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Scugog Citizen (1991), 26 May 1992, p. 24

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Durham Police D iy fo with some of Tom Hart (cer the volunteers before Sunday's search for the remains of Julle Stanton. Det. Hart Is In charge of the search, held last weekend. PUMPS Compact and portable gasoline engine pumps. Kubota 1s your source tor pumping jobs for construction, agriculture, fish Search fails to turn up clues Two days of intensive searching in the woods and swamps of Scugog and Uxbridge Townships failed to tum up the remains of Julie Stanton, the P teen- in a shallow grave that would leave a slight depression in the ground. And it would be fairly clgse to a road or highway. Two forensic pologists, Dr. Jerry Melbye ager who disappeared more than two ago. Close to 200 volunteers took part in the search Saturday and Sunday, organized by Durham Region Police Detective Tom Hart, the officer in charge of the Operation, said the search will con- tinue again this coming weekend (May 30 and 31) Volunteers (adults only) wish- ing to take part shouldbe at the Durham Police Station in Port Perry (Old Simcoe Street) at 9:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday. They are looking for the remains of Julie Stanton, who was 15 when last seen Easter Weekend 1990 getting into a car near her home in Pickering. Regional Police have charged 46-year old Peter John Stark, a for- mer family friend, with her mur- der. He's in custody waiting trial expected to start in August.x Detective Hart said the search was initialed because "our investi- gation leads us to believe her remains are in the Scugog/Uxbridge area. But that's all ican say." and assistant Sue Jiminez, were part of the weekend search. They were called on to examine any bones found to determine on the spot if they were animal or human. Several bones were found, but they were not human. The Durham Police Mobile Command Unit was on the scene both days and had buman remains been found, this communications centre on wheels would have moved to the sight to serve as headquarters. Last Thursday afternoon, two Scugog Township women walking along Honey's Beach discovered what was thought to be human remains floating near the shoreline. But forensic tests the next day proved the remains to be non- 80th BIRTHDAY human. While the weekend Durham Police search was official- ly looking for the remains of Julie Stanton, mentbers of the family" of Elizabeth Bain took part as well. Bain disappeared from Scarborough two years ago this June. Her 26-year old boyfriend, Robert Baltovich, was convicted this spring of second degree mur- der and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years. He has appealed the convic- tion. Intense searching by volun- teers over the last two years have been conducted.in the Scugog area for the body of Bain, without suc- cess. While the official Police search for Stanton will continue this com- ing Saturday and Sunday (May 30 and 31) Detective Hart said a deci- sion on whether to extend the search beyond this weekend has not been made. Cora (Christie) Gunyou Family, friends and former classmates of CORA (CHRISTIE) GUNYOU About 160 volunteers showed up for the search on Saturday, but - = the number was considerably breeding, civil engineering and many other industrial applications I 1 lower on Sunday, perhaps due to are invitedgo help celebrate her 80th Birthday « Seli-priming centrifugal and Il l the cold weather. Searchers came on Saturday, May 30th, 1992 from 1to 4 PM | from Scugog Township and as far trash type I at the Utica Community Hall. away as Toronto, Cobourg and Best wishes and memories only, please. Burlington. They were bused to the search areas and back to the Port + 1.5.2. 3 and 4 inch models exhibit high suction lift and quick priming «+ 2" High Pressure Pump ofters 3-way watering | | » Compact and portable for ~~ all kinds of fluids hamlet of Sonya and the other on Concession 10. On Sunday, the CAMERON 1 . search areas were along Durham {hota Road 23 which forms the border KUBOTA CANADA LTD B & W Farm Service R.R.5, SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3760 of 357-3192 Perry Police station. On Saturday, they concentrated in two areas, one just north of the between Scugog and Uxbridge Townships. The searchers were told that if the girl is buried in this \ J from your W | ® Great-grandparents, Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts At Dowson"s Valu-mart i in the Port Perry Plaza You Always Save! and Cousins. Located on the back of your Dowson's Register Receipt Tapes are Super Savings from these Professional Merchants in Your Area. ® Stables at Greystone RENE OS SR DITA TR T=Tah {oY alt A7e} ® Subby's Submarine FREE Sub or Salad Plate ® Hiryu Bushido Kai Martial Arts Centre FREE Uniform / Lesson [ade lo gl XV VA oF Tol" F211 FREE Hot Wax and $1.00 OFF Basic Car Wash ® Scugog Citizen - A Real Bargoon! $1.00 OFF Any One Classified Word Ad ® Port Cleaners area, her likely would be 20% OFF All Dry Cleaning ® The Gate Family Restaurant FREE Hamburger Some restrictions may apply. Check Coupond on the back of the Dowson's Register Receipt Tapes. Loads of Love to the, Little Man Happy 1st Birthday mark and Post. We invite all citizens of Scugog to submit photographs and information for this space, "Family Matters", free of charge, to events: First Birthdays for children 25th, 40th, 508k and over Wedding Anniversaries (Please contact our "office 985-6397 for a Citizen photographer to take pictures of wedding anniversaries of 50 years or more); Engagement y School Graduati Wedding A (Please keep copy to fifty words or less). will also be p with a submitted photograph and copy of 100 words or less. POR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE "SCUGOG CITIZEN" at 985-NEWS (985-6397) or drop into our office at 36 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario L9L1)2 free of charge,

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