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Whitby Free Press, 24 Aug 1994, p. 5

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Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, August 24, 1994, Page 5 Whitby lawyer, dies in accident By hMiko Kowalski Funeral services were held Monday for a Whitby lawyer killed in a 'Toronto traffic acci- dent last week. Louis Allore, 53, of Ardwick Street, died instantly when his car collided with a tractor-trailer on Belfield Road, east of Kipling Avenue, shortly before 9 p.m. Thursday. According to Metro Toronto Police, Allore was exiting Hgway 409 westbound to Belfield Road, when his vehicle hit the rear of the moving tractor-trailer. Police said the car was wedged under the trailer and dragged through the intersection before the driver stopped his rig. It took firefighters about 25 minutes te rernove Allore's body from the wreckage, police said. Resuits of an autopsy were not expected te be available until Tuesday and the accident is stili under investigation. Allore, who left a wife and two children as well as eight broth- ers and five sisters, received nation-wide attention last year when he sued Reform Party of Canada leader Preston Manning. His $100,000 lawsuit accused Manning and other Reform offi- ciais of «deliberately violating» the riicipespolicies and con- A former directer of the party's constituency association in Ontario riding, Allore sought compensation for the time (and Car stereos are sto len BetiWeen $25,000 and $30,000 worth of car stereos and acces- sories were taken after a break- in overnight Wednesday. at a Sunray Street business. Police were notified by a neigh- bouring business Thurs day morning that someone had broken inte Ultimate Car Audio, 95 Sunray St. The cuprits cut out a panel in a grage door on the east side of te business te get in and then foroed their way in te a locked closet which contained the stere's inventory of stereos and acces- sories, police say. As bu u. esa rwhF an el ieY,. thseeaipi. FEE., money) he devoted te prty busi- ness as a result of ths «audu- lent misrepresentation». Among his accusations Allore charged Manning witii dis- regarding the party' constitu- tion and interfering in the pro- perly organized activities of con- stituency associations in Ontario. Allore had been one of four people who earlier had their memberships revoked by the Reform Party's executive council. The four încluded John Gam- ble, a former Progressive Conser- vative MP, who was stripped of bis nomination as a Reform can- didate in Toronto due te his alleged association with extremne action was taken against the four men for "improper» activities that could «adversely» affect the Party. But Allore insisted the decision to kick him out of the Party was made because ho challenged council's right te take away Gamble's nominÉtion. Reform Party executive direc- tor Glenn McMurray teld The Free Press on Friday that the lawsuit was still before the courts. 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