Aynul Wasim and Akram Wasim were each ï¬ned $2,800. This was the second conviction for the couple under the Dead Animals Disposal Act that mandates disposal of dead animals BY JOHN SLYKHUIS Staff Writer A Stoulfville couple pleaded. guilty Friday to unlawfully disposing of dead animals on their Georgina farm three years ago. ; ARRIVE ALIVE... v Please Don’t Drink and Drive This message brought to you as a community service of The Economist Sun/Tribune Couple ï¬ned after 50 dead animals found r ,,,V,_‘ wammmm ' 2008 CHRYSLER P\T CRUISER TOURING. EDITION Swufli'ille Sun-Tribune. Thursday My 10,2008 2008 DOGDE AVENGER BIT 6CYL. 3.5L, AUTO. AIR, LEATHER, ALLOY WHEELS. PIW, PIL, 6 DISC CD, KEYLESS ONLY 9000 KM STKOUCM 08 2007 DODGE CARAVAN SE An Ontario SPCA inspector execut- ed a Criminal Code search warrant at the Old Homestead Road property owned by the couple in May 2005, fol- lowing a call from York Regional Police. Investigators found more than 50 dead animals strewn around the property in various states of decay, including cows, calves, a donkey, sheep and goats. Necropsies (post mortems perâ€" formed on animals) conducted at the within 48 hours of their death. rmoo? 0006: GRAND cmvm s: STKOUOflSO 2006 DODGE CARAVAN SE r2003 CALIBER 5x1 ‘ STKW08220 SCYL, 3.3L, AUTO, V AIR. P\W. P\L, KEYLESS, BUG DEFLECTOR a. ONLY 25000 KM LOCKS CASH PRICE The couple still face criminal charges in connection with the inci- dent including two counts of willfully causing or allowing unnecessary pain, suï¬â€˜ering or injury to an animal and two counts of willfully failing to pro- vide with enough suitable food, water, shelter and care. The trial continues in Newmarket court Aug. 5. University of Guelph determined the animals died from dehydration and starvation. 2008 DODGE MAGNUM SX‘I’ AVID ’2ooa noon: AVENGER 3x1†STKOUCli 00 :51 6,995" r ALLOY WHEELS. 5 ONLY 0000 KM He had watched dozens of children, including members of his own family, play atop the elevation. He mentioned the recre- ational possibilities to then Man with name on hill just happy kids used it Mr. Hunt, a native of Ren- fnew near Ottawa, and long- time proprietor of Hunt's Sunoco at Main Street and Mnona Drive. envisioned the project back in the 19608. Following recent approvâ€" al by council, the town’s department of leisure ser- vices, spearheaded by facili- ties manager Rob Raycroft, put up a sign on the site that reads: “Whitchurch- Stouï¬ville, Hunt’s Hill, dediâ€" cated to Mickey Hunt, June 2008â€. The sign is white. trimmed in blue and gold with the municipality’s emblem at the top. It’s the only park desigâ€" nation in town. The 30-foot high mound was originally created from basement excavations within the nearby Ponderosa subdi- vision and former Parkview Home. BY JIM THOMAS It’s oflicial. The celebrated toboggan slide, created 40 years ago in Stouffville's Rupert Park, has been designated Hunt’s Hill out of respect for Mickey Hunt, a man of vision. Hunt’s Hill was dedicated this summer to Mickey Hunt who saw to its creation in Stoufl'ville’s Rupert Park in the 19605. Publication mail agreement #40007673 "He was always looking out for our youth. It's a dedi- cation that’s well dcsorvvd." Mayor Wayne Emmcrson. in supporting the proposal. referred to Mr. Hunt as “a very special person in this communitv". The proposal was preâ€" sented to council and passed. But petitioners’ sodding costs were withdrawn. mayor Ken Laushway and Mr. Laushway agreed. On two conditions. That Mr. Hunt obtain a petition containing no less than two names and that said petitioners agree to sod the slope. “I didn't build the hill,': Mr. Hunt said, “I only asked'that the hill be preserved. I'm glad I did and I'm glad it was. It’s been a source of great enjoy- ment for thousands of kids.“ ‘(Mickey Hunt) is a very special person in this community. He was always looking out iur our youth. It’s a dedication that’s well deserved} Mayor Wayne Emmerson STAFF PHOTO/JIM MASON