Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 2002, p. 1

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inside lett 6 new you 14 sports 21 classified 23 4 new hwy 407 transponder holders dont like preauthorized toll road payments arts culture calendar event harvest harmony barbershop music when saturday oct 26 130 and 730 where christ church anglican 9056403561 i q battling the big box stores topnotch customer service key to success serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 50 cents including gst36 pages saturday oct 122002 m reach us 905 6402612 grade 10 students beat ontario average stouffville secondary fifth in york region by mitchell brown staff writer it sure doesnt look like theyre reading crowded around sheets of bristol board covered with all kinds of arrows geometric shapes and squiggly lines it looks more like the students in theresa meikles grade 10 english class are working on their math assignments but then ms meikle the head of aurora high schools english department uses phrases such as mind maps and venn dia grams to explain those charts and drawings are actually tools to help students organize their thoughts before writing their essays it all sails over this reporters head but thats not important what is important is students are able to understand what theyre doing and how it helps develop their ability to read and write judging by the schools perfor mance in the ontario secondary school literacy test it appears to be working of the 265 grade 10 students at aurora high who took the test last february 91 per cent passed both the reading and writing por tions of the exam making the school tops among secondary schools in the region what makes this accomplish- sce boards page 16 gala raising money for york region program ist for a by lisa queen staff writer from the time beth was a tod dler she was the victim of a pedophile ring in her community men including her father would fondle her take pornographic pho tos of her and perform other sexual acts on her she said when beth not her real name was 13 she became pregnant as a result of having sex with one of the offenders her father arranged for her to have an abortion i grew up thinking sexual abuse was normal and the only way i existed was to serve other people said beth who grew up in the greater toronto area it was pretty intense as one offender said to me i was their entertainment even worse beth said was the betrayal she felt by the women in her life including her mother who ignored the abuse even after she told them men abused me but women abused me worse men abused me physically but the women did not protect me she said that hurts worse to this day that what any man did to me my mom included to escape the trauma of the abuse beth left home and married her boyfriend who had grown up in a physically and emotionally abu sive home but the cycle of abuse continued when the couple had a family of their own berns husband physically and emotionally abused their son and see betrayal page 17 a visible problem staff photosteve somerville david mccomiskey national director of christian blind mission international speaks at a press conference promoting the eradication of preventable blindness at the stouffvillle road mission thursday a mission poster is in the background see story on page 3 clearance v w i trials hz 1 in if 5396 highway 7 markham jka l j 9052941 21 0 flkfol purchase financing for 36 mths fxx- r puis in no payments until 2003- l2hssgyff1sf oh fcjmjjfrmijffw cw creat lease offefis on all models hvakwc 5- iflbliibbii cash purchase nm tsywui incentives wtsbbm wfw j group pt town and country realty ltd 6400888 pncerrtt

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