Sam ' Sun-'Ihburge. Thursday, lune 19, 2008 Sports Person of the year? 20971 Dalton Rd. Sutton 905-722-6561 Edward St, touffville -640-3440 Who are Whitchurch-Stouffville’s See Saturday’s Sun-Tribune Citizen 5/4'x6"P.T.Daddng $0.68perfl. I" x 6" x 5' P.T. . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 ea. 6" x 6" RT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 ft. above Items available 8 - 16 fl 2" x 8†RT. . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 ft. 2" x 10" P.T. - . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 ft. aihersizesavaflable/cedarfaa! FENCE 8: DECK SPECIALS Bumber (5" Building Supplies The smokes, which investigators believe originated in China and destined for the Toronto market, were shipped in a freight container to Canada. Almost 52,000 cartons of counter- feit Players, Du Maurier and Belmont smokes, as well as Chinese brands, worth approximately $2.8 million were seized, police said Thesday. On May3 1, storage units in Markham and Scarborough were raided as part of a probe involving the RCMP and Canaâ€" da Border Services Agency. BY JOE PANTAUZZI Staff Writer ‘ ‘ Markham men and a Whi ' h-Stouffville man are among six in connection with the sei- zure of millions of dollars of fake ciga- retteS. KSCHELI. Design Cent? . . . . $0.68 per fl. if? V ’_ . . . . . . . $2.45 ea, . . . . . . , . $3.†f... A; Stouffville man charged in $2.8 M bust Specializing in Home Design Needs: '9 0 Doors - Rooï¬ng :9 More! FREE ESTIMATES “These seizures represent just under $2.3 million in duties and taxes lost by‘tï¬e‘ federal and provincial govern- ments,†said RCMP Insp. Greg Johnson, ofï¬cer-in-charge of the GTA customs and excise section. “The distribution of contraband Almost 52,000 cartons of counterfeit Players, DuMaurier and Belmont smokes, as well as Chinese brands, worth approximately $2.8 million were seized, police said Tuesday. IVIarkviIIe CHEVROLET 0 CORVETTE IN( ' \e. -y An impairment of the ability to use or understand words, usually caused by a stroke, brain injury or disease ZERO 1 Tax mm DOWN! No Markham men, aged 44 and 45, a 46-year-old Stouffville man, two Scarborough men, 45, and 46, and a 48-year-old Richmond, BC. man are charged with unlawful possession of tobacco products contrary to the Excise Act. They are also charged under the Customs Act. “It also exposes the public to a higher health risk and facilitates young Canadi- ans to obtain tobacco products through the illicit market." tobacco products in Canada has serious consequences for the Canadian econoâ€" my. Illicit sales of contraband tobacco is also a signiï¬cant source of income for all levels of organized crime, it contn'b- utes to an underground economy and supports other criminal activities. Publication mail agreement #40007673 4 Door Sedan. PW. PL. A/c, Au/cho player. keylass entry and a 5 yr/160,000Irm pomtraln warranty 4 M W. Auto, A/c. PW, Pl, PM, Halogen Headlamps AMIFM/CD. Kayla: Entry. OnStar‘ and math. What is aphasia? (pronounced uï¬-fay'-zhuh) Cash purchase price. Plus freight. air and applicable taxes 905-294-1440 5336 Hwy #7, Markham