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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 8, 1982, p. 9

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wilson shoes footwear skates 7 main sl 6402429 stoufmle jer- mbfsshopir londonfoo vsssjf and many other fi canadian nam brands stouffville 6406859 late samuel stadelbauer uxbridge samuel sam stadelbauer died nov 27 in scarborough centenary hos pital but his completed projects remain as monuments to his construction skill from a small town boy in the former village of markham sam stadelbauer rose up through the ranks of the con struction industry to play man agerial roles in several of ontarios foremost building ventures some of these in cludedthe t eaton centre the toronto harbor commis sion the queen street mental health centre the ontario re search centre oakville and additions to both humber col lege and winston churchill col legiate the deceased was born in markham son of the late wil liam and agnes stadelbauer following high school he was employed for a time with ca smith construction company at unionyille with additional experience came additional re- sponsibilities as firms came to appreciate his talents one of premier pacer retired uxbridge justinpas- these was dalton engineering construction limited with whom he worked for some time in spite of incredibly long hours and months without holi days he still found time to serve on the markham village council and later on the board of deacons and with the service brigade at uxbridge baptist church prior to moving to ux bridge he was a member in the congregation of the markham missionary church in september 1955 he mar ried kathleen green of oakville and they took up residence on church street in markham six years ago he realized his dream of owning a larger piece of land when he purchased property at rr 1 uxbridge here he raised registered ara bian horses he also enjoyed the familys summer cottage near minden sam and kathleen were plan ning a twomonth vacation when he was taken ill hospital tests revealed bone cancer he lived only 3 weeks in spite of rapidly declining health he remained strong in spirit to the end besides his wife he leaves two sons jamie and john and one daughter jennifer lynn rev phillip brown con ducted the funeral service nov 30 from the uxbridge bap tist church with interment ux bridge cemetery the pall bearers were lloyd wilson garfield jones ralph hortop albert hudson martin wiles and kenneth jones to serve uxbridge members of uxbridge township council will be carrying an extra fold in their mantle this year and its one that goes back a long time delivering the invocation to the inaugural meeting of the new council rev michael locke trinity united church urged them to not think more highly of yourselves than you ought to to think with sober faith do not be overcome by following his remarks a col or party from the royal cana dian legion uxbridee branch 170 presented council with the canadian and provincial flags prompting mayor bill ballin- ger to say they were the only things missing from the council chambers the presentation was made by branch president dave richardson durham regional chairman norm clements and pat crowe- owned enterprise made his final run a triumphant run- much in the way he has been doing all along in his short career as a harness racer at montreal last weekend racing at blue bonnets in the final leg of the 40000 criterium du grand nofdthe horse roared to a 14 length victory over johnny lus to win his ninth consecutive race driven by coowner crowe of uxbridge the win pushed his earnings this year to 278750 and his lifetime earnings to 789548 j justin passings owners paid 140000 for him twoandahalf months ago and recently sold a 50 per cent interest in him for 1 million marking the end of his racing career t 1 the other horse owned by crowe faulkner of stouffvill- e and clements of toronto is the famous cam fella recent ly named horse of the year in ontario and harness horse of the year in the united states from st pauls letter to the ro mans chapter 12 rev locke said he felt they best summed up what councils mandate was and how it should be car ried out to serve the electors best mayor ballinger said that being elected in his home area is one of the greatest honors a person could have council was in for some tough deci sions but they will all be made with the publics best interest linda carder happy that woman wins i to set tax trial date uxbridge an income tax evasion charge involving two uxbridge publishers has been adjourned to jan 27 in whitby provincial court i at that time it is expected to set a trial date to hear charges against harry stemp and william keyzers owners of uxbridge printing covthat they neglected to pay 755819 in taxes be tween 1973 and 1979 the two men publishers of the uxbridge timesjournal and stouffville sun have pleaded not guilty last week a story in the tribune inadvertently gave jan 27 as the date for trial t another man terry wet- more of stoney creek was fined 9225 when he pleaded guilty in bowmanville pro vincial court in october to a charge of failing to report 42495 in income for the taxation years 1974 to 1977 1 4 evidence at his trial stated he had entered into a secret agreement with the princip als of uxbridge printing co during the same period i claremont claremont trustee linda carder is dis appointed she didnt make it in her bid for the vicechairmans position on durham board of education at its inaugural meeting but she sees some logic in it anyway mrs carder lost out to trus tee pat matson of bay ridges when the chairmans a woman and thats great i think in all fairness we should have a man as vicechairman and vice versa trustee ruth lafarga of oshawa was elected chairman beating out uxbridge repre sentative heather beveridge the new chairman has work ed on all major board commit tees during the past six years and is head of the personnel and administration mrs carder said one of the main projects of the board in the next year would be to draw up a discipline policy for use in the schools with education minister bette stephensons proposal for a code of conduct they are obtaining the neces sary support the durham board was all set to go ahead in the new year which put it ahead of the ministry in its proposals she said trustee carder admitted there are still many channels to go through before the policy be comes law parent groups teachers and the board itself all have to satisfied with its con tents first the teachers still havent forgiven us for abolishing the strap she said i never per ceived how people can think of it as a corrective she added the trustee said that although the public school teachers have approved their contract nine per cent the first year and five the next the secondary teachers are still hanging in there looking for more than the maximum nine mrs carder said one of the ironies of the system this year is that while there were three schools being built in durham cannington whitby and osha wa and an addition to one in ajax there are less pupils than before the reason a drop in the pupilteacher ratio teens display talent at claremont show the claremont christmas variety show sunday provided the young people of the com munity an opportunity to display their talents on stage one of the participants was 16-year- old julianne murray daughter of mr and mrs scotty murray claremont her vocal- instrumental numbers were enthusiastically received by the audience jim thomas lynnemarie benson daughter of mr and mrs don benson claremont sang two num bers and accompanied herself on guitar she like julianne was warmly received the annual show is sponsored by the claremont lions and lioness clubs k jim thomas back again in spring durham pay issue no change after recount uxbridge veteran councillor mac meyers will be representing ward 2 for yet another term councillor meyers position was confirmed on the weekend in a recount of votes beteen him and challenger cliff sweet be fore judge jr kelly in whitby a the recount showed meyers with 452 votes compared to 448 for meyers for a margin of four the same number he was credited with when the returns were counted after the election nov 8 judge kelly said the results were a clear indication of how efficiently and well run the election was durham region although members of durham regional council recently re jected a pay increase the issue hasnt been completely banished to the archives the matter of more money is expected to be one of the chief items on the agenda come spring with either march or april slated for the debate in the debate just concluded in the regional chambers the proposal for a five per cent in crease was turned down by just one vote it was the second time in a row that such a prop osal had been lost in the voting at the region the municipality mayors seemed to be the ones most re luctant to say no of the seven of eight present when the vote was taken only mayor jerry taylor scugog voted against it newcastles garnet rick- ard was absent also absent were councillors gerry fisher pickering doug wilson oshawa and anne cowman newcastle mayor bill ballinger of ux bridge was in favor of the raise as were mayors jack anderson pickering bob attersley whitby bill mclean ajax allan mcphail brock and allan pilkey oshawa regional chairman gary herrema of uxbridge alsoj voted against the increase the salary for regional coun cillors is 13890 they also re ceive their regular honorar ium from their local councils the vote for regional chairman for the 198283 term takes place today dec 8 lights claremont the claremont lions and lio ness clubs are sponsoring a best decorated home con test in the village judging will take place satjdec 18 three non residents have been named to make the final selections the best three will be awarded prizes the competition is a new venture for the two service organizations if successful it will likely become an annual event chairman has one sure by norah stoner durham region this week marks the inaugural meetings of both durham and pickering councils at durham region a new structure of com- mittees will be tried for the next 18 months the standing com mittees of planning social ser vices works and finance will be made up of mayors of all the municipalities and their man- date broadened to allow it to overview general planning development and budget mat ters the new committee will report to council in the same manner as it did previously thus allowing council to make the final decisions election of the regional chairman takes place today dec 8 i will be supporting the present chairman gary herre ma rather than john aker be cause in my view he is more aware of some of the problems pickering is experiencing in its urban and rural areas i expect the new pickering council will- be able to work together for the good of the whole economic issues will un doubtedly be at the forefront of everyones mind discussion on the preliminary budget will be gin right after christmas some extremely difficult decisions will have to be made concern- ing levels of service it will cer tainly be a no frills budget pickering is one of the few for tunate municipalities in ontar io still experiencing growth in the commercial industrial and residential sectors but the tim ing of these projects will be cru cial because of their impact on our tax assessment promotion of the town and the creation of permanent jobs is a high prior ity on mypersonal project list v for 1983 like to saythank you to all the pickering resi dents who made the effort togetv out and vote on nov 8 the vo ter turnout was very good in all areas especially when you con- sider that there was no mayoralty race to create general widespread interesti owe a special debt of gratitude to the 185 people who helped make my campaign a success many issues in ward 3 were raised during the campaign the traffic problems in village east the denmar and high- wayn02 intersection liver- pool road and 401 interchange speeding on fieldlight street parking in the denser urban areas the continuing legal bat tle of nuclear soil the impact of hew development on existing neighborhoods odor problems at garbage j dump sites plan- ning in the hamlets programs in the new recreation complex a sidewalk on valley road so that residents of the retire ment centre are not driving their wheelchairs down the v street and much more w preliminary discussion be tween the new local councillor wayne arthurs and me has demonstrated broad areas of agreement between us in serv ing our community lam looking forward to work ing with the new council and the people of dickering in the next fewyears i am available to meet with any individuals and groups to discuss their con cerns simply call my office at 6832760 or my home 6833589 to set a mutuallyagreeable time reward durham region it was four months ago aug 7 that clark major of rr 1 brook- lin died while attempting to stop persons from stealing tires from his property mr major highly respected in the community was dragged several hundred feet down the road when he attempted to re move the keys from the ignition of the getaway vehicle the 197980 chevrolet van is described as blue in color with white divider curtains behind the front seat one suspect is said to be 20 to 25 years old slim face pointed nose reddishblonde shoulder- length hair high cheek bones faircomplexion with a light beard the durham board of police commissioners has authorized f a reward of 10000 for informa- tion leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or per- sons resonsible the number to call is 6492203 t

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