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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 31, 1992, p. 2

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st imwfdcrdimwm heres our halloween winners on halloween night w ii by suzanne post and michelle harper there was a black cat it caused bad luck wherever it went then halloween came and all the kids had bad luck the black cat came to a jackolantern the black cat said you will have bad luck the jackolantern said no one can scare me or give bad luck oh said the black cat so i cant so the black cat went home and thought but no luck i have to think of something at night i will jump behind him and scare him that night came he jumped behind the jackolantern but he didnt scare him so you tried to scare me didnt you yes said the black cat i cant scare anyone or give them bad luck anymore lets be friends ok the jackolantern said so the black cat and the jackolantern had a great halloween the end the witch by kristina bradstreet one rather eerie night i was going to the convenience store for some milk when all out of nowhere a house appeared on the hill i was walking by i tried to run but everything seemed like it was in slow motion 1 felt a queer drawing to the house like i was possessed or something i ran up the grassy hill heading for the house the stairs creaked as i walked up them i opened the door cobwebs were strung among the ceiling dusty carpets lined the floor and furniture had white sheets draped over them wow i breathed there were stairs lined with old rotten wood napkins plates cups and silverware still sat at their proper places it occurred to me that it was puzzling that no one had stolen anything it looked as if a family had set the table gone to get something and had never come back i heard something move downstairs i trampled down the stairs when 1 got to the bottom i stopped short a cauldron bubbled and hissed while thick crimson liquid inside churned away a witch with a long pointy nose and green skin sat stirring at it with a long metal stick so youre the one i heard she snarled revealing a mouthful of gray rotted teeth come here my child she motioned for me with her finger to come closer her nails were long and sharp enough to tear flesh that was all i needed i shot out of the house down the hill and all the way home even then i didnt tellmom as they say some things are better kept secret msh 4 mm howling night by andre kassermolli its 6 am and the president of scienceteck labs is walking down the hall to dr hydes office dr hyde we have come to a decision our bud get is very small so we had to chose between keep ing you or have the 20th annual halloween party unfortunately we have to let you go no you cant im a genius i will have my revenge i hate hal loween cried out dr hyde he stormed out of the office with a formula he was working on it was sup posed to change anyone who drank it into a were wolf during a full moon dr hyde headed toward an abandoned mansion at the end of 13th street there i he would think a plan to destroy halloween after 1 5 minutes he came up with an idea he would drink the formula and take over the halloween party and he would use a big sign that said free treats to turn them into zombies so when the moon came out he drank the formula and took over the party mean while at the smith house tim was getting ready to go out trick or treating with his boring and cranky brother troy by 715 pm they did half of the block and they came to a sign that said free treats inside they saw someone go in the building and all of a suddenthey heard dr hyde howling tim said wow there must be a narly party inside too can i go please oh alright you shrimp just for two minutes ill wait out here said troy he waited five and tim wasnt back so troy peeked in the window and he saw the werewolfs ugly body tying up tim oh no im in big trouble troy thought about a movie he saw before and remembered that werewolves hated garlic so he went home got a hand full of garlic and his sling shot and headed for the building he knew that after the moon went away that werewolves went back to normal troy crept in but hyde saw him and tried to eat him troy slinged garlic in his mouth hyde fainted troy tied him up he rescued tim and everyone else the end or is it 1 1 jdtu landowners claim public garage will destroy investment from pagel business stalwart owners claim rennies proposal would kill clinched deals with potential tenants and would cost them hundreds and thousands of dol lars of investment capital rennie located on gormley ind ave at woodbine ave wants to open a public garage to service offsite trucks the application would require coun cils permission because public garage is not a permitted use on part of the property thats where the confusion begins a westerly strip of land lot 8 hides most of rennies outdoor storage and constant truck traffic from neighboring properties the uses permitted on the small strip forbid a public garage but in its staff report planners included the entire property as one change area the report states the public garage use would simply per mit the expansion of a function currently in existence on the property but pitoni told officials noth ing could be further from the truth he claims rennie was rejected from using lot 8 as a public garage in january and that the two pieces of land should be dealt with separately rennie agent julius tuss said lot 8 has no bearing on the business proposal were looking at were not increasing our facil ities were just increasing our utilization as a way to make more money tuss said stalwart landowners however said their investments would be destroyed iflot 8 were allowed to become a truck garage you would have to be an insane per son to want an office across from a truck property pitoni said he and two other landowners said the small lot is the only protec tion they have from rennies unsightly trailers and debris by changing the zoning you are not only changing our tax- paying investments but are also changing the impact on the local environment the aesthetic value of the area and the business development potential of the area mateus said mayor fran sainsbury visibly disturbed and embarrassed by the staff error admitted the town was wrong to include lot 8 in the proposal and said she would discuss the matter with her staff pitoni called the town report a bunch of rubbish and a manipulation of facts look we made a mistake what more can i tell you we will correct it thats what public meetings are for sainsbury fumed after several minutes of arguing back and forth with the landowners staff brushed off the error as a modification and said they would revise it for the next meeting pitoni however was not satisfied and called for a new public hearing to replace the botched meeting i pitoni further threatened to challenge the town at the ontario municipal board if lot 8 was used as a public garage were not trying to put rennie out of business were just pro tecting our investment he said the town will discuss the issue at an upcoming planning meet ing obituary markham mayor tony roman dies markham mayor tony roman has died at age 56 of complications following surgery to remove a brain tumor he died at 146 pm at york central hospital in richmond hill he had undergone surgery sept 28 to remove a tumor which threat ened his eyesight lingering health problems slowed mr roman in recent times i know my dad was a fighter and in a way its sort ota relief for him after all the suffering hes had to go through said romans son edward family members were congre gated at the roman home in north markham friday afternoon and are drawing strength from roman each other edward said the entire family was proud of his fathers contribution to the town and people of markham mr roman dedicated his life to public service as a municipal and federal politician he first began what was to become a long and distinguished politi cal career when he was elected councillor for the township of markham in 1966 after completing his initial term he became deputy reeve of markham in 1968 an office he held through 1969 a native of czechoslovakia mr roman was elect ed mayor of markham in 1971 he held that post until being appointed chairman of the region of york in 1984 mr roman served as chairman of the region of york from january 1984 until september 1984 when he was elected to the house of commons to represent the riding of york north returning to the community he had so long served he was elected once again mayor of markham in 1988 as of yesterday afternoon funeral arrangements were yet to be made mr roman was a member of the slovak byzantine catholic church mr roman leaves his wife elsie and four chil dren michael maria paula and edward festive designs at library the royal botanical gardens presents christmas designs for the home at the whitchurchstouffville public library tues nov 3 at 2 pm for an admission fee of 2 a person lil haworth of the gardens will share her expertise in using fresh dried and preserved materials to cre ate such items as wreaths swags and table centre pieces 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