Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 1980, p. 11

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w l marcla rosenburgh r r 1 goodwood holds meghan the couples pretty daughter born at home- nov 7 it was marcia s desire to have the baby in the quiet of their own residence rather than the hospital and if she had it todo over again shed want it exactly the same jim thomas was so easy says goodwood marcia rosenburgh rr 1 goodwood has repudiated that modernday custom of having babies in hospitals daughter meghan was born at home an arrival so free of stress and strain the young mother was up doing menial household chores the very same day i wanted it to be as natural a birth as possible said marcia for several reasons first she didnt want to be separated from their first child 22 month old lara second she wished for a more relaxed at mosphere far removed from the hustle and bustle of hospital routine and third she wished for the permanentbonding that takes place when mother and baby are together at all times as predicted everything turned out perfectly i still cant believe it she said in an interview saturday marcia admits that at the outset there were problems to overcome initially she had to convince husband stephen that all would be well then she had to find aphysiciah whod come immediately when called and lastly she had to make sure everything xwas in readiness should advance warnings be brief lucky she did for meghan arrived at 755am nov 7 and the doctor came twentyfive minutes later but marcia was in good hands with an ex- perienced midwife at her side and her husbandclose by marcias the first to admit theres an element of risk in volved she points out however that in europe between 50 and 75 per cent of all births take place in homes some look on it as a major operation but really its not said stephen for him at least it wasnt the operation he experienced when lara was born she arrived the am bulance about five minutes short of the delivery room at uxbridge cottage hospital actually i helped more that time than this he said marcia praised the assistance provided by midwife theo dawson of locust hill and the prenatal advice offered by dr carman price of pickering would she do it this way again- yes says marcia its all so totally different its in credible 6 tap service could be costly care stouffville is there a need for daycare in whit church stouffville if so the york region ymca in cooperation with the stouffville family life centre is prepared to provide it the program is called first base and its designed for the total wellbeing of the child qualified staff will super vise the children and provide them with a choice of activities the fee established to cover program- expenses is tax deductible questionnaires have been sent home with pupils from both summitview and orchard park schools parents interested in such a project are asked to fill out the forms and return them by this friday nov 21 if ad ditional information is required the numbers to call are 6401102 summitview 6403552 or chard park or theymca bonnie mcle6dvat 8844811 seminar on drugs the stouffville family life centre is moving iahead with plans to hold a seminar oh drug usearid abuse the exact date still not established will be some time in january it will be held in the evening at stouffville dist secondary school v- i form singles club schools in stouffville are centres for activities involving teenage young people at the other end of the age scale seniors can find enjoyment through involvement in events at the silver jubilee club the good fellowship club and other organizations but what about the singles in between in an effort to bridge this gap joanne payne a volunteer with the family life centre is anxious to organize a singles club in town persons interested in such an association are asked to call the centre tuesdays only at 6402123 durham region residents of durham region drawing water out of drilled and dug wells should be so lucky their suburban neighbors with the service on tap may soon be paying muchhigher rates if a 20 per cent hike is ap proved for water and sewer costs the figure could climb from 141 this year to 168 next the anticipated increase is based on several things a loss of major industries in the- region a decrease in development levies and an 80 per cent hike in the rate the province charges durham for hooking into the yorkdurham sewer system uxbridge mayor gary herrema chairman of- the regional works committee is far from pleased with the 1 proposed rate structure with respect to the big pipe as its called i think we are subsidizing the faraway places in york he said this would be fine if ve were part of the same region but were not mayor herrema feels york should pay more than durham because the plant is located in the town of pickering and the cost of laying the pipe is greater stole wire stouffville a 20 year old man charged with theft of copper wire from a cnr telecommunication site entered a plea of guilty to the offense when he- appeared in newmarket courtlast week according tto evidence floyd- bateinaruloaded- about 300 worth of wire into a truck parked on the 9th concession of whitchurch-stouffville- his ac tions- didnt go unnoticed rhowever a witness jotted down the vehicles- licence number and called v york regional police- -i- i bateraan is out on 500 bail pending sentence neualun top jr farmer durham region a wouldbe veterinarian who later changed his mind has been named outstanding junior farmer in ontario neil allin 30 operator of a 310 acre farm near orono came close to not being a farmer at all a native of newcastle he enrolled in a veterinary course at the university of guelph following graduation from high school while he fully intended to follow up this profession the love of farm life was too strong he took over the family property at age 21 and has remained there ever- since he raises dairy cattle ducks and com the coveted award represents neils many areas of agricultural endeavors hes a pastchairman of the county milk committee secretary- of the durham farmers cooperative executive secretary of durham region federation of agriculture a director of the durham region soil and crop improvement association a director of the durham central fair board a director of the durham region holstein club and a 4- h club leader he recently returned from an expensepaid trip to western canada spending a week in the calgary area stouffville proposals to establish separate campuses of seneca college in both whitchurchstouffville and the town of markham will be presented to the board of governors nov 24 making the presentations will be kent garrett director and brian adamson dean of continuing education at seneca garrett told the tribune they would be proposing that the board rent 5000 square feet of the main floor and another 2000 square feet downstairs of the former villa italian bakery ltd 67 edward street the bakery went into receivership and was sold by public auction this fall vv should the board turn down the villa proposal a back room in jakes jeans- main street east would be suggested as ah alternative garrett said he said a similar proposal for markham withrented space in a store in the main st plaza would be made the alternative would be for the board to apply to be the main tenant of the centennial library which is moving in june garrett saidthe board had v developed solid bases at- finch- sheppard and king township and that it was time to- move out to other areas ir v j asurveyhehadmadeof the area of 200 people since being hired as director for markham- stouffville had shown a desire for the campuses- he said the- stouffville facility would- offer courses- in such things as business com- munications- computer study early childhood education journalism and others garrett said v 4h gliibs wll display skills durham region thirty 4h homemaking clubs recently completed their fall projects entitled your corner of the world the course focused on interior decorating as it relates to the bedroom a highlight was the craft of macrame articles ranged from wallhangings to lampshades many of these will be on display at forthcoming achievement days saturday nov 22 at uxbridge secondary school ontario centre and thursday nov 27 at st ber- nadettes parish centre 21 bayley street ajax- ontario south the following will receive diplomas ontario centre charlena davis third avenue uxbridge advanced honors donna kerry rri po perry provincial honors kathy chandler rr 3 port perry provincial honors leanne doupe port perry provincial honors- arlene stearman uxbridge county honors cheryl jons rr 1 port perry- bounty honors sandra -an- nand rr 2 uxbridge county honors colleen carnochan prince albert county honors heather mcdougall prince albert county honors leeann moore sandford county honors and anna harrison rr 2 uxbridge county honors ontario south janice shaw rr 1 ashburn provincial honors lynn jamieson rr 1 ashburn provincial honors cindy fiss rr 1 ashburn provincial honors nicole hale greenwood county honors sharyn fiss rrl ashburn county honors barbara jamieson rr 1 ash burn county honors linda jones rr 1 ashburn county honors gabe cassario oshawa county honors doris fice oshawa county honors marion fice oshawa county honors mina ashmore oshawa county honors ontario north wilma van boxtal beaverton provincial honors anne malcolm- rr 2 cannington provincial honors gay black- rr 1 cannington provincial honors anne tully cannington provincial honors and teresa mcmillan rr a sunderland county honors late cliff ord harper uxbridge twp its how he would have wanted it a family relative told the tribune in describing the sudden death of clifford harper saturday night mr harper 48 passed away in his sleep the result of an apparent heart attack he had undergone openheart surgery five years ago cliff was wellknown in the area this was due in part to the operation of a successful meat market at the stouffville sales barn every saturday customers came to know him not only as a congenial businessman but a close friend before moving to rr 1 goodwood cliff and his wife the former doreen mckee resided on market street in stouffville leaving that community failed to separate him from the people he had come to know through theyears there are four in the family- one daughter debbie mrs sam maye rr 2 stouffville three sons brianin stouffville gordon and steven at home and two grandchildren tracy and jason maye his mother flossie wagg lives on harold streetstouffville therefare five brothers ken jim- jack in stouff ville harold ofclaremont and j don in goodwood and six 1 sisters betty ferguson evelyn machesney and donna cabell all of goodwood barbara malcolm and linda harper in stouffville rev clifford pendlebury of goodwood united church conducted the funeral service tuesday morning from the oneill- chapel stouffville hundreds called at the chapel to pay their respects j students honored beverly barlow left and sandra barns both 18 were joint recipients of the brougham citizens league award at pickering high schools annual commencement exercises nov 7- the two girls are close friends and live at bay ridges jim thomas

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