Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1991, p. 2

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mmismmm cedar beach trailer parle some tapes seized are pornography police julie caspersen staff reporter photosjoerdwitteveen york regional police det glen dike holds videotapes seized from a home in rexdaie inset john bolton 65 has been charged with sex offences related to pornographic videotapes a library of videotapes some containing sexu ally explicit footage of young girls was seized from the rexdaie house of a man who keeps a trailer at cedar beach park on musselmans lake york regional police were tipped by a mother whose 10yearold daughter reported being touched fondled and videotaped by a man at the park last weekend said police spokesperson sgt norn miles the girl was taken to the hospital for sick children after the assault miles said the girl was a guest of the accused at his trailer at the time she was assaulted the man has parked his trailer at the stouffville park for five years but his wife has only visited occasion ally so far investigating officers have identified four girls from the tapes all are from the rex daie area det sgt jim noble said one photo album and 49 video tapes were seized and contain pictures of up to 40 young girls although noble said most are not consid ered victims we dont know if they were molested he said four detectives are viewing the videos and not all of the tapes confiscated contain pornographic material some tapes show hours of a childrens exercise show r- police have hot yet put names to other victims shown on video and said some of the pictures were taken up to a year ago the photo alburn contains pictures of young children with their legs up in the air exposing their genitals noble said the album was dis covered in a bedroom v john bolton of provence trail is charged withj sexual assault invitation to sexual touching and two counts of sexual interference sexual activity with a person under the age of 14 the 65year6ld man arrested last sunday appeared in a newmarket courtroom yesterday for a showcause hearing but was remanded in custody to allow officers to investigate further he is scheduled to make a court appearance monday gord london runs for second region term region nixes cehlra regional councillor gordon landon formally announced his bid for reelection last week an 11 year veteran of markham council landon has served as the towns budget chief and finance committee chair at the regional level landon as yicechairqf the public iihealtlicommittee ahdjmember of the emergency health com mittee nibs it would have pre dicted the next three years will be par ticularly challenging for the town as it tries to c o ati o 1 gordlanbon t iiuucc r i il steer devel- he also sat on a committee set opmehtinto up to form a district health markham s planning vision council which was formally said landon established- by the province he said challenges for the reberitly region include completion of its proud of markhams history overlapping local and regional of controlling its portion of the issues prope i bill landon who is 43 years of but he said the last three age is the owner and president vmirt- haim kaon tha alw t wll jrv tr s ed ginglo runs for region york regional council has put a stop to its plans for a central recycling facility ginglo runs for regional council seat former broadcast marketer ed jjinglo is taking a page out of the populist reform party platform in his bid for one of four regional council seats in the upcoming nove municipal elections ginglo who form all y announced his political bid last week says the major issues in his platform will be determined by referendum voting he said he will survey m arkham households to determine what residents consider to be the major issues and develop his platform based on the results gingloalso said that jf elected he will push for referendum voting on all major local issues im the man of the people said ginglo ill do what the people tell me to do asked whether the concept of referendum voting makes for good political leadership ginglo says public participation is the missing ingredient in municipal politics markham isat a crossroads in 1 unpolitical and social develop- ment said ginglo new- approaches are needed ginglo said referendum voting sunday shopping and yearround schooling are issues he considers to ibe of major concern to the- markham electorate forme public accountability is not a platitude its a platform said ginglo ginglo has served on several community groups and commit tees he is married arfd has four chil dren his family has lived in markham for more than 40 years at a meeting monday morning councillors voted 85 to nix plans for a 46 million plant in richmond hill a central building for recycling material from all of yorks local municipalities was supposed to be more efficient than the current fragmented procedures the region and richmond hill were unable to find common ground on the issue fe according to reports richmond hill was unwilling to allow the bond steel building to be used for more than five years it was the regions intention to use the sixacre site as a tempo- rary recycling facility as part of a master waste management plan the local municipality also wanted a new site plan and review process for the plant as well as an agreement there would be no outside storage but also contributing to the pro jects failure was current provjn ciauegisiation it is unclear at this time whether the region has the authority to open a central recy cling facility anywhere in the region the region is now taking steps toclarify whether regional gov ernments have the legal right to process recyclables york has already contacted the ministry of municipal affairs to try to obtain a definite ruling just say no dance tonight theres a party planned and stouffville area teens will be the guests of honor r tonight the rec centre will be the scene of an all ages dance that orga nizers say will feature seven bands and two disc jockeys the event titled just say no summer bash 91 is a benefit for the addiction research foundation dance contests with celebrity judges will be one feature of the bash co- organizer chris potter told the tribune he added he expects about 2000 young people at the dance coming from as far away as pickering scarborough and sunderland the dance is designed to promote drug awareness and the organizers are looking for anyone who can donate time or money to the event ticket pricesare 10 in advance and 12at the door the dance will run from 7 to 12 pm in the arena proceeds from the evening will help addiction research foundation activities in this area for more informa- tion contact 6422276 kids earn extra money becomea carrier today call 2948244 mkm or 6402100 stouffville i it sjwawswvww attention flyer advertisers wo can deliver your flyers for as little as at a piece so far this year we have delivered 14653762 flyers door todoor in markham uniomille milliken stouftville uxbridge claremont- dickson hill locust hill gormley goodwood victoria square 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