4 Stouï¬ville Sun-Tribune n Saturd_ay‘ June 21, 2008 They charged a 50:year-old Stauflville man with possession and distri- bution of child pornography. A Stouflville man is facing child pornography charges. . York Regional Police oï¬oers executed a Criminal Code search warrant at a home in Stouffville Wednesday. Investigators seized a number of com- pute! hard drives along with storage media Stouflvlllo man faces child porn charges 7M Sportsmanship key with coach Sutton “I got involved through the boys and I loved it," he said. “And I’ve met some great people through hockey. It’s still neat to see kids you coached when they were 5 or 6 in Canadian Tire or somewhere and have them come up to you. Only now, they’re taller than me." Glbson’s ï¬nest The LCBO store manager will continue playing in the Stouï¬ville Amateur Hockey League. But it will be a lot less arena time than during the seasons he was on the hockey staï¬ for all three of his sons’ teams. The ï¬rst tmphy was along time coming. Mr. Gibson, who moved to Stoufl’ville at age 12, played minor hockey here. He was on the Clipper team, with the likes of Don Reesor, Wayne Feasby and Steve Pope, that lost the OMHA juvenile ï¬nal to South London in 1974. He retired fmm coaching three years ago, only to be drawn back in. time, I’m hanging up my hat for sure, “ he said, leaving a small opening for another return. “The energy and the interest just aren’t there. But, maybe after a few years oï¬, I'll come back Who knows?" “Everywhere we played, we always got compliâ€" ments from tournament organizers, refs and even other teams. It always impressed the boys to hear it from an opposing coach who came into our dressing room to tell Parents, too. Cathy VVrdeman’s son, Landon VVldeman, was captain of the Stoufl'ville Clippers juvenile team Mr. Gibson coached to its second Ontario Minor Hockey Association A championship this spring. “Brent’s guidance saw many talented, individual players become a team who stood by each other through adversity," the Gormley resident wrote in her nomination. “When the, world around us sees these teens as a problem, Brent always saw them as a challenge to be molded into convicted young men of worth, through the sport of hockey. “Some will stand in the line of ï¬re and be account- able, even when things don’t always go smoothly and, especially, when the only payback is the gratiï¬cation of being there." Mr. Gibson's three sons were part of the OMHA championship teams. Their Stouï¬ville home has scrapbooks and photos detailing the road to trophy penalty, go straight to the box." he said. The 411 on Brent Gibson, the 2008 sports per- sonality of the year: - Brent and wife Joan have three sons, Jeff, 18, Shawn, 21, and Andy, 24. -A 33-year employee of the LCBO, he manages a liquor store in Newmarket - His mother, Audrey Gibson, was Whitchurch- Stouffville's citizen of the year in 2007. Call for a ï¬ve personal discussion 0Help with creditor problems oProposal to creditors oPersonal Business Bankruptcy Pat Robinson Trustee in Bankruptcy [N