v- i st j y icy- th publisher ian prouddot genetalmanaeer aivmbrouwerj j editor in chief brenda larson- director of advertising debra welter deputy editor oasslfledmanger kelly x r a c editor julie caspersen production director 3mrih campbell retail sales manager stephen mathieu inside sales manager- jtchenkay staceyallen distribution directory tz business manager i bdnygoodyears xmargaret fleming f o online publishing j office manager f manager v vivian oneil x ria y v- y- v rf is f v letters politicians should just collect taxes land stay offmy property 7 action is being taken to protect residents of musselmans lakeand bauanteaeagairistthe deadly ecoli bacteria js thisnews- v -z- oveftheyearelhavecometoavoidreaduig or ustenmgjtolhehews inany format otfier than aelocalpapersbecause the media tends to beat every story to deauiand the politicians s use every opportunity to get their names in c- print jv c k the st6ryohthefront page of saturdays triburieis yet anbuierexarhplerthe particle tells us how the town of stouffville is going to saveus froni ourselves once again a paren the people of ballantrai ad respectfully suggest that until aey see fit to mussfelmansljikerieextfus ventioh in our uves in order to keep usau safe offjofmyproperty and stick to collecting my ive lived at the lake for17 yearsl was here ta d f before paved roads and municipal water and t i bruce forbes ive paid for both vs musselmans lake i stayed for the strong senseof community rick vandeflifide backroom deals leaveqwstions v about jwtictystem s may appear benevolent but it shows neither respect for the teens nor foresight for the future f i f 1 t whether they actually grow up- or nojthere are already plenty of irrmatirreadulite with poor impulse- jcontrol berievofericewould be better spent by t y j- jhinking ahead arid preparing fpthe next gen- community stemmed irom our cottage tv i i j kivvovl barrier to adulthood- keepuig them in of atmosphere in which we all pulled together lookafter our litdearea r t the town did little or nothing for us sowe had to do for ourselves our playgrounds are i would recommend the teens be required ryck vanderhndes column fauidsyoul to clean up me mess all 6000 worth of it and chargelgriefstncken teens with vjncusm be advised to hire and finance an expert to do pmltbtiwtriormne may reminued me of hans christian h w p them after they discover that clean- z la beachfr andersens story aboutithe emperors nev mgupis a lot more demanding than messing yrznnlvu rlnthf those who comeup with excuses forthe teens- ut of out own pockets clothes hmmhslrnvnrh in tholnvinf lpr and hands mairitairiedout years ago the suggestion was made we leconse- mouslywes8meh3wmaliagedto thatdoing sowouiamake fksxff rtem in at great eipee tsedialookdj me necessities of adbfe dehts a number of later of course this c office z- v drmargaretewolfram- hasbaved trie wav for lareemewdevelod xvariderlindes concern seems to be that of t i v mente i p appearing less benevolent than the jnnapal v wayne emberson plumber tom wintere and sense to kriwwhat they are doing having v a man sn 8 ro p rcuriciuorjudyscalashbindbepushihgforus rieir vandalism excused on account ofoheir the toronto and region ponservation to p our municipauy managed water source griefobscured judgmentleavesth r 6 rwoonti6ml jorm hutchinson jim rehill joe sweeney karl such concern fdr our well bein i would like to t coming up with excuses for the vandalism sroffv7tl hotary club letterspolicy irpt s r touflwuethbune weiamsyourlettesallv submissions jnust less tlian 400towdntust include a v fdaytime telephone number jjname and address the newspaper reserves the right to publish of not publish and to edit for clarity and space s write utters to the editor fetmarkham0ntuplm3 stouffville tribiine n jserving the community since 1888 i r f 5 bntb lttnecomoneomj5 ijla canadian cfrculationj s audit board member ontario press councfl i j stouffville tnbune published every tuesday thuisday 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distribution ometimes justice is done or per haps uriddhe jiehind closed doors jy- j and whenthe wheels of jus- tice turn away from the eyes ofpublic scrutiny wenever really kn6w is the case thatstheproblemwith theback- room plea bargain only the dealmak- efs are allowed to judge whether their decision was in the publics best interest often it isnt the most obvious example of that is the infamous deal with the devil karla homolkas manslaughter plea in exchange for damaging testimony against her school- girlkilling exhusband paul bernardo 4 the homolka deal was just one of hundreds made every year with bad guys sothe good bigger had guy v vvl r closer to homeyork regional police v and jewrharkets crown attorneys officetmacle juch a deal in the500000 1 fraud case against former newmarket recreation director bill andrews n jthey nailed andrews but let a man who some say is abiggercrook get away jh the process j because andrews partner in crime was never charged with anything his identity remains unknown to the public weknow him only as the accomplice ij even though the courts acknowledge he and andrews each stole about 150000- from the town of newmarket the police refuse tosaywho he is or eyen if this mystery man has a criminal record theyjust smilewith that trust us we know what were ddinglopk in their eyes j t- maybe so but an whorevealed the accomplices identity to me doesnt think so y they cant let this guy get away with it the caller said hes the real crook he set the whole thing up hes a career perirhinal hes into loari sharking theft credit card fraud r all this information may have been made up for au i know it could have come from art andrews sympathizer s6rrieone trying to lessen the disgraced gambling addicts culpability the point is well never know y i i when i asked fraud squad investiga- tor kevan ogrady if the accomplice was walking the veteran cop paused and said the towns insuranceeompany may sue the crook for the stolen money that of course means hell pay them jback with money he stole from taxpay- ers and therell be no criminal convic- itionniftydealv u y still a civil lawsuit against irhe accomplice would reveal his identity to i the community but that will only hap- peirif the insurancecompany actually s files aclaimwithtiie courts jjcx if i deal before a claim isflled hell continue tojurk among us in total anonymity i k i 1jj