8 the tribune thursday september 15 wt7 pete sanderson leaves stouffville by annegret lamare stouffville several stouffville teams will have to get along without the enthusiastic support and expert coaching of pete sanderson this year theenergefc sandy- haired former sdss student has left stouff- ville in order to accept a position as physical education teacher and volley ball and soccer coach at fenlon falls secondary school pete would have preferred a post a little closer to borne but says that teaching positions are scarce i was for tunate to get this job be says sport has always been one of petes major interests he played hockey until age 14 when be says my size finally caught up with me he did not let his short stature deter him however i switched to basketball laughed the five foot five inch athlete pete also played baseball from peewee right to intermediate and was active in the swim club in 1972 he turned from playing to coaching baseball and led a peewee team for three years two years ago he switched to coaching the ken may midger all- stars this year he took the midgets to a silver medal in the ontario summer games and the team is presently engaged in the last games of the oasa semifinals only a few games away from the championship in the winter pete acted as team statistician for the junior c clippers as well as handling all their publicity and writing up v detailed reports of their games in between he took the sdss junior and senior volleyball teams under his wing in 1976 the senior sdss volleyball team won the georgian bay championship under his leadership and this year both the juniors and seniors are finalists pete has also worked with the ontario junior mens volleyball team and in 197475 coached the laurentian university squad while getting his degree in physical education actually i always wanted to be a doctor pete confessed i always wanted to work closely with people however he did not gain a spot in medical school x did get to the final interview in med school but they turned me down in the end he says pete feels that tf and coaching offers many of the same 3portunities to work osely with people and be is looking forward to it he decided on teaching teenagers rather than younger children because this is the age group be has had the most contact with through his coaching however be feels that physical education is most im portant in elementary school since this is where the groundwork is laid and attitudes and pat terns are formed in his opinion a lot of the pnysed programs in the public schools leave much to be desired running around the gym does not constitute physical eaication be remarked pete is a very practical down to earth person something that becomes evident as he outlines his teaching approach at fenlon falls there have been quite a few student drownings in the towns canal and pete intends to teach water safety in his health classes to reduce the toll instead of lecturing the students on water safety theory however be will show them con crete examples of youngsters in dangerous situations pete set aside several weekends this summer to go to fenlon falls and take pictures of kids in overloaded boats in boats without lifejackets and kids swimming in dangerous spots i feel this will have more of an impact than abstract theory said pete student enrollment aurora a few more secondary students a few less elementary students and the same number of trainable mentally retarded stu dents thats where the york county board of education found itself as it examined enrollment figures at school opening time last week there were 16605 secondary students enrolled as of last monday up from the 14406 that were enrolled at the same time last year there were 27299 elementary students down from 28217 last year and there were 213 retarded students the same number as in 1976 total enrollment monday was 44117 7i2is32 this dog placed in a trailer while waiting for the dog races at the uxbridge fair had a clear and enjoyable look at all the people passing by the races were a real crowd pleaser although things sometimes did not go exactly as planned one race was cancelled because the dogs started playing among themselves instead of racing keith bolender pedaqkild for people with a taste for something mmer vv among contemporary smokers mildness is the word what you are looking at is a new answer to that quest for mildness du maurier special mild its not the mildest cigarette you can smoke what we have produced is a cigarette with all the quality and style of du maurier only milder if you have a taste for something milder pick up our elegant silver pack today t r v available in king size and 700 mm st ar x 13 v fvijim i w y cotton candy is just too irresistable even to the older folks the man was caught in the act of taking a hunk of the sweet stuff from his young son at last weeks uxbridge fair developer says council shows bias to dulverton continued from page 1 peared as resi dential in the official plan because of a conflict of interest on the part of the former town planner max sherman ap parently mr sherman worked for alliance building corp ltd a company which had a part interest in dulverton holdings mr sherman has since resigned his post and the omb is in vestigating conflict of interest charges brought forward by alliance developments we would much rather work with your planner now than get involved with what is often a circus at the omb said mr greenspan as he requested a new study of the official plan however mayor gordon ratcliff informed him that the town is quite content to have the matter in the hands of the omb it should be set tled at the omb level and thats exactly whats being done said the mayor councillor bill kamps was in full agreement and explained that dulverton had been planned long before regional government had come in we had already committed ourselves to the developer by en couraging the acquisition of various pieces of property mr kamps pointed out that it wouldnt have been fair to change their minds after that and added youd be the first to scream if it happened to you mr king became quite annoyed after mr greenspan questioned the motives of planning board this particular planning board has always dealt with responsibility as they saw fit he informed mr greenspan there is no question of integrity he questioned the value of granting alliances request to rezone their lands residential how much closer would you actually be to building houses he asked mr greenspan the lawyer replied that it would put his client on more equal timing but he did not contradict mr kings assertion that he would be no closer to development of- the property when mr king pressed him further he admitted that the main advantage i to the com pany would be increased land values frericjiprograrri h aurora un willing to face possible flack from irate parents yorks school board will go directly to the minister of education for answers about its french program at issue are two matters as the york county board of education begins a program of conversational french for children in grade one trustees want to offer parents objecting to the program the alternative of doubling up courses in a later year r the provincial ministry has advised the board that if the program is offered it must be mandatory for all children in addition the ministry requires that grade eight students receive a minimum of 20 minutes french in struction per day york because its year is divided into two separately scheduled semesters would like to offer the course for 40 minutes each day during five months of the year the ministry has turned down that request as well but the advice has come from a deputy minister and board chairman craigi cribar monday night received trustee support in his bid to approach minister tom wells directly for confirmation of the ministrys position rf i want to be able to tell parents that were doing these things on direct orders of fa ministry directive mr cribar said many classes available hi day and evening coursed stouffville area residents will have more continuing education courses available this fall than ever before courses will be of fered at the high school and for the first time richmond hill ymca will be offering a full range of day and evening classes for adults and children only one course will be offered by seneca college continuing education in town this fall an assertiveness training course will be offered oct 4 at a cost of 20- babysitting will be available at extra cost ymca registration will be thursday sept 29 79 pm at the old post office time to sign up for high school courses is monday sept 19 and wednesday sept 21 from 79 pm in both cases the sdss will offer e v er y s u b j e c t imaginable from oil painting to auto mechanics in courses ranging from 10 to 20 weeks y programs offered by the y will be held at the sdss orchard- park ps and possible lat- cham hall and the old post office ballantrae has also been included in the classes and fitness volleyball gymnastics training will be available along with a preschool program they will be split between the ballantrae community centre and the school although no classes have been planned for vandorf gwen halliday director of the y says that if any group of at least eight people would like a course the y is willing to provide it this also applies to others within the municipality who would like in struction in a certain subject as well as being sensitive to community programming needs- the y is also interested in hiring local people to lead their courses anyone who would like to teach a special skill is asked to contact the y reforestation subsidy warning- health and welfare canada advises that danger to healtn increases with amount smokajavwd inhaling to per cigarette 100 mm i5mgtar 10 mgrucobne kmg sae13mg tar 09 rug nicotine the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority offers a reforestation subsidey program that will pay for the cost of ministry of natural resources trees that have been planted by private landowners themselves on their own property this program is only offered as long as the property is located within the watershed and the trees have been planted in accordance with the authoritys regulation in addition to the reforestation subsidy program the authority has a conservation planning program which offers landowners with the watershed owning more than 25 acres planning assistance in developing a propertys potential for conservation and wildlife purposes at a low cost for further in formation about these and other conservation assistance programs write the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority 5 shoreham drive downsview ontario m3n1s4 or phone 661- 6600 ext 250