Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 20, 1997, p. 1

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r the saturday december 20 1997 vol 13 no 51 fi ljofd tribun weekender 40 pages 500 gstincl 4sieirolanlpiiblicatlajis ike beit choice u jiee 9vfern cftristtnas gkts rfisfs mutual funds life wsurance annwtes rhfs tax preparation mortgages 96hainsln 0444 markham 4712311 arthtir black page 4 long court case prolongs widows joan ransberry staff reporter happy holidays cody ryan 10 as rudolph the 10 in christmas rednosed reindeer prances with grade 5 class- public school hoi mates ashley mckay 10 left and cassie tustin windows during the glad park iday happening 97 on thursday pwta by sjoerd witteveen a young widow will spend christmas in stouffville wonder ing if justice delayed is about to become justice denied earlier this week caroline rea and her mother barbara carr sat in a newmarket court and listened as a lawyer requested that a special hearing be held to determine if jus tice has been denied for her client geoffrey lam lam 23 stands charged in con nection with the death of caro lines husband rocco rea the couple were married for one year lams charges include dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death lams lawyers request was home invasion hearing continues in new year granted the special hearing known as a bl 1 is scheduled for jan 5 on june 14 1995 a collision on hwy 7 west of bayview avenue killed rocco instantly and left car oline clinging to life the then-34- yearold was taken to sunnybrook health science centres trauma unit with lifethreatening injuries carolines hospital stay spanned months and therapy is still required the onetime nurse will never return to her job at the hos pital for sick children in midjuly exactly 13 months after the accident caroline and her mother barbara sat in the same court and watched as the trial got underway the- testimony of one witness was heard then the judge and the please see page 3 b a downsview man charged in connection with the apprehension of a gormley store owner and a vio lent home invasion made a court appearance thursday a newmarket judge ordered sohaib syed razvi 20 to return feb 26 when his preliminary hear ing will continue york regional police are still looking for two more suspects in connection with the case sgt john sheldon reported that after closing his store on feb 12 the owner of gormleys mis variety was taken at gun point and driven to his elgin mills area home on bayview ave two of suspects entered the house flashed a gun at the mans wife and threatened her husbands life the wife handed over 5000 in cash she was then handcuffed to the refrigerator the suspects cut the phone lines ransacked the master bedroom and fled in a car r joan ransberry rajftdeffo the canadian imperial bank of commerces 1 400 branch es including the one in stouf fville is using its 1 998 wall calendars to raise money to fulfill the dreams of terminally- ill children and to help in the fight against breast cancer the cibc is seeking a 2 donation from customers who want a calendar every year we have distrib uted these calendars to our customers at no cost to them said john ferguson cibc senior executive by asking for this modest dona tion we hope to raise a sub stantial amount of money for these two organizations in 1997 cibc contributed more than 19 million towards thousands of causes includ ing the canadian breast can cer foundation and the chil drens wish foundation basic black p 4 from where i live p 9 crossword p 10 kates corner p 18 classified p 22 newsiine msmmmm j

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