t i i 1 4 i 7 stouffvilte haro saves car from wouldbe thfeves julie caspersen sjreporterv markharti woman lost her car keys but found a stouffvillehero at a local pizzeria lorraine chalmers placed an order at judys pizzeria saturday evening while waiting for the pizza she noticher keys were missing she searched the 1984 buick riviera but came up empty handed owner frank rossi a whitchurchstouffvhlere outside to help jchajmers search the parking lot but again no keys j suspecting a group of teens had pocketed i the keys wim bom car and house keys chalmers turned down rossis offer to arrange for a tow truck fearing it would give away her addresstohave the car transported to her homeprie of the teens asked her which car was hers reinforcing her suspicion that the key had been stolen at this point chalmers assumed rossis involvement injierlplight had ended otr the advice of a family friend she removed all identification from the car along with the licence plates and left the buick in the fin chain ave parking lot off 16th ave just east of hwy 48but 30 minutes later she was astounded tb learn rossi had not only kept an eye oh her car but acted rossi beyond the calliof duty ahdtackled the wbuldibe auto thieves rossi saw the suspicious group of boy s begin to driveaway in the stolen can he rah from thpizza parlor wrenched open the drivers door and grabbed the driver he had one of these shazahi flashes rossis son enzb saidit was just spontaneous rossisaid itwas just a natural reaction that prompted his rescue i was preparing dough and something came right into my mind that said to go out side he said rossi ran toward the car to cohfrontthe thief i pulled himthrough the window while the car was still moving hej added his plan r was to hold the boy until his parents arrived but the teen broke the hold and fled leaving rossi holding his hat and coat i am so overwhelmed with gratitude chalmers said having orilymoyedto the neighborhood the week before from unipnvijle she was a hew customer to judys and unknown to rossi she said his actions were not only kind they were brave as me teens could have been armed about- the fopdj chalmers said that although it was stone cold it was great pizza police describe the suspect as a 15yearold white male fivefeet six inches and 130 pounds he was wearing a black oakland as baseball cap and a red and blue reversible columbia sportswear jacket j rossi said heremembers the hat and coat being worn by a black youth earlier that evening wreeacclairhed n mynelidc eecfferr three stoiiffville area politicians didnt have to put up much of a fight in the municipal election unchallenged ward 1 candidate questionnaire released rvkcn jobe of the sierra club is urging people concerned about future government policy on the environment to respond to a min istry of natural resources questionnaire on wildlife strategy for ontario v i suthe ministry has produced a 172 page study containing the 20 page indepth questionnaire which has to be filled out and returned by oct 21 the ministry has no policy on wildlife and within this k study there are a lot of policy issues- noted jobe this is the first step v 7 anyone who is concerned about wildlife and threatened areas such as forest and agricultural lands should contact jobe or barbara nor ton to obtain a copy of the study if people dont respond he warned the study will be presented to cabinet as it stands and the govern- ment will base their wildlife legislation on its findings for more information or to obtain a copy of the study and ques- tionnaire call ken jobe at 6407468 or barbara norton at 6404614 ivanka bradley was acclaimed to the councillors seat vacated by margot marshall and school trustees harry bowes and dennis collins were acclaimed to the pub lic and separate boards respective- iy there was speculation as recently as last friday that marshall would seek reelection despite announcing otherwise last month however at the deadline for sub- mittirig candidate papers on friday at 5 pm bradley remained the sole contender for the seat bowes who has served five terms as chairman of the york region board of education collins an aurora resident is a newcomer to the political scene he will represent catholic school supporters this term correction an article published in the july 31 1991 issue of thestouffville tribune concerning susan bates of stbuffville reported that after more than two years in the courts there has been a conviction handed down in fact the case was before the courts for six months and a condition discharge was granted in the case the tribune regrets the error- j ffl i 1 5786 main st stouffville 6423655 dean myers body shqr paine specials base goat clear coat reg 15mnk5w mf acrylic paint reg v5qp w ffl pin stripe with i ery complete pdlnl jot hbk complete car igleanup including engine complete pciintjob ask for sank uami iicv j lue-y- vvww vpw p buick dean myers car care complete car detailing lfl engine shampw v interior 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