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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 17, 1982, p. 1

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gordon ness solicitor for candidate ged stbnehouse has in- formed clerkadministrator pat muir and ward 6 council- lor jim sanders of his clients decision to request a recount following the nov 8 election t i mr storehouse lost out to councillor sanders by two votes t t mr ness has scheduled an appearance before a judge thursday tomorrow a decision may be rendered immediately or within 30 days- the trbune was told yif the recount should result in a tie the winner will be selected vby lot with an in- dependent person picking a- name in the presence of wit nesses mrs muir said a barley entry submitted by dons older brother david placed second in 4h competi tion don has been a markham 4h member seven years field crop leaders are alex david son rr l stouffville and tre- vor watson rr 2 markham mr davidson described the feat as a once a lifetime ex perience he and brother bruce were world winners at the royal in 1969 its nice to keep it in the family he said with reference jo his personal interest in4h activities that has spanned a period of 19 years t s when alex checked on the re- sults initially he couldnt be lieve his ears so he suggested trevor watson call in just to make sure the answer was the same the presentation tuesday will be followed by further hon- 1 ors nov 25 when phyllisi mcmaster of the agricultural office newmarket heads up a york region 4h awards night at the newmarket community centre mildred stanley 19th avenuet markham was the recipient of 1 several academic awards fridaysnight when stouffville dist secondary school held its annual commencement exercises here she receives her honors graduation diploma from princip al michael muir j jim thomas margie griffiths open trust furiid fv- r- 4istyl2gfi i stouffville margie griffiths was not a participant in the platform promenade at stouffville dist secondary schools commencement exer cises fridayhowever her presence was felt in the hearts of every teacher every student at that specialevent a feeling expressed intensely by neville hodgson in an address tothel audience v r margie remains in hospital the victim of a tragic auto acci- dent last december that left her partially paralyzed her hoped- for recovery has been the sub- ject of continuous prayers in churches and homes around the community 1 mrhodgson fri day v committee decision to establish a 1000 trust fund in margies name the proceeds raised through the 1982 variety show last spring presentation of the cheque was made to ann griffiths margies mother by show director sharon dykstra stopped by ppp york region york re- x gions commissioner of roads originally charged with driving while impaired was convicted in newmarketprovincial 1 court last week with refusing to take a breathalizer test robert bob hodgson in the j company of regional chair- man bob forhanwas stopped by an 1 a on his return from a meet- ing with the ministry of trans- portation at queens park the i constable described hodgsons driving as erratichesaidalso that his breath smelled strong- ly of alcohol and his actions showed signs of impairment hodgson admitted sharinga the younger hodgson said he complained to the officer of not feeling weir but the constable statedithat at did the driver describe a- medical dis- uhm mrhodgson spoke of what margie means to the staff and students at stouffville high for this young lady of sparkling intelligence rare ta lent and uncanny vitality theres been no school band no track and field no participation in team sports and nojvariety show he said and there seemed so little any of us could do about it this evening he con- tinued we are doing some- thingabout itin margies own spirit of participation deter- mination and optimism we of variety- show 82 along with you the community who sup- porteditwishtodirectl000of the proceeds into a trust fund for margfe to support her and all those who labor sodiligently with her and for her ihjier slow- sometimes frustrating struggle towards recovery mrs griffiths in accepting the cheque thanked the shows executive and participants for their generosity and the com munity for its support bottle of wine at dinner but ability or ask for medical aid attributed his behavior behind st counsel for the wheel to a gastric disorder that under stress caused chest pains v win hodgson area mpp supported his sons argument he told of the accuseds reac- tion to stress hes the guy who has to say no to the politi cians he said 5 blind by lights muss lake a 22-year- old goodwood girl is lucky to be alive following a brush with death early saturday morning terri rowei was a passenger in a northbound pickup truck that veered off the ninth line and plunged into musselmans lake impact fractured a bone in her neck and she couldnt f move fortunately the driver i donald mi hey 24- of eagle street newmarket was able to i pull her out through a window 1 and carry her to shore he then she was terrified her mother shirley middleton of goodwoodtold the tribune except for donalds fast action terri would have drowned mrs middleton said hodgsonsaid his client was under no obligation to tell police officers he was in pain when he refused the breath test he said it wavuptothe court to decide if the excuse was reasonable or not what do we need then a ouji board asked judge js jclimans hearing the case crown attorney david price claimed hodgson had refused thetest becausehe realized hed been drinking to excess judge climans stated that while the impaired charge had not been proved he was reg istering a conviction on refusal cant quite frankly accept your explanation he concluded new facjes stouffville the male- dominated 193182 council will welcome two feniinine faces into the fold at its inaugural meeting dec 7 m argot mar- shall ward 1 and fran sains- milley told police hewas approaching the lake from the south when he meta car- with j lights on high beamihe was iwnuoirfiii vnamantkriiu maa v a ward 4 will be swom into left the road- motorist never f terri audenvenrolied in gedstonehoiiseward 6a re- broke into- a nearby cottage graphicartdesignatsheridan count requested in ward 6 and asked the owner to call college will undergo further x- should be completed by then police and an ambulance both rays and treatmehtbefore doc- time of the meeting is 7 15 pm responded quickly tors decide on her release a i- the public is hiyited vj product is principal stouffville two weeks ago the tribune car ried a story concerning the alleged inability of many students to read write and spell properly at both the elementary and secondary levels of education the accusations received mixed reaction from parents and teachers at commencement exer cises friday night princip- al michael muir defended the program some say the system has failed but i disagree he said then speaking direct ly to thegraduates of 82 he said youare the proof of this- principal muir pointed to the fact education has changed greatly in the last 25 years today students are expected to think rather than- just remember he likened the graduates to a m ba s s a d 6 rs 0 f sdssyan thatiwilli follow youevery where you go he described the evening as the end of one chapter andthe begin- ning of another kleanley young ninthlinesouthstouffvil- ledelivered the valedictory address friday evening shealso received fseveral awards presented here by staff guidance teacher bruce johnston c jim thomas stouffville the town got a little more than it bar gained for at the scheduled hearing before the ontario en vironmental board at mar- khamcentennial centre tues day morning as a result it will now wait- two weeks instead of one be fore resuming its- part in the hearing launched by york sanitation co ltd the latter operator of the whitchurchstouffville landfill site on highway 48 is appealing a ruling by the ministryof the environment last april reject- ing a proposed expansion of the site a 14month deadline was set at that time for closing it out c f paul mingay solicitor for the town told the hearinghe had prepared f6ra of three weeks adjournment should it go beyond that next week they wouldnt agree hdwevcr after board chair man lois degrootsaid the board wouldnt be available un- til another two weeks tim- berg after conferring with hs clients agreed to the extra time c i murray chusid representing cf v3i york sanitation carol olchowski ministry of the en- vironnicnt and two privatcci- tirens r amsterdam appear- ingforkeithhutchinsona resi dent of highway 48 and eric r- button solicitor for stouffville chambefof commerce all agreed to the two week delay the hearing will now resime nov 30atl0amatthe mar kham centennial centre i -x-j- awtifl judges that included- bob 5 cressman director of york region board off education patti grand vicechairwoman of the board and pat hunter ballantrae top award in this years yorkmtegion elementaryteachers in- termediate public speaking contest has been won by thin mt been negotiating on behalf of teenyearold john bellerby a vpresidentvof theiwomens the town in the matter- and re- grade 8 student attending bal- iteacherstederation questedanothervweek lantrae public school tmthe popular bauantrae area journmentso that further intcompetition noy 9with student was a regional finalist v negotiations may continue otherwinners from areas 12 in 1981 ufar- i tfmy irpb tjmberg appearing for and 4johns speech on time john will wformafivjlnitro- the concerned citizensof j stouffville said his client had first prize by a select panejctfinigjiterhismohthi

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