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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 6, 2000, p. 24

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basic width of 366 metreswith additionalwidehings at cuts fills water coursecrossingsand intersectionsto provide a basic four lane road with a continuous centre lefmurn lawfrombayview avenue yr to the proposed iv highway 404west ramp intersection abasic four lane road from thepropsed highway 404 west ramp intersection to markland road a new interchange with highway 404 and k leftturn and rightturn lanes at intersections b the reconstructionofjeigin mills roadeashyr49 from jmarkland road jtowoodbjne avenuefyr8 tpimprdve vthe existing two lane road and construction of minor improvementsto the intersection of elgin mills road east 49 and woodbine avenuecrr 8 t c the adjustments to existing traffic control signals and associated illumination to accommodate the proposed revisions i vtth intersection of elgin mjlls joadiastfrr with leslie streetyr 12 and k wpodbineavenue fyr 8 vv dthe provision of an jindergrpundcpnduit systemand illumination at thelintersectiorsof elgin mills road east 7 f 1 r j a n a unfua nrannrivuiithiiiw iri iarnrc nrt yr 49 withthpjproposed hghway 4v4 ramps and markland roadr 4 f st s e the carrying6utof allrelated works and undertakings in connection with the above and- v v i f the acquisition of the necessary laridsand interest in lanhtfnr thpwnrk hff rihph akovei t l t landsfof the works described abovef by kathleen griffin staff writer jean kerrs fiance died when she was just 20 killed in theline of duty for york regional police in 1966 bill aikenhead greatgrandfather ran the william boyd general store and post office on markhams main streetbefore join ing the police force killed in 1901 while transporting prisoners in toronto boyds story of heroism has been passed clown in bis family lewis durartt for generations r r kerr and aikenhead are just two of the many friends and relatives who contacted york v regional pouce const danny lanegraff after fie appealed for information about family members onour front page last month the ontario police memorial foundation t will hofd first proyincewide fnemonal service tomor- rbwatnoonatqueenspark k the names of the 198 men who gave their lives serving the citizens of ontario- will be unveiled on a memorial wall and 1 pouce services from across the province will march from nathanphpps square as part of a joint forces honour guard of yorks eight fallen heioes dating back to 1804 relatives had been found for only five until the story ran gerald mills the names of the 198 men who gave their lives serving the citizens of ontario will he unveiled on a memorial wall we had averygdod response lanegfaff said for example one of william boyds greatgrandsons saw the article in markham i heard his story many many times frowrhymotiiersam aftehhead 69 who lives at swan lake he was trans porting three prisoners and an accom plice threw a hat in the wagon w the hat container ithree revolvers and boyd was shot dead we were very excited to catch the qjjj officers story therequite agroupof us interid becduse hb was so ing to go sunday including brother thomas sister nancy bellandcousin beverly darlington 78 he added const edward holdsworth died trag ically at 21 responding to a motor vehicle accident north of varidorf may 15 1966 grass he v was killed instantly we met in high 1 schools in newmarket in grade 13 said kerr who married two years after her fiancees deatfiand had two daugh- c she taught public scfioolin markham and richmond hill for more than 25 years we were engaged in november and were to be married in august i can remember it like it was yesterday she said holdsworth loved his job though he was often teased by douglas- tribbling edward holdsworth pursuant to secfibn 306 of tbe municipal acthe transportation and worksjcbmrnitfee of trie regional councji willat itsnieeting to be heldatjfopam on theajtn day of june2ooo in committee rooma arthe regional- administrative- buildinglpcated ati725o yonge street any person whojclaims that hisher lands will be prejudicially affected by thebylaw and who applies to deheard anyone wishing topvheardjs requested to advise f lherregionalcleriattent telephbne895i23 qr73o20i ext party entitled to behearddpes not attend at trferlearmg the committee may proceed in hisher absence and heshe will nbtbe entitled to any further notice in the proceedings thte proposed bylawand plans showing the proppsed works may be inspectedavthe- office of paul jankbwski director design and constructionbranch trie transportation and works department located at the regional administrative i regional clerk 17250 yonge street i newmarket on l3y6z1 j st tjxaj- fiftr em yf n -h-f- young j he had just been promoted from cadet he was r kind and gentle and loved what he didhe wanted to- make a differt j ence kerr said j wj adding she plans the dnver had q t park tomorrow as well v sgt thomas kirkwhose newmarket gravestone still standswas killed after being sideswiped byanother vehicle on yonge street in aprill930 ffis granddaughter susan saw the story and not only will she attend the memorial but so will her mother margaret jefferies 8irofmut6n kirks last surviving crim const john fisk diedalmost 200 years ago in 4804 information on himwas practi cally nil until jacqueline stuart curator of the struck a hydro pole and as he approached the car holdsworth stepped on a downed hydro wirehidden in the william grant aurora museum saw the appeal v we have some information on him but riot much sfie said v s stuart said its likely jprui fisk was the same man granted 210 acres in king townswpinjlsolahd a jolmfiskwas 7 madehigh constable qf the home district encompassing die counties of j durham peel sirhcoe and york in april 1804 the high constable presided over the pillorying of a woman who kept a disorderly house according to historical documents l r a pillory was a wooden frame with and head holes used to hold an offender for public ridicule 1 on oct 7 1804 the schooner speedy wentvdown while sailing from york jo newcastle among the passengers was high const fisk- 1 every yorkofficer will have relatives 1 there except for fisk and perhaps gerald mills whose family is how in england lanegraff said s mills died in 1968 when he was hit by a car afterpulling over ah impaired dri- ver y l other fallen officersare const lewis duraht who died in 1956 also struck by a car const william grant who was intentionally hit headon byathornhill teen who later sfiot hirhself in 1984 arid const douglas tribbling who wasshot while waiting for backup at the scene of ca break and enter on steelcase road in 1984 eilde5e6fil0 mnrfiii

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