Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 20, 1987, p. 1

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tribune 35000 copies vol 3 no 25 a metroland community newspaper saturday june 20 1987 56 pages 25 cents 40000 bail for morin former whitchurchstouffville concert band member guy paul morin suspected in the brutal sex slaying of queensville schoolgirl christine jessop is free on 40000 bail morin 28 was released thurs day evening from the whitby jail where he had been held in solitary confinement since surrendering to police june 10 in his decision to release the ac cused man on bail ontario court of appeal justice john brooke claimed the crown had not con vinced him mr morin would pre sent a danger to the public jus tice brooke ordered the musician to report every week to both a psychiatrist and york regional police and not to associate with children except in the company of other adults mr morin was found not quilty of firstdegree murder last year by an ontario supreme court jury but the appeal court recent ly ordered the suspect to stand trial again because the original trial judge made serious legal errors defence lawyer clayton ruby has appealed that decision to the supreme court of canada mr morin was stopped by police near ballantrae april 22 1985 and charged in the jessop murder he was on his was to band practice at stouffville dis trictsecondary school at the time postal disruption in markham lock out workers at the letter carrier depot on denison st claim they were locked out thursday night and that management ordered them to leave the building lcuc letter carriers union of canada work ers say they were locked out at the markham post office as well six york regional policemen were required to escort replacement workers through picket lines from the left are gloria henderson bob rew george buckingham cori elliott of the denison depot as police escort a replacement worker across a picket line bruce etheridge active youth wins canada day award stouifviues rob reid will re ceive a canada day youth award as part of the towns strawberry festival celebrations festival chairman jim heide- ma recommended the 19yearold glad park ave resident because he has risen above his personal problems to become a model youth mr heidema said rob best ex- plemifies the qualities of com munity participation and de velopment rob reid is very active in the leo organization which is the youth branch of the lions club he was a charter member in 1983 and is currently the president leos are of course focused on the improvement of the community according to a letter submitted on behalf of the whitchurch- stouffville strawberry festival to youth subcommittee chairman robert paquin over the past two years rob was diagnosed with a tumor in his brain after a major operation he has reco vered well and gone on to disting uish himself within the school system at stouffville district secon dary school rob was co- president of the athletic council variety show cohost a member of the yearbook committee and manager of the soccer team according to his principal at sdss peter bright rob has a marvelous disposition and is a strong influence in the school and the community the award recipient plans to attend university in the fall lome boadway school principal is top citizen lome boadway principal of summitview public school for 31 years and a resident of the community almost all his life is whitchurchstouffvilles 1587 citizen of the year mr boadway was the unanimous choice of a selection commit- tee that included town councillor wilf morley chamber of com merce vicepresident gary bouwmeister and tribune editor jim thomas he will be honored at a tribunesponsored ceremony this thurs day june 25 at 730 pm in stouffville district secondary school the same evening whitchurchstouffville will choose a new queen to reign over strawberry festival week june 24 to july 1 in addition to a long and successful career in teaching mr boadway has been active in many areas of community life includ ing hockey and baseball music mania united church choir and stouffville lions club whats inside timhynn hears happy fathers day in stereo12 dont miss markham village festival today and tomorrow markhams main st will be abuxz with the sights and sounds of the markham village festival from 9 am to 4 pm today the street will be closed to traffic between hwy 7 and parkway ave tomorrow the triathalon will conclude on main stjust before noon

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