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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1987, p. 1

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own a masterpiece barthau jewellers stuffviiic- 6404646 serving whitcburchstouffville uxbridge area the friendly downstairs pub at deer park bin now open 4 pm daily meet your friends or good times at cheers 6406060 vol 100 no 16 a metroland community newspaper wednesday august 19 1987 54 pages 50 cents day of fun but night of horror whitchurch an enjoy able day spent at cedar beach trailer park musselmans lake saturday turned into a tragic night for four north york young people sunday their westbound 1985 honda driven by david kotler 19 of goodyear crescent slammed into an eastbound 1979chev on the crest of a hill between hwy 48 and mccowan road kotler was pinned in the wreck age nearly halfanhour while firefighters police and ambu lance operators worked feverish ly to free him he was pronounced dead on arrival at toronto gener al hospital seriously hurt but expected to recover is daniela perisic 21 of madness midnight madness returns to downtown stouffville this friday the popular sales spree that annually attracts more people to main street business area than any other event begins at 7 pm and continues until twelve most downtown merchants are taking part tom thompson of josephines and the villager a prime push behind the promotion said reductions as much as 70 would be offered on many products g the shopping extravaganza alsp has the support of the business improvement area board bia headed by san dra stronach the bia area extends from albert street on the west to park drive on the east don mills road willowdale she underwent surgery tuesday in st michaels hospital toronto treated in hospital and later re leased were rear seat passengers jamie scott 18 also of goodyear crescent north york and jodi taschner 18 of portico drive scarborough driver of the second car was antonio imbrogno of hemlock drive stouffville he was accom panied by his son gaetano 20 also of stouffville mr imbrogno sr was admitted to toronto wel- lesley hospital with major in juries his condition tuesday was described as stable firemen had to use their jaws of life to cut away a portion of the honda chief bill brown de scribed the rescue as one of the most difficult hed experienced mr imbrognos injuries were treated as he lay in the grass by the roadside he remained con scious throughout the ordeal three ambulances were dis patched one from metro one from markham and one by spe cial permission from stouffville ordinarily the stouffville unit does not respond to calls between midnight and 8 am however due to the seriousness of this acci dent an exception was made york regional police blocked off a section of the stouffville- road until wreckage was cleared a witness told police the west bound honda pulled out to pass a pickup truck on the crest of a hill it smashed into the heavier east- bound car striking the drivers side a family member told the tri bune the four young people were very close friends he said theyd spent most of saturday at the cedar beach trailer park and were returning home when the crash occurred the class of 76 holding a reunion mur bloomington a 56yearold missionary sir congregation of bloomingtori christian gospel cf murdered near johannesburgspiif s mrscharles l ad w- pies home by a- farhilyifriertd mr lambshead was in cape x learned of ins wifes death on m robberyts said to be the niotivi were stolen along with a quantity rev chris sorley former bloomifii cllesandmaylambshead personally congregation on several occasion id thelast timebeing about two years ago i they were a grand couple he said rev sorley said reports indicate the murder with jracism its believed mrs lambshear couldnt identify her assailants she was tied hand and foot jl j the victim a native of maine had served on the south mission field with her husband since 1964 tooom of thecoy hflsfegled l time of the tragedy he fogs valued at k000 astor now retiredknew triiljlilijiii commission renews reward stouffville the class of 76 is holding a reunion former students all grade 12 graduates of stouffville dist secondary school are arranging a gettogether in the stouffville park saturday aug 29 from 1 to 5 pm weve been talking about it since january kevin morley a chief organizer told the tribune kevin lives in thornhill assis tants include marianne hulshof mcdougall of hamilton and keith manserof peterborough with the exception of five or six all former classmates have been contacted surprisingly most still live in the stouffvihvarea kevin said with husbands wives and chil dren hes hoping for up to two hundred while many of the students went on to grade 13 and gradu ated in 1977 the committee felt it only right to back date the reunion one year so no one would be ex cluded kevin explained hes de scribing it as a family day with children and spouses included kevins contact number is 764- 1080 tenants fight to hold homes pickering present tenants rather than former own ers are making themselves heard across the pickering airport area a tenants committee headed by brian hurrle has been formed a public meeting is scheduled for the brougham community hall thurs sept 3 at 8 pm prior to this date committee representatives will meet with an official of the federal govern ment were fighting on behalf of those people who have estab lished homes here committee publicist dorecn simpson told the tribune were not about to be moved its ottawas plan to sell close to 9600 acres considered surplus for airport use scott fennell area mp suggests the sellback pro cess will take at least five years the committee mrs simpson said is hopeful the sept 3 meet ing wont turn into the circuslike atmosphere that marred the ini tial gathering she called it chaotic the executive has since met several times all in private mrs simpson stated other officers include greg brooks vicechairman pam crosby secretary frances day treasurer bruce moran fund- raising jim junkin diane junk- in and dan laffey executive members chop shop raided whitchurch a whitch- urchstouffvillc man has been charged with possession of stolen property after police raided a chop shop near the intersection of woodbine avenue and the bloomington road cars and parts of cars valued at 250000 were found on the prop erty police allege the vehicles were stolen and later stripped down to the chasis parts in such an operation arc then sold to auto body shops an officer explained scheduled to appear in court is stephen james fountain 24 of rr 1 gormlcy and formerly of main street markham york region on sunday aug 19 1984 york regional police constable douglas trib- bling was shot while investigating a breakin at teo computer com pany limited steelcase road markham he died two days later in hospital in spite of intensive investiga tion no arrest in the case has been made on aug 12 the police commis sion of york region renewed a cash reward of 50000 to remain in effect until aug 12 1988 in addition 5000 has been offered by the town of markham and 1000 through private donations raising the total to 56000 it was shortly after 10 pm on the night of aug 19 1984 that con stable tribbling responded to an alarm at a plant in the woodbine- steeles area of markham he in formed the dispatcher that the front door of the premises had been smashed officer tribbling entered the building and was confronted by a gunman five shots were fired three striking the constable in the chest and two in the left arm a 32 calibre sixshot revolver was used minutes later backup officers were on the scene they disco veredconstable tribbling mor tally wounded on the floor the suspect or suspects escaped in the three years since in vesti- gators have interviewed dozens of people and followed up hundreds of leads the case is still open and will continue to be until the persons responsible for the death of constable tribbling are arrested the tribune was told p 1 1 wvshb bkwjslsffil yst i a c douglas tribbling wife beatings on the increase stouffville several wife beatings and a sexual assault kept york regional police busy during a period between aug 1317 in whitchurchstouffvillc one domestic occurred at lot 6 cone 4 a second was reported at a residence on cone 6 in each case the husband has been charged late monday night a stouffvil le woman was allegedly dragged into a parking lot at the rear of 154 main west and beaten about the head and face witnesses called police the alleged sexual assault occurred in a garage at lot 10 cone 7 the female complainant couldnt identify her attacker the matters still under inves tigation christilot boylen panam goldsb1 fresh from the fielda2 artists second sight as respected citliena9 sports motocrosser second in us nationaisb4 softball wrapupb2 horsin around b3

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