a6 tribune october 17 1984 eilas fashions markham mall 191 wellington st e 2944485 fall and winter dress sale 30 off oct 15 oct 20 lorje ann rouie pantel for that extra touch personal service leonard a hardman dc fccr is pleased to announce the association of michael j prendergast bsc dc in the practice of chiropractic at ellesmere chiropractic centre 54 saratoga drive near scarborough town centre ellesmere one block west of mccowan road new office hours mori to fri 9 am 9 pm phone saturdays 9 am 1 pm 4389777 live 24 hr answering service serving the v 474 475 477 exchanges for as little as 12 an hour october introductory offer 2 months for the price of 1 call 4976633 mda answering service a momeim sealmark g- 3 awardwinning memorials by rock of ages anyone considerins the purchase of a memorial should see this new collection of norman rock well awardwinnins desisns available only in sealmark rock of ages memorials servins the area for 145 years authorized dealer 1 j of sears ltd bring back deliveries stouffville doortodoor parcel delivery by sears has been reinstated in whitchurchstouffville the decision to once again provide this service was announced last week we had a lotof complaints a company spokesperson told the tribune cancellation of the service would have meant travelling to the nearest sears order office which for some residents was newmarket it would have been an inconvenience the employee said in an effort to cover costs sears has established a delivery charge two dollars on cash purchases s150 on account purch ases and ten dollars on large items like chesterfields and refrigerators editors mail research dear editor in the oct 10 issue of the tribune i was saddened to read of the death of herb kring after living in thunder bay for 18 months i became aware of mr krings rock shop at nipigon and visited it even my grandmother the late may fretz at the age of 82 visited her friend and for mer neighbor at his shop in nipigon i was also saddened by the editorial re porting job done in the article where it made mention of the amethysts mr kring sold as a type of stone used in the making of jewellery it appears that the author of the article looked up amethyst in his funk wagnell and that was the descrip tion given it has been my understanding that part of journalism was not only to report the facts but to add some degree of interest or informative facts as well amethysts are ontarios gemstone and are mined in northern ontario in open- pit mines im sure mr kring would have appreciated due recognition of the ameth yst which was a great part of his livelihood with this being our bicentennial year this type of informative reporting would be of interest to all also you referred to mr krings birth place as being at plevna ontario north east of calladar any road map could have clarified the spelling as kaladar ontario sincerely susan cogar goodwood art show gormley the menger gallery in gormley is presenting the latest works of the keirstead family these are waterco- i lors oils and limited edition reproductions by pie colebrook and mitch the show continuestonovil the menger gallery is located in the for mer gormley post office on the stouffville road between woodbine avenue and hwy 404 the telephone number is 887- 5795 erimk historic stoirffi ille house finds a new home the brown family house believed to be more than 120 years old has found a new home last week it was moved by anderson haulage from a site north of the stouffville sales barn to the whitchurchstouffville museum at vandorf the late wm brown an original owner is the greatgreat grandfather of ross brown mon treal street and marie jack second street stouffville jim holt capital punishment plea by councillor by don atanasoff york region related to the recent deaths of constables douglas tribbling and william grant york regional council has re- quested an emergent meeting with the police commission twomen patrols capital punishment and ways to protect onduty officers will be main topics of discussion regional councillor gord rowe of richmond hill sparked a lively debate thursday when he introduced a motion proposing that regional council petition the federal government to reintroduce capital punishment for convicted murders of police officers and security per sonnel as a member of this council and society i have grave concerns about whats been hap pening responded regional chairman eldred king also a member of the police commission we have to examine the police budget and sit down with the chief and decide how we can resolve this problem we have to respond to these tragedies markham regional councillor ron moran said both the safetyof police officers and the public are at stake when we approve the 1985 police budget we have to have some ideaof how many men well need for adequate protection said mr moran the public wants us to protect our policemen markham mayor carole bell said shed re ceived several calls regarding the matter of police protection and what she described as the two unfortunate occurrences the calls im getting are for the safety of our police officers said mrs bell theyre really concerned but theyre also concerned with policing in the urban areas it is important to set up this meeting and discuss all police mat ters fully whats the use of holding the taxes down when we have so many thefts from the public and the business community i think the rate payers are prepared to pay more money reacting to an article in a toronto daily mar kham regional councillor bud bonner thought the topic of how police conduct themselves when approaching a situation involving the public should be discussed i watched an item on television where it was stated that in the ottawa area police will be stopping people with their guns drawn said bonner chief bruce crawford has said officers will do whats necessary to protect themselves i think we have to get things straight its ur gent to hold this meeting chairman king ended the debate by saying hed arrangeit early november prior to the meeting a minutes silence was observed for constable grant who died on duty oct 9 his police cruiser was rammed by a hstraught markham teenager who later com- ted suicide stouffville monument works ltd this christmas give a royal doulton character figure- a unique memento of yesterday for that very particular gift give whimsical mythical historical characters each handpainted by a royal doulton master figure painter each with its own distinctive personality and human expression hlil j 76 main st n markham 2944844 24 main street stouffvilu 6404646 o markham place steeles404 sears miracle food mart and over 50 stores and services a trizec development