Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 5, 1989, p. 1

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jffltltflp 5man st w stouffvie 6404645 serving whitchurchstouffviue uxbridge area countrye tyme country property specialist 5405099 johh whttau vol 102 mm a metroland community newspaper wednesday april 5 1989 44t ages 50 cents bill brown left along with fire department young man accidentally shot himself with a higkpswjsffj eersand ambulance officers carry 26yearold bart sunday afternoon the victims recdyeringirjarjsoro ifcalla m a bush area northeast of goodwood after the centenary hospital st alert teens respond oodwood man mm j5 liptsllfel i a goodwood area man was seriously injured sunday when his powered rifle accidentally discharged rt callahan 26 of cone 3 uxbridge twp suffered a gaping d iii his left leg the bullet entered above the knee andme inkle v clims recovering in ough centenary hospital iller 15 of tindah loodjheard thejshot and anionchad bruniwell 17 an while craig rode hqmebn his bicycle and notified his fatherpaul miller bulance and police rgg stouffville firefighters also attended f callahanhad m tnihf- as a tourniquet chad keputinj said heti its belieyed the guns sfijig beci the rifle discharged when it twist caliakailwalksl about fifteen feet5tl rig to hinvsohed remairicoriscl6usjcraigv f founding language priority prompts divided opinions residents protest market stouffville a change in zoning to permit extended uses on the site of the stouffville flea market has several residents of nearby westfield estates up in arms town council has received letters of protest from homeowners on aintree drive and cam fella boulevard some feel the decision should go before a hearing of the ontario municipal board chief planner michael saunders said the zoning change dating back more than a year relates to uses already in practice he said he hadnt had an opportunity to speak to the complainants a number of whom are new to the area if their concerns cant be resolved the omb will likely be con sulted he stated norm faulkner sales barn coowner said complaints relate main ly to traffic and garbage we have a man cleaning up until two oclock in the morning i think he does a good job faulkner said he hopes to erect a wire mesh fence on the property to catch excess refuse blown by the wind he also wants to meet with homeowners in an effort to iron out problems as for traffic he sees no solution theres traffic every day of the week he stated under previous zoning regulations we couldnt get a permit to put in a post he added a letter over the signature of dr cynthis trann and james simm of aintree drive reads in part expansion of the flea market will only have a negative impact on our ability to enjoy our homes in peace quiet and privacy the traffic garbage noise and visual pollu tion that have been a hallmark of the markets existence will only in crease if this amendment is allowed to pass ask mr and mrs anthony soda also of aintree drive we realize the bams were here before us and we could put up with that type of operation but why must the town do us an injustice by allowing this change to take place without a meeting with the neighbors to discuss a mutual plan that both parties can live with roy townshend cam fella bouevard described garbage problems as a total abuse of the area i was so insensed with the mess this past week i requested my legal people to see what could be done to close the source down mr townshend said he was advised to first contact the town to see what remedial action you are taking students share smiles tears stouffville councillor doug alles a strong supporter of the founding language concept has condemned literature from an organization calling itself the alliance for the preservation of english in canada describing it as a thinly disguised piece of fearmongering and intolerance alles blasted the material plac ed before council tuesday the timing he said was par ticularly unfortunate coming as it did on the eve of the high school students departure for carpentras france mr alles said hed worked hard in an effort to heighten an awareness here of the customs and language of the french peo ple in his opinion the alliance is using scare tactics to gets its point across councillor jim sanders iagreed instead of pulling people together the alliance is tearing people apart he said hate is a terrible thing to jbuild in a country he stated mayor fran sainsbury adopted an opposite stance while supporting bilingualism she sees no need for two official languages at various government levels the cost she described as excessive seldom if ever are two languages required she said councillor margot marshall fluent in three languages said family life centre returns to town minority groups continually push until the majority is forced to push back she described the cost factor involved in the twolanguage con cept as terrible im defintely in support of englishonly at government levels she concluded stouffville there were hugs kisses smiles and a few tears friday as 24 students departed stouffville dist secon dary school for carpentras france the visit is part of an ongoing exchange that last year led to the twinning of the two towns the young people will spend two weeks at host homes return ing april 16 there was excitement in the air as the contingent headed by staff teachers kathy horak and dale gross boarded the bus and headed for pearson interna tional one parent heather allaway accompanied the group stouffville after an absence of several years the markhamstouffville family life centre has reopened a branch office here the location is the new larkin complex at 20 freel lane north of main street the centre will offer a full range of services director dr ed meade told the tribune we have one of the largest and best education programs in ontario he said elaine chadwick will work out of the stouffville office the co ordinator is robin magee while needs must first be iden tified before setting up a pro gram anticipated services will include parent effectiveness training courses assertiveness training stress management and caring for aged parents marriage problems and alcohol addiction will be handled by general counsellors intense cases will be referred to agencies with staff specially trained in these areas stouffville representatives ser ving on the family life board of directors are dr don petrie and bill kamps sales soar it could revolutionize the market garden industry steve grove18ihayenuemarkhamhasoificialiy opened his new hydrbpbnic greenhouse at osgobdei ohi near omemee however before thccutling of the ribbon sunday the lettuce product was on the market arid selling well a staff employee at sjouffviile iga told the tribune its beautiful the real thing no filleror preservatives she said i took horiieia package i loved itv the operation called greens alive is thought to be the first of jts kind in north america no pesticides fungicides or herbicides aire used its completely sprayfreevexblairis steve lheprodict is purer hes acquired the rights to an area that extends from on the west to peferbcrbugh en the east and from la the sduth to as far north aswe vwmj e seedtoharvestbperaiiontojt ely dctiittta package are they currently sel tor 189 in the summer ssblathcatm tmtm safed mothers daughters fathers sons boyfriends girlfriends em braced and kissed the swain family sleepy hollow lane brought pet poodle casey along he gave carrie an affectionate lick on the face be sure and write take lots of pictures phone if you must were parting requests mums the word stouffville mums the word following a closed meeting march 28 related to alleged pro blems at summitview school about a dozen parents attended along with principal bob elliot board chairman harry bowes was present as was area f superintendent wayne houston everything is confidential mr bowes said later he did say the matter had been referred to education director bob cressman and members of staff for a report this should come very short ly bowes stated those parents contacted by the tribune or in contact with us claim there are problems at summitview but declined to say what the problems are mr elliot refused comment a lesson in life the uxbridgeslouffvillc ambulance service in cooperation with stouffville place mall organized an excellent emergency display project march 28 23 and april i here ambulance officer john mur ray demonstrates the art of resuscitation tor the benefit of three- yearold julie williams rr 3 stouffville jim thomas i benefit the ontario rhythm cloggcrs are holding a benefit dance sat april 22 in the general exhibits building m a r k h a m fairgrounds proceeds will go to ernie and diane kennedy and family tenth line south stouffville mr kennedy lost both arms in a gravel pit acci dent last december both clog and regular dancing will be enjoyed a buffet dinner at 10 pm and door prizes will be featured admission is 15 per person tickets are available at the tribune office or at the door for additional informa tion call 4715743

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