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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 26, 1977, p. 10

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ureaf tenderloin portion 3 to 3lb cut a grill fbesh15 pieces 3 leg quarters3 breastquarters 3 wings 3 necks3 giblet pkgs i v great oa a grill country style spare ribs rib portion rib half loin tenderloin half loin 124 ibl34 lb lb ginwood news y new board elected f or recreation association by mildred mctaggert the ten v members r university hamilton on the weekend i annual meelingi electedtotheboardof the sf greenwood greenwood recreation ratepayers will be held association a at their fi the immunity centre annual meeting last 5j 7 thursday night were as- davidbtss- director follows lpres fwni recreation and tran- smith vicepres uoyd r morden secretary rita pickering will be present byberg treasurer john ani speak on the bryantgerry fisher v relocation of the terry halegeorge lee brougham museum at kennmctaggart joanne- greenwood x snowdon les wilson -v- mrs joe rt- v pegg of oshawa and mr1 den- r betty and mrs e lambert goodwin attended the were guests at the milton toronto and district pegg home v oldt v square dance annual convention at mcmaster greenwood sunday rd on family musical show by evelyn milsted a number of young people from the missionary church at tended the pitch and praise retreat on the holiday weekend at stayner a special family musical with talent from the local church will be presented at the missionary church at 730 pm on sunday may 29 if you have any local news please call me at 8899063 thank you very much harassed by bikers m arkliam man fined newmarket a markham man trying to escape a confrontation with members of a motorcycle gang found himself in newmarket provincial court last week charged under the highway traffic act with making an unsafe lane change brian j hathaway was fined 20 after pleading guilty to the charge laid by jyork regional police last october the 9th following an accident on main st n in markham hathaway had been pursued by members of the gang following an altercation at a markham mall in which several members of the gang were involved hathaway was not in volved personally in the fracas he was driving home a friend who had been the court was told that the motorcyclists kept pursuing and over taking his vehicle as he tried to drive along the road hathaway moved mnto another lane to try and get away from his tormenters and his vehicle caught the front wheel of one of the bikes causing an accident under the cir cumstances if i could impose a suspended sentence i would judge harris told the accused man he explained that- this would not be possible under the act the provincial judge finecf hathaway a minimum 20 no decision on penalty j f or family deserters newmarket should those men who repeatedly disobey court orders requiring them to support their wives and in jail as examples to the public it concludes i there are about 10000 people in ontario alone who are failing to children be thrown in jail comply vwith support -and- made public orders v said regional examples social planner alan j that was the question wells that split regional health but although the and social services committee recognized the committee last week as it need- to do something considered a request to about the problem it could- not agree with the idea that offenders should be thrown in jail i dont believer someone should be nailed to the wall to serve as an r example 1 said coun- endorse a resolution from durham region provincial family court judges are unable to properly assess a mans failure to r support his familybecause their w decisions are based solely duor rdnmorari on presentation by the- andapart from the concernedp question- of nonsupport durham argues the jailing of nonviolent professional case criminals is contrary to workers should be hired present judicial moves toinvestigatecases of- toward restitution rather nonsupport and make than incarceration he recommendations -to- judges msuchcases the f because the com- resolution says z m could not support j and- -where- men that part of the durham repeatedly fail to comply resolution it simply withordersof received the resolution as judges should throw them information learii to jfotgive ti i those of the world around us that old squabble seems more than a little silly doesnt it- m bylesliev holbrook pf some folks sureido hold agrudgerv i a little misun- 4 derstahding ten twenty dr cope w sch- thirty fortyyears back- wenger professor of will find stubborn people community health isooften relatives faculty of medicine still not speaking to each universltyof toronto 399 main st w t0uffville mon 96 tues 96 wed 99 thurs 99 fri 8309 sat 8306 bther vf most younger folk find this either funny or sad or t comprehenslble i agree with therhiwhyrharjthis tooshort life -i- for no substantial reason by an unforgiving attitude toward anyone for some past slight- oversight or whatever s it j even if the reason for the dispute wasiof significant proportions isnt itpast time- to forgiven and forget the water is flowing all too- swiftly under the bridge anyone on your personal list t if you and great aunt martha- or cousin ken tells me ah too many canadians including health professionals- are still under the mistaken impression that aging is a process only of decline and that old age can be summed negative up by such images as institutional- disability zation dependence lone- liness and desolation rj these views he -emphasized- are very onesided biased and often untrue they do not c reflect the actual i situation i svs dr schwenger has ah explanation fothislop- sided look at us he says it is based largely on the observations of social 1 service personnel who are serving primarily the 4y a- w fa are not on urmi make the first poor and the lonely and move and see what 0 health workers happen- noone jever treaung the physically edfrom swallowing ind mentally iuthese wspride people do notcome in in the light of lifes contact with the vast teal problems and majority of seniors

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