whitchurch by the end of this week fourteen property- owners closest to the hwy 48 landfill site will be utilizing water from stouff villes reservoirs the hookup was first completed to residential sites and later farm buildings along the route the last of these should be on town ser vice by the weekend clerk pat miiir told the tribune the contract in ex- cess of 360000 was worked out through a threeparty agreement involving the town waste management inc and the environ- ment ministry waste management is charged with the expense with the province holding a 590000 letter of credit laying of the sixinch main to property botind- aries was contracted to wm hollingworth and sons limited of rich mond hull theysubmit- ted the lowest of eleven tenders home connec tions were handled separately its like a new world mrs neil mclean told the tri bune weve been bath ing like theres no to morrow v for close to two years her husband hauled drinking water from a spring at chalk lake on the borders of uxbridge and scugog townships they and server al others had waged a long- standing battle with the ministry claiming their wells were contamin ated mrs mclean praised workmen for their effi ciency and cooperation from beginning to end we couldnt have wished for better people she said does stouffville water taste differently she was asked i can detect the chlorine mrs mclean replied but its not very strong she inti mated this posed no real problem compared to what theyd already been through s as for their old well it wont be closed at least not for awhile testing is still going on as author- ities attempt to diagnose the problem and ascer- tain its exact source without water mrs mclean concluded you might just as well be dead edwin fockler one of the first linked with the line said theyre still us ing bottled water for drinking and cooking and will continue to do so until the projects com- plete he said a steady movement of water is re- quired to make it com pletely acceptable and this will come about when all homes are on tap theyre presently- using the town service for laundry and dishes mr fockler expressed satisfaction with the way the work was done diamond engagement rings ewellers 6404646 24 main w stouffville 2944344 76mainnmaruiam gics rrsps rhosps stars and stripes daily interest savings 81 main st stouffville 6404000 j f t xtilticriis newspaper a wednesday october 1983 v j 36 pages 35 centsj vm serving whitchurchstquhvilie uxbridge area guaranty trust js floyd forsyth plowman big winner stouffville for someone undecided until theeleventh hour on enter ing competition at the inter national plowing match near ottawa last week floyd forsyth of rr 2 stouffville did exceptional ly well in four days work the veteran plowman scored a firsta second two fourths and a reserve class cham pionship f family made the de cision for me floyd said perfect the land was dry a challenge to everyone floyd said he praised the accom plishments of 19yearold steven dunkeld of rr 1 zephyr and formerly of claremont he won three firsts a fifth a class cham pionship and the elliott moses memorial award for the greatest number of points in the 12-to-19-year- old division he will com pete again in the junior canadian championships at theysuggestevigo have- wannumaibertain 1984 some fun hes glad he hesthe 1983 defending took their advice champion while the weather was theontariotitlewaswon champion bloomington in the domestic science section at markham fair quality will often win out over quantity it did for mrs stan clark- son of bloomington despite the fact she didnt enter as many exhibits as some years she still rolled up a total of 56 points tops in her class i including baking flowers and sewing mrs clarkson received 40 ribbons plus a 20 special from crothers pharmacy runnerup in the domes tic science divison was jean painter rr 2 stouffville she collected 44 points and more than 30 ribbons all told mrs painter received two special rosettes one for best arrangement in flow ers and one for a jogging suit in sewing the flowers and the cooking were in competition for my time she said she described her kitchen as a real battleground hus band murray and daughter shelley had entries in the fair also they transorted everything in one trip she said but used a truck to do it- town firemen rescue driver stouffville a 43- yearold scarborough woman coowner of the stouffville restaurant and tavern is recovering in sunnybrook hospital toronto from injuries re ceived in a singlecar acci dent- thursday morning on the stouffvillegormley road filomani foulidis was taken first to york central hospital richmond hill then transferred to sunnyb rook when the seriousness of her injuries were learned however everything looks good a member of the family told the tribune monday police said mrs foulidis apparently lost control of her car when the right front wheel hit the south shoulder and she attempted to swing it back the 1979 ford fair- mont veered across the highway hit the north ditch and then a tree before roll- ing on its side al sisko a member of the stouffville fire department was one of the first on the scene- he ran to a nearby house and called police firemen and an ambulance due to the precarious position of the car the vehi cle had to be steadied on its side until the victim could be removed through the windshield the accident occurred ab out 7 am midway between cone 6 and 7 by wm huffman of hagers- ville barry timbers of mil ton and formerly of ux bridge was second other class cham pionships were received by- gerald bell woodville barry timbers milton and herb jarvis agincourt barry timbers also won a reserve grand cham pionship in addition to floyd forsyth other re serve champions were- stephen gorrell oakwood greg timbers uxbridge and briandegeer mount albert class results as provided by the ontario plowmans association follow class 1group 1 gerald bell woodville one first two seconds wm gorrell oakwood one third two fourths ross miller sunderland one third one fourth one sixth class 2- group 2 steven dunk eld zephyr two firsts one fifth jan king stouffville two fourths one twelfth class 2group 3greg timbers uxbridge one first two fourths kevin wells stouffville one second one sixth one ninth eric timbers stouffville one second one third one fifth ken wells stouffville one sixth one ninth one eleventh rod king stouffville two tenths one thirteenth class 2group 4 ken ferguson stouffville one first two seconds brian degeer mt albert two thirds one fourth glass 2group 5 floyd for syth stouffville one first two seconds one fourth ellis britton claremont one sixth one seventh one eigth class 3group 2 herb jarvis agincourt one first one second one third bobcampsallosha- wa one fourth one sixth the awards ceremony was held at lansdowne col iseum ottawa ninemonthold tanya lynn machesney- flashes a smile for markham fair queendarlene murray at the conclusion of saturdays baby show tanya lynn was selected the grand champion out of more than 100 entries shes the daughter of wendy right and tho mas machesney main street east stouffville the re- serve grand champion was paul vaughan 14-month- old soil of bryan and antionietta vaughan debden road markham 1 jim thomas blonde arid blueeyed fairest baby stouffville a blonde blueeyed stouff ville girl is the 1983 grand champion baby of mar kham fair pretty tanya lynn machesney daughter of thomas and wendy machesney 40 main street east was the judges choice out of 113 entries a fair record tanya lynn will be nine months old oct 7 the reserve grand champion was 14-month- old paul vaughan son of bryan and antonictta vaughan 29 debden road markham 1 thought we might have a chance said wendy tanya lynns mother at the conclusion of the contest congra tulations were extended by darlene gordon queen of markham fair wendys mother mrs gordon wagg of stouff ville her sister gail and her sisterinlaw beth machesney of rr 3 mount albert by co incidence beths son kristopher was a cham pion in the class for boys six to nine months and competed against tanya lynn for the grand championship despite the large num ber of entries the show went smoothly the chairperson was robyn scott of markham the master of ceremonies was cathy lee also of markham judges were- joan jones port perry mary carter markham and donna wallace of windsor division winners follow three-to-six- months glenn chad band main street mar kham mary joann radford winlane drive stouffville six-to- nine- months kris topher machesney rr 3 mount albert tanya lynn machesney main street east stouffville ninetotwelve months ronnie bak er sir caradoc place markham jessica reingold carlton road unionville twelve- to-fifteen- months paul vaughan 29 debden road markham sarah jane mcguiness rr 4 stouffville a shirtsleeve fair markham it was a shirtsleeve markham fair the kind of weather fair boards dream about but never expect to see such ideal conditions prompted people to flock to the site in thousands and stay president barry little said he observed that folks were still on the grounds past midnight even though buildings were supposed to close at ten he said attendance over all may have been slightly ahead of last year with wednesdays demolition derby and fridays tractor- pull attracting huge crowds president little down played his role pointing to york regional police and stouffville firemen hold an overturned car in position while volunteers and ambulance personnel attempt to free the driver seriously injured in the crash was filomani foulidis coowner of the stouffville restaurant and tavern the accident occurred early thursday morning on the stouffvillegormley road between concessions 6 and 7 t x jim thomas markham- cathy oconnor has done it again following up on her suc cess of last year the 19- yearold guelph university student was selected grand champion showman and entered the grand cham pion calf in 4h dairy com- petition at markham fair thursday i she and other award reci- picnts will be honored next month at a 4h ceremony in the newmarket community the fact he had close to 400 helpers were getting to be a pretty big family he said while the fairs program operated with clockwork precision the president voiced some concern over traffic congestion on mcco- wan road hwy 48 he said was not backed up to any ex tent but at times mccowan was taxed to the limit he noted most toronto people seem to use this route in his address at the fairs official opening thursday mr little stres- wins centre cathys the daugh ter of dr and mrs dennis oconnor rr 2 mar kham the reserve champion showman was dianne beck ett rr 1 unionville the reserve champion calf was entered by ken brown rr 1 unionville in 4h holstein interclub competition sean ocon nor of rr 1 pickering was grand champion show- sed the importance of closer understanding between urban and rural residents markham fair he saidi tends to create a close- appreciation of each others lifestyles he praised the work of his predecessor bill walketr saying he set an organiza tional standard for othersto follow he also thanked his wife and family for their support i hope he con cluded that in some small way i have help further agriculture in the region of york man cathy oconnor was reserve champion les laflamme of king en tered the grand champion calf the rerserve cham pion was shown by scott wilson of uxbridge the sharon 4h dairy club also had a dual winner kathy kingdon of pine orchard was grand cham pion showman and exhi bited the grand champion calf v o