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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 28, 1984, p. 1

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stouffvihe tire battery your dun lop tire dealer home of generation iv the tire with the 40000 mile warranty 6404499 vol 97 no 29 a metroland community newspaper wednesday november 28 1984 42 pages 50 cents committee joins fight against porn tim left and jeremy mccammon albert street south stouffvihe hold photos of their national hockey league hero keith acton and two red seat tickets to last saturdays game between toronto and minnesota tim won the tickets in a tribunesponsored draw for- newspaper carriers then gave his to jeremy so he could attend with his father jim thomas happy s pptq stouffville saturday evening was an occa- sionj2yearold jeremy mccammon of 33 albert street south wont soon forget nor will his father together they attended an nhl game between toronto and minnesota occupied two seats in the ithtactbcwvedhis autograph andtvatched ex- r cifedly as the smoothskating centre scored a goal and picked up two assists all this on a night that wasnt supposed to be for it was jeremys younger brother tiin age io jvho won the tickets in a newspaper carrier draw spon sored by the tribune but tim after much thought gave them to jeremy because hes the hockey fan in the family jeremy described the experience as just great he said he and his dad stood at the alleyway entrance to the ice and waited until minnesota had completed their warmup as the team returned to the dressing room keith stopped -and- autographed a pictui for g jeremy said hed watched keith ott television many timesbuf neverin person he sure looks fast he said brian trottier and wayne gretzky are his other favo rites but on saturday no 12 was no i stouffville what is pornography a task force report sponsored by the united church of canada de scribes it as follows pornography is mate rial that represents or de scribes degrading abusive andor violent behavior for sexual gratification so as to endorse andor recommend the behavior depicted does the availability of pornographic material pose a problem in whitchurch- stouffville colleen bacon head of the outreach committee for stouffvihe united church isnt sure but her commit tee intends to find out groups in teams of two plan to check all variety drug and video stores in town to ascertain just whats being sold and then address the issue on the basis of what they discover on nov 20 mrs bacon appeared before a meeting of the united church board and explained the commit tees planned approach to the matter there was little reaction one way or another rev cecil tiller tfiehurchs pastor said theiresult wasmuch the same when the proposal was made public to the con gregation 1 heard no com ment whatsoever rev tiller told- the tribune i was surprised mrs bacon said she perso nally became concerned when pornography was made such a prominent issue in toronto and other cities across ontario she admitted controversy re lated to a recent issue of penthouse had brought the matter to a head if the committees inves tigation reveals pornog raphic material available in local stores objections will be voiced and the owners will be asked to remove such publications from their shelves the committee has ex pressed interest in holding a public meeting with an officer of the pornography squad in attendance a pub lic discussion of the task force report is also being considered rev tiller told the tri bune he had first wished the matter brought before a meeting of the ministerial association but to date this opportunity hadnt pre sented itself the elevenpage report claims canadas pornogra phy industry to be a 500 mil lion dollarayear business that grosses over 10 billion in north america of the 10 billion close to 2 billion is realized through use of child models in films and maga zines the report said town school at maximum stouffville with four portables now in use summitview schools still bursting at the seams to alleviate further prob lems a recommendation is being placed before the board asking that elementary schoolaged students moying intothe dulverton and revenue properties subdivisions be bused to orchard park if approved the decision will include new families moving into the rural area north of stouffvihe between the ninth line and the durham regional boundary ah students now residing in these areas may remain at summitview until gra duation or transfer to orchard park summitview principal lqrnejbqadway anticipates i approval of the request its fortunate he said that orchard park has the space otherwise it might be necessary to bus students to whitchurchhighlands or dicksons hill prices paid for antiques stagger auction audience bethesda beautys in the eye of the beholder j at an auction sale on the property of roy and mar jorie smith saturday someone saw beauty and value in a wooden burl bowl carved from the knot of a tree he paid 1650 for it another saw beauty and value in a wire candle chan- dalier the top bid for it was 1150 one of the best sales this year commented au- advance poll aids voters whitchurch ward 2 voters unable to cast bal lots on election day dec 10 can attend advance polls this saturday dec 1 at tisthe season i if your tribune seems unusually heavy this weekyoure rightits oyer 300 pages this isbecause were nearing the height of the christmas retailing sea son and the tribune is your best shopping guide in the whitchurch- stouffyille and uxbridge areas delivered with todays edition are inserts from dominion eatons home hardware pas cals shoppers drug mart simpsons and woolco our hardworking car riers also delivered a sears flyer to your door tuesday and will be bringing you another sears flyer plus k- mart canadian tire and marketplace sunday if you fail to receive any of these- please call us at 402100 or 6492292 good reading and good shopping the whitchurchstouffville municipal office from 9 am to 8 pm four candidates are con testing the single council seat ed henry of ballan- trae william kamps rupert avenue stouffvihe john mccracken and ron robb mussclmans lake regular polls dec 10 will be located at the ballan- trae community centre hours are 11 am to 8 pm an allcandidates meet ing is set for monday dec 3 at 8 pm in the ballantrae community centre charged in assault whitchurch two markham women both re sidents of wales avenue have been charged with forcible entry and assault following a complaint filed by a whitchurchstouffville resident patricia smith of ratcliff road told police the pair forced their way into her home pushed and struck her the incident occurred nov 22 at 2 15 pm two hours later the two accused were picked up and then charged at no 28 divi sion york regional police court date is set for dec 5 ctioneer norm faulkner he and son phil along with earl gauslin operated two rings starting at 11 in the morning and concluding at 415 in the afternoon hun dreds attended some to buy others just to look purchaser of the burl bowl refused to give his name he described the item as a rare north american form perhaps in dian made the candle chandalier was purchased by bob bowen of brooklin although a wellknown anti que dealer he plans to re tain the fixture for himself he estimated its age at cir ca 1840 its an extremely rare lighting device he said sometimes found in churches he said hed never seen one before in ontario a metal betty lamp sold for 1000 a twowheeled penny farthing made in england around 1880 brought 380 it was purchased by dave mcvee of markham son-in- law of the owner other prices includeda pine trunk 300 a crank telephone 160 wooden pails 105 each and a genuine handknit nose warmer seven dollars roy smith once the own eroperator of the bethesda general store has a family connection in the commun ity that goes back almost 60 years his father the late fred smith purchased the property in 1928 roys brother herb smith lived there for a time also the house more than 100 years old was built by the late richard atkinson a well- known family name in the neighborhood the residence has been sold to a markham couple they will take possession this weekend mr smith is moving to an apartment on dublin street markham wife marjorie is seriously ill in york county hospital newmarket this saturday stouffville santa claus comes to town saturday the annual parade featuring eight bands and for ty floats will form up at north and stouffer streets travel south on tenth line to main then west on main to westlawn crescent and the a p plaza starting time is 2 pm the procession organized by the kinsmen club and headed by parade marshal steve upton costs close to 6000 prizes will be awarded in the categor ies of best over- ah most original best school best christmas theme and most humorous plaques are donated by barthau jewellers judges areroger glazin stouffvihe players barb scaife beta sigma phi and eileen nugent stouffvihe lioness club commentary wul be pro vided by ged stonehouse and eddie luther guest participants will includemp sinclair stevens mpp wm hodgson regional chairman eldred king town mayor tom wood and members of council 1984 citizen of the year joyce rowley and miss whitchurchstouffville kris gersovnlk at the parades conclusion santa claus will visit each of the nursing homes in the area church nears completion dave mcvce of markham paid 380 for this penny farthing sold saturday at an auction on the property of roy and marjorie smith bethesda the sale attracted a large crowd with antique items selling high jim thomas whitchurch the pastor and congregation of springvale baptist church rr 4 stouffvihe will thrill to the opening of their new sanctuary sunday dec 9 service time is 3 pm the 440000 project was started in july the general contractor is don hawkie construction limited of wasaga theres seating accom modation for 415 dr roy lawson general secretary of the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches in canada will bring the message at the dec 9 worship keys to the church will be presented to the congregations minis ter rev bob flemming invited guests will in cludemp sinclair stevens mpp wm hodgson regional chair man eldred king and town mayor tom wood minis ters from the various whitchurchstouffville churches are also being in vited a time of fellowship and refreshments will follow recreation manager stouffville the town of whitchurch- stouffville has a new parks and recreation manager george schlukbier the municipalitys chief libra rian was the unanimous choice of council for this added responsibility when the resolution was put to a vote tuesday night some aspects of the new position are still to be work ed out no salary figure was mentioned in addition to supervision of the library and museum schlukbier will also handle the operation of the new rec centre the contract period is two years

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