Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 30, 1992, p. 2

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st i zmji p3 ambulance attendants comfort an injured vere- na jaeger of bloomington after she was struck photatracy kibble by a van outside farmer jacks on friday morn ing truck strikes woman at local garden centre tracy kibble staff reporter a stouffville woman was struck by a cube van thursday as she walked through outdoor nursery stock to her car at farmer jacks gardens local ambulance fire and police crews rushed to the west end garden centre at about 1240 pnk after reports that a pedestri an had been struck at the site verena jaeger of bloomington had apparently returned from the store after purchasing nursery items and was struck by a landscaping truck as it came out of a pickup laneway running alongside the outdoor garden centre jaeger was carefully transported from the ground to a stretcher by six emergency workers and taken by ambulance to markhamstouffville hos pital the womans daughter gala jaeger told the tribune yes terday that her mother needed emergency surgery to repair a deep gash in her right leg that damaged some muscle tissue as a result of the incident gala said her mother will likely not be able to walk for quite some time and will need therapy and skin grafting to complete ly heal her damaged leg the young woman said her mother was quite shaken from the incident but said her spirits are good hospital officials confirmed jaeger was in stable condition as of yesterday york regional police had not released a report at press time and are still investigating the incident said inspec tor ivars vitins yesterday business new store not harmless venture pastor from page 1 for all your spiritual needs said pastor clarke i feel there are some serious things being done there in a pluralist society like ours we tend to have a naive approach to every philosophy or every spiritual exercise out there theres no black and white no definitives in our isociety anymore clarke expressed his concern over the services being offered at the store and said he felt people should understand that this is not a harmless little business venture tor instance tarot card readings are a divination with symbols which stand for such things as death and satan said pastor clarke he added he was afraid the youths who attend his churchs youth barn teen centre some of whom have histories of neglect and homelessness might be negatively influenced by such practices reverend wayne reed of stouffville united church admitted to having a problem with the stores sign saying that any sign that contains the concept of magic is bound to upset many people in a community like this the new age movement does worry some churches said rev reed who said he has spoken to several people who were concerned with the store for our people at stouffville united church its not a problem but those people who dont understand the intona tions may buy them charles mashinter associate pastor of the stouffville missionary church said that while much of the new age move ment is harmless anything that is relat ed to the occult is of concern to him the new age movement is a religion they have ministers he said and in a free country like ours you have to allow pluralism but you open yourself up to satans oppression he said of references to tarot readings and the stores sign bob fleming head pastor at springvale baptist church said he hasnt been in the store but has talked with people about the possible negative aspects of the business if negative supernatural forces are a possibility then im very con cerned he said im concerned about any avenues that can incite supernatural powers within people mayor fran sainsbury said the towns building department has been approached by a man inquiring as to whether the business has proper zoning she also said she has encountered a group of youths who attend the youth barn and the teens have expressed a concern regarding the business she said she added she found nothing offensive about the store when she paid it a visit ward 5 councillor bob ancheril said he has heard from many people expressing various concerns over the store phototeve souerville return to the wild becky atkinson of the wildlife clinic in guelph releases a falcon that had been rescued and rehabiliated at the opening of the stouffville reservoir walking trail on wednesday post offices fate up in air fran tracy kibble staff reporter 1 is the stouffville post office closing or isnt it thats what mayor fran sainsbury wants settled once and for all she told officials this week sainsbury said there have been rumors circulating around town for too long about the fate of the local post office and she is requesting straight answers direct ly from the source sainsbury told officials tuesday that a letter from canada post manager of provincial and municipal rela tions barbara stanyar indi cates the corporation wants to discuss its service with the town we want whitchurch- stouffville to understand our plans to continue to improve canadas postal service the letter states the mayor wants to take advantage of canada posts claim to maintain open dis cussions and communication with municipal representa tives and ask whether or not it intends to close the local post office canada post boasts reliable accessible and affordable postal products and services and a more reliable service than ever in the 1990s in the letter council will wait for a response from the corporation sainsbury i vvavxv vvvvvwlvvvvv v child find will be at concert local parents will have the opportunity june 6 to register their children with child find ontario inc at a benefit concert field rock benefit 92 will fea ture some great activities for children including a kid check from 10 am to 3 pm kid check includes pictures finger printing and all your childs vital statistics the event is in support of canada 125 celebra tions and child find featuring blue rodeo and four other bands children are free the location is woodbine avenue 34 km north of bloomington sidefoad v kids earn extra money become a carrier today call 6402100 stouffville ljs5iss5555 attention flyer advertisers we can deliver your flyers for a little at 4 a piece so far this i year we have delivered 11667635 flyers doortodoor in i markham unionville milliken stouflville uxbridge claremont dickson hill locust hill gormley goodwood victoria square brougham haeerman comers box grove i cedar grove buttonville sandfbrd goodwood leaskdale greenbank udora sunderland zephyr ashbum cannington and all adjacent rural route areas we can deliver your flyers on the day you want to the area you i want any quantity from 5000 to 46000 for advertising and distribution inquiries call betailadvertising at 6402100 classified advertising at 6402100 distribution inquiries at 6402100 from uxbridge 6492292 or fax your inquiries to 6405477 inserts for sat may 30 1992 ap miracle mart woolco loblaws remax rouge river k3a stounville canadian tire stouffville inserts for sun may 31 1992 sears s only

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