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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 9

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v vv rtv st v j rvi -v- i j i j 1 si 1 durham regi0nanux7ter sbik8tifib ftfgrarscafiipart oit his bridge man who pleaded guilty f had an- argument with her failing toappjearwasaninabil- to a chargeof jibducting a5lmotheras to hex relationship ity to appreciate all thatwas yeardldxfaremongirl lastlmtaneil x s julyaadcontributingtoherdeavslapp bradley said the accused had linqiiency was onuwo joined neil at his place a previous recorddating back years probation by judge nor uu i man edmbndsbn monday morning at ajax provincial court wb affleck counsel for the accused murray allan neil 33 raffleck said thefwdhad a to 1968when he was convicted chance to go to florida for vvofiausinga disturbance he short visit arid tney did- thewas convicted of theft over200 girl was reported missing july v- in 1974 and with possession of 181981 j-iv- j dangerous weapons in 1980- crown attorney eh brad7 judge edmondson saidhe told the court his client was now jeysaid thegiria mother was understood the mothervcbn- living withthe girl who has conceraed thetwo hvpyjce- but thought ti best neil since turned 16 and is planning ing together- and that vit is be placed on probation for two to marry her probably not in jhebestin- years- it would allow for some mi j tereststo siiggesta suspended f the case wastohave pro- sentence for the accused he finedneir 500- onuhe ceeded two weeks ago buthad he said that neuwhaasvtcharge6ffamng to appear and to be put over when the girl a also charged with f ailitfg to a withdrew ttie bmercharge chief witness in the matter n anh with havinesexual ptliia u v j failed tn ihnw appear ana win naying sexuai there was no charge laid laueaio snow intercoursevwith aifemale- for failing to- court was told that the matunder 16 had only part of a- appearr v 5 i tt a clare mont claremont is recovering in hospital t frew following a rollover jast rying a load of corn at the timeitold the tribune the deceased week that killed one passenger w the one manwas- able- to was from the clintbnarea and injured another struggle up thefembanknieht- v 4i- vj- r v- onto themain roadandiflag donnawideman steves 1 steve wideman suffered se- down a passing motorist vyhqcij wife left jimmediately for ren- vere coricussionandiabrokeny summoned police and anambu frew wlien news of the tragedy right arm in thesinglevehicle lance i xi came through shes been there accideht that occurred when it is- believed mr wideman ever since ellen martyn of goodwood leader of the stouffville branch of la leche league iin canada firmly believes that breast feeding is the secret of happy mothers and healthy children her boys joshua two andluke 4v4 aregoodexamples la leche league is an international- organization active in 45 countries around theworld j jim thomas ricj goodwood claremont larry val tbudis ofvaltoudis meat pack- ers claremont sideroad apologizes to a reporter for his difficultywith the english lan guage- despite his difficulty however the message is clear intruders stayout t theloss was considerable r and despite his recent trou- and mr valtoudis is deterj tile7he is notdpwnhearted jts findhini on the premises armed and waiting for their eri- breast feedings best no ones more certain of this than ellen y martyn of goodwood and she has two handsome healthy boysjto proveit rry ellen is the organizer and leaderof la leche leagues new branch in stouffville oan association that promotes the benefitsof breastfeeding in 5 countries around the world jtry into his building iv therell also bejregular visits f meetings locally are held once a month usually in private- homes mothers and motherstobe are welcome the contact number is 6403801 its not automatic jts c an art tha tmother and basy both flearn v ellen says contrary to some opinions its only on rare occasions that a mother cahtbreastfeed her child she claims i the practise is gaining popularity ellen says because mothers l are discovering theres no suitable substitute r cant be duplicated she states r while- women only are welcomedjat meetings ellen w discreetly she feels feels a husbands un derstanding is important its nice if hes involved but its not essential she says r- may 1 and20byvacsecuriry guard andmr tiiievesvisited his plant help- valtoudis is hoping the com- ing themselves to 10 live beef kinohnn kt tha in t i jit- f-w- some mothers feel breast feeding ties them down but ellen claims the exact opposite first time and then breaking is true many mothers work thrpughan outside wall into a and continue to breastfeed freezer the second time bypas- their babies she public it should says be in bination of the two will finally put ahalt to thethefts- 1 no like problems says valtoiidis from greece open imitseiiiti raidiof w schoolfriises 7dear v- h i ampleased to report to the parents of children attending valley viewpubv lie schooland claremonf public school that at the regular meeting of durham board of education april 26 members agreed to the in- spallation of twowayradios iri-buses- commencing september 1982 this means of com- munication will improve ser- vyice in the areaand give pa rents greater peace of mind regarding the safety of their children particularly dur mng the winter months f j i wishtb thank those trus- tees who supported us in our endeavor including mr ar i irwin and mrs linda carder alsoipickering nora stdneraspeciar thankyou to uxbridge trus- v teecheather beveridgefori herhelp and guidance dur- ingjthe period of negotia- tions s j sincerely robinam davis rr 2 clarembntl mrs martyn claims who attend meetihgsfora first time are skeptical but theyjre pleased -later- she says the benefits derived by the mother are just as realias by the child she explains i jk canada aridnohprofit ellen has been a part of the organization five years includingbranchesin toronto sudbury unionville and now stouffville jf is backed by a medical advisory board and hasthesupport of the canadian arid american pediatrics societyi leche league in is entirely volunteer r the-alarmrandtaking-a- plant j r museum activities are plan- hed fpryoungand oldalike vftkesite is arestbjred 19thceh- tury village of homes and shops nestiedpnthebanlcsof duffin i- creek in gf eeriwbbd ix f j y f costumed y j- add a personal touch in bringjj iirigthvprojectbacktolife uxbrlbgeva reasantwbbldtownships asdwlftfeji ll 1 itywowenomitn is planning able budget for all v is the wayvper cent for the town vncraft mayor biu bauinger described llilsweayen spinners quilters and the1982 budeet for-lidridie- done a g jackson or xpmns jbiiclget rejaabiiahlevf or all the1982 budget for uxtiridge township at a meetingpf coiin- cil lastwee p vjs if councillordonjacksqn head of the which ha 5714568 taxes were up farm and residential for the 1289090 uxbridgepthe hamlet of goodwood will stay the size it is for the time being anyway r i vf s v an attempt by rocco auciel- lb resident of- the area to havethedevelopmept plan for goodwood extended to include- part of lot 17 concession 3 highway 47 in order to build a 1 honie property was turned down by a meeting of planning bbardlastweek our responsibility is to plan not to accommodate said mayor bill ballingerafterau- j ciellohad said he wanted to accommodate his partner you have one piece of prop erty and one house and thats all you can have mayor bal- i 7 t linger said the moment we- deviate and try to accomiho- date its a new ball gamescat- tered development doesnt make anysense durham planning commissioner dr m michael v who was in attendance said that approval creates prob lems financial and other- wisethenybu get upset when taxes go up v- r theyre high nowauciello replied you pay for a quality of life- said the mayor theres more to life than cutting the lawn the applicant said c i i themayor however had the same last word caveat emptor- buyer beware he saidihis motion to disapprove was car ried honored uxbridge an year- old uxbridge resident was hori- oredin a brief ceremony at a meeting of township council ruastweek mayor bill bauinger told steve dunkeld rr2 ux- bridge that it was agreat hon or to be able to present him with a menientoa stownship pin in recognition of his re cent feat in winning the provin- cial plowing championship rodeo juxbridge there are braying fields of goodwood probably those that say politi- community park june 4 for a ciansareinclinedenough by f game of donkey baseball y nature to makes asses of them no experience necessary j it selves without having to proc seems and some might say laim the fact in public that puts the councillors ahead vabe thatas it maymembersi right thereif sov you can be xofjjx6ridgetownshipcojunca arejshowingithattheyrenot goodwood jions will have going to be cowed by such sub- plenty to bray about that versivethinldng a man game time is 8 pm admis- anda woman too theyre sion is 2 adults and 1 under v goingto 12 vv t- kclulnlefrlheplayfagfleldpnkeedsgojowarf good- i or maybe that should be the wobd parted l uxbridge everything j- from ladies barrelracing to t bareback bronccriding will be featured at a rodeo- june 5and 6 atj pleasure valley park brock road south of- coppins i corners f jtfie event sponsored byi the ontario rodeoassociation will alsotinciudebuliridingjf calfropjng vamt steerx wrestling the action starts at 2 p-m- n r admission ichildreniunder brougham hotelrgeared to awards its interior refurbishing 1 year by studentsbn a summer grant program 5v- fj a museum- gift shop will be opttftlvilusell locallyv produced craftsrefreshments will be availableat the nearby greeriwoodlgerieral stofeor box lunches can be ordered foradditional informations call 6832760 ext 279 vi- v f fi p tsi if halfnasjt uxbridge the hags were at half mast in uxbridge last week f 4 t they were lowered atthe v royal canadian legion on franklin st and at uxbridge library on toronto st in mem- orjfof elwood mcnamaramrcf mcnamara 62 of brockst died last weekln uxbridge hbs pital after a lengthy illness- a retired butcher headi lived inuxbridgethepast 14 years and was a member of the legibnduringthatperiodhe alsowbkedas a parttime bartender at the legion hall fia spokesman of the legion 4 said that his customary to fly the flagsat half mast ontlie death of one of their members if the memberlrequests itthe c iflag is alio lowered at thelibr rary as itis thecehotaph flag j the deceased issurvived by two sistersand four brothers senior citizens free-

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