Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 1, 1982, p. 9

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3 the royal agricultural win ter fair is now history but for several area participants it was a show theyll always re member spindrift stables of good wood is an example of perform ance excellence with a weanl ing colt owned by sharon oneil scoring a second also from spindrift was a beautiful chestnut mare spring the price owned by laurel susands cone 3 uxbridge entered in the yield mare class she placed fourth in strong competition another fourth was won was donald sherritts intoleration a registered thoroughbred stal lion other winners while all winners arent yet in the following are available for publication percher- ons fourhorse teams donamerr farms limited don tribblirg rr 4 uxbridge 4th open jumper jum- balaya zweibruken farm rr 1 unionville rick and kathy chase 3rd poultry wyandotte aov arnold reinke cedar valley 2nd dairy goats herdsmans awards pam snider rr 1 mount albert 4th stan dard poultry old en glish blackred alma king rr 2 markham sixhorse teams clydesdales gordon lewis and family rr 1 un ionville 4th breeding horses thoroughbreds colt or filly foaled in 1982 mr and mrs george ledson markham rr 2 6th filly foaled in 1981 1st and junior champion fil ly breeding horses clydesdales stephen lewis rr 1 unionville 5th stal lion foaled in 1981 kathy lewis rr 1 unionville 4th mare foaled in 1979 stephen lewis 5th brood mare horn- er jackson rr 2 claremont 6th beef cattle sim- mental robert lowe rr 4 stouffville 5th wyecrest farm rr 1 brooklin 8th 9th showmanship wyecrest farm 4th 6th breeding horses colt or gelding foaled in 1982 rf ward rr 4 stouffville 3rd morton smith rr 4 stouffville 5th colt or gelding foaled in 1981 don hargrave rr 3 stouff ville 5th 6th colt or geld ing foaled in 1979 jan ford rr 1 zephyr 3rd stallion foaled in 1978 or earlier dr- gayle sommer rr 1 mount albert 4th filly foaled in 1982 dr gayle sommer rr 1 mount albert 3rd filly foaled in 1981 n jl wade her- mitage farm rr 2 claremont 1st canadian hunter stallion station rr 4 stouffville 2nd junior cham- pion filly hermitage farm- rr 2 claremont filly foaled in 1979 m delia scala and diana gill rr 2 mar kham 3rd brood mare foaled in 1978 or earuer posi tive outlook farms rr 1 claremont 4th grand cham pion mare hermitage farm rr 2 claremont two anim als any age the progeny of one dam hermitage farm rr 2 claremont 1st two animals any age the get of one sire hermitage farm rr 2 claremont 1st cana dian hunter improvement society special hermitage farm rr 2 claremont 1st breeding horses hack ney ponies filly foaled in 1981- jean smith rr 3 ux bridge 5th mare foaled in 1979 jean smith rr 3 ux bridge 2nd dairy cattle ayrshires wm g reid rr 1 ashburn 8th 10th 10th 7th beef cattle here- ford reserve grand champion female wotton house farm uxbridge reserve jr cham- pion female wotton house- farm uxbridge yearling bull wotton house farm ux- bridge 4th female calf wot- ton house farm- uxbridge female heifers wotton house farnvuxbridge 3rd 2nd 9th canadian hereford assfe ciation awards wotton house farm uxbridge reserve grand champion female beef cattle shorthorn neil brown uxbridge rr 2 reserve jr champion femal e female heifer born jan march31 1981neu brown ux- bridge rr 2 2nd wilson shoes bauer daoust ft figure and hockey 4 newbused u skates g 7 main st 6402429 s stouffville wht wrihum wednesday december 1 1982 4iager mensshop jloudon foo pierre cardin i l and many other canadian name brands 55 main w stouffville 6406859 horse driver declared best of all entries uxbridge ontarios horseman of the year and driver of cam fella the ontar- io jockey clubs horse of the year pat croweof uxbridge wasnt too excited about the honor bestowed uponhim when the tribune called to congratu late him since this story was written cam fella has been named the best harness horse in north america winning the usbased e ronald harri- man award in that category oh he considered it an honor all right but he was getting ready to go to montreal for a race and that was the most im portant thing of the moment he won there too as it turned out his ninth in 10 starts as driver and trainer of justin passing in the past year crowe and cam fella the twoyearold recount uxbridge the recount between incumbent mac meyers and challenger cliff sweet who lost by a mere four votes in the recent municipal election will be held this satur day dec 4 at 9 am at the court house in whitby meyers veteran councillor for ward 2 edged sweet 452 to 448 winning on the last poll of the night sweet filed his papers for a recount shortly afterwards and the presiding judge decided there were sufficient balloting irregularities such as unused ballots to proceed with it this was sweets second suc cessive attempt to unseat meyers meyers said the close- ness of the votes probably re- suited from the fact there was only one challenger this elec tion whereas in the last one there were two splitting the vote in one area of the ward pacer owned by stouffvilles norm faulkner and norm cle ments of willowdale have won five of their six ojc starts win- ning 201413 in the process theyve also established track records at both green- wood and mohawk raceway a year ago crowe was so lit tle known in the racing world that his biography wasnt even included in fact books for either the ojc- or the us trotting association however since that time he and cam fella have won 28 of their 33 races together and the finish line still seems to be a long way in sight hes a great hbrsesays crowe and hes got a big heart crowe who also trains cam fella has been racing ever since he was 15 born and raised in barrie he came to ux bridge two years ago following a stint in the united states- i just decided to come back home he says of the move now well established back home his latest move along with stable partners faulkner and clements was to sell 50 per cent of justin passing the horse they acquired two-and-a- half months ago for 140000 us will bring 1 million at the conclusion of the criterium di grand nord pacing series at montreals blue bonnetsinde r cember the partnership obviously as crowe says oj his rela tionship with cam fella is compatible publishers indicted tax evasion cam fella the pacing machine enjoys spirited workout uxbridge jan 27 1983 hasbeen set as the trial date in oshawa provincial court to hear a charge of income tax evasion against harry stemp and william keyzers owners of uxbridge printing co the two accused also publish the stouffville sun stemp andkeyzers are charged with evading payment of 755819 in taxes between 1973 and 1979 they have pleaded not guilty another man terry wet- more 39 of stoney creek pleaded guilty in october in bowmanyille provincial court to a charge of failing to report income in the amount of 42495 for the taxation years 1974 to 1977 according to evidence at his trial wetmore an advertising manager in oshawa at the time entered into a secret agreement with the principals of uxbridge printing co dur ing the same period he collected 38 cheques tot alling 84990 from the com- pany however the investiga tion by revenue canada taxa tion showed that half of each of the cheques was deposited to wetmores personal bank account wetmore alleged that the other half was returned to the principals of the printing company he was fiiied 9225 on convic tion of the charge and given one year to pay pat crowe of uxbridge puts camfella through its paces in a armup prior to a recent race- the famous horse norm clements of uxbridge and norm faulkner i has been declared horse of the year in both canada and the united warmup prior to a recent race- the famous horse coowned by states in all the swift pacing machine was entered in 33 races elements of uxbridge and norm faulkner of stouffville winning 28 of them 7 alls well in claremont quiet day for mpp claremont things must be most satisfactory in the pickering area of durham- york at least they are if fridays trip to claremont community champs claremont very happy were the words used by debbie wade to describe hermitage farms success in the canadian hunter class at the royal agricultu ral winter fair coffee break a yearl ing filly owned by norman wade of rr 2 claremont swept the majority of top awards in competitions nov 16 includinggrand champion mare junior champion filly canadian huntermedal for best of breeds first in section 17 two animals any age progeny of one dam first in section 18 three animals any age the get of one sire and first in section 10 filly foaled in 1981 hermitage farms lo cated on the 7th cone of pickering east of the brock road- have been showing at the royal close to 15 years their entries have won many awards during this time altogether 32 horses are accommodated on the prop erty twentysix are their own plus six boarders champion showgirl in 4h beef club fifteenyearold kim batty of rr1 brook lin was the recipient of the pine ridge packers limited psrt perry trophy as the champion showman in the 4h beef gob when durham west held its annual awards night in latch- am hall port perry in addition kim also received an engraved certificate and a pen jim thomas hall by district mpp ross stevenson is any indication only two people dropped in be- tween 4 and 0 pm the hours allotted for the informal visit and they had little worrying them however thats as much a part of it all as anything the sessions are to indicate that we are available to the people to assist them that were not trying to hide says stevenson if they have problems were willing to help we dont want to be accused of just com ing at election time honor veteran councillor uxbridge rev michael locke of uxbridge united church will swear in members of the 198385 council at its inau gural meeting- dec 6at 730 pm in the council chambers durham regional chairman gary herremawill conduct the declaration of office and oath of allegiance maustyn mcknight is the only member of the present council who wont be back he lost out to fellow councillor gerrilynn oconnor for a seat on durham regional council ian morrison was elected to replace oconnor who gave up her spot in ward 5 to run against mcknight the meeting is open to the public the sessions are held reg ularly throughout the consti tuency moving from- one dis trict to the other each time for those who cant make it to any of the gatherings- theres a toll- free zenith line to toronto attendance is hit and miss with no particular pattern to the issues discussed one thing of interest stevenson says however is the ontario farm adjustment program which gives farmers a break on their interest rates on operating loans as well as overall taxes right now the overriding impression is one of restraint stevenson said we have to spend money but were hot going to jump into too many- new things unless theyre really needed most of what we hear is lets improve or maintain what weve got theyre not pushing for too many capital projects one of things being watch ed is lake simcoe water quali ty stevenson said efforts are being made to keep the phos phorous level down and the ministry of natural resources has learned to breed whitefish and stocked 13000 of them into lake simcoe this year u frances shelley wees mystery writer frances shelley wees one of canadas most disting uished authors died satur day at her home on denman island british columbia she was 80 formerly of cone 2 ux bridge township mrs wees completed 25 mystery novels during her lifetime in addi tion to many articles for school publications her hus- band the late wilfred wees was a vice president of gage publishing limited toronto mr wees prede ceased his wife may 21 1982 frances shelley wees was an extremely talented lady whose literary skills were known from coasttocoast she began hercarecr in the mid 1920s and continued into the60s mr and mrs wees moved from uxbridge township to bc in june 1981 for several weeks she was a patient in scarborough centenary hospital follow ing a period of convelesc- ence at the home of her daughter in etobicoke she returned home to denman island bc shed been in de- dining health for the past eight months besides her daughter mar- garita mrs bud smith she is survived by one son tim five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren

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