Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1978, p. 3

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the tribune thursday july 2 im s- vrf5sts giant earth moving machines gouge and gore the earth near lin- colnville in preparation for construction of the stouffville bypass when completed traffic will be encouraged to cross the bloomington sideroad to reach highway 48 rather than pass through stouffville eliminating those summer weekend traffic snarls on main street the contract lor the 33439 construction job was only recently let but work appears to be going full steam ahead street argument leads to assault john wesley swanton 21 44 folby cresc agincourt told police he was in front of the regal restaurant main st stouffville at 10 p m july 7 involved in an argument when he was kicked in the groin his assailant then damaged his car by kicking it allegedly causing 150 damage woman critical laura eva windsor 75 of lot 20 concession 8 whitchurch stouffville was seriously injured july 10 in an accident on sutton road newmarket police said mrs windsor was westbound on sutton road west of woodbine ave when her car crossed the centre line and struck another car headon driver of the second vehicle kevin mcnabb 19 of church st markham received only minimal injuries mrs windsor is in york county hospital in in tensive care with multiple internal injuries man charged a scarborough man has been charged with impaired driving and blowing over 80 miligrams after his car rolled over at regional road 30 and main street stouffville early july 13 police said raphael paul neville 28 teesdale place scarborough was northbound on regional road 30 making a left turn onto main street at 1 10 am july 13 when the car went out of control and rolled police found mr neville walking away st john school from the wreckage damage to his 72 plymouth was estimated at 2000 drunken crash ernest ruthard 73 of bolster road pef- ferlaw was seriously injured saturday at 855 pm when his car south bound on the 5th con cession of markham was struck at highway 7 by a westbound car which allegedly went through a red light the driver of the westbound car john wills 38 of leslie street gormley received minor injuries the driver of a third vehicle involved wiuem deemk 46 r r 2 norval was not in jured mr ruthard and mr wills were taken to york central hospital where mr ruthards vehicle was estimated at condition was described 5000 with about 2000 as critical he is in the to the other cars intensive care ward mr wills has been damage to the ruthard charged with dangerous healthy town driving impaired driving and driving with a reading of over 08 mg of alcohol ill prepared for trip the staff of the st johns school in claremont is bearing the responsibility for the deaths of 12 students and one instructor in a canoeing accident on lake timiskaming june 11 police spot potted pot last saturday evening at 815 pm two york regional police officers on patrol spotted l what they thought was a marijuana plant on a window sill in a markham residence they in vestigated and several more of the potted plants were found douglas r magee 23 washington street markham was arrested and charged with cultivating marijuana he will appear at newmarket court august 15 hundreds attend funeral a well known 1 stouffville resident winnifred rosetta reynolds passed away suddenly at sault st marie last thursday july 13 she died in her 76th year from a heart attack while travelling by bus through sault st marie mrs reynolds who lived all her life in the stouffville area was the beloved wife of the late charlie reynolds she is survived by daughter joyce brother roy and sister fern mrs v pennanen both of stouffville and grenfel of gads hill one son clifford is deceased service was con ducted at the stouffville missionary church last monday with hundreds in attendance to pay their last respects pastor hamilton of the stouffville missionary church and pastor 1 kennedy of the altona missionary church handled the service pall bearers were nephews glenn pen nanen kenn wilson eldon wilson ivan wilson george wilson and doug brukholder interment at the stouffville cemetery the assistant headmaster michael maunder agreed with the coroners report that the school was ill prepared for the canoeing trip we made a mistake we thought it was safe enough but the school didnt look carefully enough at the precautions said maunder he went on to say that he is preparing a hand book on outdoor training and canoeing and any of the 50 boys at st johns will get a three or four day training session before going on trips the boys aged 12 to 14 will be trained in handling canoes taught how to respond when theyre capsized and given lessons in mouth to mouth resuscitation he hopes to finish the 14 chapter handbook by august when another long canoe trip could be taken maunder said the school will use the same basic safety practices as before in a more for malized manner the whole problem was everything wasnt standardized he said todd michell 12 of claremont was one of the dozen boys drowned in the tragedy uxbridge has been picked to participate in a government sponsored survey to find out how healthy canadians really are it was announced recently the survey under the administration of health and welfare canada will be taken in 17 ontario centres as well as across canada approximately 38000 people will be visited each year in canada in an effort to determine the health status and risk exposure of the canadian people the effort called canada health survey started on monday july 10 an interviewer will visit each selected household and complete a general questionnaire about family members their health and use of health care facilities family members 15 years of age and over will be asked to complete a confidential question naire focusing on lifestyle including exercise smoking alcohol use and driving in onethird of the chosen homes a nurse will attend with the in terviewer to conduct a series of physical measurements and tests the purpose of the survey is to complement existing information which comes primarily from vital statistics and health insurance records results should be available in 1979 jumping the gun vandorf lawrence hennessey developer of the hen nessey estates in the hamlet of vandorf has applied to appear before the whitchurch stouff ville town council to seek approval for the second phase of this project i ground has just recently been broken on phase one of the 36 one acre estate residential subdivision and council was adamant in refusing to discuss the second phase at this time however council has relented and agreed to hear mr hennessey even though his plan is considered premature by most council members councillor bill mc- nalley summed up councils feelings saying lets hear what he has to say and get it over with hang glide high perspective sky sailing school offers complete 35 hour courses in foothill launched and boattow launched hang gliding we also do introductory tandem rides and have fixed wing and power sky sailors flying camp july 2428 phone 2942536 starts friday frisat 7910 sunthur 8 pm itfffl i milk isxirj jwkhalll hammnhw mffihtt aikojwibs matinee satsun 2 pm rural equipment sales service hwy 47 between stouffville goodwood why not visit us this weekend were new and eager to make ourselves known quality brand name items bolens tractors ducane propane bbqs echo chain sawsfully equipped repair facility special offer until end july 3 1 ducane propane bbqs reg 403 patented back burner now see you this weekend rural equipment sales service between stouffville goodwood 303 00 under new ownership management hair design the unisex hair shop for ladies gents hair dtyles pny woy you like expert specializing in streaking bleaching tinting perms hair grooming for the whole family senior citizens 20 off tuesdays only students rates under 12 yrs air conditioned comfort fs j- 6403933 rv donna mcdermaid 83 main street x a benjamin dealer 10 look whats at stake for you to win from now to sept 16th grand prizes revolutionary canon silkil cameras 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