i wednesday march 21 1984 sa3 fifteenyearold lori knapp brock road claremont has good things to say about pickering high especially the wide choice of subjects following graduation shes hopingfor a secretarial position jim thomas girl next door praises school by jim thomas claremont school and students arent always a compatible not so with 15yearold lori knapp brock road claremont she has nothing but good things to say about pickering high and the wide choice of subjects available loris a student in grade 10 and our girl next door although still a few years down the road lori hopes to work as a secretary following graduation from phs already shes taking subjects that will best suit her requirements including computer instruction shes hoping to obtain a position with the town of pick ering this summer lori has always lived in claremont she has an older brother tim eighteen lori speaks positively concerning the benefits of residing in a small commun ity she notes that both downhill and crosscountry skiing are available at dagmar to the east and rollerskating and crosscountry skiing at pleasure valley a few miles north she enjoys these sports also volleyball horseback riding and track and field more passive forms of recreation in clude sewing and crocheting she re cently completed a lovely blouse and is currently working on a sweater all part of her home ec program lori says her family travels to flor ida every year usually by bus shes also been to the west coast and hopes some day to visit hawaii lori was a participant in claremonts winter carnival queen competition and enjoyed the experience it was a com munity event she said i wanted to play a part the majority of entries are close friends she said she describes them as all nice loris been involved in many areas of activity including working as a volun teer in a childrens camp last year as for a boyfriend she flashed her spark ling smile and said im working on that too editors mail landfill fighter defends stand to the editor i feel i must re spond to brigitta gamms letter of march 7 related to the landfill issue i want to set the re cord straight her facts are incorrect it was mrs gamm who requested that i resign from the ex ecutive of the con- cerned citizens when i became a member of council it was not my idea attacking we will never rectify the situation at landfill site no 4 attacking each other in our small town only dis torts the real issue legislation from a higher body of gov- ernment is the reason wmi is oper ating in this town the site would not exist in this location according to state of the act technolo gy regarding prop er and safe siting of landfills legal non conforming use allows it to exist that doesnt mean it is environmentally a correct location on feb 9 1983 a letter was published in the tribune ex plaining why i was the only member of council to vote against the negoti ated settlement i did attend all the meetings related to the settlement so as to be informed ten years of involve ment has taught me that there are just some people you cannot negotiate with in good faith i can appreciate mrs gamms frus tration i have ex perienced that same feeling for 10 years the documents were long and com plicated there was a legal loophole the schedule dates set by the company en gineer related to the hydrogeological terms of reference for the peer review study to satisfy condition 28 are not part of the pro visional certificate of approval under which wmi now operates the com pany requested an extension beyond jan 28 1984 our council has no control over these matters the director of approvals moe issued the three new conditions the en vironmental pro tection act allows wmi this right to appeal this is the system whether we believe in the sys tem or not we either participate or ignore the whole issue we have dining with cal by cal avery tonight cathryn and i return to one of our favorite picturesque little towns unionvillc it literally abounds with fine dining emporiums and the union- ville house is no exception quaint unpretentious and cozy best describes the setting either formal or semiformal dress is acceptable following beforedinner cocktails we both select snails as an appetizer six snails served with delectable brandicd garlic butter are delicious snaillovers take note these are perfect all entrees include salad and the selection is very diversified my fillet of atlantic sole with caviar arrives a sizzling treat sautecd in clar ified butter and garnished with lime and caviar this fish did not die in vain but literally liberated liplingering inucn- docs i cathryn describes her chicken and lobster marguerite as exquisite tender white chicken pieces of lobster and scallions delightfully laced with bran dy and cream provides a waist- watchers nightmare fortunately my better half enjoys a very stable and proper weight thus unabling her to eat such rich meals our choice of desserts also prove pleasing french vanilla ice cream co vered with hot ginger wine sauce caps off a superb meal columbian coffee is then served and fortifies us for the long walk to our car as once again we find parking difficult in unionville dinner for two with drinks 30 to 35 coming soon the longhorn steakhouse sharon aid hospital the auxiliary of york central hospital richmond hill presented a cheque for 70000 to the hospitals foundation at its 22nd annual meeting march 8 this is the largest amount ever raised in any one year by the auxiliary the cheque was accepted by stewart coxford the foundations chairman the executive of the auxiliary for 198485 follows immediate pastpresidenthelen todd presidentsheila morrow 1st vice- presidentmarion mitchell 2nd vice- presidentmaureen erwin 3rd vice- presidentgladys mclatchy correspond ing secretaryeunice boone recording secretaryjean sims treasurer- walter smith fought long and hard spent a great deal and suffered the damage and effects this always has on our town all for nothing if we dont take a position now once again whitchurch- stouffville is in a catch 22 situa tion the environmen tal protection act is inadequate thats another issue be cause the engineer is months behind in his own schedule dates since the work is not com pleted at the site and since there is no report to review it is assumed there is no problem it in sults ones intelli gence as usual we the residents fear wait and wonder everybody has rights isnt this the case sincerely fran sainsbury rr 2 stouffville we deliver sun mar 18 kmart wed mar 21 matkham little theatre davles eatons woolco shoppers drug mart perkins home hardware century 21 armour if you missed any of these please call markham 294- 8244 or stouffville 640- 2100 ftconomistsun tiietyibune we treat our customers as we would like to be treated fruit market vefetcuued fresh from california canada no 1 grade sweet n tasty 1rries 99e y v v fresh from new zealand can extra fancy grade i tart n crisp new crop granny smith apples i fresh from sunny mexico can no 1 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