20 stouflville suntribune thursday jan 29 2004 6425111 sieajaa loose rugs i u -upg- upholstery 3m scotchquard 671 1 from page 1 main office 195 main st south newmarket criminal law family law warren skinner barrister solicitor inpractice since 1986 stoufsyiile office hours now available 9058954571 9058362367 24 hour mobile po box 500 ska b we arc accepting applications for r miliillll 111 business of the year entrepreneur of the year corporate citizen of the year stbuffville based businesses may be nominated deadline february 1 6th 2004 applications are available at the chamber office or by calling 905 6424227 please recycle this newspaper attorney at the newmarket court house confirmed the appeal but would not discuss particulars of any arguments mr mccreary said appeals must be based on points of law not simply con troversial verdicts appeals are based on errors of law he saidthey relate to legal issues it is not known when the appeal court decision will be handed down if the grown wins its case the acquittal could be overturned and a new trial ordered- the jury verdict came after a five- week trial heard by justice bruce glass the trial heard from about 20 wit nesses including elizabeths mother father and two siblings who witnessed the accident that claimed her life while on a family outing at the wagon wheel ranch as witnesses the family members were excluded from the trial court heard elizabeth a novice rider fell from a fouryearold gelding at the ninth line ranch according to testimony she lost control of the horse and slipped from the saddle elizabeths foot caught in a stirrup and she was dragged by the horse the trial heard she died of massive head trauma the incident launched a movement that eventually led to a provincial law requiring young equestrian riders to wear helmets elizabeth hader two men were charged in her death at musselmans lake ranch in 1999 does your newspaper gomein a plastic bag please helpus help the environment by recycling your bags i collect your bags and put them out the first saturday of every month leave the bags in the same spot you receive your paper your carrier will be rewarded if you participate in this program partners working together for the environment if you have any questions please call your distribution department at 9052942200 yrri distribution on watch next weeks paper for your chance to your carrier and support a local charity carrie opnomlpay togr pr aiiieiii oj b n miwifii tiffixottf j crftrmnvaf call if you would like to reward your carrier markham 9052948244 musical encores for youth theatre anyone who didnt catch a chorus line or youre a good man charlie i brown will have another chance at the academy in concert show march 4 members of the stouffvillebased york durham academy for the performing arts new band and concert choir will perform selections from the musicals and upcoming productions of joseph and the amazing technicolour dream coat and peter pan at the vaughan city playhouse more than 500 people saw the musi cals earlier this month both had rela tively small casts academy founder wayne hill said a chorus line was the senior show designed to challenge its older members artistically cathy one of the lead roles was per formed by former stouflville resident laurie norris the 19yearold commut ed from brock university for rehearsals the other main protagonist was stouffvilles jessica phillips in youre a good man charlie brown most of the 14 cast members were between 12 and 15 years old the main roles were portrayed by kimberlee walker jessica reesor and greg outramkuzma rehearsals continue weekly at orchard park public school for the acad emys next productions joseph and the technicolour dream coat from april 1 to 4 and peter pan from may 27 to 30 for more information or to order tickets log on to wwwydapacom or call 9056400823 hannelore volpe ccxy theatres of uxbridge call 852roxy 7699 for shows times wwwroxvtheatresconi junior a hockey tbnight 730 pm vs collingwood blues playoffs to follow stouffville arena