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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 17, 1982, p. 9

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wilson shoes ud x bauffldaousti ft hoffieamohocxey k6use0 u skates g 7 mam st 642429 b stouffvlile by jim thomas goodwoodtheir public- ity brochure reads simply the ztaylor brothers no more no less i within the night club circuit of larger centres like toronto and montreal this might not be sufficient however closer to home- no more is necessary xhe taylors are household fpames where music is con cerned and have been for the spast ten years j brothers walter and sandy taylor along with associate jbob rutledge are an extremely talented group walter operi ates the keyboard a combina tion organ and piano sandy t plays the alto and tenor sax and bob performs on drums each stakes a turn at vocal the boys look on the lon- jghorn inn near sharon as home they enjoy playing itherepartly because thats twhere it all started their next engagements are nov 26 and j27 dec 3 and 4 the versatile trio describe their music as middle of the road- we make it suit the mo- jment says walterweplay what the people want the band has moved around iquitea bit with dance dates fat the granite club donaldo golf and country club and mus- dcoka sands inn this coming wew years theyre booked at aurora highlands a place they jknow very well still they al- jways enjoy a return engage- jment at thelorighorri and so jdo the patrons who enjoy their imusic s l although separated by sever- tal miles walter lives at can- nington sandy near woodville jjand bobinwoodbridge they jikeep in close touch rehearsals are held ateach others homes 4 thetaylbr bros aregener- rfouswuhjtheir time free- ggratis engagement they all eri- joy is the annual salute to jtimmy and his friends at the uxbridge legion all proceeds from this event goes to the ontario society for crippled children but its not all fun and games one look at their equipment 30000 worth tells you that however no ones complain ing least of all the pitrons they appreciate good music for listening and dancing pleasure a scarce commodity on the market today durham region linda carder pf claremont- the only board has a nostrap policy at present ponders defeat 3 i durham region i ji guess it was time for me to go is the way veteran councillor- 3 gerry fisher summed it up af- ijter losing his seat orildurham q regional council to councillor inorah stoner in the recent jj municipal election j- it was a matter of the jjsqueaky wheel getting the s grease so far as fisher a gar- jl age owner was concerned j there are threelandf ill sites in s his ward and the people who giive near them thought they could be best respresented by mrs stoner he said she has the ability to draw such things to the attention of the people who dont want them mrs stoners high profile i also helped her in dealing with j people renting government h lands he said they think the rent will be lower through her j that shell makesure the gov- erriment sticks to six and five councillor fisher said he al- ways leaned toward busi- claremont its not the j memory of war we cherish but i jthe memory of those who gave their lives so we might be free jjsaid veteran jack rennie guest speaker at an impressive 4 damamhronna tlar qoruina j remembrance day service ijnov lkat clarefnontpublic j school v x i civilians as well as service- umen paid the supreme sacri- i flee he said i c s mr rennie recalled theout- j breakof world war ii at- the j very time- he and wife rene were married itskindof humorous he said but i ft spent a sixyear honeymoon by myself v site issue ness and anywhere people owned property in his ward he won he said it wasnt nice to lose but i knew i always could be knocked off it did hurt however to have people tell him they would vote for him but didnt right now knocking at doors again is something ill never do 7 i fisher said however he had no regrets maybe- in some ways she stoner did me a favor now he could spend more time at his business trustee in durham region to be pnuidiscipline is still a very per- returned by acclamation to the sonal thing she said parents board of education in the re- likedto see their own philoso cent municipal election says phy carriedout in the schools shewiu seek the post of yice- and thatwasnt always chairman at its meeting of de- possible in the matterof the budget she said the board would attempt to keep increases at a five percent level despite a re- cent pay hike to the custodians of nine per cent and possible increases of the same to the teachers mrs carder said the board recently paid for dinner for the systems principals and admi nistrators to say thank you for keeping the schools open during the justconcluded custodians strike as a result the board was criticized for its action by cupe the strikers union okay for the board to show itsofnorahstonerovertheincurh- appreciation to the staff for thevitibentr gerrif 1 work it had commentingontheelectioncbuhcil wasgood cember 6 a member of ihe board for four years and a representas tive on the association of large schools and ontario school trustees council during that time triisteecarder said that if voted in as vicechairman she will try for the chairmans job the following year v j she said she didnt know if she would continueninning for the board after her present threeyear term is up and would like to be chairman be fore ipack it in thats for the future howev- er and for the present mrs carder said the main concerns of the board were its discipline policy and budget of the for mer workshops would beeon- ducted in the new year to dis cuss codesof behaviour and the expectations of both students and teachers in that area the another arcom anotlier man would riot bvtakenas sex- istbythefemjnirie forces the claremont trustee- said that both sides vereneeded women think differently from men shesaidthats whywe need them the two men arid women make a com plete brain the dinner cost l200but they saved us 200000 and the union accuses us of abuse of funds- said mrs carder it chose the democratic process of going on strike and we chose the democratic way of saying thank you- v j k it was okay for it to go on strike apparently but not cherish veterans memory uxbridge durham re p said the region needed a leader fromoneofits urban lakeshore municipalities past leaders had been from the rural area and were unable to prom- ote durhams dynamic in dustrial base iue akertoldmehe wouldnt be running again but i guess he saw an opportunity hefremasaid hesaid that someofthe oshawa papers had been toughh on himin theireditorialscaus- ing an urbanrural split they believe im not aware of curbs and gutters herrema said he was sur- prised by akers announce ment but not alarmed by it he said he stood behind his state- ments regarding the auto work ers he must represent the en- tire region and not just a part of it another oshawa alderman john dehart who had planned to run for the 40000 chair- mans job withdrewwhen aker announced his candidacy no oshawa alderman has- ever won the post giorial chairman gary herre ma who ruffled the feathers of some united auto workers headers when he said the work ers should make nonmonetary concessions to general motors cant understand what all the fuss is about i didnt know it was a crime the chairman toldthe tribune i thought we had freedom of speech he said that when he had something to say that hefelt was pertinent he didnt hold it back i besides the ua w leaders someiof whomhave called for his resignation herremas re marks have helped prompt veteran oshawa alderman john aker to run against jiim when the leadership election takes place dec 8 aker who lost out to herre- ma twovears ago by one vote said that whilehis comments were not a major reason for de ciding to run they had shown poor judgment and an insensi- tivity to urban issues rfeward offered durham region- a 10000 reward has been offered by durham regional police forjnformationlead- irig tpthearrestof persons responsible for the death of a brooklin area man last au gust r u clark major 57 of rr 1 brooklin died during the early hours of aug 7 after beingdragged 300 feetwhile trying to stop two meriin a van the suspects had attemp ted tosteal several tires ifrorii the major property a scufflefollowed and the vic tim was dragged when he attempted to remoyehhe ignition keys the vehicle is described as a 1979 tb1982 gmcblue incplor anyone with information related to the case is asked to call durham regional police at 6492203 or 3670478 proud of seholar hearriestaff teacher rick fockler and studentscourtney sgrahampam barber and jen- inifer greer r ttx s t s prsssive remembrance day cere- participants m the assembly irfciudedcprincipal mary animpr hrntff iarhir rirv monylwasoridncteaat aaremont pnbuc school nov 11 with world war ii veteran jack rennie frontright the guest speaker other participants in the service in ha ivtit fvsthicr claded rear rowprincipal mary hearrie and staff teacher rick fockler front row- courtney graham- pam barber and jennifer greer x iv jim thomas- greenriver the green river community can be justifiably proud of lynne st john presently enrolled in a four- yearbachelor of science in nursing course at mcmaster university hamilton she was prominent on the platform nov 5 when pickering high school held its annual com mencement exercises shes the daughter of mr and mrs harold st- john- r r 1 locust hill lynnes list of awards is im- pressive in addition to being an ontario scholar she was the re cipient of the nursing bursary from the ajaxand pickering hospitalauxiliary the w percy nealmemorialtrophy as the prefect captain ami the v distinctive contribution award for contribution of timeener- gy and hard work in a variety of w robb that lynne had been areas within the school the recipient of an 800 mcmas- addedto all these was the ter merit award for leadership announcement by principal j allround contribution and academic excellence lynne has been a member of pickering high schools honor roll each year she won an academic excellence award in year 2 an academic crest in 79 and an activityrest in 1980 she played lstclarinet in the senior band performed in four parts at this years production a yofthewhizjwasia school a prefect three years and prefect captain in 198182 eightythree students re ceived honor graduation di- piomas these were ontario scholars lynne st johhof- green river was i vnnp wmmtvt j community has every lynne st john reason to p r r

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