Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1983, p. 21

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r i fotieparitfamilik association of canada zvlj chapter i ffry earf office 4877976 mwu5 v thunderbjrd t t from 10389 f u wve you oovbn atoko laltlf uxbridge pickering real estate mcarthuits g 4 sales service j hyw 7 kennedy rd 20 herittgt rd 4741350 sj v 2944400 metroland community newspaper wednesday october 12 1983 drive i cant recall since being on the board this many accidents she by audrey green durham region the durham board of i education is requesting the stated while making refer- ontario government start a ence to a recent accident in j high profile publicity campaign on school bus tiety said linda carder a lam fiyfeustee for the durh j fbbard of education itrtembers are concerned- beaverton which involved a school bus in the beaverton incident three teenagers were in- juried when a stockway transportation school bus had stopped to unload pas- would certainly help said mrs carder its not diffi- cult it just takes a little thinking according to mrs car der the board has already written a letter to the minis try but there has been no response she said safety campaigns are always con ducted within individual schools during the first few ssjiwere hoping we can get senagers and a ariss haul- weeks of the school year theministry to make driv- age tractor trailer but she stressed these safe- efs more aware said mrs carder she has been con- 1 skerned about the increasing amount of accidents involv- ing students school buses and other drivers apparently smashed into the bus the truck driver was charged by police with dangerous driving there has to be more ty campaigns should run throughout the entire year mrs carder said the pub licity campaign should be viewed on radio television i i donca public campaign in newspapers magazines and other types of media sources people arent paying attention but if you showed the correct metho- d and showed them what theyre supposed to do it would help she said safety doesnt stop at the end of september cpr train derails ruxbridge traffic in uxbridge township was at a i standstill for about eight hours on thursday oct 6 at 1 30 cp7rn a tractor trailer gravel truck smashed into a passing canadian pacific train derailing two cars said uv bridge 26 division of the durham regional police police said the truck belonging to leek transport ltd uxbridge was loaded with gravel as it was travelling south- jxund on regional road 23 near regional road 5 theodore it ddrxall 60 of scugog was driving the truck and was unable wjtostop at the railway crossing police said the cnr crossing signals were working n k as the truck hit the eastboundfreight train the last two if carswere derailed according to police none of the workers g located in the last two cars were injuried the truck driver mrtcorxall suffered minor head injuries ivjpolice closed the road so a crane could be brought in to remove the truck and put the train cars back onto the track the cnr train tracks also needed to be repaired before the tp3d was opened police estimated the damage of the train and truck at apjroximately 100000 police also said charges are pbnding murder pleas vx claremont three men charged in connection with the murder of duncan spang i of claremont will appear in the ontario supreme court in whitby this week to make their pleas c rthree months after being shot in the stomach mr spang died on march 26 the shooting occurred during a burglary at mr spangs farm house charged with firstdegree murder is ronald perrault of seagrave wayne kennedy and randy kennedy of oshawa t charged with seconddegree murder rabies clinic starts uxbridge the in- creasing number of rabid animals and unvaccinated animals has spurred the ontario veterinary asso- ciation to sponsor a two- day ontariowide special rabies clinic said ann bar rett canine control officer for uxbridge township throughout ontario the clinics are being held on saturday october 15 and 29 from 1 to 3 pm locally the clinic is to be held at the ux bridge veterinary clinic 120 mam street west ux bridge the clinics are designed only for dogs and cats and the charge is 5 at the ux bridge clinic payment is only on a cash basis there will be no other type of medical work per formed on animals brought into the clinics they are strictly for rabies shots r fc- a- sf a jv coop week officially kicks off j claremont- members of the united cooperatives of ontario jj are starting to gear up i f for the official opening of coop weekrunning from october 17 to 24- if amonghhe activities t- one eventthe claremont i ii coop is hosting is a free yparicakeahd sausage breakfast on saturday 22 from 830 to 1030 am some coop events during the week include extra special purchases for members instore specials on animal health products and j items k coop week started in 1981 in the maritime provinces and saskatch ewan and its sponsored jby cdpperatives and credit unions of canada it became a national program in 1982 in canada there are 2870 marketing pur chasing fishing produc- tionor service co operatives of which 2794000 canadians are members the claremont coop was founded in 1948 and presently has 460 reg istered members last years sales at the retail outlet exceeded more than 22 million national i coop week oct 1 10h3 preparing for national coop week claremont coop manager wayne hider left chairman of claremonts coop council murray jones alexroberton from the itown of pickering and clerk glenda carruthers right hold up an official banner icohop week runs from october 17 to 22 j vai a 5 svrng your partner round and round gord and kaywaggof stouffville wonfirsl place for the best costume at saturday nights square dance jamboree held at the uxbridge music hall the jamboree was held by the music halls entertainment commit tee and performances were given bythe scarborough squares jim thomas swingin dance uxbridge the walls of the ageold uxbridge music hall vibrated to the tunes of the fiddle the guitar and the big bass viol saturday night as ladies flaunted their crinolines and men kicked up their heels in a rollicking square dance jamboree the event one in a series of fundraising programs was sponsored by the ux bridge music hall enter tainment committee that includes geordie beare dorothy rolston roz pritchard gigi fisher pat bailey ethel godward steve jamicson rob cor- bett bev northeast ruth morrison cliff robb and paul baster proceeds from all such events assist in refur bishing the building now declared an historical site fourteen ladies and twelve men attended in appropriate square dance dress contest winners as selected by mrs bill john- group hosts auditions whitby the county town singers are holding auditions for the choir on wednesday oct 19 at 8 pm in the library of the whitby senior public school on garden street whitby the choir is made up of approximately 65 voices and their main goal is to sing entertain and raise money for charity during the past 15 years the county town singers have raised more than 100000 for charity the group has performed in various places like europe the united states and the maritime pro vinces presently there are open ings for singers in all vocal sections and the ability to read music in the choir is an asset but not essential for further information on auditions contact ange la willis at 6685629 son of port perry were gord and kay wagg of stouffvil- le honored also were three other couples in their group all from the claremont area harry and grace tapper allan and irene hill and doug and betty anderson guest dancers for the evening were the scarbor ough squares could collect durham region the annual halloween trek inwhich students collect unicef could open up this year to students attending separate schools in durham region durham separate school students have not been allowed to collect unicef for the past few years be cause some trustees were concerned about the world wide organizations involve ment in supplyipg birth con trol and abortion informa tion to third world coun tries however the separate schooljboard has a new poli cy which will allow school principals to decide if stu dents can collect for un icef the new policy came ab out after the board received information from the ontar io separate school trus tees association unicef ontairo and the holy see which stated unicef wasnt directly involved with the distribution of in formation concerning birth control and abortion choir performs uxbridge to cele brate the 125th anniversary of trinity united church in uxbridge the dofasco male chorus will perform on monday oct 24 at 8 15 pm at trinity united church the 60 member choir is sponsoredbydofascoinc looated in hamilton admis sion to the performance is free on sunday oct 30 which is the anniversary day for trinity united a special anniversary service will be held in the church and from 5 to 7 pm a roast beef din ner is being held at friendship hall admission is 750 per person and 5 for children ten and under for further information on the two events contact ruth wade at 8523285 1 fcisif look what i made mom ian hcggie 3 of marion drive uxbridge displays his homemade turkey which he constuctcd during a thanksgiving craft class held at the uxbridge public library ian was one of 14 participants in the event and the kids instructor was the childrens librarian joan tirbbeck v jim thomas

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