Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1987, p. 1

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barthau jewellers srouflviue 6404646 the nibsme serving whitchurchstouffville uxbridge area theatre banquet facilities a memorable diking experience sunday bruncwsmorgasbord weddings 6406060 di838 vol 100 no 18 1 a a metrolcind community newspaper wednesday september 2 1987 58 pages 50 cents attendance at sdss levels off stouffville it may be just the lull before the storm but the tidal wave of students ex pected at stouffville high from markham and unionville hasnt materialized we anticipated a flood but it didnt happen principal peter bright told the tribune apparently house construction in the markhamunionville area has slowed down a bit unless theres a sudden surge the september enrollment at sdss should be about 800 mr bright said this is an increase of 50 over june speak out tonights the night an allcandidates meeting will be held at stouffville dist secondary school the time is 8 pm v the four yorkdurham standardbearers are ex pected to attend bill ballin ger liberal ken canning family coalition donna kelly ndp and ross stevenson pc the evenings mc is george schlukbier the towns chief librarian opening remarks will be li mited to five minutes with opportunity for rebuttal questions both written and verbal will be invited from the floor the meetings organizer is harry bowes board of education trustee for whuch ujrchstoiiffville deadline markham theres only one week left to file entries for the 1987 markham fair the deadline is wed sept 9 theyre coming in well secretarymanager tony arkell told the tribune were very pleased fair dates are oct 1 2 3 and 4 the school can comfortably accommodate 950 he stated unionville high school is at capacity with 1650 registered there mr bright revealed the lessthanexpected attend ance will not effect teacher num bers here there are 54 up from 52 new students contemplating enrollment at stouffville should phone the school and make appointments to see the guidance councillor between aug 31 and sept 4 the principal explained former students are to come sept 1 between the hours of 1 and 430 630 and 9 pm time tables and locker spaces will be handed out the principal says hes pleased with the interior look of the build- ing from painted walls to polished floors maintenance wise were in excellent shape he said hes particularly pleased with the remodelled foods room part of the family studies depart ment cost of renovations totalled in excess of 137000 mr bright described the area as a room students will feel proud to be in teachers are ann wilson and nancy magel the gymnasium floor has been refinished and now boasts a mir rorlike surface mr bright said members of staff had returned to school early some three weeks in advance so that everythings completely organized for reopening sept 8 the first day will be full go he said with ten new people on staff peter and susan bright are host ing a getacquainted party at their home in newmarket sept 4 the years first assembly is set for thurs sept 10 the commit tee in charge of the terry fox walk will attend and show the film never give up on a dream its meant to encourage participation by sdss students in the marathon of hope sept 13 residents of the community are invited right of stouffville the entries runnersap were annika hannan rr nfaiiy986 officiated athei ceremony honoring her ord markyille road markham ywasthe judges choice f omes m stoufjyfflfiasj tmpion for its sept 13 ox walk introdiictiqri totheevent via the walks former lion bon anderson jew village dons successor isxduis rlchetti age 30 of 40 tenth jflaelsoiithj stoufrvffle hes lived in town five y6ars iltts going to be tough latching mr andersons tot- 152800 last year but im idiis to tryv he said ev accompanied mr ssoi to the tribune monday f for a formal juction jr sorichetti says he ex- icts to be accompanied on- 10 kintrekby wife kim- fey and children christ opfier and natalie i l now hes concentrate jen approaching port that ihit- mus hbmw mm liberals move ahead town poll indicates by bruce stapley stouffville believe in polls if so a preelection survey conducted in stouffville monday is good news for durhamyork candidate bill ballinger of the liberals of the 25 people asked if the election was held tomorrow who would you support thirteen re plied the liberals- four said the progressive conservatives one indicated family coalition and seven were undecided this is a big switch from the week previous when twelve out of 27 people had no opinion then five favored the liberals four said ndp and two answered progressive conservative four said they wouldnt be voting at all no cynical responses were re corded this time strangely enough the ndp came up emptyhanded in this latest round mondays query produced another trend the voter now is much more aware of who the candidates are and what they stand for than they were before forthose still unable to associ ate a face with a name its bill ballinger cliberal ken can ning family coalition donna kelly new democrat and ross stevenson progressive con servative l bill ballingers years of public service would appear to give him an edge at this point hes proven himself an effective repu table politician replied one man he has a good understanding of young people answered another still another favored the intro duction of some new blood into the riding ballinger will pro vide that he said the majority feel premier david peterson deserves a chance to run his own show they must be doing something right said a fourth respondent they ended their fiscal year with a surplus concluded a fifth gentleman ballinger is a reputable man who is running for a party with a believable reputable leader i think they the liberals should be given a chance to govern on their own uxbridge fair days uxbridge hiho come tbe the fair j the 123rd annual uxbridge fain opens sept 12 and continues through sept 13 i the president is robert merj cer vicepresidents are nancyi hannah and ron herrema thej secretarytreasurer is marlenej pollard its community life in action says mr mercer with lots to see and do i saturdays program includes- prince philip games english horse show 4h dairy show- youth horse show sheep show dairy cattle show and a kiddies- tractor pull a pet show is planned for 2301 pm the general exhibits building and the midway open at ten activities will conclude with a demolition derby at eight request school support for annual terry fox walk stouffville sunday sept 13 is the terry fox walk in whitchurchstouffville the tribunes issuing a chak lenge to area students to get in volved the terry fox plaque spon sored by the tribune and won last year by summitview will be up for grabs invitations have been extended to orchard park whitchurchhighlands st marks ballantrae stouffville christian dicksons hill and sdss next week the local committee comprising dixie sellers beulah king barb schell and bill giles will visit intown schools to en courage pupil participation a film never give up on a dream will be shown sept 9 and 10 pledge sheets will be distri buted the 10 kilometer walk will be gin from latcham hall at 1 pm bikeriders will be permitted participants will be assisted at main street crossovers by lions club members firefighters and ambulance operators persons unable to file pledge sheets can still participate by paying five dollars last year 75 people took part raising 7499 of this amount don anderson now of parkview village collected 281900 dr a lot of catching up to awany memorfeiwerc rekttdleds efi uirsd jclas efwjiem a reunion in whmsamdpattrpavmon id stouffville park catching dp 6i events are left to right jennifer sn bill murphy was second with 630 mr anderson 76 wont be tak ing part this year mrs sellers said she admits his enthusiasm will be difficult to replace shes hoping someone will step forward to take up the slack while the marathon of hope isnt a race peter varnostrand of vandorf completed the distance in the fastest time 3555 second was david baxter of alderwood crescent stouffville at 3816 ambulance an issue yorkdurham three weeks ago yorkdurham liberal candidate bill ballinger made roundtheclock ambulance ser vice a top priority in whitchurch- stouffville this week ross stevenson the pc standardbearer also places 24hour ambulance service high on his priority list stevenson promises to establish a commit tee comprising a doctor a fire fighter and several community- minded citizen to lobby the gov ernment for action this committee says stevenson will document all pertinent information and pre sent a set of recommendations the pc incumbent claims a citizen action group is essential to gain the attention of the health minister clearly a large lobby group is needed since the former member for whitchurchstouffville a cabinet minister was unable to get any action from his col leagues charges stevenson says stevenson as mpp for six years i have obtained helo- pads for both port perry and ux bridge hospitals i should be able to obtain results for the people of whitchurchstouffville a heros welcome stouffville pitcher scott evans receives a heros welcome from dan larmer after slamming a tworun homer in saturdays bantam c provincial championships against bracebridge stouffville went on to defeat napance 32 sunday and take the title for full story see page bl alan shackletoh larry lauded a2 all steamed upa3 around towna6 safety frsta9 sports stouffville bantams win provinlcal fastball champlonshipb1 softball resultsb2 brooke maddock shreddies model page ail

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