Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1998, p. 1

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r 488g5g dxjtts r yi jxwmfs vir mmmtt 4 c c f- 54 k j- b1 fc h vt l- w 50 cents including gst 40 pages saturday dec 5 198 to reach us 905 6402100 js bereaved parents shdretheirgrief remember their children i i i c i i i rj i i i i ci j r i i i sheila mcneil will light f her sixth candle in honour of son dan byrickvanderlinde staff writer the first christmas was the worst like most parents mourning the loss of a child sheila mcneil could barely cope with the acci- dental death of her 19yearold son dan on oct 181992 but the stouffville mothers pain was easeda little when sheioined other bereaved parents at the memory tree of light service in newmarket that year it saved my life mcneil says it got me through the worst christmas there- was always someone there to talk to who j knew where twas coming from without having to explain too much vj since that ceremony mcneil has 5 become a trained facilitator with york x- regions chapter of bereaved families of 0 ontario she will light her sixth candle for dan 1at the memory tree service at the r newmarket community centre on cedar street next tuesday at 730 pm dan was killed in a freak car accident s on his way home from a hockey game in port perry r was a passenger in a car that j crashed after hittinga patch of black ice in goodwoqd killing him instantly h v 5k dans team the uxbridge bruins 4 vr retired his sweater in his memory j tk after enduring a christmas season m- that wasa bliir mcneil became more sim fg involved with bereaved families of york t region in1993 i tdpnt really remember that first ristrrias -f- its like a fog to me she said but we got through it 1 v- she has led three bereavement groups since becoming a facilitator v y christmas i r i york students- achieve ontarios top math scores o by jennifer brown x v staff writer its one of the smallest schools in the region with only 162 students but flowervale public school has taken top spot in the public boards list of grade 3 test results- of the 26 students at the traditional schpqlwith an alternative program who wrote the standardized read ingwriting and j math tests 95 per centreached level three 6rfour thehighest of the 98 schoolsthat wrote i the test -t- u i i last yearthe thofnhill school placeddiird in the ranking butflowervaleprinci- f paldianneleggattwasstiusur- fwe have 93 per ly bjown iway but we steifdard and 15 lreauyhadaverygoodgroupof riw rstudktoshelaidwewere ujp bm- j factually mqrejthrilled withthe jevel three and four math because wewere at 100 i i m a i than any other boardv -j- per cent there s 5u schools tper j formed well overall with ej l fsanci public school taking a jclose second- j place to- u fl6wefvalewith93 per cent of all students at level three or above it too had 100 per cent scores in math sjdarialindsey board evaliiator l itsbeen a great help she said sheila mcneil remembers her son dan wjio was killed in a cav accident in j principal bill hargreavescn m- yvk r y 192 on his way home from a hockey game in porfperrymcneirwill attend x ik3 ornixii- n tne memory tree service for bereaved families in newmarket next telay v b see helping page 11 credits ajhewcodeof con- dseemathpage on any in stock 1999 windstaft ii i well throw in a sony playstation svrf czxmmmmmm i55ajb7lnim tmvnand countr reat ltd 6400888 itif it mil

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