ayanoy llers 5 main si w stoolfvie 6404646 vol 101 no 48 serving whitchurchstouffville uxbridge area cquntrye flyme a metroland community newspaper srealtyltd country property spectaust 605090 j0hnwhytml attewell wins in a breeze it was conservative bill attewell in a breeze the tories swept the markham riding including whitchilreh- stouffville monday as easily as they swept most of canada at tewell garnered a majority of 15000 votes over his closest rival jag bhaduria of the liberals free trade will be passed before the end of next month attewell promised a cheering crowd at the buttonville country club later acting campaign manager hob anderson then asked who in this room would like to see bill attewell in cabinet over 200 partisan troops roared approval attewell later said hed prefer a financial portfolio of some type he was a vicepresident of guaranty trust until he won don valley east for the tories in 1984 well have to be a little patient on that he said ndp candidate susan krone and independent john gamble drop ped in on the tory celebration to concede defeat we both ran a good campaign except towards the end com mented mrs krone her reference was to a rash of thefts of cam paign signs anderson later said the conservatives had also lost bet ween 2000 and 3000 worth of signs and poles this wasnt the only campaign controversy however attewell volunteer chairperson marjorie nielsen estimated that up to 2000 people in the riding hadnt been enumerated we had so many phone calls she said a part of thornhill and musselmans lake were the hardest hit she stated anderson estimated attewelps campaign had cost 50000 attewell said he may open a constituency office in whitchurch- stouffville as well as in markham budget permitting he plans to take a short vacation before parliament resumes in december conservative riding association president hugh mackenzie said much of the credit for the canadawide sweep should go to senator norm atkins of markham the national campaign chairman the turnaround after the debate was a phenomenon he said to turn it back was an astounding feat we were derailed a bit after the debate attewell agreed but the people of markham were not about to be fooled by the fear- mongering theres a lot of business here this is the silicon valley of the north and they know the benefits of free trade attewell wasnt able to convince everyone of that even at the end many seniors didnt believe us on pensions there were a good lot of seniors i couldnt reach k much of the undecided vote also had doubts over theagreement at tewell said the undecided hadnt made up its mind on free trade but our record gave them another reason to vote for us voters had a more practical reason to vote tory anderson said this wasnt enough to convince the largely immigrant population of milliken mills who voted liberal we expected to be soft down there campaign chairman george yates said anderson said the conservative party did no scientific polling when someone from party headquarters finally turned up at the end of the campaign the visitor said sorry 1 havent been around but we figured if we lose markham we lose ontario i dont think we ever considered that wed lose nielsen said we always knew wed win v this may explain why campaign manager tom merrick spent the last days of the campaign in florida i think he had the vacation booked for a long time said stand- in anderson things were going well wednesday november 23 1988 pages 50 cents parade to santa claus comes town sat dec 3 the 22nd annual parade sponsored by the kinsmen club of stouf fville begins at 2 pm from the corner of tenth line north and stouf- fer street this years theme is christmas in the future the parade chairperson is sandy mackenzie 6404546 collision in fog stouffville one person was injured and property damage was extensive when a southbound 1986 ford station- wagon went through the intersec tion of hwy 47 and main street east stouffvlle sunday and struck two unattended vehicles the crash occurred in dense fog at 512 am admitted to scarborough grace hospital and later releas ed was john lynch 19 of scarborough hes charged with careless driving and disobeying a stop sign his station wagon was demolished gravel pit employee crushed in machine a w vt mafflfirrs- sutthan do bra rallied n6liceabvtaflerth first she- described her w ry as a miracle she ibiited part friends p veryqnesjov lsupportjustastdida v irssurinan coriciuinshhbi whitchurch farmer everybodys friend whitchurch gormley missionary church was filled to overflowing friday as family friends and neighbors paid their respects to david paisley mr paisley a lifelong whitchurchstouffville resident died suddenly nov 15 while doing the evening chores son scott hearing the barking of the dogs veteran honored a royal canadian legion member stouffville branch 459 has received a meritous service medal the presentation was made saturday to rae mcfaddcn baker avenue stouffville the award is the first bestowed on a legion member here approval must first come from na tional headquarters in ottawa mr m c f a d d e n an rcaf veteran in world war ii has been a guiding light not only in the local legion but other areas of community life including the boy scouts and the united church participants in the ceremony included horace tudhope 1st vice- president ontario com mand parry sound bcrnie levesque district commis sioner victoria harbour and norm dunn legion branch president stouffville rushed to his fathers aid and ap plied mouthtomouth resuscita tion without success he was 52 david was born on the gth cone family farm son of william and eva paisley he at tended hillcrest public school in 1960 he married margaret white who survives along with children scott and karen mr paisley was a good neighbor willing to lend a hand to anyone in nepd he was associated with the federation of agriculture and served on the board of the stouffville coop he was a town livestock valuator in earlier years dave attended bethesa church and sunday school and later gormley mis sionary church asa family they seldom missed a service dave was never resentful of ur ban residents moving into the commurity he treated everyone the same he was a devoted father on nov 11 he attended scotts graduation from stouffville dist secondary school rev peter gibbins and rev ed sparks a former pastor shared these memories at the funeral service friday pall bearers were howard bolender murray miller ab leek allan emtringham mur ray allin and carl timbers honorary pallbearers were rae atkinson lloyd bolender ken bacon morley dunn arnold attenborough and albert yake mrs paisley expressed ap preciation for the many acts of kindness following her husbands death on saturday close to 20 people held a work bee at the farm preparing the buildings and livestock for winter a schedule has been arranged in the weeks ahead to assist scott with the milking she said uxbridge a 22yearold standard aggregates employee who dreamed of becoming a firefighter was killed instantly last week when caughtup in the mechanism of a plant conveyor neil enright pomeroy street scarborough was checking out a suspected faulty bearing in one of the units when the accident oc curred the victim a skilled computer technician at the brock road site had worked with the company two years he was highly respected by both management and staff despite his knowledge and capabilities neil had his heart set on becoming a firefighter he had filed an application with the markham fire department and had passed all physical requirements thats what he wanted to do his father paul enright told the tribune mr enright himself a firefighter in east york said the company standard ag gregates was extremely proud of neils skills all of which had been learned on the job the plant described as state of the art is computer operated with controls located in an elevated tower the system is said to be one of the most modern in north america mr enright said neil and another employee were in the process of checking out a mechanicai defect while the con veyor was in operation it took uxbridge firefighters 30 minutes to gain his release he said born at willowdale neil at tended brebuff college and senator oconnor high school he was an avid downhill skier weightlifter and member of the toronto mustang motor car club the funeral mass held at st timothys church friday was attended by many fire depart ment friends mr enrights long- service badge was buried with his son interment was made at mt hope cemetery besides his parents paul and maryjo viger neil is survived by stepparents andrea and wayne a stepsister leeanne and a stepbrother michael markham babysitter trial never ends markham the crown has appealed the manslaughter ac quittal of moira cadieux penny court markham mrs cadieux mother of four was informed of the decision friday it comes four weeks to the day after a jury of twelve found her not guilty of a charge involving the death of 21monthold scott keeping a child she was babysitting the appeal court comprising three judges will decide if an er ror of judgement was committed and a new trial is warranted this court is not expected to convene until some time in late 1989 stephen brown mrs cadieuxs solicitor said brown appeared upset at the sudden turn of events he said his office had not been contacted by the crown and he knew nothing about it until told by his client cost of the appeal must be borne by the defendant he said the crown he explained has unlimited resources but for an individual it can be financially ruining open people place mall stouffville stouffville place mall the towns first in door shopping centre was of ficially opened thursday mayor fran sainsbury cut the red ribbon assisted by york regional chairman eldred king mall builder frank fisico mall coordinator john kafiek mary fisico and two representatives of the parkview home residents council delia potter president and harold spofford mrs sainsbury called it a milestone in the commercial life of the town said joseph schmitz of shopp ing centre management and con sultants its a big day for stouf fville truly a community event i never thought id see something like this said mr spofford himself a longtime former merchant at the corner of main and mill streets the ribboncutting initiated three days of ongoing events in cluding four major lucky draws the grand prize a trip for two to florida was won by frank green rr 2 stouffville second prize a s300 shopping spree went to catherine mcarthur of stouff ville third prize a 200 shopping mayor fran sainsburv receives a helping hand from thrcevearold spree was won by josef hamid of brent turner lloyd avenue stouffville as she cuts the birthdav etobicoke and fourth prize a 100 cake following the official opening of stouffville place mall thnrs- travc voucher courtesy day for more photos see page ci jim thomas stonehouse travel went to bar- cres- bara adams alderwood cent stouffville the draws were made by ryan imiddleton laura rochacewich and meggan rogalski lina visconti head of the mall merchants association served as emcee for pictorial coverage of the event see page cl of this issue