Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 19, 1984, p. 11

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f tribune sept 19 1984 all love of little lindsay lives on with family acceptance by friends appreciated by michael and jill jones lindsay touched all our lives she was a special child she never did anything wrong she was just lindsay and you all accepted that it all meant so much to us to have friends who treated lindsay with so much love and care we believe lindsays short life was not just a mis take a genetic error her life had a pur pose she taught us all to feel and care and hope and in a very special way to understand people who are less fortun ate than others to accept and not be afraid of someone different than us we hope that when you see a special person anywhere anytime you will smile and touch them and let them know you accept them for what they are this means so much for they are only as different to us as we make them appear dont pity them but respect and admire them they deserve it we hope that knowing lindsay has helped you and made you more caring as it did us and we thank you for mak ing lindsay welcome in your lives dear lindsay what can we say we love you we miss you and we will never forget you you filled a part of our lives most people will never know you brought us joy and sorrow in so many ways our joys were so simple a smile a laugh a reaction of any kind to our calling your name our sorrows we felt so helpless there was lindsay jones so little we could do to help we could hold you talk to you and cuddle you we watched you suffer so much much more than most people could withstand you were such a fighter you made us stronger each day you touched our lives in ways no other ever will you made us realize to accept everyone as they are not to be afraid of what some one isnt but to respect and love what they are and what tfcsy can be if they have people around them who care and we cared so much our lives will be so empty without you you were so much a part of us all we knew this day would come but wed hoped to give you so much more you were beginning to read and respond to us so much lately you knew much more than anyone realized we were so filled with hope we would have stood behind you and fought for you with all our hearts forever and ever we loved you so much but now we can only hope you are happy and at peace no more suffering our thoughts will always be with you we will never forget you lindsay wherever you are we thank you for being a special part of our lives we feel we were privileged to have known and cared for you you were and always will be a special little lady with all our love mommy and daddy amy and ryan markhamfafr boards annual fair queen contest dance introducing m mz 3 w friday september 21st 8 pm 100 am general exhibits building markham fair grounds 7th concession mccovvan rd at iblh ave 1500 per couple buffet top plowman stouffville it was back in 1949 that stouffvilles floyd forsyth entered his first international plowing match the location was lindsay in the 35 years since hes missed only two and for good reason he was plowing in competitions elsewhere although sometimes suggesting he should retire floyd will compete again next week at teviotdale near harriston the awards banquet is planned for the har- ristonminto community centre sept 28 floyd forsyths record as a professional plowman is outstanding he placed third in the canadian championships at prince edward island in 1983 after winning the ontario title at lucan near london in 82 in 1970 he participated in the world match at denmark and served as a coach for the canadian entry in 1976 the host country was sweden floyds also won countless awards in branch matches and plans to enter the york regional contest this saturday sept 22 on the farm of larry and wilf rose near mount albert other likely participants at the interna tional sept 2529 includekevin and ken wells rod and jan king ken ferguson eric timbers herb jarvis phil vanden- berg greg timbers barry timbers brian degeer bob campsall kevin and keith grose and mark grove bloomingtonwoodbine bad accident corner whitchurch the intersection of woodbine avenue and the bloomington road is presently the most hazardous in all of york region according to a statistical report prepared by the regional engineer ing department in cooperation with re gional police during a 29month period from jan 1 1982 to may 31 1984 a total of 66 motor vehicle collisions occurred at this corner sixteen of these were after dark the report points out that 58 of the 66 accidents occurred after hvy 404 was opened to the bloomington road the volume of traffic increased considerably at that time once hwy 404 is completed through to the aurora road fall of 1985 the accident rate should decrease the report says other accident prone intersections in the area follow woodbine avenue and davis drive 31 woodbine avenue and the stouffville road 28 bay view avenue and the aurora road 22 mount albert road and cone 2 east gwillimbury 17 woodbine avenue and 16th avenue mar kham 15 the stretch of woodbine avenue be tween the bloomington road and the au rora road also took its toll there were 55 collisions 33 of which occurred on the sec tion between the bloomington road and the vandorf road the other 22 occurred between the vandorf road and the aurora road once again with the extension of hwy 404 through to the aurora road this acci dent total should drop dramatically the re port concludes means nothing to me m yst but thats only in scorekeeping at mayfair racquet club youll love the choice of 82 indoor tennis squash and racquelball courts youll adore the postgame saunas whirlpools and power showers that return the body to normal after a workout and talk ing of workouts each club has a fully equipped gym a nautilus system is available at the mayfair east west clubs under separate membership youll love the aerobics and dancercize classes the day care services organized clinics roundrobins house leagues and all- level tournaments each club has a licenced lounge and restaurant ideal for post game relaxation in fact a mayfair membership is almost a love affair almost mayfair east will open for play with 10 new omnicourt surfaced tennis courts and 4 international squash courts at the end of september west 3855 chesswood dr downs view 6381010 racquet club north parkway 32 doncaster ave 50 stcdcasc e thornhill markham 8896351 4750350 plan fashion show to raise funds for community projects the stouffville chapter of beta sigma phi is holding a busy bodies fashion show wed oct 17 models will includebarb scaife pat evans barb todd and cathy malcolm for additional information and tickets contact shirley hughes at 6405618 um grrrrizzk oh boy new grizzly beer is here ifs a smooth refreshing- tasting beer weve been selling with such suc cess in the us here at home grizzly beer comes in a big brown bottle and goes at regular beer prices get your paws on some soon you can encounter a grizzly in all your local beer stores ifs one roaring good beer grizzly a roaring good beer

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