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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 17, 1982, p. 28

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b2 the tribune wednesday harch it m82 1 k3c s in town firm horioredit pool and landscape show beu pools limited of stbuffville took second place in the swimming pool competition at the recent canadian garden pool and landscape show at exhibition park toronto here marvin betz left accepts the plaque from show manager bernie loveridge for his outstanding display stouffville a tragic twocar collision on hwy 48 south of dicksons hill march 9 resulted in the death of rose boyle obrien avenue the former- harper farm stouffville mrs boyle 56 was the lone occupant of a southbound vehicle that veered out of control on slippery pavement the second auto was driven by alice upton of goodwood although rushed to scarborough centenary hospital by ambulance mrs boyle died a few hours latershe was en route to work at thomas large singer food brokerage in scar borough when the ac cident occurred born in mundare alberta the daughter of fred and ann dobranski she later married john jake boyle who survives along with two barry and douglas both of scarborough one daughter jane at home and one granddaughter shawna she has four brothers john and russell- korpan at vegreville- r alberta emile and v edward dobranski toronto and a- sister kay mrs elias kolmotychi in alberta mr and mrs boyle moved from agincourt to stouffville wt years ago her- whole life i revolved around her r family v a rev cecil tiller of stouffville united church- conducted the funeral serivce friday from the oneill chapel stouffville with in terment highland memory gardens paul- bearers were emile and edward dobranski don boyle stan nichols jim bingham frank haylow ond honorary pallbearer john mcgean from sidney nora scotia deputy resigns w fz ttt 5jsr concerned citizens stouffville deputy town clerk beverley graziano has announced her resignation in a letter to council last week miss graziano said she was moving to winnipeg june 1 she termed her stay in stouffville a happy one and thanked council for its support accepting the resignation with regret mayor eldred king said it was most unfortunate to lose this staff member mckerliemillen ontario inc tn- yfv i has arrived in stouffville ontarios largest auto- motive parts wholesaler is pleased to announce a new retailwholesale store at 67 edward st stouffville covering the needs of farm industry service stations body shors fleets and the home handyman plus lots moresa vings n a o 3c v a o a ill oc tii j li s 1 1 o e rupert st go a oc a o o o second st s 5- a uj main st h wy4 7 1 i telephone 6404598 -rf-sfcfr-ssi- tii the following is- a statement prepared and read before- a meeting of the con cerned citizens committee friday night a copy was submitted to vthe tribune for publication march 17 it reads as follows we wish to correct any false impressions which may have been created by an article appearing in last weeks tribune noone was fired or given their walking papers from the concerned citizens committee it is impossible to sack a person from a volunteer group with any loosely formed association- of in dividuals it is next to im possible for them all to agree on every subject at every time our group has been no ex- ception all we have been at tempting to do is to ensure that the committee as a whole is in agreement on an issue before any statement is made which could be attributed to us all for those who have not been involved with this com mittee as intensively as a small number have over the last 10 months it is difficult to ap preciate the pressure both physical and mental we have been subjected to we have been vilified in the press besieged by the media in timidated by government harshly criticized by both a minister of the crown and some of our neighbors researched testing labs taken water z a- samples raised money to say nothing of trying to continue a normal family jife amtearn a livingit is hardly surprising mat the strain began to tell on c i notwb people have put more s time and m effort rinto protectingstouffvilles en vironment than fran sains- bury and elaine fritz they have the complete respect of every person on this com mittee even though we may not always agree and the whole town is more in their debt than most- will ever realize v we have a very short time left to fight this issue now is the time for us all to put our maximum energy outwards towards closing the dump any resident of the town who wishes to work towards- this goal as part of our group is very welcome to join us and we will give whatever assistance- we can to those who may prefer to work on their own the concerned citizens committee has but one ob jective to close the landfill site and have it capped and purged as quickly as possible others may agree with our aims but wish to approach them by a different route towards this final goal however we are all fully committed and should be totally united working together as a town we can win concerned citizens of whifchurchstoiiffville march 12 1982 anne of green gables uuu by jim irving uxbridge its been many years since the late lucy maude montgomery lived in uxbridge township but last week anyway she was there and very much alive and welcoming her back to her leaskdale residence were the cast and crew of the musical version of- one of mrs montgomerys best- loved books anne of green gables with words by donald harron and music by norman campbell the production w a s originally com missioned and presented by the charlottetown festival in 1971 a native cf prince edward island mrs montgomery set her story of a young girls progress through adolescence with its builtin perils of red hair freckles and awk ward boy friends to her coming of age in avonlea cavendish pei at the turn of the century it was an age of innocence and ice cream cones the general store and the annual picnic choice gossip over the back fence and in the front room proper behaviour and im proper behaviour and the never changing reality of one generation expecting the next to follow in its exact footsteps with anne of course such cheek is something she dismissed at the first sign of her own blossoming and true to the redheaded tradition she is a rebel and an occasional hot head however just enough to make her interesting so that she never really loses touch with either generation and making sure she didnt in the ux bridge production was vivienne joyce a grade 13 student who also was associate director a veteran of uss productions vivienne was anne all the way catching her youthful caprices rebeliousness winsomeness and joyousness throughout whether it was from her actions or her voice which was musical and full of feeling for every mood she wished to convey a fine per formance although not as strong in voice robert kennedy as matthew annes young friend brought a nice touch of the growing youth and emerging man to his part while the script seemed somewhat flat at times the musical score didnt lack for melody and bounce and the principals and cast made the most of it especially pleasing were such numbers as kindred spirits sung by anne and diana jodi armstrong open the window miss stacy donna bernhardt and pupils if it hadnt been for me the company where did the summer go to the pupils and ice cream diana and the company the direction by john garbutt was brisk and bouncy the sets by liz auger simple and apt the costumes by adcle armstrong and company colorful and winning the whole show in fact with its hugecast was a winner in every way lucy maude montgomery would have been proud 37 main st w stouffville ontario loh 1l0 6402299 new- 1 mage-hair- salon early spriii ladies peraas reg 4200 0400 for only o withthisad expiry date april 8th t982 ig specials mens perms reg 3700 01100 for only 9 r withthisad expiry date april 8th 1 982 students special boysgirls n wash cut style 70 reg 1 zoo for only i expirydateabril8i982 v r

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