Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 2005, p. 7

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stouffville suntribune thursday feb 24 2005 7 skiing accident disaster averted a miracle this is how sandy and michelle mackenzie of whitchurchstouffville describes the aftermath of a snowboarding accident that could have paralyzed their son it was a pa day eighteenyearold cameron mackenzie had completed the last of his grade 12 exams at gw williams secondary school in aurora to celebrate he his mother and dad headed for the ski slopes of collingwood his parents to enjoy a day of downhill ski ing and cameron to snow board his favourite winter sport during a seemingly nor mal run cameron took a tumble landing on his back minutes later after brushing himself off he was back on the board and continuing his downward dash but as the day pro gressed his back pain increased prompting the family to seek medical assis tance by coincidence it was chris anderson of stouffville mother of luke anderson who three years ago suffered a similar injury in a mountainbiking acci dent who read camerons xray theres something very wrong here she told sandy she immediately called an ambulance and notified toronto western hospital of camerons pending arrival dr michael fehlings described by mr mac kenzie as one of the finest surgeons in north america quickly deter mined the seriousness of camerons injury hed suf fered a broken neck he was whisked into an operating room during five hours of sur gery incisions were made in both the front and rear of camerons neck two ver tebrae were fused hes now making what his father describes as a good recovery its a miracle sandy mackenzie said he could have been paralyzed the father described as amazing the outpouring of support from all areas of town including springvale baptist church which the family attends prayer chains were organized people began calling i guess its some thing we should have expected from a communi ty like this people really opened their hearts in addition players and coaches from school hock ey and football teams visit- roaming around with jim thomas ed his father said after several weeks of recuperation the mac- kenzies are confident their sons life will eventually return to normal however camerons days of active sports including snow- boarding and football are over dr fehlings has stat ed any kind of external pressure could result in permanent damage but the injury wont pre vent camerons participa tion in his first love per forming with the 78th fraser highlanders pipe band playing out of campbellville near bur lington and considered one of the best in the world to maintain his standard of excellence camerons using an electric chanter allowing him to play solely through finger movement three years ago cameron rose to promi nence here winning two north american piping championships for several years he was the lead piper in the student music scholarship concert held annually at stouffville district secondary school in 2000 he and stouffvilles jocelyn mcdowell won music scholarships at the concert provided by st james presbyterian church before enrolling at gw williams secondary school cameron attended orchard park and whitchurch highlands public schools following graduation from williams he hopes to go on to university possi bly windsor or wilfrid laurier sandy mackenzie is an agent for state farm insurance on main street in downtown stouffville disappearing act now you see it now you dont in only a few hours the former carey residence and bill barry welding shop were removed from sites on the north side of main street next to tim hortons a rezoning application is before the town submit ted by don anderson haulage ltd weve got quite a load of these berries arriving today and tomorrow they look good theyve got good flavour and the price has moderated a bit full quarts our we sell two kinds of salmon in our store an irish organic salmon and jail island salmon from new brunswick we pay more for this than the chilean salmon but it has a quality edge which were real happy with this week well be featuring our longtime favourite teriyaki salmon fillets as well as our mtjttst lesle stowe boneless and ready to go and for those of you who are less adventurous and want to niake your own well have these au naturel also w m t hjw off reg 1295 lb jml jtwiek and potato oxjp we start with potatoes and leeks which are cooked in stock seasoned with pernod and white wine and then pureed its great served either warm or cool maybe warm today and as a twist crumble a bit of stilton into it as they used to so so long ago at fentons jm smj 0 reg 549 i c serves 34 raincoast crisps rosemary raisin pecan crackers craquelms aux romarirt raisin et noix de pacane ausages our sausage feature for this week will be our milder honey garlic variety good to get the sauerkraut happenin with these reg 399 lb off this week whats for dinner well be featuring our chicken curry in our frozen section this week its made with our airchilled chicken breasts which have been poached then diced and served up with a mild and delicate curry its fully cooked when jags mml you get it just warm it and 4 mssm l serve with the rice or the jffip jtssfek m noodle of your choice mr i off trr c1a oc i dtesiffl k h this keg jji4vb ea 4mijb kjjr week corned beef sounds great theres no better time to enjoy this cool weather dish than now we make our corned beef here we use centrecut only brisket points we trim them lean and cure them in a savoury brine with an edge of nutmeg and all spice its a slice of oldfashioned heaven but thats not all not only have we reduced our price this week well give you the recipe for corned beef n cabbage and well give you the cabbage free reg 499 lb 2 lb minimum lb this week green cabbages cabbages sure to go with the corned beef and it gets better theyre free this week when you buy a piece of our centrecut corned beef brisket 2 lb minimum lemon meringue and four cheese hip this has become a really popular dip the word is that it can be served warm as well as cool do your cracker a flavour reg 229 100 g ps and speaking of crackers raincoast crisps come to mind as a perfect partner for this dip and thats not all lesley stowe the lady behind the crackers will be visiting from vancouver on saturday now im not saying that its been us who put unionville on the map but it is a small town to find week this is my supreme favourite from our bakery its a difficult pie to make which is probably the reason that commercially available lemon pies have so many shortcuts and artificial ingredients that they bear little or no resemblance to the original article these are made from scratch in every detail from juicing fresh lemons to separating the egg whites the scratch pastry everything why do we do it this way youve just gotta taste it to know 9 size serves 46 depending on whos watching reg 1095 ea off this week village grocer quality foods i specials in effect until closing sundat february tt hours mon 1100700 tuesthurs 900700 fri 900800 sat 900600 sun 1000500 548 carlton road unionville 9401770

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