Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 18, 2000, p. 10

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difficulties or i vcause thehandlebars to come out creating asafety concern j- appears on the top tube of the frame two wheel sizesyouths 2c or adults- 2ff diameter t this voluntary recall affects only the specified model of bicycle sold 5 2 r v a v consumers who have purchased this bicycle are requested to immediately- discontinue use of this product and return it to their local canadian tire store which will make arrangements for its repair si r- another leaped to his death from the toronto jail ftet his conviction and the third was hahgedin 1902 j boyd a 15year veteranwas buried at mount pleasant cemetery his funeral was attended bya dozen county constables as the york officers were called then as well as members from the toronto police and the ontario provincial police lanegraff loiows a woman named marion eittieiv boyds vne or hismother identified the body and believes someone in the region mav recallher onher v t s v lanegraff has more information aboutkirkthaii fisk or boyd but even that is pretty sketchy t r v kirkvas stationed m newmarkevat thetimeof his deathon april 17 1930 the 10yearveterah was dri- ving south on yonge street at about 2 am with two fel- low officers a mile north of thprnhiu his car was side- swiped and wehtput of control flipping several times v kirks bodyjwas found 65feet from the crash site hej had suffered a broken neckthetwoothef officers sur- vived as a result of kirks death the first insurance for rdeathor injury onthe job was initiated 2000 for each constable cv vi y kirk is buned in menewmarlrat cemetery along wjth his vvife rosewhodied irt1957 and his two chil dren victor androse dorothy c r he was also amember of the tuscan masonic lodge in newmarket and lanegraff is hoping older members may remember the name other yorkofficers whose families will be at the hoorimemorial ceremony include three officers killed s on woodbine avenue investigating auto accidents j const lewsdurant of the markrfam township jppolicewas killecl aug 18 1956about 2 arhtduraht came across acarparked onthe shoulder ofwdodbirie s avenue the driver durantwas struck arid killed by a southbound vehicle he was 22and had been with the force for a year constedward holdsworth of the whitchurch towrishippoiicei x killed may 15- 1966 as he responded toasinglevehicle accident on woodbine avenue just nortii of vandorf jttie car had struck a hydro pole killing thejdriyerv mstantiyholdsworth tripped on a voltage wire v hidden in tall grass ashe approached the vehicle r y engaged to be married c x i j const gerald mmsofwhitchurch township police v iwas ihvuatingxcrashpn woodbine avenue south i pfvandortonmay29 1968 he had arrested a mantof vdrunk driving placed hirri hi the back of his cruiser apd i was surveying damage to the other vehicles involyedi a northbound motorist panicked at mesigntof the accident drove off the roadway and on to the shoulder striking mills he died a short time later c mills was survived byffis wifeand threeyearold daughter representatis from 20 police forces attended the funeral in aurora he was 33 v j const douglas tribblingwas shot aug 191984 and j died two days later helnadrespondedtoa burglar alarm at a computer company on steelecase road about 10 pm and found the front doovsmashed x f he called forbackup and went to investigate but k whenofficers arrived minutes jater tribbling was on the ground with multiptegiinshot wounds to thechest v services were held at grace anglican church in markhamwith more than 2000 officers i from across norm america attending i jlonald carltonyorklwasiarrested four years later and convicted of firstdegree murder he died of cancer while still in custody in 1992 t tribbling was 49 yearsold and two years away from retirement v v v const william grant died oct 9 after pursu- 1 big a vehicle being driven erratically the driver a 19- yearold fronithornhill raced up kennedy road oiit- dlstancuiggrantscruiser f v the driver turned the car around turned off the headlights and waited as grant approachedthe man ramfnedthe front ofhis cruiser when dispatch could not raise him on the radio officers searched until they edward holdsworth j a hm ik anw fe- yet n x k 14 5 1 v fifej m j m gerald mills v5 1 4- douglas tribbling found the site of the crash j- i n igrant 26 diedof fmassive ihternalihjuriesthe r man took grants service revolver and shot himself in anearby field he was survived byhis wife ttwttvs william tarnpiarac knrn tiamvarppwiaftprhisrlath- v william jamesi was bom twoweeks after his death t 43 f ivf 9f c v v u vv

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