economist sim stouffville tribune saturday sept 4 1999 7 police stoufmile babysitter faces sex assault charge by kathleen griffin staff writer a 12yearold boy has been charged after a fouryearold girl complained she was sexaully assaulted by a babysitter described as touching and involved fondling the incident was reported to have taken place aug 1 1 while the girl was in a boys care york regional police say the girl told her parents the next day child abuse unit det gerry milne said this case is a good example of how even young children can be taught to tell their parents when something happens this child had been edu cated about privacy and where not to touch and it paid off milne said her parents listened to her milne said all parents should remind their children not to keep secrets threatening or intimidating a child into keeping an incident secret is a common theme in many sex assaults on children ensure they know you will listen to them ask them to tell you what happens when youre out milne added it doesnt have to be an interrogation but parents should ask what happens when theyre not there a 12yearold boy is charged with sexual assault and sexu al interference relating to the fact the victim is under 14 fight between employees results in charges a fight between two market village employees resulted in one being treated for a broken hand aug 26 vf police say the two work for the mall and were returning grocery carts when they began arguing as the dispute esca lated a 48yearold man picked up a plastic patio chair and struck the victim a 62yearold man he suffered a broken bone in his hand a scarborough man is charged with assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon serving york region since 1973 deutsche sprachschufen metro toronto inc german language school richmond hill kindergarten to oac saturday mornings sept to june some credit classes weekday evenings information 905 8844075 the regional municipality of york road improvements the council of the regional municipality of york proposes to pass a bylaw authorizing l widening and reconstruction of kennedy road town of markham a the widening and reconstruction of kennedy road yr 3 from i6 avenue yr 73 to major mackenzie drive yr 25 in the town of markham to a basic width of 360 metres with additional widenings at cuts fills watercourse crossing and intersections to provide a basic fourlane road with leftturn and rightturn lanes at intersections b the adjustments to existing traffic control signals and associated illumination to accommodate the proposed revisions to the road layout at the intersections of kennedy road yr 3 with 16 avenue yr 73 and major mackenzie drive yr 25 c the provision of an underground conduit system and illumination at the intersections of kennedy road yr 3 with bur oak avenue angus glen boulevard the fairwayscastlemore avenue and a proposed street south of the lutheran cemetery d the carrying out of all related works and undertakings in connection with the above and e the acquisition of the necessary lands and interests in lands for the works described above pursuant to section 300 of the municipal act the transportation and works committee of the regional council will at its meeting to be held at 900 am on the 6 day of october 1999 in committee room a at the regional administrative building located at 17250 yonge street newmarket hear any person who claims that hisher lands will be prejudicially affected by the bylaw and who applies to be heard anyone wishing to be heard is requested to advise the office of the regional clerkattention harold brown telephone 8951231 or 7310201 ext 1302 if any party entitled to be heard does not attend at the hearing the committee may proceed in hisher absence and heshe will not be entitled to any further notice in the proceedings the proposed bylaw and plans showing the proposed works may be inspected at the office of brian harrison director design and construction branch at the transportation and works department located at the regional administrative building at 17250 yonge street newmarket telephone 8951200 or 7646345 ext 5088 dated at newmarket this 4 day of september 1999 harold brown deputyclerk 17250 yonge street newmarket on l3y6z1 york regan deeper discounts j ust taken on over 1 00 million dollars in merchandise lowest ticketed price everything must be sold all clothing shoes home furnishings much more excluding cosmetics fragrances concessions restaurant and services eatons we accept visa mastercard eatons card interac cards american express sorry no cheques all sales fimal no refunds or exchanges reward dollars visa certificates eaton card coupons or other coupons are no longer accepted