the tribune thursday july 2s 1976 late carl hoover friends mourn sudden death good neighbour family man july this herd of scottish highland cattle may look fairly easy to spot in this photograph but last friday afternoon it took a thorough search of the pasture for the tribune photographer to find them secreted away beneath some trees since the herd was a bit wary of strangers and a large bull was present this was the closest he could get to the two pure white bull calves both facing camera which were born two and a half months ago the herd is owned by mr and mrs john paton of clareinont the shaggy longhorned highland breed were the ancestors of present- day british cattle and are raised for beef dickson hill a host of friends from stouffville markham and surrounding districts visited the oneill funeral home last week to pay their last respects and mourn the sudden iuing of carl hoover mr hoover a lifelong resident at dickson hill died peacefully at his home on 19th avenue markham following a heart attack he was 62 carl hoover was born on his parents farm the sen of anthony and linda hoover he attended school later when the farm was sold he reserved three acres to the north where be built a new home he obtained great pleasure and satisfaction from working outside on his lawn trees flowers and garden while a lover of home and family life carl hoover gave of his time in all community en deavors and never failed to lend a helping hand to anyone requiring assistance he was a member in the congregation of dicksons hill missionary besides his wife the former earlane tate be is survived by two sons gordon of stouffville and keith at home one daughter carol mrs robert little rjt 1- markham two grand children todd and darrein little two brothers earl of stouffville and howard rjt 2 markham two sisters rowena mrs lome tindall good- wrod and shirley mrs delbert gilbert dicksons hill and his mother and fatherinlaw parkview apartments stouffville rev arthur walsh and rev chris beldan conducted the funeral july 14 with interment dicksons hill cemetery the floral tributes were beautiful at the con clusion of the service crew 3 of the martrham fire department formed an honor guard outside the chapel interment was at dicksons hill cemetery the pall bearers were don ferguson warren moyer don miller robert walker harry uxbridge man sentenced to two year probation term newmarket an uxbridge man employed as a pharmacist at the centre chemists in keswick was convicted on charges of theft of drugs surgical supplies and sundries by provincial judge ian munro last week kenneth moody who was reportedly earning 35000 a year had pleaded not guilty to the charges of theft amounting to ap proximately 5000 from the pharmacy owned by dr allister jeffery he was placed on a two year term of probation as a first offender and was ordered to pay full restitution for any losses incurred by dr jeffery the offences ac- cording to court evidence occurred last october and november york regional police on complaints from the doctor went to moodys uxbridge home with a search warrant and found the basement stocked with missing goods moody claimed that his work as a pharmacist had not panned out the way it was originally planned he told the court he thought he was going tobe keswick pharmacy and discovered later that dr jeffery had hired someone else to manage the place the uxbridge man explained that he went out as salesman selling medical and surgical supplies he said the stock which police found in his home were samples audrey moody the accused mans wife denied any knowledge of the contents of the basement of her home she told the court that her husband did not get paid properly after the first month of work at the pharmacy the accused man worked at the keswick store for ap proximately four months defence counsel told the court that his client had deteriorated men- tally and physically while at the keswick phar macy a lot of the merchandise which was found in his home was of no value to him defence counsel told the court adding there was no rhyme or reason for the whole situation there can be no question as to this mans guilt crown attorney bill gorewich told the court in seeking a con viction it was out and out pillaging of goods judge munro agreed adding he has destroyed what might have been a good future there is no excuse that i can see for his conduct in handing down the j lenient sentence judge munro noted he moody has had sanc tions imposed upon him by the governing body of j the pharmacists of on tario and i think he should now seek some i psychiatric help he needs it lethal canning newmarket botulism poisoning a danger most prevalent in 4 home canning is so potent that one cupful could kill the entire population of the world the regions health and social services com mittee was told every year we have a few people knocked off claimed dr owen slingerland health and social services com missioner the matter was i brought before the 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