t v i f if r 5 brougham antique dealer l i kama skunk v j v j vt si w- i j w jf brougham a brougham antique collector is one of eleven persons charged in connection with a widespread theft ring that ranged all the way from pick ering through to niagara falls and from toronto up to bracebridge lome kenneth harpell was arrested in a crime swoop by police that recovered property valued att close to 500000 1 articles found included borne furnishings car bat- teries and 20 tons of lead bars the raids coordinated by staff sgt brian clark of the metro police intelligence bureau began on thursday at noon and continued round- theclock until late saturday afternoon in addition to harpell others charged include william copeman sr of maple and his wife gabrielle randolph copeman and william crosby copeman of toronto kathleen ann gray of toronto anthony kragten of oakville clyde huycke of keswick joseph eric ayliffe mississauga john alfred genereaux and sandra lee copeman both of niagara falls claremont a claremont area woman is receiving antirabies shots after the familys dog was attacked by a rabid skunk even more painful than the fourteen in jections is the fact she had to destroy the pet a beautiful five year old belgian sheep dog there are only a dozen of its kind in canada the lady wishing to remain anonymous told the tribune that the skunk had ventured into a space under the doghouse and a vicious fight ensued the skunk was killed because she handled the chain holding the dog and had open cuts on her hands shes been advised to take- all decenary precautions x flunking more of her pet than herself she described the ittie wrthum thursday april 19 1980 second section uxbridge dr andreas haralampides known to his associates as the flying physician brought his bellanca super viking plane down for what witnesses described as a perfect forced landing after the engine failed a halfmile short of the runway at toronto international air port dr haralampides and his two passengers anthony jones of scarborough and gordon lang of guelph escaped injury the three men had taken off from oshawa that morning and were approaching toronto international when the motor suddenly stopped the craft was at about 1500 feet at the time the plane came to a halt in a field a short distance from timkin road in mississauga agony of seeing the dog die i cried before and after she sail jnt f fjs rabies are prevelent in the claremontgoodwood areas she stated two skunks have been killed on their property she said and a rabid raccoon was shot on their neighbors door- stepthese experieoccsshe suggested should serve as a warning to people particularly children to stay away from au animals that appear to be acting strangely v this warning was supported by dr gary gall of the stouff- ville veterinary clinic he urged petowners to have their dogs vaccinated or keep them under control its not normal for wild animals to venture into populated areas he said mayor regrets seaton delay uxbridge others besides officials within the ontario land corporation were hoping seaton a planned city of 90000 in north pickering could proceed as scheduled uxbridge mayor gary herrema told the tribune that undoubtedly the development would spawn growth in the municipality providing needed jobs and purchasers for the many rural homes now on the market in the area herrema said regional road 30 to claremont is badly in need of reconstruction but the town is hesitant to go ahead because of the seaton situation right now were just f patching it as best we can theres no sense in building a construct new plaza uxbridge its been confirmed by uxbridge mayor gary herrema that construction on a proposed shopping plaza at hwy 47 and banff road south of town will begin april 25 the centre south of canadian tire will include a 27887 square foot supermarket with an additional 8120 square v feet accommodating four or five retail stores v jerry sprackman of lan- dawn shopping centres ltd will develop the site uxbridge clerk walter taylor said the food store will probably be a zehrs franchise popular in western ontario the towns chief building inspector and bylaw en forcement officer myron bartkiw is presently reviewing the plan new road to a town thats stagnant he noted it would cost the ontario government at least 24 million to update the gotrain system a venture the province the housing ministry didnt have detailed discussion with the region and the municipalities to outline- the repercussions such a decision would have i question if lack of communication can be labelled will be reluctant to begin jfrflparative g he the mayor added that planning committee was to conduct a secondary study for the claremont area but said this too may be further down the road it really concerns me that said he concluded that although the proposed community would indeed be an advantage to uxbridge realistically the plan is premature for todays market three charged in coop theft stouffville fast action by york regional police led to the arrest of three claremont area youths following a breakin at the nab theft suspect markham a 25 year old markham man stands charged with theft following a robbery march 29 at maggies super market on main street north bertram pfeil of 12 jerman street was arrested at his home april 1 and appeared in court for a bail hearing the following day cash said to total 3300 was allegedly taken from the safe around 325 pm stouffville cooperative store on edward street april 3 entry to the premises was gained around 11 p m just as the trio was leaving officers pulled onto the property and gave chase one suspect was nabbed a short distance away with stolen merchandise in his possession later two others were taken into custody charged are robert alan price 18 of rr 2 claremont john steven wideman 17 of franklin street claremont and ross alexander macdonald 16 of cone 9 pickering store ransacked a musselmans lake variety store owned by vem davies rr 2 stouffville was entered during the night of april 3 two pme doors were smashed and the interior ransacked causing extensive damage the grandest in unionvilles easter parade put on your easter bonnet with all the frills upon it sunday at unionville brought back memories of that familiar song because for the first year an oldfashioned easter parade was staged along main st the theme was days gone by and here jane beaubien and 10 month old julia of 158 main stj unionville dressed for the part pose for the modernday camera joann thompson late mona armst beloved music tea mona armstrongs magic with music wil no longer radiate through york countys elementary schools her voice v plafpj une reunion for clafemohfcldss of 45 vvivwjrhc do you remember these students will and theyll renew many memories when claremont continuation school holds its reunion june 14 and 15 this picture goes back to 1945 and is published by the tribune thanks to the cooperation of reta lanshway onetime principal there the pupils are rear row left to right earl anderson victory morley bill blasted david irwin bernlce macavoy marjorie petty mary hodgson jean story evelyn gillies gloria beverley jean farr second row left to right lloyd pronse reg kennedy ken morley dong hinan john moment joan sanderson beth sutherland marion manion lillian bins ted thelma sanderson mrs reta lanshway third row left to right helen hodgson erla watsoa taylor isobel pronse pearl pilkey megan beare lnella dernsba georgina pfflrey- marlon redshaw isabel madlll front row left to right joe morley jack wallace bui mckay dick ward keith ward brace lehman gilbert williamson and bin manion and her hand were silenced last week when stricken suddenly in her home at zephyr northeast of mount albert she was 57 mona armstrong was a master music teacher working out of a base school at holland landing and while recent in structional programs were geared more to staff than students hundreds of adults here in stouffville and elsewhere in york will recall whenshe lent her talents to train them as children she taught at summitview and at one time led the junior choir in the stouffville united church her skills touched several generations mona armstrong was never one to rest on her laurels she was always interested in im proved methods and for this reason attended many musical workshops in the united states at the same time she would organize similar seminars in york county to which she would invite her american coun terparts f as a young girl she sang in the choir at zephyr united church and also served as memorial service a memorial service will be held saturday at 230 pm in the wideman mennonite church following the passing april 6 of pauline reesor wife of harold reesor mascouche quebec mrs reesor- the former pauline short had been in failing health almost two years soloist at many weddings she was an accomplished pianist and organist i music and travel provided great enjoyment because of this she was particularly thrilled to attend a festival in wales last june mona armstrong took a keen interest in her heritage and on several occasions visited england and scotland to seek out family roots she was planning a return trip to england this summer born at zephyr the daughter of the late byron and her ls laura armstrong she lived alone in a house on the corner of thefarm following the passing of her parents she maintained an extremely neat place with a small garden where she spent her few spare hours the respect with which she was held was evidenced by the hundreds who visited the roadhouse arid rose funeral chapel newmarket and at tended the service there thursday afternoon many were teachers who had come to know her well the floral tributes were beautiful v study into police force stouffville is the york regional police force shortstaffed the question was asked by councillor becky wedley during a meeting with york regional chairman bob forhan recently forhan replied that a special committee consisting of a chairman members of the police force and representation from the public would be set up by the end of april to investigate the effectiveness of the york vestigate possible wrongdoings within the department but to suggest ways of making operations easier he said terms of reference for the committee would be outlined by midapril school meetiiig v durham region the i lastpublic meeting before a regionalpolice decision is madeori the possible some of the questions tojte closure of webb public school answered are wheroercrtiwmbeheldapril io tonight at there is adequate staff and how- 730 pm t f z various situations are presently recommendations from the dealt with y iffi i mjp1bdwfll be considered when y forhan saidthat p7nacc6mmodation committee besides ber husband she is officials are upset at the im formulates its report i survived by three sons and four plementatkmof the study but v the meeting will be held in daughters added it win not be done toin- webb school