxbridge y and struck a hydro pole the wellknown arid highly respected mother of two was pronounc ed dead on arrival at uxbridge cottage hospital she was 47 michael stanton told the tribune his wife had spent much of wednesday redecorating the home of their son and daughterinlaw jim and helen stanton may tree avenue stouffville prior to their moving in that evening she had the key she planned to meet them at 530 pm and surprise them it was to be a family celebration mr stanton said jj she never made it back police said mrs stanton met a southbound pickup truck on the jbrow of a hill and lost control she oversteered constable paul hudson said another five ifeet and shed have been okay thirteenyearold scott hanna was one of the first on the scene i recognized mrs stanton he said i know the family he called the s ambulance and police f michael and shirley stanton moved from scarborough to bristol pohd estates in 1976 mrs stanton was personally involved in all areas of community life she was always doing things for people she enjoyed visiting the sick and shutins mr stanton said she was also active in the con- igregation of st marks church stouffville where she served as chairperson of the share life program and a convenor of the fall fair committee she was also a member of the st marks ladies club i she was vicepresident of m stanton electroplating limited on f bellamy road scarborough sshe was a member of stouffvilles beta sigma phi sorority j hmrsstaiubns deatlfis the second family tragedy in threemonthsr a sister joan lowry was killed in a motor car collision near ottawa in june surviving besides her husband is her father irvine a son and daughterinlaw jim and helen stanton of stouffville and a daughter and soninlaw catherine and gregory garvin of london father james adams conducted the funeral masssaturday with interment holy cross cemetery pallbearers were ivan prince joe wittreich rudy dubek tom redwood maynard bath arid hans weinczock shit i istol pond estatesrr 3 trofon cone sfoiiff d in the wreckage of her 1981 hydro pole mazdav aug 31 when the car veered out of con- 2 uxbridge twp arid struck a jim thomas feathers may fly stouffville- wrutchurchstouffvilles renown ed pigeon case will go before the courts friday charged are adolfo bianchi stouffer street north and wayne morrison main street east the two stouffville residents are accused of unlawfully hav ing a building in a residential zone for use riot permitted therein namely an aviary bruce arrowsmith and keith saunders of the bylaw enforce ment department will represent the town the defendants will be represented by the firm of but ton armstrong and ness sup port may also be provided by the pigeon racing association of ontario the case believed to be the first of its kind in york region has attracted provincewide attention feathers could be flying or at least ruffled a bit mr saunders told the tribune miss marktiam fair eaiit markham fair will choose its queen of 88 saturday night the gala pageant dinner and dance will be held at the fairgrounds 18th avenue and mccowan road time of the event is 7 pm vii the ten entries are julie bannister 18 markham mcdonalds tracey cox 20 markham economisttribune stefanie kerr 18 unionville kane chevoids kim little 20 markham oconnor veterinary clinic kathy marcotte 18 stouffville firefighters gormley green carolyn mcewen 18 unionville budget towing laina oad 19 markham multiple sclerosis society debra stirman 17 stouffville stouffville ar i jennifer tvibbung 18 uxbridge hchirisoivfarwshp pliesand lori woolford 17 stquffville main st printing the pageant winner willbe crowned by the queen of 87 wendy ford and will later represent markham fair at the miss cne competition in 1989 tickets 15 per person are available at the door or in advance by calling 6401576 town growth to be debated problems are not anticipated f with hs no smoking policy 1 il i stouffville -r- staff and students experienced a smoke- free environment on entering high school property tuesday principal peter bright is confi dent the new rule will work vtm certain everyone will endeavor to maintain the schools good image mr bright told the tribune the no smoking edict approv ed by the board is effective across york region students are well aware of the policy signs are posted throughout the school also i marathon of hope stouffville the annual ferry fox marathon of hope is set to go sunday sept 18 the 10km walkrun will start arid finish at latcham hall cyclists may also take part the local school entering the most participants will receive the m tribunesponsored terry fox plaque last year 140 people par ticipated raising 8312 stamped on every timetable is the following state ment students caught smok- ingon school property will be re quired to perform three hours of community service to the school on the first offence on the second and subsequent offence the stu dent will be suspended the policy also relates to teachers office staff trustees custodians and the general public night school as well as day school is included plus those involved in extracurricular pro grams on school property mr brightis also seeking the cooperation of students away from school grounds magic festival stouffvilles magic festival will continue but on a smaller scale this is the word from show coordinators dan laffey of claremont and david houston altona the date is sat sept 24 it will be nonstop enter tainment geared mainly to children mr houston told the tribune the various acts will take place up and down main street and in the town square beginning at 10 am and extending through untilfcur performances will tie in with whitchurch- stbuffvillcs peace week celebrations sept 20 to 27 french language attendance soars stouffville town coun cils vision for growth in whitchurchstouffville had established a population figure of 30000 by the year 2011 however a report prepared by the firm of leon kentridge associates limited planning consultants suggests the municipality could reach this number sooner how much sooner maiyori fran sainsbury refused to reveal during an inter view friday the report in draft form was made public tuesday mayor sainsbury described it as a presentation by an expert without bias within a period of 23 years and possibly sooner stouffville could grow by 10000 and whit church by 3000 the report reveals at present population in the urban area stands at 10000 and the rural area 7000 to reach this target a solution must be found to stouffvilles sewage capabilities now close to capacity mrs sainsbury said the ministry of agriculture and food stands opposed to residential buildup in the farm ing district she stated mayor sainsbury claims she never specifically requested stouffville be linked to the york- durham sewerage system the invitation she said had come from the chairman of durham gary herrema i just dont want us to stagnate she concluded kradi ills vthcarinual evcrifspohj sdredvby- lhmlcsf the rcc cpiriip fif tyfiyc businesses- tfiv velreserved p pcevtnc sfiowcase thuwareslij events oft special jivteve include f a s h i o ri s6jv s- thurvday arid fndajevefeis jnsaridsatlirdayjjfter ndon a karateidssplayp saturday- afternoon arid a jiuflc league theatre drama prcscrfationis3 tsaturlday arternobriiimsfi cltildjbmtlsvuib4il printing and jpliojiirdplungi ichildrcn brisattrdayfwiil 0 jjllahji- 1 1 rriis sarej bold uig lucky inawsnadirilssis wttx 1- kosm bradtey mmhvlewvp m welcome pastofa8 their golden daya7 up fn trie alftiiar8 the msnljreturris sports angels w i 1b1 martiynii rem8mber8s1 when french immersion classes were initiated at dicksons hill public school many parents considered it a flash in the pana noveltytype program that would fade out in time not so attendance is not just holding its own but on the increase while exact figures werent available at press time the enrol ment at dicksons hill tuesday was projected at 410 up by almost 300 over sept 87 increases were anticipated at orchard park up to 528 from 495 whitchurchhighlands up to 270 from 238 st marks up to 415 from 357 and stouffville high up to 800 from 788 summitview was expected to be down slightly from 425 to 415 figures for ballantrae school werent available at claremont school in durham region the enrolment was anticipated at 242 five more than last year no attendance report was available from goodwood the best uxbridge this week barry timbers ewen drive ux bridge carries the weight of the plowing world on his shoulders the esso silver plow cham pion of 1987 is representing canada in the world match at amana iowa sept 9 and 10 barry won the canadian title last year at coaticook quebec darryl hostrawser of belwood ont a runnerup is also a world competitor town postmaster heads festival stouffville stouffville diane peak events coordinator postmaster gary fisher is the the success of the 1988 festival towns 1989 strawberry festival was discussed several new at- chairman tractions including the scar borough symphony orchestra the choice was unanimous at a the triathalon and the little committee meeting aug 30- league theatres kiddieland mr fisher will be assisted by came in for positive appraisal immediate pastchairman jim the committees hopeful each hcidcma jim kidd vice- can be included in next years chairman pat ratcliff program secretary marlene mckee- a firstaid station will be set up wcthcral town liaison and in case of injury i i

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