Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 15, 1992, p. 1

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are your diamonds secure babojkasssta wmmfimimjftillllwmwwui across from clock tower stouffville 172 bullock drive unit 31 markham 4718660 vbk8 no 7 a metroland community newspaper satw4ajpebl5yl99 gorailey man sentenced to four years salbommarito staff reporter a 31 yearold gormley man showed a patent lack of remorse after being convicted of dangerous driving causing death in connection with a car crash that killed a two-year- old beayerton boy kenneth arthur hudson was sentenced to four years in a fed eral penitentiary last monday in ontario court general division in whitby hudson also was con victed on two counts of danger ous driving causing bodily harm driving without a licence possession of a restricted weapon possession of a phony drivers licence and possession of more than 20 grams of cocaine he will be prohibited from driving in canada for 10 years after his release n june 14 1989 hudsons van collided with a car driven by margaretbest of beaverton bests twoyearold son was killed in the accident best and her fouryearold son also were injured in the crash but later recovered following the acci dent hudson escaped from police and fled to the us after learning the twoyearold boy had died police arrested hudson who was living under an assumed name in las vegas nev crown attorney tom fitzger ald said in an interview region al provincial and international police spent between 200 and 300 hours and 100000 in tax payers money tracking hudson down fitzgerald said police worked long hours on the case out of professionalism and dedi cation they just wanted to get this guy he said hudson smiled and gave the thumbs up to someone in the courtroom gallery after being sentenced i dont think he has any understanding of what hes done or the devastation hes caused said fitzgerald dancetohmeftt areacancer john andrews correspondent 5 patti davidson was operated on for brain cancer on boxing day and tonight there mil be a dance held at the stbuffville royal canadian legion branch 459 in honor of the musselman lake resident and to raise money for her family dave and marilyn mcquaker have been planning the dance for more than a month with friend ida cyr marilyn said patti 25 1 had suffered one long headache for sixweeks prior to thebper- atipn the family put them down to migraines and was sent to markham stouffville hospital for a partial catscan and then on to sunnybrook hospital for a complete catscan and operation the money raised will go to help patti and her family her father sam has not worked in some time in fact he has just settled a long battle with workmans compensation for setting up a pen- sionalthough he has yet to see any money pattis mother mary had to take a leave of absence fro to care for her daughter putting an end to whatever income the family had mcquaker said the tickets to the dance sold out within three days and anyone without a ticket hoping to attendis out of luck but they can still make donations she said adding that many q people have contacted her not concerned about the dance but telling her to come and pick up a donation people have been just marvelous she said the band for the dance has donated its time as have the bar tenders ticket sellers and the legion hall as well many local businesses have donated prizes for draws and spot dances they range from a 150 gift certificate from thruway muffler to a stuffed panda bear tickets are sold out but if you wish to make a donation please call 6401714 or 642-0504- mobhers thieves who broke into a stouffville real estate office stole 5000 worth of stereo and computer equipment according to york region police the breakin occurred at family trust corporations main street office overnight between thursday feb 6 and friday feb 7 a police spokesman said police have no suspects in the breakin c h nolan former tribune publisher dies at 76 residents of wwtchurchstouffville and tribune staff and management were sad dened to learn of the passing of charles h nolan tuesday feb 11 mr nolan was the former owner and publisher of the tribune until his retire ment in 1981 he was 76 charles nolan firstbecame involved in community newspapers in 1936 when he entered into a partnership with his father the late av nolan to run the tri bune born in uxbridge in 1915 he moved to stouffville in 1922 in 1941 he married his wife innis his involvement in newspapers was high- lighted by his election to the chairmanship of the ontario weekly news papers association iri 1953 and as chair of the canadian community i newspapers association in 1963 when inland co limited purchased the tribune from the nolan family mr nolan was named vicepresident of that ch nolan company he retired shortly after inland and metrospan newspapers merged to form metroland printing publishing and distributing the present owners of the tribune there will be a memorial service mon day feb 17 at 130 pm at the oneill funeral chapel in stouffville he is survived by his wife two children and four grandchildren the tribune will be publishing a special tribute to charles nolan in the wed feb 19 edition to honor this great newspaper man i i i

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