"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 2, 1996 - 5 The Star takes 2 awards The Port Perry Star was honored with two major prizes when the Ontario Community Newspaper Association held its annual conven- tion and awards banquet this past weekend in Toronto. The Star placed second In its circulation class in the General Excellence category, and was a first- place winner in the Best Agricultural Story com- petition. Judges who gave the paper its second-place standing in the Excellence category -- it was contest- ed by papers from across the province -- called The Star a "great paper with fantastic writing." The agricultural story winner, written by jour- nalist Stephen Leahy, fea- tured "tight writing in a story that flows from beginning to end," said judges. The story exam- Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) president Carol Helfenstein presents Port Perry Star editor Jetf Mitchell with awards for General Excellence and Best Agricultural story during the association's annual awards ceremony, held this past Saturday night in Toronto. Newspapers from across the province took part in the competition, which also saw The Star receive honorable mention for its submission in the color. photography « class. Murder warrant IS issued after silo remains identified A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for a suspected murderer after the discovery of human remains in a silo near here. Sudbury Police issued the warrant last week for Leo Henry Pilotte, 40, formerly of Hamner, Ontario after a positive identification of remains dug in February on Thornton Rd. in Oshawa. The man is wanted for first degree murder, and offering indig- nity to a human body. Police revealed last week they had carried out the dig at the silo -- it went on for a couple of "Weeks, and investigators were extremely tight- lipped about the operation -- as part of a missing person investigation. Gerald Leveille, 40, of Val Caron, Ont., was last seen about Feb. 21 of 1995. Police said his vehicle was found abandoned at the Jane-Finch Mall in Toronto in March of last year. The investigation led Sudbury police to the Oshawa area, where they finally pin-pointed the abandoned silo. Police spent days on the scene, thawing the frozen earth at the base of the silo and removing it by wheelbarrow. Eventually, police announced they had found human remains. They announced Thursday morning (March 28) that the remains had been identified as those of Mr. Leveille. ined emu farming in the - New Business Set Up area. d k LETTE RS ACCOUNTING - Training on accounting systems The Star also received For er-Par S - Part time controllership | Honorable Mention in the Insurance Brokers Inc. TO THE EDITOR 180 Mary St., Port Perry - Management consulting | color feature photo cate- Z Ontario LIL 1C4 - Bookkeeping services gory for a picture by pub- Personal attention to all of Have Your Say Personal & business tax returns lisher Peter Hvidsten. It your general weeds. WRITE ONE TODAY (905) 9850712 E-FILE available showed a lad, wearing Py , fins and a snorkel relax- 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario L9L1J2 our best rate PORT PERRY STAR Toll Free 1-800+699 6190 Free copy of Tax Tips & Traps : . . > bool 8 471 subject to change PHONE (905) 985-7383 Fax (905) 985-9461 Weekend & E ng BY t sammer's day 985-847 1 LTH U SL TU IVE or FAX 985-3708 Email address: Penny@dis.on.ca "remntnons a on a ho : ralph angela julette fiennes Dasseff lewis | re | | Inside 1881 Scugog Street 1/ 5 | i | | p i | 5 Cine-Max Video gos; 085.3666 | A {, wh A dam v * DISH RENTALS Noritake China - Glassware - Bowls - Cutlery - Linen Table Cloths - Napkins Coloured - sk BALLOONS sk PARTY FAVORS Mylar, Helium Filled (all kinds) Adult & Children *k WEDDING FAVORS kk GAG GIFTS *% GOODY BAG STUFFERS *¢ PAPER PRODUCTS Cups - Dishes - Napkins - Tablecoverings *% SPECIALTY BIRTHDAY FAVORS and so much more GRAND OPENING! April 6th, 1996 Refreshments This flyer is worth 10% Off your first purchase or rental Owned and Operated by The Knopp Family S73 QABmR R4RI mat sues randy gerstan «1: Ig vert ser ot nensgng Matthew f leneth Hasanaft < v: ames cameron £3, (AMES CMeIOn wo steven-Charas jaffe +++¢2, Watyn 73 i ' : : "EA . YY, 4 J . 4 * 4 A A ' . . . N \ ' Ls JS gry 1 oa ed ® re bow Hh 4 iv ele XK" CP CONEY « 4 1. i 2 LC ' Y A I Rng) v [RY Ld a Te ~ " ar ' LARLY ch Ad y ib i- A al . J . ' « A 8 °f fl ' vt i - . Pe . EA 2 > 2 LAY Ya v 4 ) w. \ 4 sry & ' pd 14 N < ] ~ 4 4 . ' i #1 ' * - 4 a Al * { . \ pen SLR EYES EN PON IN ANY | » dé i ' i "Ay , "q N has ls \ ny 4 ' . ' h - . \ : . ' ; ' ¥ yr ir part» ¥ X ! 4 £4 ¢ * \ : 7 \ . y i B . N baanhath * aah Chy 5 ARtet tor fi ae Pha Nata ~ rainh Fiennes annala haceatt chan alta (dae sentieth century fons ase + ighTStom enteriainment ; Shaya Bigelow ¢ = raiph Fiennes angela Dassert strange daus julie | NM duh yingentdo and LAL «x. ha mth 40th sate ' a He 1101131 ( n 2S of MpdlAn Qk b/ dre ves V LR ADI) "hl