Juryulocflonlnzooamrdu ’ury selection Mans this want for a Buffalo man accused in ghe 2003 nmnker of a l‘ommo rcskicm found dumpud m Whitehutch ‘ Stoufl'vme. ECOiéb'ï¬lsr K 3m ' Evening Tour - Fri., Nov. 11‘h - 4 â€"9 p.m. s7O/ticket ‘ Daytime Tour _ Sat., Nov. 12‘h { 10 a.m.-4 p.m. s3S/ticket For more details, ‘ visit www.murkhamhomesfortheholidays.com \ For, tickets, Call 905-477-5530 Medua'P-mm § Scotiggaak Group V I r 77-h" 7' s mm W. ~. FA. .. u: ' ' me~nnâ€"‘ "*â€"N nun MW" In. L d - o g I g u . . . u . o ' haze} gudcn um. limouva IM atmum Soon“ .1011! doth 0! Joshua Anthony mum. 20. He charged with .flrslvdcgrec mur (tor and extradited from the United States. Mr‘ Julian's body waxfound 'm a ï¬t“ un the wuthwvst comet of lohn's Sid- vmad and Wank‘n Avenue in Whiwhunth- Smufl'villc. An autopsy wvvaled he had been shot to death. "They'd have (the brigade) running from one end ofthe mwn to member. It was kind "Nothing major.†says brigade volunteer Don Donor. “just a to: of nonsense.“ 'A ï¬'w mulxmses wen: mad and some lines wen:- humed. “We gathered at the old the hall and waited for wmethlng to happen.†temunhem former volunteer ï¬mï¬gxtcr Bob Macflloney “Some played euchm w we entertained ourselves†Often. ï¬mï¬ghters' wives brought “19 same teacher malls opening her desk the same morning and ï¬nding a live gamr snake hidden under several books. Who put it there? Now: of her students knew. (Mlhnuscs. (yrs. them wen: oulhous‘es back then). were prime Large“ for panstets. They could be toppled with ease. One Gonnley nast- denl ntwiu'ausly gnaw tin-d of resetting his privy on iwfxxiestzd. He simplymoved the back a few feet with pleamrablc results. 1110 hooligans bank to their knees. So What's the Story on Halkwveem past in Stouï¬'viflc? One teacher mmembcrs walking from a WMUSC to her mmlsdnollobegvect- edbyajerseyamtiedmthedoonmcw? None of her students knew. decades ago. Truth is, today's kids can be candidly classed as timid compared to the shenani- gans tuned by now-virtuous fathers and Wm: r Think back. selflrighlmus dads and grand- dads. of whom I am one. I'm it wasn‘t unusual for a farmer to rise at an early hour and discovei a wagon roped lo the top of his ham. How this misadventure was executed. no one ever explained. Tipped authouses, buggy ‘* on school roof recalled hum " 1, Ibere you have it. ()n Halloween mght. once quie! little Stouffville remains quk‘t big Slouï¬ville. He recalls another gmup placing a buggy atop the roof of Sununitview school. On a @1211 Halloween. the brigade would respond to a half-dozen calls he said. “But there was never any serious dam "I remember a bunch of us pmhing an outhouse over. Ira Rusnell. police chief at thv gave chase - on foot. He could run fast. but only for shnn distances. None gm caught." Kén Wag; a 37â€"year brigade veteran enjoyed Hm) eqwriem'vs m. hmh a rm derand avolunteet. ' Del Jennings. Uayd's father. was ï¬re chief for a‘ time, followed by Bill Manny and Want-t bfconfusing." llm Rennie. a vulumeer ï¬reï¬ghter for 15 years. recalls 'a lot of stupid things nothing important†“Some Halloween» we had no calls at all." ond Jennings says the vulumeers would enjoy “a little party†at the hall while awaiting the ï¬rst call. Fire Chief McKenzie savs "thanks" ‘I remember a bunch of us pushing an outhouse aver. Im Rusnell, polite chief at the ï¬rm. gave chase â€" on foot. He could run fast but only for short distana’s. None got mught.’