Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 1, 1986, p. 1

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wbune 30000 copies vol 2 no 44 a metroland community newspaper saturday november 1 1986 52 pages 25 cents sed are seven people charged with a variety of narcotics offences in connection with a s50 million hashish smuggling ring are out on bail pending a court appearance next week among those granted bail dur ing a hearing thursday at toron tos old city hall were wayne lambert 43 of main street west stouffville and russell eagen 42 of knights place in bloomington lambert was released on a 100000 zone bond plus two 75000 sureties while eagen was freed on a 150000 surety the coaccused are to appear in court nov 7 to set a date for a preliminary hearing also arrested oct 26 following a joint investigation by york region and metro police were kathy eagen 35 of bloomington david land 43oftoronto gary weston 40 of newmarket edward smith 45 of aurora and barry gates 43 of woodview near peterborough all but one of accused persons edward smith had been held in custody awaiting a bail hearing magic men make plans a plan charting the future course of stouffvilles controver sial magic festival will be pre sented to town council in early december members of the stouffville magic club are devising plans for next year while also formulating longrange goals for the next five the 1986 show was centred around a series of eight cabaret performances sept 1720 and fea tured other highlights like a series of wellattended childrens shows it posted a 5100 deficit festival organizer dan laffey said he feels the event which this year had an operating budget of 31000 has tremendous growth potential i think the future of it is great if the people of stouffville want to get behind something that is fun the claremontarea magician said he claimed the longrange plan will give residents a better idea of just where the event is headed george schlukbier a festival founder who coordinated this years event with mr laffey has decided to give up most of his organizational duties due to other commitments as a result much of the respon- sibilty for festival planning rests with a small core group that be longs to the yearold magic club ed b watch for remembrance day poppy lapel pins nov 3 to 11 at major shopping areas proceeds will help needy veterans or their fami lies last years poppy drive raised nearly 5000 here markham district veterans association charter member allan patcrson pins a poppy on the lapel of leon pozdrowski markham district veterans association will hold a remembrance day service satur day nov 8 at 10 am at the veterans hall on washington st in markham in stouffville a service will beheld sunday nov 9 at 230 pm at the legion hall sjoerd witteveen 3hurt in main st crash an elderly whitby man faces a charge of failure to yield following a twovehicle accident in stouffville wednesday that sent himself his wife and one other person to hospital according to york regional police a late model chrysler station wagon pulled out of a private drive on the north side of main street at 545 pm and proceeded south into the path of an oncoming car the car was struck by a chevy van driven by bramptons melbourne thomas 32 police said the 70yearold driver of the station wagon and a 64yearbld passenger muriel terwillegar both of whitby were rushed to uxbridge cottage hospital both were later transferred to oshawa general hospital with suspected internal injuries thomas was treated at coattage hospital where he was listed in stable condition whats imside directory comment p4 editors mail p5 business p8 entertainment p18 childrens page p22 car care p24 to 29 sports p30 to 31 church page p32 to 33 real estate p34 to 43 classified p44 to 51

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