Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 15, 1987, p. 1

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own a masterpiece barthau jewellers ls 6404646 serving whitchurch stouffville uxbridge area a memorable diking experience sunday brunchsmorgasbord ian special webdikgs 640ouou occasions vou 99 no 5q a letroland cqmrunifrjewspaper wednesday apriu5 1987r 52 pages 50 cents hockey reunion spans period of over 40 years v its the hockey reunion of the century players manager coaches and executives dating back to 1926 will gather in the penalty box lounge of the markham centen nial centre april 22 in what orga nizers hope will be an annual event honored stouffvilles own tracey garbatt daughter of mr and mrs john garbutt manitoba street stouffville rubbed shoulders with some of cana das finest athletes friday eighteenyearold tracey winner of several medals in competitions for the physical ly disabled received a nation al achievement award at a dinner hosted by the ministry of tourism and recreation at the sheraton centre toronto the certificate was accom panied by a personal letter from ontario premier david peterson the recognition was related to traceys gold medal place ment at the national level of the special olympics time of the gettogether is 7 pm personnel are mainly from the markham stouffville unionville areas although ten former play ers from the great georgetown raiders have indicated theyll also attend one of these is jack dusty rhodes former netmin- der with georgetown and the stouffville clippers the late hal gibson of stouffville also played for both clubs three men are mainly responsi- ble for putting the reunion together john lunau pres ident bob lawrie secretary- treasurer and bert baker direc tor theyve been assisted by many along the way including norm stunden of aurora and les clarke of stouffville altogether 185 invitations have been sent out up to tuesday 150 affirmative replies had been re ceived many are coming from a dis tance john lunau told the tri bune former markham goalten- der frank carr will attend from clearwater florida while stouff villes murray clendenning is travelling down from timmins and chic webster will arrive from mattawa the guest list spanning a period of close to fifty years sounds like a community hockey whoswho some of the names fol low bob bangay ernie lawrie waverley wilson polly minton charlie nesbitt vic sluce moe galand john williamson gord ferrier chuck mccarthy norm stunden jack watson bud watson jack warriner ted beatty harry milroy john bayes reg singleton russ robertson skippy northcott vic meharg george and jack rumney pesky weatherill frank munro harry young carl sellers howard crosby don campbell johnny drummond and jerry junkin to mention only a few reub meyer of markham now 98 plans to attend mr meyer vividly recalls skating on the old almira mill pond using a bent tree branch for a hockey stick that was 85 years ago a 15 registration fee is being charged with proceeds after ex penses going to the markham- stouffville hospital building fund in the heyday of oha com petition in this area markham and stouffville teams were arch rivals crowds of close to 2000 people were not unusual during playoff games mpressedwit t2i sti us bob eludvviceprincipalf scarborough will suhved lofcefibadfraj church is a refuge for guest us band stouffville the former sanctuary of christ anglican church on sunset boulevard was a hasty substitute for the cafeteria at stouffville dist secondary school sunday as 84 band members from lakewood charged whitchurch a whitch- urchstouffville man facing two charges of sexual assault appeared in newmarket provin cial court friday richard chase 41 of cone 7 had his case remanded to april 16 while the offenses said to in- ryblve girls 14 and 16 allegedly occurred back in august 1986 the allegations werent brought for ward until recently police said high school hebron ohio ar rived in town the visiting musicians staff members and parents along with their hosts were forced to seek temporary refuge in the church due to an anticipated caretakers strike set for monday the open area transformed into a potluck dining hall was packed to capacity extra chairs had to be brought in from the school despite the inconvenience no one complained after a three hundred mile bus ride were glad to be anywhere commented one lakewood stu dent the young people were wel comed by principal peter bright viceprincipal rod leonard band director peter samuelson and choir director jim rehill mr samuelson said use of the church had been provided on short notice and free of charge we appreciate this very much he stated while here visiting students and escorts were billeted at the homes of their hosts a concert open to the public was held tues day night stouffvilles band and choir re turn to hebron may 3 the lakewood band was accompanied by its director david wolford and its president amy johnson amy 17 a student in grade 12 said it marked the first time their school had participated in a band exchange for many it was their first time in canada ewmmml tiie end of june will iriarivthe rctftbf ajf ira fiwf ktoiiffvitles summitview school retire rvsmmimm ills successor is bob elliot son sr publicischbbl ahriauncetllaiilswfe st6dffvie mm mr elliot fathcrfo is an evecutiveisecreia1ratm born in torontoobleliilsm sion 21 years ha fcoldstesilff prior to acceplineiisfutesni iir illliot was vice-prnicipalafe- school henry huasdnvcohhfieltli olnient of 150 j r- ry pleased was jiihimlnpsliulummtviewjr liiot saidvmr8b1idw tripublic a rarity its been described as the auction of the decade a sale of contents extend ing through six generations will be held saturday april 25 at the wilson arena beaver road uxbridge starting time is 10 am the auction assigned under the names of brother and sis ter victor and irene leask in cludes several antique tables a flatback cupboard a blue glass oil lamp ten blanket boxes and trunks a spool bed a spool cradle a wicker rock- er a wooden bay fork cran berry dishes a collection of old postcards and more the auction has been de scribed as one of the finest sales to be held this year see the tribune classified ad seer hon for a full list school i coultriell this the iubnentiwalk impressed j fif nlked jnklwasyjery w0 firefighters save ringwood house no strike stouffville public school custodians are again whistling while they work in whitchurchstouffville and else where across york region an eleventhhour mediation agreement presented april 9 in aurora was approved sunday by a vote of 224 to 116 although terms of the new con tract were not available at press time it is said to extend over a twoyear period retroactive to jan 1 1987 about 400 maintenance person nel are involved effecting 91 schools ratification by the board is ex pected at a meeting tonight future of hamlet lemonville what does the future hold for the community of lemonville thats what ward 3 councillor jim rae wants to know to find out hes called a meeting wednesday evening tonight at the lemonville community centre hes hopeful most of the 50 resi dents will attend councillor rae said hes been approached concerning the possi bility of two small residential de- velopments in the area number ing about eight homes each be- fore giving them encouragement he wants to obtain the opinion of the people he said there have only been a couple of houses built there in the last 25 years he stated councillor rae explained that should development proceed he wants it done up front rather than after the fact the natives he said tend to become restless when they learn of something af- terits been approved ringwood stouffville fire fighters have been praised for their work in extinguishing a blaze thursday at the home of gary and sandra johnston ring- wood faulty wiring is blamed dam age has been estimated at 5000 the fire started above the ceil ing in their sons bedroom mr johnston said and spread through insulation to the roof a light fixture was removed enabling volunteers to battle the flames from above and below three firefighting units were on the scene two hours using small extinguishers and a garden hose mr johnston and son dale thought they had the blaze under control however when flames spread to the roof they summoned additional help mrs johnston said water dam age was kept to a minimum by caring firefighters who covered their furnishings they were real gentlemen she said withthe i could experience the sbelcstualbntip ahbrpbwetr 19th avenucf markhani0of jcryearold sawier katz george street stbutfc inside look principal promotiona2 teen entrepreneura3 state motherhooda4 sign in the skya8 councillor burnsa1 1 sports fastballs back in townb1 minor hockey champfonsb1 keith acton world championshipsb1

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