st trlbuneaune recreation second ice pad group appears before council by tracy kibble staff reporter two skating club officials were expected to talk to stouffville politicians last night regarding the feasibili ty of a second ice pad for the recreation complex jim hamm of the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey and debbie forsyth of stouffville figure skating club were scheduled to present officials with a proposal for a second ice sur face in town in light of tight- enedup hours of use for groups at the facility an average ice pad with more than 200 sold robert staley one of the authors of the history of whitchurch township presents a cheque to whitchurchstouffville museum board chairman john aaltink the proceeds from the sale of the book help boost the museums endowment fund and more than 200 copies have been sold so far photosteve somerville classic brings stars to stouffville by bruce stapley correspondent former major league base ball pitcher rick rhoden will be looking to add to his 222000 celebrity golf asso ciation cga total winnings when he leads a star studded list of 71 players to the emer ald hills golf and country club for the 1994 celebrity classic the event which takes place june 2226 will see one of the largest assemblies of big name sports and enter tainment personalities ever gathered in whitchurch- stouffville rhoden who played for the 1977 and 1978 los angeles dodgers national league champion teams captured the 1992 chrysler classic in mississauga as well as the 1993 isuzu celebrity golf championship he has averaged just over 72 strokes in 17 rounds of cga play dating back to 1991 the classic gets underway wednesday june 22 with a practice round and toronto star shootout a celebrityam event is scheduled for day two with the first round of the classic taking place on the friday the tournament finishes up with rounds saturday and sunday the gates open at 8 am all five days tournament promoters are christ church anglican hosted a caribbean evening friday at the latcham hall here the amazing tunka eats fire for the crowd photaceuabronkhorst billing the classic as a fun but competitive event which will give fans a chance to see celebrities who are also first rate golfers proceeds from ticket sales are to go to the big brothers of metropolitan toronto and ronald mcdonald childrens charities tickets cost 10 with chil dren under 12 paying 5 kids under three are free tickets are available at stouf fville district secondary school and the stouffville library and gallery included in the list of celebrities playing in the classic are hockey mario lemieux tom barasso john cullen don edwards grant fuhr dale hawerchuk pierre larouche peter mahovlich bernie nicholls mark osborne dave ellett dale tallon and rick vaive baseball ernie banks johnny bench rollie fingers bobby grich tommy john dave mcnally bobby murcer graig nettles ron reed and mike schmidt football bobby anderson dick ander son donny anderson steve bartkowski steve beuerlein al del greco john elway stan humphries jim mcma- hon chris miller chris mohr and billy joe tolliver basketball danny ainge jon barry george gervin truck robinson and curly neal skiing todd brook- er franz klammer bowling marshall holman snook er cliff thorburn enter tainment alex lifeson daniel baldwin tom dreesen art hindle ed marinaro jack wagner and johnny yune bleachers change rooms and washrooms could cost about 2 million but users of the current facility say an addi tional rink is badly needed in stouffville since some of the clubs are skating on out-of- town ice to meet the require ments of their clubs officials are expected to discuss the matter with the proponents which will likely involve funding options and feasibility vandorf crash victim remains in critical care the driver of a car that crashed into a bridge abut ment in stouffville wednesday morning remains in critical condition a 1984 chevrolet cavalier was travelling north on wood bine ave near vandorf rd when it struck a cn rail bridge at 3 am wednesday driver david gould 31 of toronto was trapped in the car and had to be removed by aurora fire department gould was taken first to york county hospital in newmar ket then transferred to sunny- brook health science centre in toronto as of friday afternoon gould was listed in critical condition york regional police traffic unit is still investigating the crash julie caspersen give teens place to drop in trustee urges from page 1 efforts to nab the culprits said kids are hanging out in a lot of public areas and not just behind summitview school we just dont have a police force that large to patrol something like this winger said but sherban wants the group to move on and quit trashing the schools property and reputation and says parents should be held more responsible for their childrens actions where are the parents of these kids and do they know where they are at night sherban said a group of high school kids and probably a few senior summitview students began hanging around the back of the school about one month ago shes worried the constant drinking smoking and property van dalism occuring there will escalate to worse things does someone have to be knifed or raped before something is done there should be a reward for any tips which lead to the arrest of these kids she said sherban has discussed the problem with school trustee harry bowes but feels he doesnt appear too concerned i asked that bowes check into getting no loitering signs so the police can arrest these kids but he doesnt appear anxious to react to this and im a little annoyed about it sherban said bowes however said theres only so many things you can do does sherban expect the trustee to sit out there all night on a lawnchair im concerned about it but we cant place armed guards around the school bowes said the longtime school board official said he would like to see the town open up latcham hall so teens have a place to go and hang out these kids are bored and the 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