Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 26, 2001, p. 5

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i f rn ii ijiisi i m y v c economist sunfribune crime saturddylmay262001 d5 woiftgt in appeals by sons attackers by gianni colavecchia staff writer as he sees it joe wamback has two choices he could stew in anger after two youths convicted of beating his son into a coma appealed their oneyear sentences or he could all but ignore the appeal process focusing on nursing his son jonathan back to health though he admitted hes frustrated by the whole legal affair wamback has chosen the second option we will never get involved in that it wouldnt achieve anything the 54- yearold newmarket resident said in reference to the possibility of trying to block the appeals launched separately by the youths whose identities are pro tected under the young offenders act this can be appealed to the supreme courtof canada if the two parties wish its part of the judicial sys- v temc one of the youths they were each x lyars of age when they beat jonathan in a park near his home in june 1999 appealed his sentence shortly after justice michael caney issued it earlier this spring j qg y i his appeal weeks ago after caney ordered them to serveone yearjn closed custody triecase isto go before ontarios court of appeal where three judges are torule on whether caney made errors of law in determining the sentence- waniback said the way the case has dragged on is frustrating because it has prevented everyone involved including the youths and their families from moving on a tbneyear sentence he added would hopefully allow his sons attackers to be rehabilitated according to a probation officer orieoftheboys had already- taken t attempt to control anger that stems from the recent sepa- rationf his parents j jeyeriacursory examination of the t case shows wamback and his wife lozannecould evsilvbe bitter if they so venose j s v the beating left their17yearold son on a life support machine for more cj two weeks 6 f lonthisafter he- emerged from his j coma he was unable to carry out tasks x- r such as talking or going to the wash- jonathan wamback york region beating victim is working out with weights and can play catch ropm oh his own but seveial types of therapy his par- ents unflinching desire to help and his indomitable spirit have brought jonathan to a state of nearnormalcy with his mom as his personal train er- jonathan is working out with weights and can play a game of catch something that was unthinkable about half a year ago jonathan continues to walk with a severe limp and talks only in whispers but now attends high school wheie he recently began taking a full course load miraculously he has regained the ability to reason and communicate his thoughts his memory is better than mine wamback said adding he and his wife x felt blessed just to know their son escaped with his life after the beating the effects of violence and the tri umph of the human spirit are two themes wamback plans to explore in a screenplay he is helping to write about his sons experience accuair home 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lawn at an low height always from juneaug keep your mower blade at 2 5 inches off the ground this will reduce the affects of drought stress most importantly is to not water our lawn m the late afternoon evening or at night major disease problems occur with night watering always apply water between 5 00 a m1 130 am allowing the grass and thatch layer to dry before night time also do not oer water many feel lawns require water every day or every second day this couldnt be further from the truth watering once per week per area for 1 52 0 hours creates a healthy roof system and stronger turf lawns can handle drought vciy well and do not need excessive water these rules of healthy lawn maintenance will avoid and recover disease except for necrotic ring spot necrotic ring spot is difficult to eliminate and seeding of the areas with a ryegrass seed is needtd for best results always remember that disease on home lawns do not respond to fungicide treatments most can be cured with a correction of the homeowners watering and cutting habits as for insects our mam concern in this area is chinch bug they will cause brown areas in july and august which is commonly confused for drought you do not need to apply insect controls continuously to avoid insects as these products are not preventative areas should be spot sprayed only where needed to stop the insects from doing major damage advanced monitoring of the lawn in the only way to stop the insects call a professional company if there arc concerned dunng july and august that way it can be diagnosed properly to avoid control of beneficial insect or application of unnecessary products email your questions to greggkarnmsncom we care for your lawn 4714220 3 time winner or the environmental improvement award by the professional lawncare association of america w 0 witk4donation the unionyilxe festival 2001 toogood pblstd treasure hunt this years treasure hunt is a little different to previous years but we hope it will still be fun theres only one trail and you must solve clues and write your answers down bring a pen in the spirit of fairplay you must sign in witha team name before beginning the hunt and only one prize per team will be awarded j y starting at the bridgeover the pond follow the clues along a winding trail afoundtkepondandnvironsto find the treasure the first three teams home with alltrfe correct answers will win a cash prize as follows vlst125 v 2ndi70 y- thenext7teams to finish get slovouchers for use in a unionville if nobody has all the correct answers the winner will be the team with the art of the mtyi su v lz j kiomm onv v over 50 styles to choose from 20 off with purchase of any bench 50 off with purchase of any two benches 80 off r fc v fi vs- ft i-

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