Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 31 Jan 2013, p. 6

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Inn’fmm the (bk! and Mosa- u‘ Interfaith ()ul 0! thv (luld. who aw rt-slmnding to a critical need by pro- viding vmwgvnw \lwlu-r.'nwals and duthing. ‘l‘ht' Mints ui pru‘ix‘inus Grade 4 "Minimum! Hill stuck-m Vivrk l)hilkgn \hould give us pause for timughi and causi- int inspiration It‘s all too (my to JCL‘L'pl purple arr homeless due to some fault of their awn. m simply furgvl they um um there. lax! week's sub-mm cold snap was an urgent mmindvr we should not ~â€" and cannot â€"â€" ignore the people with- uul homes in our (vmmunitk‘s. Initially. the Harper guwmmcm mum! at R'IK'WiI‘L $1.6 billion in sub («hos pmvkied thmugh mortgages to affordable housing cooperatives. pmviding homes 10 2(1)!!!) vulnvr able ('anadiam. Including kM-ummw families. and disabled pawns. wounding tn Markham MP and “bowl “(using mac John Md Allum. In an abourfau‘ ’lm‘sdax. in n'sgmnw In a: mum. (hr ( nlm‘mmwx alkwwd ".5 dis counted [Irv-payment penalty". lzwrylxxiy in lhv Humminin play\ a rule to help each other and if you haw pvnpk' in your community who em- hunu-lcss. [hon yuu'rv nut playing a rule" ()n leammg of the plight of home» 10% youth. the nine-yrarold wanted to find 4 way In help and gin- hupc. He has already raised mum than $11!!) for u vnuth shelter by selling a video game he created (W111)fl10p0.hk)fi3pt mca) . We're Nessa! to live in communities In which own the youngest nf (‘ili'n’ns an: away uf "10.801085 fununatc and aw mlmx'lled to make a difference. in whatever small wav. Ym it doesn't begin In met-1 the (k-mand. [ml week. the luv shelter nods wen: quickly filled. lczmng volunteers In the tom‘va position 0! turning away [how In net-d. And it's a need gmwmg ra‘pkfly in tandem with the number of “muting pour“. So. thank goodncs‘ then. the fed- eral guvcmmcm M‘murzs the need to mminuc allocating manuru's m afiunj- able lmusing at this crimle pvnud “1w” gun‘mmt'm finu'xlr‘ in aflkml .‘Ihk‘ homing, mmv nf mu must atrnsl mightth an- givm a chancv :0 gm had on [ht'ir fwt. liw hmlthv liu-s and mnm'huu- m "w unmmw (MIKE says one household m fight in York's [Inflation M l 1 million can‘t afford suitable or adequate housing. The wait fot subside housing Ls more than eight whh alum! mm in line. Editorial Students should thank teachers to: volunteering Although understandath disap- pointed at a lack of their season are members at the Stnuffvillc Distnu Socmfdary School rugby team bat- tling their coaches. who have spent (nuntlt-ss hours volunteering their time and expertise in the past. for their right to play. a right they clearly du nut have. However. students must not assume they are entitled to progranr mung that has been offered in the past as a voluntary service prnvided by dedicated teachers. It is rt‘grvnable vxtracurricular activities have become a casualty of the ongoing protest by the province's u'achen and tho rvs'ultanl low morale being experienced by many students. Some members of the mgby team returned for an extra year of high school. not for the quality program~ ming they vmuId be receiving in the Classroom. but to play rugby because they believed they had a chance of advam‘ing tn ()l-‘SAA. Rathvr than mmplain about the (‘Xtracurricular activities that haw [wen 1th! m pnstpum-d. \tudt'nu may want tn "flat on tho mmdvl ful nmmrttmittcs they have rniuyvd tn thv pm! as a rmult of tho rnuntlvss unwlhsh hnun tvau‘ht'rx haw ('IHH nuttod tn a vast array of activitu-s with the understanding that at mmc puint thvv will rt‘turn What happcnod m returning for an mum year of high school In earn the credits necessary to graduate high who"! and t-xplnrr mhcr purwits ax a rvsull m aradomit sun‘msos? (Hwn the pllhlk‘ nutch nwt lhl‘ Rc’: ’I'mdu’r protest takes toll. Ian Letters to the Editor frdemlgram mom Ian 19 On behalf of lultan Franklin and his family. we would like to thank all those who were instrumental in getting the federal govcrtmtcnt grant to make major improvements to the l‘ranklin-(Vlonnell ‘l‘rack. which bears his name. at the Stnufl‘vtllc Arena complex. Track upgrade welcomed withdrawal of extracurricular activi- ties, the volunteer work undertaken by warhc‘rs must be genuinely valued and those participating should fully dpprii‘iale the time and effort of their teachers, You mu rmd k’flm. mlunms and sturu’s from 1739 Sun- lhbum‘ on )0d'h‘p0fl. (‘nm We wholeheartedly endorse the upgrading M the (rack. vwmdoyoumiraommflssuesor omen? E-mailettemotheeditono FRANCHOT HOPE FRANKLIN \ll‘l H\HH HAVE YOUR SAY, WHMHURCHâ€" STDUFFVILLE IDONT HAVE ANY DUCKS- ~ BUT vou COULD GIVE w DOG A BATH ! MI 11 ’NT Alina)" Diurml. Plenum ma. Iarlur Smart DIIH‘IHI. Dun-110:. ()ruul'umn (.ussmw/Rw F.an Rain Mud Ammum. Drhra mum (Am-mu. MM” DIIIKTIUI. Iuhn Wallrnu Dunn-anus lulu/a Pm Imu hum. m (Lmrr Helium Krllv “I’m surprised (Bob) didn't beat cancer into submisginn with a hock - ey stick.” he wrote fmm Florida. From the oldtimcm to the kids in Sumffvilk' (flipper coats. im'llxling Bob's mm grandchildren. thc Mickey community was out in fame. All pan of that Bnbnalinn mowmvm. Hedid.afewtimes Bobwa’sstill fighting cancer for the thitd time when pneumonia took him down. And many of them were out 'l‘uesday to remember the 79-year- old who died last Thursday. Brian Mcliarlanc. the venerable former host of Hockey Night in Canada who moved to Smuffville last year. played with Bob on an NHL nkitimers team. “10 story of Bob's life and death was “we most read smry 1.750 views and counting on our Mchsiu'. thregionrom. from Friday night through Monday. Thank a huge mm] nunnally rewm'd for M“. amna fights and election nights I'll miss Ihe weekly Wants Bob paid in my office. pan of a long tum to rhm‘k up on frivnds and sham mm“ on his next charity gamv. a trip m‘th Sheila and his battle with mnmt Buhnatinn remvmhcn hm Mascm :5 minor nf I ’hc' 5(an Tn’humr Call it Bobnap’on. lawyer, doc- tor, fire chief. mayor. clerk. labourer. Evelybody knew Bob. More than 500 overfilled East- Ridge Church’s sanctuary to hear stirring tributes from Bob's wife. Sheila. their‘daughter. Cindy. and ex- NH!“ PPH‘ (Zonacher Hockey was a large part of Bob's life. The Timmins native would have a 10-year tour of Europe and Great Britain while playing pro. His sister, Betty Hitchen. brought the house down recounting the times she forged notes so Bob could skip school and head’u) the rink. Bob McNeil wasn'! a polilician. celebrity or joiner of commihees. He was a small»lown electrician most of his adult life. Yet. he some- how affected so many peopk from so many walks 0! life. Small-town Bob " made huge impact with hm Mason Off The Top than 11)- m Donna» Anumnmanun Mil"! lazurtn

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