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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 1

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5 r w m v diamond specialists jf u ewellers mhbfawstoufmfe h04646 1 jg wk t im w u h0 v a metrqland community newspaper vol95no28 wednesday november 24 1982 25 cents 14 pages t v glfs rasps rjtosjs stars and stripes daily interest savings 81mainststouffve 6404000 rec j4 stouffville the ap- plication for a recount in whitchurchstduffvilles ward 6 has been approved it will be conducted dec3 at the court building newmarket with judge david anderson in chargethe mafginof victory forincurhbent jim sanders over opponent ged storehouse currently stands at two votes the recount request thurs day took a strange twist when councillor sanderssolicitor filed eight affidavits opposing the appeal gordon ness lawyer for mr stonehouse sub- mitted only one we could have obtained more evidence but it would have meant more time ness told the tribune we decided ball of fir jbloomington a blazing fireball j 0 a comet shower seen in the area last week is believed to have landed in the sabistori north of the bloomington road leslie baxter rr 2 stouffville saw the pho- nomenonfrom his home on thornbay drive calls to york regional v police and thedunlop observatory confirmed the j sighting one of several re- sported in the district to go with what we had the basis for the appeal he said was the fact that at one poll 302 ballots were handed out but only 300 were counted ness admitted thejudge considered the closeness of the count in rendering his decision he expressed surprise however that the appeal was opposed we didnt expect a fightovertherecounthesaid councillor sanders said he wished only to prove that the election process had been car- ried out fairly i didnt want a cloud hanging over us he stated r stonehouse was irritated by the sanders move im not questioninganyones honesty he said i just want to be sure hes not anticipating any change should i still lose- jim sanders will have my full support he- stated he admit- ted however at being totally shocked at the councillorsde- cision to fight it sanders said several points were introduced in the single affidavit submitted by stone or masl ckurch in the wildwood is uxbridffelaridmark rr 5 rr y c pine grovemethodist church erected in 1878 presents a pic- grounds thatsurround it cemetery markers bear the names of ture postcard setting on the 7th concession ofuxbridge township such weli pioneer families assharrardredmanand the little country chapel is beautifully maintained as are the harris ajim thomas whitchurch resultsof a recent iriedical survey ccon- ducted over a period of several veeksamong a crosssection of whitckufchstouffville dentsndicatesaullscale health tstudy isnecessary jrahodgkinson york re- gions associate medical offic er of health told the tribune thicwaolf l thisweek 1 a report nowbeing prepared by researchers from queens university kingston will be released in december i theres nothing startling theres no need to do something immediately dr hodgkinson saidvbut furthefinvestigation is neededv weve been con- cerned all along and were no mbre concerned he con- tinued admitting at the same time that the study as recom- mehded his department waswarranted the initial purpose he said was not to learn the degree of sickness in the area but to gain the cooperation of residemts so a followup study could be undertaken dr hodgkinson described the cooperation as excellent tion further by making state ments that couldonly add to the controversy i for a time we thought the was on fire they alerted their whole house was going anna s6ji daughterinlaw toldthe tribune forthis k york region the re- gion of york is entering into an fc agreement with the province tthat when finalized will result in fulltime homv support care for senior citizensas well as the chronically ill the chronic care program s mayor eldred king told tribuner will commence dec 1 with the hbmevsiipport plan i likely to be in place early in j the arrangement mayor king explained will allow resi dents to remain in their homes longer providing greater peace of mind for patients and more adequate accommoda tion for hospitals volunteer help as i current ly provided here through home support services willcontinue the mayor said- visit firehall stouffville stouff- villes expanded fire hall one of the most modern in the region will be officially opened this friday time of the ceremony is 230 pm the public is invited in addition to inspecting the building visi tors will have an opportunity jto meet the towns fire chief walter smith mayor eldred king and council and members of the fire com- mittee and ada reesor rr 2 picker- discovered an adjoining garage ingfeertheyre lucky tobe tws litjn alive george and annareesdrand reason mostofitheir tur- f amilyliving in anotherpart of nishings were removed the centuryold house anna however that ofthe called in the alarm louise andlarry pogue george and annas daughter and soninlaw along with sons ernest and dale were a great help anna tliey re- trieved many items that other- invited guests will include a representative from the ontario fire marshals office uxbridge twp mayor bill ballingerand members of council the architect and contractor all vehicles including the departments new 112000 tankerpumper will be on display r cost of the project was just- over 300000 house wasbuilt in1878 another part was added onih 1891 the prop- erty ishbw- partof the north pickering developmentarea home suffered only smokeand water damagetheyve since been able to return after spend mg two nightsat georges 4 brothers place on theth con- cession of pickering mr and z mrs reesor sr are now murder trial jjtt5 fi whitchurch an attrac- pies second floor apartment at uve 20yearold whitchurch- glendale beach pavilionmus- stouffville woman was commit- selmans lake carl andrew v for trial on a charge of scott 25 died frbma single degree murder when shotgun wound to the back- son i stouffville it was 5 1952 that carl pilkey only 17 at 1 the time put together a few per- sonal belongings and set out for aplacecalled somewhere saskatchewan i that was thirty years ago on friday he returned en- joyed a stroll down main street revisited his native altona and called on his mother sisters and brother- t the stouffviue area is by no j means unfamiliar territory to carl hes been home- many jtimes but never to stayhis roots are dug deep in the soil of assiniboia a community of about 3000 not far from the south saskatchewan border vcarls the newly elected mayor ithere iti prior to heading west carl worked on the ross winterstein t farm in whitchurch jwpv and i later f6kuietoront6 and york roads department- then the i spirit ofadventureitbokover f hes never lookedback- v carl speaks in glowing terms of assiniboia anddisplays photos of the towns pioneer ilodge a complexthat v accommodates 232 senior citizens hes vicechairman of the board hes also the general manager of leeville construc tion limited a flourishing firm thats completed several size able projects thefer carl and wife anne are the parents of four boysdale brian evan ancpterry theyve lived in assiniboia since 1961 carl recalls some of the stouffville boys whumravelled west about the same time back in the early 50sdave and ed fockler ken and ren graves and stan elson ah but two have since returned carls mother mrs elsie ph- key resides in the elm road apartments stouffville he has two sistersalma mrs george timbers and irene mrs ken bacon jand one brother ken pilkey of newmarket theiwest has been good to mesayscarltheweatheris cold but the people are very swarmythe warmthof the peo- pie he says is reason enough to stay vkrf vshe appeared in ontario sup reme courtnewmarket nov ann kricfalusi was one year ago after the her commonlaw hus- was discovered in the cou- 1 m judge russell gearse ruled against publication of e vi- dence during the preliminary hearing the accused will reappear in january to set a trial date love nots s stouffyille since the beginning of time the passionsof mortal man have bee n d i s p 1 a y ed i nyma ny different waysv tfrftfiffil jrogerwarriock howeyerj mayhavecome up jwith something uniquehe is said tobvthe artistwh6 erf- scnbedithetwprdsjiroger lovesbethvonoverpasses down hwy304 and hwyj48 jwhiledepartmehtbfficials found the love notes less than anfusing bethhousser of stouffville iorhomtrjej messages were meantwas shocked v y york regional police arej looking ihto the matter but so favno charges have been laid v william g parsans 5- it was27 years agothat bill and lois- parsons rriovedto stouffville for a timej he was a partner in the firmofmccul- lough and button then estab- lished a privatepractise for- three months agoreturnedtto his natiye newfoundland for a final glimpse of home- v survivingjbesides his wife thefprmer lois greenlawis his mother bessie p 1 stouffville this town s lost an extremely community- ta minded citizen with the pas- vjs jsing nov 17 of william g par s sons qc in scarborough k centenary hospital he was 58 j mr parsons a former village several years heseryed as soli parkview home stouffvilfe t councillor and deputyreeve citor forthetwpv of uxbridge threesons wiliiambill ri also served on the public utili- he was a ihemberof richard- david and jason all of stouff- ss- ties commission eight years son masonic lodge and stouff- ville two daughters ruth as ayorkcqunty councillor hevvilleunited church whitham of markham and took a keen interest in the work it was in mayof this year that mary of stouffville therearje j of the childrens aid society mr parsons first entered hos- sixgfandchildren- j a and often spoke out on their be- pital and the seriousness of his mr parsons has two brothers vhalf aprogressiye conserva- illness waslearned he refused dr milton parsons montreal tivein politics he was closely to give in however and only dr frank parsorismtiskegon associated with the pc orga- rfiiftrv2s 3 michigan and two sisters mrs tthiti 3 wmseldon marion of shel- w v tsbourne nizations here bornat ochre pit cove new foundland the son of bessie and fe- the late wm parsons he re ln jceived his formal educationat v memorial couege stjohns j newfoundland and dalhousie university- halifax nova scotia- -r- after obtaining hislawjde- greehe establishedatpart- j 4 n stouffville on the weekend it parsons in kaufaxlater boiaitsaskatchewan was a visitor in stouftville was thirty years ago that carl then a lad of 17 headed west he lived for a time in moose jaw then moved to assiniboia where he resides today tv t- j e jim thomas i j ing to kitchener in 1955 where he accepted the position of field manager with cooperators in surance william parsons bournemassachusetts mrs jim downey laura of jo new brunswicfc- theserviceisaturday was conducted by rev jim carder t romthedixon i markhamwith n- vsucemeter l xbeautlf id floral i hundreds of dollars in aesssss- we forth canadian cancer societywl bearers werebbb bangav- m garland i left hfct kenneth hicks and raymond puddistek 0

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