You can play Santa to needy neighbours this Christmas PAGE 14 GOVERNMENT PAGE 12 SPORTS Pan Am dream dune? Emmerson has competition in vote for region’s topjob Race for York chair ‘Just be Blaus’ Karen Cod<burn injures ankle training at wodds in Flon'da COMMUNITY PAGE 26 % Stouï¬â€˜ville , o W com 3 un -'li'1bune THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 2014 I SERVING THE COMMUNITY OF WHITCHURCH-S‘IOUFFVILLE I 40 PAGESNORKREGION.COM STAFF PHOTO/NICK [WANYSHYN Eric Taylor and dad Jason share a moment before the Remembrance service at the Stouffville Cemetery Sunday. More photos, page 3. The grizzly discovery of six cat heads in east end Stoufl’ville just over a year ago had pet own~ ers keeping their cats and dogs indoors and leï¬ the entire community and police officers wonâ€" den'ng why and who would do this. No news on cat killings one year later No new incidents. No new leads. No sus- BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Despite receiving more than 250 calls and canvassing L400 Stouffville homes for infor- mation. York Regional Police officers came up empty. But the case is not closed. even though there have been no other reported incidents of decapitated cats since the last one on Sept. 13. 2013. according to York Regional Police Const. Laura Nicolle. The ï¬rst case was reported Aug. 12. 2013. The heads of six dismembered cats. with no visible blood. were discovered by residents on curbsides in the Tenth Line and Main Street area. with a number of them found near or on Stouï¬er Street. In every case but one. the heads 136W fEi'W 905-642-2886 or 1-877-410-2886 (AUTO) SN DID. [mgr 28‘ '0“: BEN 3).. l’lfllSlilIge AUDI 375“ Mm 5L, Sloufln IH‘llUs wwl‘tua “(VLMO ‘h‘h wwwaanhau (um