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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1988, p. 1

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serving whitchurchstouffviue uxbridge area countrye tyme realty ltd country property specialist 6405090 j0hmwhytu1 a metroland community newspaper wednesday november 2 1988 tt pages 50 cents friends alienated morley by jim tiiomas f editor stouffville for a brief moment friday fran sainsbury supporters sat squirming on their seats the incident occurred near the conclusion of an allcandidates forum at stouffville dist secondary school it related to stouffvilles inclusion on the big pipe the huge york- durham sanitary sewerage system that crosses markham south of hwy 7 mayor sainsbury momentarily dropped her guard on cost coverage of the service candidate wilf morley was quick out of the corner morley charged developers should absorb 100 percent of the ex pense since they would eventually benefit he further claimed the in cumbent had alienated those regional representatives in the municipalities of markham richmond hill and vaughan we must get in there and negotiate he advised we need every one of those people our mayor has alienated most of them he also objected to the use of the word pawns mentioned by mayor sainsbury with reference to the towns position of strength at the region earlier morley got in a quick left jab when he stated whitchurchstouffviue is crying for leadership mrs sainsbury responded with everyone knows the big pipe will be paid for by developers she said further that even with sup port from the majority of municipalities markham richmond hill and vaughan still hold the balance of power a shortage of affordable housing was the forums most contentious issue none of the candidates had an immediate solution although don bigioni ward g suggested negotiating with wouldbe developers as the most direct method councillor jim sanders ward g said the problem is regionwide and should be dealt with at the regional level both sainsbury and morley advised against use of the old arena site for this purpose crawford thomson also a mayoralty candidate recommended grouping people together as a 21yearold my biggest concern is having a roof over my head he said mayor sainsbury explained that only 77 units could be accom modated in the present sewage system she predicted no major residential huildup in stouffville for at least five years team hazing almost fatal offstreet complex stouffville for the past several months residents have been watching the progress of a building at the rear of the earl of whitchurch main street west not knowing its purpose the facts are these its a 7200 square foot office and commercial facility the earls court whitchurch- stouffviue office and commer cial complex should be com pleted by dec 1 the owner and building is michael larkin of maylar construction co markham the complex will include six retail spaces on the ground floor and six offices above a walkway will extend to main street with parking for 35 cars the site was purchased from stouffville machine inc located immediately to the north the commercial units have areas as small as 400 square feet mr larkin said however these can be combined to make up to 2000 square feet if required lease offers are now being accepted positive our ratings by jim thomas editor undoubtedly many attended the allcandidates forum at stouf fville dist secondary school friday with their minds made up for those of you who didnt how did you rate the wouldbe office holders on a scale of 1 to 10 we placed each as follows mayor wilf morley 8 fran sainsbury 7 crawford thom son 3 ward 3 nick talone 7 johan aaltink 4 ward 5 doug alles 7 marie adams 6 ward g don bigioni 7 jim sanders 7 the allcandidates meeting wednesday tonight at the van- dorf community hall could see a complete reversal of merit marks watch for our assessment in the tribunes nov 9 edition claremont an initiation or hazing forced on two members of the kent state university hockey team almost killed a 19yearold claremont student the tribune was told monday tim evans son of dean and carolyn evans jjarkley street claremont collapsed after beiii forcedfed alcohol in the base ment of a private home he spent three days in hospital including 24 hours in intensive care tim is attending kent state on a hockey scholarship it was pretty scary for awhile dean evans his father said tim almost died mr and mrs evans motored to ohio on learning of the near- tragedy dean said hazing is common at most universities in both canada and the united states this one got out of hand he stated tims lapsing into un consciousness was due to an allergic reaction dean explained due to the seriousness of the in cident all hockey games involv ing the kent state team have been cancelled for the season dean said this is severe but i feel the university did the right thing he stated tim he said is determined to continue his studies and complete his year right now he wants to get on with life and forget about the whole thing his father concluded voters ffl no federal allcandidates meetings are planned for whitchurchstouffviue carolyn collins a spokesperson for conser vative bill attewell told the tribunethis week bills anxious but theres nothing he can do mrs collins saidthp didates cant orga nieetlngsthcmselvi tip to- someone or organizatibnfo do if duetto boundary realign men t w hi t c h it re h stouffville i part of the her federal riding of markham the tribune was told local pcs are holding a meet bill attewell night at deer park inn wed nov 16 from 8 to 930 pm signs stouffville physicians at york county hospital newmarket have warned family members not to get their hopes too high but 17yearold debra surman manitoba street stouff ville continues to improve shes still a very sick girl but her vital signs are good terri surman her mother told the tribune monday debra was critically injured in a singlevehicle accident near newmarket oct 16 a grade 12 student of sdss debra remains in intensive care and assisted by a breathing machine but fully conscious she understands when we talk her mother said and to day she waved to one of her friends visiting is not encouraged mrs surman explained cards and let ters may be sent to post office box 615 stouffville young showed stouffville following a courageous tenmonth fight with lung cancer tanya owen 25 died oct 25 it was tuesday morning that physicians on the staff of toronto general hospital told family members there was nothing more they could do mrs owen passed away that afternoon she never lost hope husband mark told the tribune she pumpkin prizes it was a tough chore biiv judges bruce stapley and susan lavine finally came up with three winners in the tribunes best jaiko- lantern contest monday first prize a swatch watch from barthau jewellers goes to jonnilr turner 41 albert street north second prize dinner for two at kellingtons yasv won by shannon and sarah hoppervl69 harold street third prize a family size pizza from mr 6s goes to greg and chris crock ford 61 church street north receiving an honorable mention was a jack-o- lantern designed by paige and brooke maddock blair roal imlf ilwjnners are asked to in or phone the trf bnnie ofc flee w02i00 for pcrmis sion to pick up their prizes mother courage displayed great courage prior to her illness tanya was employed on the staff of savex drugs working in both the stouf fville and markham stores she her husband and son david 2 liv ed in an apartment above 45 main street west her parents rene and yvonne mongrain reside on tenth line south service was held friday from the oneill funeral home stouf fville with interment stouffville cemetery new firestone store second to none daring breakin stouffville stouffvilles new firestone store that opens officially this saturday at 138 sandiford drive will be a model for all of north america partners gary ardila and michael ang are pleased with the cooperation received par ticularly from contractors ken and dick sandiford of as con struction stouffville theyve been super people to work with michael told the tribune never once did they let us down an official grand opening is planned for later this fall the store boasts an area of 5000 square feet with six bays four for cars and two for trucks the service shop is fully computerized theres also a spacious showroom and lounge mr ardila formerly of stouff ville and now of unionville will operate the franchise here mr angs in charge of another store at 1165 oconnor drive the firestone firm he said selected the stouffville site following an extensive market survey there are about 26 in dependently operated firestone stores in the metro area he explained on the occasion of saturdays opening many specials are featured including allseason steel belted radials from 4495 and an oil change lube and filter for 1695 stouffville a daring breakin at the lcbo store in the ap plaza tuesday morning resulted in the theft of liquor valued at close to 3000 entry was gained by smashing a glass panel in the front the cases were taken out the back before leaving thieves spray- painted the image of a man on the walkway outside with a peace insignia nearby police are trying to translate its meaning a staff spokesman said it would be next week before an inventory is taken and the losses known classic car stays in town stouffvilles denny alsop has added yet another automobile to his fleet of classic cars on satur day he purchased a 1918 lincoln continental con vertible at the christian school auction in bridge his successful bid was 16000 jim thomas stouffville dave sim- monds 1948 lincoln continental convertible will stay in stouffville the classic car one of only 452 made by ford and one of only 39 known to exist in north america was purchased by denny and donna alsop at the christian school auction held at wilsons sales arena uxbridge saturday the purchase price was 16000 i knew it was around denny said later theyre very rare the local insurance agent already owns a 1935 ford sedan delivery a 1938 ford panel a 1948 chev oneton and a 1966 corvette he admits hes not quite sure what hes going to do with his latest acquisition the heavilychromed automobile powered by a v12 engine and equipped with power windows cruise control and other extras was donated to the auction by mr simmonds a member of the christian school board its purchase price new was said to be 4500 while the continental attracted much attention a pair of skybox tickets for the first blue jay game in the skydomc also rolled up bids trustee bert dckkema of unionville was successful at a price of 200 each its historic mr dckkema said of the upcoming event hes already asked a friend to go along a bedroom suite brought 2000 and a ge color tv sold for 500 one quilt sold twice the first purchaser bought it for 650 then donated it back it sold a second time for 500 altogether the sale grossed close to 34000 the money will go towards the purchase of two new portables at the site auctioneer neil bacon was in charge halloween hoot page a3 crafty ladi s s super speller 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