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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1995, p. 3

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a ribbon cutting to celebrate the offical opening of the 151st annual markham fair was held thursday at noon on hand for the ceremony was from left fair princess rachel lewis fair vicepresident carrie pur- cell fair first vicepresident jan king stouffville mayor wayne emmerson fair queen kathy downes fair president doug savage markham mayor don cousens and fair princess alison jeaps markham fair con tinues until sunday at 6 pm at the fairgrounds mccowan rd and elgin mills rd pfiotonom eemerson accident victim caroline to recovery on by bruce stapley gorrespondent caroline ileas road to recov ery is gradually leading home the 34yearold former stouffville resident who was seriously injured in a headon collision which claimed the life of her husband rocco rea june 8 left hospital septtlc caroline rea suffered a bro ken jaw and clavicle her pelvis was broken in three plates arid she endured a closed head injury and lost 10 teeth in the accident which occurred in markham she spent a month in suriny- brpok hospital before being transferred to queen eliza beth hospital where she remained for the past two and a half months before returning to her parents lemonyille home for further convales cence according to her mother barb carr rea is walking with a cane and has regained spme movement in her left arm which she had been unable to use since the accident she is undergoing three physiotherapy sessions arid three occupational therapy sessions weekly arid is also seeing a social worker x she is able to talk and is aware of everything around her carr said her daughter is still seeing double and may require ihuscle surgery iri her eyes 1 shes coming along really well said carr they saidshe would have a couple of days where she would go forward and then one back ward but so far theyve all been forward carr said her daughter who worked for three years as ah orthopedic nurse at the hospi- tal for sick children in toron to before the accident is look ing forward to returiiing to her richmond hill home she hopes to return to work as soon as next year although lit may be 1997- before she can go back shes really deter mined police invited to tozuh ccnmcil by joan ransberry staff reporter police presence in stouf fville will be explained at a town meeting providing the york regional police accept an invitation on tuesday whitchurch- stouffville council backed councillor ivanka bradleys call to invite the local police brass to attend a council meeting to explain such mat ters as law enforcement including overall police pres- ence iri stouffville- as well the police will be asked to explain how policing is carried out in rural areas policeresponse time for incidents taking place in stouffvihe has been ques- tioned according to bradley theres a concern that recent cutbacks by the provincial government will hit police departments arid consequent ly alter the way police service is delivered to stouffville bradley told the tribune rural residents worry about the police being able to respond adequately to their emergency needs in the past stouffville resi dents have been subjected to such things as field parties where 100 young people gath er in an open space area and party- p the revellers are from out of town and because it is stouffville they dont have to worry about the police turn ing up too quickly staff was directed to send a letter to the york regional police outlining stouffvilles concerns along with a request asking that someone from the force address council as soon as possible while it was suggested a member of york regional police service board attend the meeting in stouffvile bradely said the board has declined the invitation weekender september 30 1995 p 3 mpp to head up volunteer initiative durhamyork mpp julia munro has been appointed to lead a government initiative aimed at promoting and encouraging vol- unteerism this is munros second major appointment since being elected in june two months ago the 52year old munro was named premier mike karris parliamentary assistant munro said the mandate given this government represents a rejection of institutionalized big government and a return to the belief that weall can be more selfreliant and accept more personal responsibility we cannot continue to expect government to do everything said munro there must be a new partnership setting new directions for fiscal responsibility means there will be more emphasis placed on individual responsibility our government will clear the way for increased volunteer activity the durham york mpp noted that our cpniriiuriities could not function without the dedicated work arid fine ethics of volunteers who give so much of their time and energy volunteers have a longstanding history of deriving personal satisfaction arid a sense pf well being by putting aside their own interests and doirig something to benefit others said munro the mpp said that voluhteers make a commitment to the less fortunate they express that commitment in a variety of ways according to their mearis arid abilities volunteers share their expertise energy and time they dont volunteer because they seek per sonal reward they volunteer because they carei joan ransberry high five the markham fair scarecrow greets visitors as they enter the fairgrounds on opening day thursday phoiotlom emmerson watch for these flyers on saturday september 30 1995 ultra mart biway loblaws sears fortinos consumers distributing ap weston produce iga stouffville sobeys dominion loblaws saaa ant only were first in distribution weve delivered 28336901 flyers door-to- dobr so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 6402100 the trikune attention flyer advertisers wt cm deaver your overt lor at alt as 35 cants apiece in markham utiontu uskan skmmielamavaio brougham hagerman comer bo grove cadet grove buttorw sandtort uaittwe ecrtnujorasunorbrilzepraimwm we can deliver your flyers using the most up to date market demographics 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