Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 3, 1986, p. 11

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sb tribune september 3 1986 all uxbridge girl among field at dairy princess competition sharon wilson front row second from left rr 2 uxbridge advanced as far as the semifinal of the ontario dairy princess competition last week at the canadian national exhibition the ontario dairy princess who advanced through the final prelimin ary is pictured here with fellow contestants front from left cayle lewis middlesex shelley martin oxford and allyson hagerman 198586 ontario dairy princess middle from left nathalie roy russell lisa ritchie simcoe and heather thompson north umberland back carol brennan hastings marilyn bird halton and mary jane mcdonald dufferin 93 main stn markham 2940966 ii fall 86 has arrived purple green fuschia plus many more exciting colors highlight this season we carry from size 315 in many of our fall styles esprit shoes too hrs monwed 930530 thursfri 9309 sat 9306 crimeproofing information key to childs safety do you know where your chil dren are this phrase is heard by millions of people but how many really pay any attention to it or understand the significance of it kids think of strangers as peo ple usually male who look or act in a strange manner when you ask children what a stranger is most of them will tell you he is an old man with a beard and shabby clothes actually the stranger can be kind helpful and engage a child in friendly conversation to try and undercut our parental rules by not appearing to be a stranger kids should be taught about this type of person they should be told this kind of individual is usually a smooth talker and a charmer he wants to impress kids to win them over he cant handle people his own age so he chooses kids experts say the child who re spects authority without question may respond to any adults de mands despite their parents warning not to talk to strangers a study of first graders showed that when asked by a stranger to get into his car 85 per cent be lieved the ruse and climbed right in abduction prevention skill is as important as teaching your chil dren water bicycle or traffic safety and should be taught just as often once is not enough chil dren forget no one wants to be the one to look into those angelic and trust ing faces and talk about the fact that some grownups hurt kids but as long as we fail lodo this we are raising potential victims we dont want to scare them but sometimes a good healthy fear is needed that goes for wa ter fire traffic and strangers here is a list of some street- proofing tips for children 1 one of the most important rules dont go with anyone or ride in anyones car unless you have your parents permission 2 never talk to a stranger walk with a stranger or get into a car with a stranger 3 travel in pairs or groups 1 dont take shortcuts going to and from school or the store 5 if confronted by a stranger yell and run the other way shout fire or you are a stranger after getting away tell someone parents teacher block parent policeman or someone you know and trust try to remember what the stranger wore what he looked like or a description of his car without putting yourself in danger 6 dont go too close to a car if an adult is asking you a question 7 be aware that block parents arc safe strangers if you need help or are being bothered by a stranger a block parent will help you 8 telephone your parents and let them know when you arc at a friends house and call when you arc leaving there to go home 9 report any suspicious inci dents to cither your parents police teacher or block parent 10 dont hitchhike start early to instill a sense of awareness as soon as you begin taking your children out on the street preventing crime starts with your attitude be positive and be aware of the possibility of your participation in crime prevention activities in your neighbourhood the community services bureau of york regional police force has submitted a series of articles on crimeproofing to the tribune watch for them from time to time the information contained in those items may help prevent a crime in your area the ghost train s arnold ridley august 2030 the red barn theatre jacksons point lake simcoe 416 7223249 toronio line 7716577 wed saturday 8 10 pm matinee wednesdays 200 pm markham scouts pickup date sept 6th next pickup oct 4th no magazines please please tie paper in bundles and have paper at curb by 900 am or drop off at markham art centre church street at rear thank you for your valued support sponsored by mill paper fibres in the matter of the ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 and in the matter of the land and premises known municipally as 109 main street unionville part of lot 21 registered plan 401 in the town of markham in the province of ontario notice of intention to designate take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of markham intends to designate the property including lands and build ings known municipally as 1 09 main street unionville part of lot 21 registered plan 401 as a property of architectural andor historic interest or value under part iv of the ontario heritage act rso 1980 chapter 337 short statement of the reasons for the proposed designation the dwelling located at 109 main street unionville part of lot 21 registered plan 401 is recommended for designation for its historical and architectural significance built in 1897 as an evangelical lutheran church parsonage for the bethesda and st johns congregations the building is considered to be the craftmanship of local carpenter and builder george robinson the two storey frame building with bay windows and a quatrefoil in the streetfacing gable contributes to the predominately late victorian residential character of unionvilles main street south of the railway dated at the town of markham this 3rd day of september 1986 gary f roseblade cmo cmc town clerk published a first time this 3rd day of september 1986 ye esterdays romance is now todays reality quaker villages architects collaborated to bring to you the best of the old family homesteads blended with todays modern conveniences in a most tranquil setting of parkland and rolling countryside at quaker village youll discover a handsome collection of period homes we invite you to visit our preview sales centre hours montothurs noon7pm fri closed satsunhois noon6pm for information call 8523443 2941372 toronto line with streetscapes composed of quiet culdesacs and backing onto extensive parkland the homes offer a choice of wellplanned inte rior layouts featuring twostorey and bungalow designs ranging from 1750 sq ft to 2740 sq ft located in uxbridge the community is fully serviced with schools churches and shopping facilities i- t- m n n uj i- arena a z uj o a o m family m trust k brock st preview sales centre j n t priced from 137900 up to 189900

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