Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 14, 1982, p. 1

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v proceeds foirtown stouffville music mania 82 goes on stage april 29 and continues through may 1 at stouffville dist secondary school proceeds from this years show will be divided three ways da proposed whit church stouffville recreation complex 2 a clock for latcham hall 3 a high school scholarship tickets are now on sale at cards hardware stouffville prices are 350 and 300 adults 100 for children on the thursday evening april 29 senior citizens and students will be admitted for 200 unionville a dispute over a pair of cowboy beets resulted in the fatal shooting of a 19 year old markham youth early sunday morning and the arrest of a 30 year old unicsville man charged with murder stewart thomas weatherall of 2 billy joel crescent died in scar borough general hospital after a bullet from a 303 rifle penetrated the rear seat of a car in which he was a passenger and lodged in his back weatherall and three companions had just left a party at 4022 hwy 7 east when the shooting occurred police said the victim and the accused james carlisle devenport hardly knew each other they reported that a dispute erupted when weatherall couldnt find his boots later as he and his companions left the premises a motorized go- kart was taken from the driveway and placed in then- cars trunk the shooting followed arid weatherall was hit devenport was placed in custody at the toronto east detention centre and ap peared for a bail hearing tuesday in newmarket court in connection with the same incident three face charges of theft they are steve mccullough 18 of reesorvilleroad markham kenneth pierce- 19 of robinson street markham and andre paquet 18 of helen avenue unionville stewart weatherall had been employed at his father auto service shop on laidlaw boulevard hes the son of george and hannah weatherall service was held tuesday from the dixon- garland funeral home markham with interment elmwood cemetery a metroland community newspaper vol 94 no 51 whitchurch stouffville april 14 1982 25 cents 16 pages when colin kerr introduced mynah bird rajah to rani he hoped theyd strike up a lasting relationship and produce a nestful of little mynah birds however in six years nothing happened not until he put the pairon a diet of byer bros honey now ranis expecting prompting calls from petlovers everywhere for samples of the product colin calls it a miracle breakthrough that could aid childless couples too my phones been ringing off the wall he said mostly enquiries from women jim thomas love at first flight gson voices concerns byer honey does it markham colin kerr and his mynah bird rajah are renowned across north america jjrbuhci the -wotiathvwofiave- kept closed company for the past 26 years appearing on mariytopfated television shows i- the bird has an amazing vocabulary however when s it- comes to whistling love hes lost for words or was nowit seems rajah and mate rani have put it all together slies expecting the first time in history a mynahjias produced young in captivity colin credits this miracle to one thing and one thing only byer honey it created a reaction like you wouldnt believe the first time- v tried itt the cage fairly shook he said colin admits hed reached a point of giving up for rajah by human standards is 120 years old then he purchased a tin6f byer honey quite by accident at the farmers market l they went mad over it and each other he said hes now attempting to have the product analyzed now past the experimental stage colin has made iarrangementstojprovide several zoos with the product hoping the reaction will be the same but the demand will not stop there my phones been ringing off the wall he said most of the callers have been women colin describes the phenomena as a miracle breakthrough its got to be byers honey he concluded st marks parish aid refugee stouffville an estimated 50000 refugees have fled their native poland for- temporary residence in ger many and austria one such family is andrew and margaret groszko and baby son andrew this summer theyll be coming to canada thanks to a helping hand extended by a group calling itself the polish refugee aid committee of whitchurchstouffville members include teresa tomory chairman bob and bernice heenari sig and teresa kusatz casey and monica van maris and joe and josie schwarzli j we hope to relieve a small part of abig problem mrs- tomory told the tribune the family is in the process of being cleared for immigration by canadian authorities keith acton prior to their arrival accommodation and em- ployment must be found- mr groszko is a qualified auto mechanic also some money must be raised to cover basic necessities to accomplish this an auction is planned for- june 26 at a location near hwy 48 north of ringwood don burd wellknown local auctioneer has volunteered his services stouffville the proximity of a government- regulated landfill site to stouff- villes artesian water supply and the alleged polluting of several wells in the area prompted york north mpp bill hodgson to rise in the legislature last week and speak to the concerns of local residents in a 13page address that ihcludedjettersfromt6wn mayor eldred king and fran sainsbury of the concerned citizens committee mr hodgson pointed to what he described as one overriding common goal that is he said to ensure beyond a glimmer of doubt that the water supply in f-whitchurch- stouffville is absolutely safe for today and every day in the future it is my hope he continued thamhe citizens of whitchurch stouffville and this government can work together in their mutual in terest to solve this problem as soon as possiblev the york north member referred to the landfill sites proposed expansion as a very emotional issue one that has concerned me and many of my constituents for several months those directly affected he went on have suffered through an extended period of conflicting viewpoints misinformation and misun derstanding said hodgson the ministry has found no evidence that the landfill site has af fected the safety of drinking water in any offsite wells and municipal water supplies are of consistently good quality nevertheless he put forward the following requests and recommendations ithat expansion to landfill sitenqbe refused 2 that noexpansion be considered until the ministry of healths l2millidn survey in whitchurchstouffville is completed 3 that a fulltime inspector be employed by the environment ministry to monitor all waste deposits 4 that a contingency plan be set up immediately so that adequate containment procedures can be enacted should contamination be detected that could endanger the health and welfare of the community 5 if any of my recommendati6risiarejnot accepted jtis my opinion in support of my constituents hat this dump site be closed as quickly as possible chstmps stouffville another allontario hockey championship has come to stouffville j the edwardsmurphy bantams coached by bill hutchison arid managed by larry leonard brought fhome the title by heating strathroy 32 on thursday previously they had ousted port hope unionville napanee and huntsville this years edition includes- mike feasby bill hutchison ken burrows shawn leonard darryl brown mark murphy shawn cotnam derrick cotnam john parcels rarrjri t hardy doug icquigge bradevansj davefockler joe risk and rick valleel the- teams trainer is tim mcneil reaf firnl vdws lemonville three couples representing three family generations re- unity one hour of your time could make the difference thats the rallying call of the whitchurch stouffville concerned citizens com mittee as members proceed with plans for an openair gathering sat april 17 near the landfill site on hwy 48 time of the rally is 10 am affirmed their vows at a unique service saturday evening in lemonville united church t gordon and margaret mccarthy married 50 years bruce and bunny burton married 25 years and norman and gayle dunn married five years all answered we doto renewed pledges of their love delivered by margaret britton this is the first day of the rest of your lives she said as candles of varying lengths were lit attendants of 25 years ago were maid of honor barbara smith of islington and best man george beard of toronto other participants in the ceremony included jean nauta marion wells soloist patty van evera and ac companist clarion baker lighted candleabra and easter lillies enhanced the interior of the sanctuary with individual candles in each window a reception followed at- the whitchurch centennial centre ballantrae mr arid mrs mccarthy mrs burtons parents flew up from florida for the ceremony norman and gayle dunn reside at newmarket on sunday bruce and biinriy left on a second honeymoon to hawaii stouffville when a hockey player makes it with the montreal canadiens hes accepted by the nhl when that same players accepted by sports illustrated hes made it to the top such is the amazing saga of stouffvilles keith acton featured in the april edition of this leading american magazine- in a fivepage picturestory by writer glenn cole under the heading keith actonnow he belongs the author tells of this young mans deter- mination to make good with one of hockeys most prestigious teams says cole nhlers have the skating and playmaking skills of keith acton in the regular season just concluded he notched a total of 36 goals v v coles introduction teljstit the young man with the 4- bright eyes and the receding hairline usually sits in the far corner of the bustling montreal canadiens dressing room he quietly sheds his soaking record not only did keith acton lead his team in total points 88 but he placed tenth among all players in the nhl latest statistics reveal in 78 games he collected 36 goals and 52 assists he also collected 88 penalty minutes seasonend figures showed him with four more points than linemate guy lafleur and seven ahead of sharpshooter mark napier in t the entire league thatiricludes such stars as wayne gretzky and mike bossy keitltwasf tied v tenth spot with paul coffey of edmonton v uniform soggy evidence of another night of hard work the young man is almost unnoticed by those who have invaded the room to cluster around the more famous names who have been part of past glories for the red white and blue keith acton does not mind the soggy uniform is his satisfaction he has done his job for the evening if those whose job it is to report dont realize the effort he has put into it so be it at least the people who count the fans and the coaches know there are seldom nights when y new canadiens coach bob berry- doesnt appreciate the effort given by his 23yearold centre so impressed was the- coach with his ef fort that he made acton the centre on the no i line with guy lafleur and steve shuwkrfgzfjr rlatlfieflfeith 5 acton coles talking yabdut r smalltown boy whos ph ibs iwv jfi i v rt m if fjv i 1 1- yi rv making good i brncetandcbnnnybvtoncenfethefr soninlaw and mr and mrs mccarthy have been married 50 years mr and davghter norman and gayle dunn right and bunny parents mrs burton 2s years and mr and mrs dunn five years a gordon and margaret mccarthy raffirmed theirvows at a reception followed at the whitchurch centennial centre unique ceremony in lemonville united church saturday night ballantrae- jlm thm jlm thomas t

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