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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1997, p. 1

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sal Rey gy SpA Yay Vol. 131 Number 38 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1997 COPY 65¢ (61¢+ 4¢ GST) 32 Pages Owner volunteers to put dog down Boy requires 23 stitches in face to close wound By John B. McClelland Port Perry Star A four year old boy was fortunate to escape serious injury after he was bitten near his left eye by a dog while at a fastball tournament Saturday evening at the Seagrave Park. Trevor Douma of Oshawa needed 23 stitches to close a nasty wound on the left side of his face between his eye and nose. The boy's father Gerry, who was playing in the tournament at the time told the Star later the incident has left he and his wife Melanie badly shaken, but they are very grateful Trevor did not suffer more serious injury. "We are just glad that Trevor still has his sight, this could have been a lot worse," he said, noting the bite was close to the eye and not too far from the toddler's throat. The Star paid a visit to the Douma family at their north Oshawa home Monday morning and Trevor appeared to be getting along fairly well, though he was upset that the area around his left eye was badly Please Turn to Page 3 5% TAX HIKE? Could result in $300 tax increase to avsrage home By Chris Hall RENE Port Perry Star od Stigos Township residents could be asked w pitch in up to $300 1 rin : ps its promise to down: yor Howard Hall. bad. A worst case scenario, if we have to pick up some of the costs of education, would : 'see us have to increase taxes next. year by about 15 per m cent; that 'translate ; er house in BEER bt AE ey a the government looks pretty i hat's what 'Scarborough. "J. PETER HVDISTEN 1 PORT PERRY STAR ANNABELL HARRISON, seen hete preparing the classified section of The Port Perry Star, retired last Friday after spending close to 34 years working for Port Perry's local newspaper. In more than three decades she's seen a lot of changes and in a feature inside this issue, she reminisced-about "the good old days" and her plans for the future. (See story on page 11) olice arrest three for murder By Rik Davie Port Perry Star The murder of a Scarborough man, in what is being termed as a possible drug related crime, has resulted in arrest of three men and prompted an intense investigation of a farmhouse, located on Waite Rd. just east of the Scugog/Manvers townline last week. A joint OPP, Metro Toronto police investigation has resulted in the arrest of Michael Gray 34, of 5th Concession'Manvers Township, Mr. Gray was charged with first degree murder, in the shooting death of Everton Williams, 26, of | | § i Mr. Williams' body was discovered in a rented van parked at 1220 Markham Rd. in Scarborough on July 17. A coroners report stated Mr. Williams had died of a single gunshot to the chest. Also charged are Rodney Binns, 29, of Hamilton, and James Robert Doiron, 31, of Hamilton. + Mr. Binns turned himself in to Lindsay OPP shortly before 4 p.m. on Aug. 5 and was subsequently charged with second degree murder. Mr. Doiron, accompanied by his attorney, came into the Lindsay. OPP attachment on Friday afternoon and was later charged with first degree murder. He was remanded into custo- dy until his next court appearance. Information received by police led to the investigation of Mr. Gray's Waite Rd home. The residence was cordoned off Monday, Aug. 4 by police and was the subject of an intensive police investigation by a 30 man joint task force. On Friday, crime scene unit officers completed a third and possibly final sweep of the home and surrounding area in the search for evidence. The house and the immediate area have been sealed and guarded 24 hours a day since the investigation of the Gray : Please Turn to Page 5

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