toe tribune thursday august 5 wis 3 vandals are alive and well in the village of stouffville as this picture indicates photographer derek armstrong snapped this photo shortly after the miscreants left the scene at the town park in whitchurchstouffvile council ijioad name swap proposed stouffville if you let jus keep aurora road we11let you have mulock drive thats the com promise solution being suggested by council regarding a regional engineering department proposal to change the road names of both vivian and aurora roads the town of aurora would prefer those roads to be respectively mulock- drive and wellington street while whitchurch stouffville wants to keep its own nomenclature intact at the suggestion of councillor eldred king the town should cede the mulock drive title to aurora in the hopes that whitchurch stouffville can retain the name of aurora road mayor gordon ratcliff said that lawyer too busy to attend trial postponed for third time newmarket a stouffville man is still awaiting trial more than 18 months after he originally charged ronald goodfellow first appeared in court on april 11 15 1975 to face two charges under the criminal ccxieand one under the provincial dead animals act the offenses involve alleged mistreatment of animals goodfellows most recent appearance v was couldbejrec last week he had been remanded eight times and was appearing for the third trial date set the trial still has not taken place crown attorney william gorewich asked for yet another remand at last weeks appearance he explained to judge munro that counsel for the accused attorney edward marzec was unable to appear marzec had phoned the evening before the trial gorewich said saying that he had just returned to his office after being out of town for two weeks the defence counsel found that his secretary had left without notice leaving him under a ton of paper according to gorewich the crown attorney said that marzec has been cancelling all his court post of fice rental ii i continued from pl trrcuildingsiftheni forchildren next summer stouffyille a summer childrens recreation program in stouffville couldbe held j next year according to councillor becky wedley were going to consider it because there have been people who have asked she said mrs wedley said an attempt at a similar program in the village a few years ago had failed apparently because when the swimming was on all the kids went to the swimming pool and the 9 leaders were left alone interest in having a program in stouffville has been generated by successful programs now going on at vandorf and ballantrae there just wasnt anything up here in ballantrae said mrs wedley stouffville- she pointed out at least has swimming youth bowling the tennis courts and softball is so great perhaps we should be looking at other buildings he added that he was not opposed to the ladies proposal for a seniors centre in town as to having proposals from com- muhityoriented groups for- putting the former post office building to use ward 1 councillor art starr noted we havent been flooded withpffers the one other possibility has been an offer by a church in town to use the building as a teen dropin centre one evening a week appearances over the next few weeks in order to get his office in order and hire a new secretary a remand was therefore requested until a new trial date judge munro reviewed the history of the case up to that point- the accused failed to appear for the first trial date last october and a february date was also adjourned the witnesses waiting to testify listened as the- judge observed that the casehas passed itsanniversary as of april 15 thats almost a year and a half now gorewich- suggested a new trial date of january 6 next year and asked that it be made peremptory ie the case must go ahead on that day judge munro agreed and the case will proceed in january wellington street doesnt identify anything in our municipality he said another compromise idea would be to call the road aurorawellington street museum car show aug 15 bogarttown- once again an antique car show will be spon sored by the whitchurch- stouffville museum 7it will take place sunday august 15 from noon to about 430 pm at the museum last years show was a blazing success at tracting 800 visitiors who viewed 27 vintage automobiles at this years event a bake sale and quilt auction- will be held and entertainment provided by the newmarket citizens band according to museum board chairman wes billinger local cars will be among those displayed at the show this year admission to the event is 1 for adults 75 cents for students and 25 cents for children while all the other popular priced canadian whiskies have gone on to market gibson 909 sleeps for another year ortvp getting olderarid better who says an annuity has to have a fixed qrernium ask your sun lif gent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest and annuity rate guarantees waiver 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