Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 10, 1977, p. 3

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-jr- habitual impaired driver t sentenced to three months jail the to1buneihursday febkuaby l 1k7 3 newmarket a 63 year old markham man with a record of convictions for impaired driving was sent to jail for three months by provincial judge w l camblin last week peter hauca pleaded guilty to his fourth con- viction of impaired driving and was told by the provincial judge that he should be considered as a candidate for some alcohol addiction program hauca was arrested and charged by york regional police after he backed his vehicle over an embankment and a fence at the rear of the wellington inn joseph randolph here stands aboard the british made ice cream van he almost was able to use on the streets of stoiiffville while it was cleared by canadian customs the federal transport ministry is not allowing the vehicle to operate on roads here mr randolph has not given up and is sending the van back to britain to be given a proper chassis he hopes to have it back by midjuly british nan brought from australia going back to england for changes stouffville a british made ice cream van may have to travel all the way around the world before it will be able to ply its trade in this country joseph randolphi of r r 4 stouffville has been trying since 1974 to have the van admitted and licenced for this country the vehicle was made in britain then used in australia before coming here he succeeded in getting permission from canadian customs to bring the van into canada but the federal ministry of transport has ruled that it may not be used on roads here t mr randolphis current plan is to send the van back to england to be fitted with an american chassis that- will pass canadian transport regulations he says he hopes to have it back- and in use by midjuly last- may council granted permission for man convicted of murdering girl toronto a 4i year old toronto man charged withthe murder of 21 year old heather giles last may 19 was found guilty by a judge and jury in the ontario supreme court last thursday morning shenton f whorms who had sat through two weeks of testimony showed no sign of emotion when a jury foreman gave mr justice callan thejurys verdict his wife who had awaited the i results with whorms defencecounsel wasalso impassive on hearing the ji verdict i v it had been a long i night for whorms the s jury filed oufat 430 pm on tuesday afternoon and it was wednesday morn- ing- before the court learned that a verdict had been reached he will be sentenced february 24 following their guilty verdict the jury was 4 again asked to retire by justice callan to consider sentence and returned somel5minutes later to recommend that whorms not be considered for parole before a 10 year period in prison justice callan has requested a pre sentence report before handing j down his decision and defence counsel leonard miller told the court that he will be submitting a psychiatric report last wednesday morning whorms sat with elbows on knees as he listened to his counsel and crown attorney gary stortini address the jury x and to- justice callan charge themtwith their- duties v jf mr miller whorms counsel told the jury they 5 had three-pbsvibiever- diets they should con- sider guilty as charged of the murder of heather i giles guilty 6f slaughter and not guilty- mr millertold the jury thauwhat appeared to be a clearcut case for f the crown wasn6the urged the jury to consider the testimony of 22 year old john wyatt of aurora heather gilesrformer fiance who had been the crowns chief witness mr miller reminded the jury that on wyatts own admission he had during his relationship with heather giles hit her on several occasions and blackened her eye he never seemed to want to admit how close his relationship with heather was mr miller told the jury he also pointed to wyatts reputation as a j fighter who always fights to win andhe asked the jury iwhat does thatmean does it mean that the person he is assaulting does not get up off the floor mr miller told the jury that glen yake with whom wyatt fought on the night of the murder was only one target for wyatt v there was no- mistaking the defence attorneys implication that wyatt was a suspect in his mr millers mind earlierhe had pointed out it was wyatt who was found by police at heather giles side when they arrived at the jasper drive home in aurora 9 months ago crown attorney stortini however in his address insisted it was wyatt who stayed behind to help heather giles after whorms had beaten herto death with a piece of pipe and then run from the scene tjmr stortini vaid wyatt had not tried to make himself out something he was not he described wyatts ad- missions on the stand as 1 frank and honest regarding whorms insistence that statements he gave to york regional police were given because he was frightened and had been roughly treated mr stortini told the jury if the officers had wanted to fabricate evidence they could have done a better job i submit whorms was telling the truth when hetold polite iri his statement im the guy youre looking for whorms went tctthe gileshbme with the in- tentionof using force the crown attorney toldthe jury in asking for a guilty verdict justice callan in his charge to the jury told them you are not in any sense judges of anyones morals he referred to heather giles intimacy with whorms and with herformer fiance john wyatt it doesnt say that if a person fights drinks or has sexual intercourse he r cannot be honest justice callan said obviously referring to wyatts testimony mr randophi along with partner jacqueline simmonsito operate an ice cream vehicle in stouffville but since then he has run into far more snags than he an ticipated the unique feature of the van is that the ice cream equipment all runs directly off the same motor that drives the vehicle rather than haying a separate engine asin north american models even hot running water is supplied through the diesel powered motor the randolphi family has beer involved in ice cream- making for the past 75 years according to peter randolphi father of joseph according to the older mr randolphi the van has been around the world land hasnt been able to sell anything in stouffville maybe itll sell some on the next time- around town of whitchurchstouffville notice of public meeting tuesday february 15th 1977 at 8 00 pm in the municipal building 19 civic ave stouffville a public meeting wlllbe held by the planning com mittee of the town of whitchurch stouffville as noted above to discuss changes to proposed amendment no ii to the official plan of the township of whitchurch now in the whitchurch stouffville planning area the following is background information regarding the amendment amendment no 11 proposed tochange the land use designation from summer cottage area to a new land use designation entitled lakeside residential on lands in the musselmans lake and preston lake areas public meetings to discuss this amendment were held in august 1975 at ballantrae and vandorf amendment no 1 1 was subsequently adopted by council on august 26th 1975 and forwarded to the ministry of housing for approval the ministry of housing has now completed their review of the amendment and is suggesting a number of modifications to the lakeside residential policies in addition the land use change now suggested also includes the change of certain lands from rural to lakeside residential and from summer cottage to rural as well as the original change from summer cottage to lakeside residential you are invited toattend the meeting andstate your support of or objection to thesuggested changes to the proposed amendment should you be unable to attend written submissions will be received upto the time of themeetihg copies of the suggested changes andthe amendment as originally presented to the public are available at the municipal building 19 civic ave stouffville win one week in the sun for two at the fabulous fmeportinn in the bahamas draw will be held monday feb 28 7 7 fill 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