Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 10 Dec 2011, p. 1

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An 82.yeaI-o|d momh-ill widow {ell vic- tim m a fast-talking con posing as a contrac- tor and was bflked out of $1,300. The mman was approached by a man claiming to have surveyed her mot". It was Mutmbakbacflymetold her. His crew could h it fast and. reasonably. no money up {mm ‘Afl they did was seal the chinmey and eavestmugh." she said. “He came in my house and demanded payment. He came on Strong and then was hostile. He suited malpnid.” A Mack later. the scammer was back. detmndingmces on the bill. Again. the senior was intimidated. , ‘lkeptquietand didn‘t sayanything until two ’ oflioenslmledup'shesaid. casemflycamc to light because the perpetrator was charged with 30 couan of fraud and police followed up with his . Up to 10 per cent of Canadian seniors some form of elderfibme. an Environicsfor Human Resoultes and Social Development (hind: study stated. The genial rammed silent. asked for amnymityxitingfcaxandshamefiheis pan ofa flowing and largely hidden elder MdunQfipetoeritofCanadians thinknmtoflheabuseexperiencedby .l. 9w" 4 t ill ' ’ {I‘lnimh...“ Soufi‘v e o 5 “Hymn” un- r1 une u EYE E 1' 29:93 ALL 9 ‘3 l I ‘ {1 {n M rv‘ Seniors still reluctant to report , elder abuse Time to break silence, police say BY CHRIS TRADER ctrabcrfiyrmgxom Vrr mi”! 10 WIDECJOJOH I WMCOMMWUWW I 16 PAGES/SIMGST The 2012 draft budget proposes a 4.9- per-oem which includes a one pet-Dent contribution to the town's capital IV SANDRA IOLAN sba!an@yrmg.com Your property taxes could rise about 550 next year. Budget proposes 4.9% tax hike For a homeowner with an assessed Megan Nash (from left) and Ewth Mihaly talk during IMAGES 2011/20”: @RT. 3 group (Inhibition by the graduating smde of Stouffvillc District Secondary School at the htchmnn Gallery Thunday. WHORE-368$ property valued at that comes to roughly $50. "Wé've got some work. In do. some sav- ings to find. We may not be able to do it all." said Mayor Wayne.,limmerson dur- ing Tuesday morning's council meeting in which the 2012 draft budget was released. The mayor isn't the only one who wants the mcmagse to be less than 4.9 per cent. lET’S TALK ABOUT ART inn” I..'JC UERAR‘I “1m; 25 per cent is something I would look hard at.” Councillor Richard Bank-y The proposed 4:9-perâ€"cent increase is too high in today‘s economic climate whvn sunnunding Communities are at zero or at cost of living. he added. Councillbr Clyde Smith wants an inc rease 20* OFF ALL SUNGLASSES WWW Ity'dlnwm 1: . 1 x“ mm. pm ,7 STAFF PHOTO/“Kl IWANYSHV N no: hurt"

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