Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 10, 1985, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

weekender august 10 1985 p3 burkholder released after 14 hours continued from page 1 by the israelis it may require re- establishment of farms- and small businesses and in some cases making sure a family has food and shelter at least tem porarily they planted a lot of evergreen trees his mother said and seedlings of olive and fruit trees which the farmers can buy at a reasonable cost they also introduced better pedigreed rams so the stock can become better and have upgraded herds in a few places where there is cattle she added youths charged two youths inclqding one from mar- kham have been arrested in connection with three recent breakins at the liquor store on main st york regional police said the store was first broken into aug 2 when a front win dow was smashed liquor was stolen and damage was estimated at 1200 the liquor store was again broken into aug 3 and between aug 5 at 11 pm and aug 6 at 105 am the suspects were also arrested in con nection with a wednesday breakin at the scarborough fairs convenience store on fincham ave cash cigarettes and canned goods were stolen the youths ages 16 and 17 were arrested on main st markham at330am wednes day they were transported to 28 division and released to appear in court he understood he vas there to help any one who needed help not to tell people what to do i cant think of any reason anybody had it in for bob she reflected on thurs day theyre there to help relatives in markham heard about the incident on the radio thursday morning dave burkholder also of markham phoned a radio station to find out about his brother after hearing the report a representative of external affairs canada contacted them thursday morn ing to say someone would be sent from a canadian embassy in the middle east to lebanon to work towards mr burkhol- ders release the canadian embassy in lebanon was abandoned in june mrs burkholder expects her son and his family will continue their stay in lebanon until june of next year before this incident she and her hus band had last heard from mr burkholder on july 31 he phoned home to wish his mother a happy birthday the burkholders met their son and his family in cypress for a holiday in may mr burkholder is a graduate of mar kham district high school and university of waterloo after graduating from uni versity he and his wife went to nepal on a similar mission they lived there for three years before returning to canada after 18 months as a social worker in parry sound mr bur kholder was asked by the mennonite cen tral committee to work in lebanon accident scene york regional police investigate the scene where a 21yearold mount albert man was electrocuted while cutting branches away from hydro wires at a home in dickson hill wednesday sjoerd witteveen bob burkholder is seen here with his sons daniel in his arms christian benjamin and wife jill teens charged with assault two markham youths ages 15 and 16 have been charged with assault following an incident at a lindisfarne way residence in markham tuesday according to york regional police two youths were observed drinking and caus ing a disturbance behind a lindisfarne way home at 715 pm tuesday when a man attempted to break it up he was assaulted with a broken beer bottle the man fled the scene and notified police the youths were arrested wednes day and taken to 28 division charges include assault and assault with a weapon finally a school for adults only a former elementary school in thornhill our aim is to reach adults who because has become york regions first school for of work or family schedules cannot get to adult education the night classes she said starting in september the york region board of education will offer day and even ing classes at langstaff school for adult education registration will take place on monday sept 9 and tuesday sept 10 during the day english as a second lan guage courses and academic upgrading in english and math will be offered with no fee to the student general interest courses such as person al finances physical fitness enjoying your child drawing and painting and conversa tional hindi are also scheduled these will be offered on a costrecovery fee basis barbara rowe coordinator of con tinuing education with the york region board of education explained that many of these courses are offered through the boards night school program evening classes to be offered at the langstaff centre include total fitness yoga hunter educationfirearm safety the holocaust and english as a second lan guage mrs rowe said one advantage of estab lishing this type of centre is the availability of an educational environment designed to meet the needs of adults for example adults tend to favor tables and chairs rather than desks as in tradi tional classrooms langstaff public school was closed in june 1983 because of insufficient enrol ment located at 8210 yonge street south of hwy 7 the langstaff school for adult education is accessible by public trans portation for further information call 7319556 markham man charged after spectacular crash a 39yearold markham man has been charged with making an improper left turn following a spectacular aug 2 accident in scugog township according to durham regional police a pontiac station wagon driven by a mar kham man collided with a 1985 chevrolet driven by a seagrave man police said the chevrolet was passing traffic eastbound on durham region road 21 in utica just before 5 pm when marsh attempted to turn left on to the concession road on impact one of the vehicles veered off the road and smashed into a 1982 plymouth parked beside the utica general store causing about 7500 damage it also wiped out a phone booth and smashed a corner of the building for a total of 13000 in damage a fourth car also parked by the store received minor dents police reported no serious injuries but estimated that total damage in the crash may exceed 35000 the chevrolet valued at 14000 was listed as a writeoff the station wagon sus tained 2500 in damage the driver of the station wagon suffered minor cuts and bruises the seagrave man escaped injury call display advertising 2942200 or lenni hull 2948244 1m5 bywj oegvmd my 1 ims ecokxmx sunfrribunc 4661400 mrtrouod dwributklj 141079500 kiril falconer we deliver watch for these flyer specials which arc being delivered this week by the areas finest carrier learn if you missed any of these please call markham 2948244 or 4959440 stouffville 6402100 or 6492292 this weeks inserts saturday kmart biway tues aug sears new bodies 13

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy