i value 169i l199 vol 109 no 54 i hportsi one mi asawjwtwt should bet 99 sub with the purchase of any sub of equal or i greater price and a medium soft drink thursday september 4 1997 20 pages 50 gstuicl i gkb3nfual6utl71s6k a metimancipiimicittw limit one coupon per family visit expires sept 30 1997 l 512 mainstw i stouffville mourns princess diana joan ransberry staff reporter in mourning whitchurchstouffville lowered its flags to halfstaff in memory of princess diana a special church service will be held saturday morning at the anglican parish of christ church in stouffville photo by steve somerville whitchurchstouffville joins the world in mourning lady di in memory of the princess of wales killed in a car crash saturday night the flag is flying at halfstaff at the stouf fville recreation complex local mayor wayne emmerson said the people of this community will remember this very special lady with both fondness and affection princess diana was full of grace said emmerson he added the princess was especially respected for her charity work shell be greatly missed local residents can express their con dolences on the death of princess diana in a special book to be sent to the royal family including her sons prince william and prince harry the anglican parish of christ church in partnership with the tribune are offering residents of whitchurch- stouffville a way to pay their respects by signing the condolence book to be made available on saturday the book will be on display in the foyer of the local anglican church located at 254 sunset blvd beside orchard park public school signing can take place between 1030 am and 1 pm meanwhile at 1 1 am reverent robert shields will officiate at a special onehour memorial service as well sympathy cards can be left at the church tribune publisher patricia pappas said cards can be dropped off at our office at 6244 main street or faxed to us at 6405477 but residents have other options as well they can write directly to the palace addressing letters to buckingham palace london england s w 1 people can make a donation in her iator to strike solution mike adler staff reporter you can thank kevin burkett if your son or daughter went back to their local public high school yesterday it was burkett a provincial mediator who came up with the breakthrough deal that ended a teachers strike at 845 am tues day morning say york regions public school board and its high school teachers union local union president lynn johnston said he had gone home from a night of frustrat ing negotiations early tuesday and was asleep when burkett phoned him at 545 am with a new proposal johnston had expected to lead a rally and then a picket of board offices later the same morninginstead he met hundreds of teach ers in markhams centennial arena to announce a deal this proposal wasnt from the board this proposal was from the mediator johnston told the arena crowd from a plat form above the ice the resulting agreement still being spelled out in detail was directly attrib utable to kevin burketts skill as a media tor the boards chief negotiator karen barker said tuesday i would call it a turn ing point the twoyear deal covering the last school year and this one doesnt raise teacher salaries it allows the pupilteacher please see page 15 b h please see page 3 day one children exit the big yellow bus on the morning of the first day of school tuesday with the help of bus monitor wendy rice at orchard park public school photo by cheryl johnson horn north markham ho ntda waz i 1 v ip tme mot miiiiiiii with our 52 point service clinic includes oil filter change 52 point written report courtesy shuttle service available service hours mon wed thurs fri 730530 pm lues 730800 pm sat 9001 00pm call the service department for more details honda vehicles only 477 2451 plus taxes committed to serving you since 1966 north markham motors ltd 4611 hwy 7 unionville ontario