Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 20, 2005, p. 1

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whitcfiurchsfouffviffe public library thursday oct 20 2005 serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 40 pagessi including gst scariest house in town wins tickets to haunted adventure opinion 6 calendar 32 sports 34 classified 36 dog in fatal mauling had attacked beforetown by joan ransberry staff reporter a ballantrae family is mourning the loss of molly a fivepound yorkshire terrier killed by an alaskan malamute monday it was the second time the 100- pound dog has attacked jumping a fence in 1999 to bite a senior citizen and her dog whitchurch- stouffvilles senior bylaw officer keith saunders said cathy wallace of high point crescent said the latest attack occurred when she and a friend were walking her fourleashed dogs on the southeast shoulder of jasmine crescent near hwy 48 a woman was walking nearby with two leashed dogs an alaskan mala mute and a chow chow it happened so fast mrs wallace said it was chaotic at first both dogs tried to attack me i kicked one the chow chow under the chin so it wouldnt bite me or my miniature pin- cer but the bigger one got hold of molly even though the dogs owner held on to the leashes she was dragged around on her stomach there was no way a 130pound woman could control that big animal the malamute had molly clenched in its mouth and started shaking her mrs wallace said the owner punched her dog and she finally let go of molly mrs wallace rushed molly to a veterinarian on aurora road when i got there the vet declared her dead she said mrs wallace is worried about children playing in a nearby park that dog has tasted blood once mrs wallace said its bitten see owner page 18 staff photosjoerd witteveen kathy wallace of ballantrae holds close her remaining dogs bambi peanuts and minnie another dog mollie was attacked and killed by a dog monday york regional police is investigating brampton facility has clean record residents protest medical waste plan by hannelore volpe staff writer concerns of biomedical waste spills that cant be properly con tained and the potential dangers of contaminated waste were loudly voiced by some of the 80 residents at a public meeting tuesday on a med ical waste recycling plant proposed for gormley octagon medical services ltd wants to relocate the business it operates in brampton to a lot it pur chased this year in the cardico drive industrial area and enlarge it from 1500 to around 4000 square feet the company has been process ing recycling and disposing of waste from dental offices through out ontario for three years and has had no spills or infractions if the company is permitted to operate in gormley a maximum of two trucks a day would make deliv eries to the plant company spokesperson tina vitale said a maximum of around 12 tonnes of waste would be accepted daily waste can be stored for a maximum of three days at the plant this is a use that belongs in an industrial area not an urban or resi dential area randy alcorn plan ning consultant for octagon said there is no outdoor storage dumping or burial of materials he said sophie angelis a neighbour to the site said the location is near a residential area and is on well water and a septic system when a business expands you miss things ms angelis said what see waste page 18 iffi 3 tcsc5 moustc tchjwt hometowm t or 2004 ford li wcold ls c3e ppgfc houston ford ltd qt p 57ss main st stouffville mw tm 305640451 v wvwvbiiihousdonfordcom tell your friencis ta choose from wi jmfcm tundra- green so kms grey- 25 kms rarthau jewellers 6312 main st stouffvilfc 905 6404646 cx

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