economistsuntribune 30000 copies vol 2 no 39 a metroland community newspaper saturday september 27 1986 48 pages 25 cents driver identity questioned in fatal accident by paula crowell staff reporter who drove the car that caused a headon crash and took the life of a sixyearold boy south of dick son hill last year thats the question raised by the defence in the provincial court trial of a markham man charged with criminal negligence causing death frank waligorski of unionville testified thursday that he be lieves he saw two men in the car about 10 minutes before the acci dent occurred mr waligorski told the court that he saw the station wagon tyron kerrutt had been driving pulling out onto hwy 48 with what from a distance looked like a pas senger in the back seat mr kerrutt is also charged with failing to surrender a driv ers licence failing to remain trespassing by night and failing a breathalyzer he has already been tried and convicted on a charge of impaired driving relating to the same acci dent but insists that he wasnt driving the car when the accident occurred ontario provincial police said the accident took place sunday sept 15 1985 around 1025 pm on hwy 48 just north of 18th ave a northbound station wagon crossed the centre line hitting a southbound compact car carrying three people sixyearold neale hagan was killed as a result of injuries from the crash his father william and driver john jones were also in jured mr kerrutt 47 was found near a shed at a farm close to the acci dent he was visibly impaired according to a markham fire de partment captain who found him he was arrested by opp at the scene mr waligorski said he had been drinking beer in the station wagon in a parking lot with mr kerrutt the evening of the accident he left just as another man arrived and sat in the back seat of the wagon mr waligorski returned about 1010 pm to retrieve a pack of cigarettes he had left on the dash of the station wagon as he en tered the parking lot where the wagon had been sitting it pulled away northbound on hwy 48 the trial before judge hugh zimmermann continues thursday our hospital is starting within the next two weeks con struction will start at the site of the markham stouffville hos pital the hospitals board of direc tors accepted a tender for site ser vicing sept 4 with con drain con struction of concord the provincial ministry of health approved the decision this week now the work can begin its been 22 years and this is the first concrete step showing the hospital is really going to hap pen said an excited glenn cros by spokesman for the board were still looking at opening late 1988 the job was awarded to con drain for a price of 1859150 an amount which was close to the estimate according to mr crosby it includes underground storm and sanitary sewers natural gas line and electric power as well as roadways paving curbing and mass grading of the site the ministry has go days to approve any such tender award ing but the hospital board was given the goahead in time to start during the first week of october con drain construction was the lowest bidder of three applicants fashionable bride aleta voss isnt really a bridetobe shes modeling attending her is angie pickering the dresses are the latest in bridal fashions at the christ church courtesy of the wedding room in stouffville acw fashion show wednesday night in stouffville bill landing whats inside megan follows films anne at bruces mills14 directory comment p4 entertainment p12 sports p20 21 and 26 church page p22 to 23 childrens page p24 real estate p27 to 38 classified p39 to 47 olive barton sho fights cancer18