jnaf ewellers 5 mail slw stouf fwle 6404646 serving whitchurchstouffviue uxbridge area vol 132 no 43 a metroland community newspaper wednesday october 19 1988 countrye itosirealtyltd countny property specialist 6405090 johmwhytau z 464pages 50 cents election for four positions stouffville nine can didates are contesting four posi tions in the nov u whitchurch stouffville election the deadline for receipts of nominations was oct 17 at 5 pm there were no eleventh hour surprises heres how the 1988 election platform stands rabies clinics the ballantrae and district lions club is spon soring two rabies clinics this saturday oct 22 the first will be held at cedar beach mussulmans lake from 830 am to 1230 pm the second is scheduled for the dr margaret hack ing animal hospital in the ballantrae plaza felcher boulevard and hwv 48 from 130 to 430 pm the cost is s5 per animal only dogs and cats will be accepted mayor one to be elected wilf morley north street stouff ville fran sainsbury rr 2 stouffville crawford thomson elmvale boulevard rr 2 stouffville ward 3 one to be elected johan aaltink prestons lake nick tatone vamlorf road ward 5 one to be elected marie adams main street east stouffville doug alles north street stouffville ward g one to be elected don bigioni dorinan drive stouffville jim sanders obrien avenue stouffville the following have been ac claimed alargot marshall ward 1 ron robb ward 2 wayne emmerson ward 4 and harry bowes york region board of education polling stations nov 14 will be open from 10 am to 8 pm dates for advanced polls are sat nov 5 and thurs nov 10 also 10 am to 8 pm an allcandidates meeting is scheduled for stouffville dist secondary school fri oct 28 at 8 pm student at sdss after accident stouffville seventeen- yearold debra surman manitoba street stouffville is fighting for her life the popular grade 12 student a runnerup in both the 1988 miss whitchurchstouffviue and miss markham fair pageants re mains in critical condition in york county hospital newmarket debra was a passenger in a northbound car that veered out of control on the bogarttown curve at leslie street sunday and struck a steel light standard she suffered multiple injuries news of debras condition sent shock waves through the high school monday report of the ac cident was announced over the schools pa police said the vehicle driven by darren foreman 23 of newmarket had passed another northbound car when the left wheels hit the gravel shoulder the auto then shot across both traffic lanes and hit a steel utility pole other occupants of the car were tammy surman 21 debras sister and tammys twoyearold son anthony also of newmarket darren and tammy have since been released from hospital anthony was admitted to the hospital for sick children toronto his condition is reported as fair terri surman mother of tam my and debra and grandmother of anthony was out west when news of the tragedy reached stouffville she was contacted by ged stonehouse of stonehouse travel and returned home immediately marian marsha jngs hold the covi i award received u- sday the metro toronto cmrsij cummings the former dms s is the iii macdougii1 ifcentre chairman of royal jim thomn jby sister mary elson and a brother neil educated at goodwood public school and ux bridge high she later attended the ontario col- jim thomas editor donna cummings has r business success the 43yearold -former- goodwood girl together with past shalt4jro toronto were honored thursday at a glittering ceremony in the metro toronto convention cen tre tliev worerecipicutofthearchitectme ami diigr awar1 iponsoicd hie city of torohtsgwa s ilarlland mcdougall chairman ol royal i3 ycarsago they nowhuve officesin calgary trust made the ivresentaionissvsiidnewyork with a staff ofsixty projects i-x- donna and marian own and operate the hlgli- the unitedstates am europe profile architectural and design firm of mar- si commented the- jury of architecture aiii shall cummings and associates toronto design thcy honno aiulmarian have bmlt mr mcdougall in presenting the award areputation based oirhigh standards and un valued at 5000 described the recipients as ability to respond imaginatively to complex cor- uhiquc creative and inspirational ladies two porate needs verydistinguished canadians a 1 the arts donna is the daughter of earl and irene tin- ricd on dall balsam street uxbridge she has one cbc television oct 13 tonight at 8 pm driver charged again with being impaired island lake a 28-year- old durham region man faces a third charge of impaired driving in less than two months follow ing a singlevehicle accident on durham road 30 island lake friday night douglas prentice taunton road oshawa lost control of his northbound 1974 gmc pickup truck it crossed into the south bound traffic lane and took off several guideposts and mailboxes prentice suffered a cut knee and forehead police had a difficult lime ushering the accused into an am bulance twice he left the scene only to be brought back by in vestigating officers prentice had previously been charged with impaired driving aug 30 and sept 25 he was held in custody over the weekend a bail hearing was ar ranged monday towns ward 6 is contested debra surman neighborly notes page a3 stouffville theres an election in whitchurch- stouffvilles ward 6 donald bigioni dorman drive stouffville will contest the seat election watchdog page a5 jsyi t so ree saved pagea8 ft- don bigioni against veteran campaigner jim sanders obrien avenue don and loula bigioni moved to stouffville from highland creek in 1935 they have two daughters nicole 3 and stephanie 1 if successful mr bigioni has three main issues he intends to pursue one is recreation he believes facilities are limited the second is services i le feels these need upgrading to meet future growth and development the third is traffic mr bigioni claims recommendations con tained in the recent traffic study should be implemented safety and ease of travel for residents must be a priority pro ject he suggests prior to moving to dorman drive don and loula lived on aspen crescent stouffville mr bigioni is an industrial- commercial coordinator with the miller group of companies contest the tribune halloween v jackolantern contest will be judged oct 31 children are asked to jill out the coupon on page a7 vof this issue and bring it to the tribune office 54 main street west the deadline tor entries is oct 28 prizes follow a swatch watch from barthau jexvellers 1st dinner for two at kellingtbns 2nd familysize pizza from mr gs 3rd y the competition is open to all schoolaged boys and girls residing in stouf fvillej the jackolanters must be lit and visible from the v street j y j children are also remind ed of the halloween hoot oct 29 at the public library theifamily trust abest pumpkin creations j will be judged on location at tipih tnipfeof stephen and onffvihc isreprcstntlnjj sears competition th farm mobile homes whitchurch don taber rr 3 stouffville requires a mobile home to accommodate hired help on his whitchurch area farm planning department is opposed the issue was the subject of lengthy discussion at town coun cil oct 11 mayor fran sainsbury said the farming community requires council support they were here long before estate residential homes came in to existence she declared v farm workers she said are in no position to purchase houses costing up to 300000 neither can their employers afford to build houses at 100 to 125 a square foot either we want farms in whitchurchstouffviue or we dont she concluded councillor wilf morley agreed if were serious about protec ting our greenbelt we must have farms said morley wed be jeopardizing free enterprise for a small businessman if we support this recommendation councillor jim rae said there are only about 25 bona fide farmers left in whitchurcfi- stouffville owners he explain ed would gladly establish terfl- porary accommodation legally but since this isnt possible they do it anyway our mandate should be to cor rect a situation lets take the bull by the horns and fix it up we havent that many farms left declared councillor ron robb councillor jim sanders took a different approach he claimed mobile units are an inadequate form of housing for hired hands theres something wrong with the agricultural community if it cant provide safe and ade quate accommodation for its workers he said no action followed councq decided to check into what con stitutes a bona fide farmer an investigate how else the problem of temporary accommodation might be solved on the tabei property mayor j opposed ajatecomer to challenge in cumbent uxbridge mayor gerrij lynn oconnor is ready to square off on election day larry lee rr 1 goodwooc is the lone opponent to contest mayor oconnors seat as con firmed by township of uxbridge clerk walter taylor tuesday a list of candidates in the ward and school board race follows ward l frank- hendy susan para ward 2 bcv beach harry eng francis hockley ward 3 patricia asling bruno lenarduzzi ron johnson- ward i barry bushell acclaimed ward 5 hon cook lisa northeastjones regional council larry austin don jackson public school board heather bcvcridge acclaimed