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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-05-07, Page 10heat, airy 7, teen Wituesoes sap* Murray indiums atone on boat COFMNURD crone page peered. (Witnesses testiftsd in at now crowded cuurrtruoar regarding sawing 'Steve .,and `Mistie ort Stove's boat, Tutt • seeing Stove rewm to the harbour slam en the evening . ofs ay 31. Mae than 40 people gath- mai in the- worn onMoaday, more than twice the usual number of spectators, along with fncods and family of the Murrays to hoar the= day's tes- umuny. That testimony began with Patricia Cafik and her •boyfrieed,'Mike Ryan. who owned a sailboat in Snug :Harbour. The couple are front theAitdtaxr area. Caftk testified she had met Mistie the weekend before whet Mistie, a friend of hers and Cali 's two daughters played together and spent the .night on Murray's boat. On May 31. Cafik said she • was reading un the boat when she sae and spoke briefly to Mistie who was Coming to her father's boat. Ryan also testified he had said "hello." to Mistie and was aware of her being on the Murray boat, docked hear his. • ,WhileLeaf ik •was below, maktog.dirtetar, site -raid site hoard tate +toed ( tuntbiing of Murray's high•powertd boat millet eiintbul , pan ovay alp tate .steps in ,the 'boat 'to sane `Murray leave owith Mistie standing in the break of • the boat. Kyan gave similar testimo- ny. 'Neither saw the boat return but noticed it was not in the harbor the next morning Under cruss.examination, neither could recall seeing the Agawa C:anytm. one of the largest treighters to use the harbor. tending sat( that day. Greenspan stied disctrpan- cies in • Cafik 's and Ryan 'N testimony on 'Monday com- pared to statements they made to the police and in n preliminary hearing last year. Greenspan indicated that both gave difterent dates of their arrival that weekend in Cartier statements and had changed their stories on Monday. Carni. gave a more precise indication en 'Monday of when they arrived at their boat but did not give, one dur- ing the preliminary hearing. Couples took plenty of photos CONTINUED' ram paw ? speaking. Summer found it helped to at least know num- bers in Spanish when she was in the marketplace. -Each crew worked towards the -completed project. "ln the end. sheet metal was on the roof, gables- in. hyla' in -and even T bar ceilings in." said Marlen. Partitions in upstairs rooms were also constructed as well as outside railings. When their work terms were finished. each group flew. with a lot less luggage, in a 15 -seater plane to the air- port in Managua. It was a one-hour flight - a let quicker than the bus and. boat ride there: • What a Vacation'. Why did these couples decide to put themselves through the sweat and toil and impoverished conditions 'Wuur mniuse ,isritgptuv- ing with lige. Qs'that %What you're tidbit's; usriGree rspan askant Roan tele (Oruenapan he woes ' PIO 4per cent certain s he new Miotic that .day hut only 95 per cant sone he ,naw 'Steve bemuse he did nut actually speak to Stove .while 'he did spear to`Mink . Ctilk had:tesliftcd she was "veay sure" she saw Steve and ''vein), •sure" she saw Mistie. Under cruss•oxaminatiun, Ryan could not recall other specific times in April •or tura 'vaCatiuri ., **For the experience and to help them out.' said Tyler. The Papples went on the trip shortly after they were mar- ried. Summer said they could have just gum' to a resort but taking the kind of trip they did it was a _Chance tO sec what the country was really like. The Vincents also were interested in the experience when they heard about it at church and wanted to help. After working a double 'Stint of four weeks total. Tyler isn't sure if he'd julep at the experience again.. "1'd like to Mc the finished project." said Jane. The Papples and Vincents both took plenty of phu-_ tographs and slides of their • trip and are willing to talk to local groups about •more of their experiences, Good turnout for So: . e hie CONTINUED drum page If _ of Sealorth competed over the weekend et the. Oakland players teed it up for the h8- University Invitational in hole three-person scramble- . Michigan•. About 65 players. format. What an ante/int! mostly from the ruin -west' turnout' . The winning teatns were: Winner - Jerry Wright. Cohn - Y'oung, Gary Bennett with a' 63; Second -.Paul Selsey. , Run McCallum. Ken Janrnaat with a 64: Third - Karsten • Carroll. Jason Patterson. Brent Vandenekkvr with a 65. top 15 with a score of M. • anti Fourth - i)uug kilio t. f.adies'night was rained out ChriltRookc. Jim Verliot' last week .'They will resume with a 06.• Lung dare was play this week on 'Thursday won by -Paul Selvcy; closest evening. All gol ing ladies w hole a3 - Roug Fry; clescst • arc invited. Men's night cOn- to holt:alit -Kick Le:onhardt: untied fur the third week. The closest to hole *13 - Frank first of the weekly prizes will Vcxlx ine, closest to hole $15 - be given out this week. Neil Steve Meinally; closest to Baker is looking for an assis- holc a 16 -Paul Selvcy. cant to help with scoring each Lveryone in the event week. Seniors are scheduled rcc eavtdl a prize: but the big to begin on Monday. May 5. winner was the Scaforth and The seniors will be happy to Distriet Foudbank that will be playing again but sad- rec:eive $50X). dened by the loss of one of Members Rave Mhz of their members and one of our Clinton and Tony Greidanus club members: Ron.Knight. bIttIO5. participated. The 36 - hole tournament was cut to I8 holes bmause ui heavy • rain. Hilt/. of the University of Detroit. tied 1or second - ptaee.with 7-1, one under. Grcidanas. at Mercyhurst College. Eric. finished in the May that he had been at the boat. Greenspan suggested it could have 'been a visit on May l6 and May 17 that 'Ryan=amd rt3(tfik saw Mistie and Stamen the boat. -Korvin Adair of London testified That he and his .wile were meeting his in-laws et his father-in-law's boat at Snug Harbour un the evening orMay 31. Adan said he saw Murray arrive in the company of a young woman but diti nut hnuw if it was Mistie. He saw the woman help load and store small pan.'els Vet the boat and watched as it exited the harbor. He saw Murray uperaling the boat anti the young woman standing in the mid- dle til the boat. "i never did see her teee.' he said. When his in-laws arrived. they tuck the boat onto the lake and when they returned. slew the -Murray boat. parked in the harbor basin, facing the gram elevators. "I noticed Mr. Murray was McLaughlin Chev'QIds .L ISd • 1311tttir►;3t Sei}gtth.$2'1•1140 *Service 'Selection 'Savings *Satisfaction •Leasing *Complete BODY SHOP Service Ee`;t '',:til' Bate 61., 5 yrs as of May 5/97 /N V 6STIVa6NTS 4 73 • ,cn t + e 2655503 Pulpiteec►ge at Dm's Guitod .Kathleen Williamson and Margaret Craig were greeters at, puff's United Church May 4. It was pulpit exchange Sunday and Alex McGilvery from Dungannon, exchanged with lames Murray. .He noted the following announcements: UCW meet Wed. May 7 at.4.p.m. t c Country$upper Sraorgasbord will - be held.May 19. One of the world's .grcialest mysteries is multiple se1erp- sis, a disease that can,disabic in tire, prime of hfe.,lts cause is unitnpwn, its 'world-wide distributitrp .baffling, its 'PAW Af}pref ictablc ono Ass cgre ui iScovcrcd• ,S a high -6;k Ppn09't Mks rliseese, with tens o11 ilhRN- swigs afflicted. These/pest . rayyp ,wnesks the MS Read-- rAan ihae,been unwderltpn iPuhlic SchogI t ,r{hil4r4P,rc4 $'ft$ Pis O1S/, Pige l U w�.1t sP hg1,►rs. rq$1af#t4P . f4f.cc Walton by Patty B,41,.% . 387*6156 gym where they ended ,the campaign , bysinging a Sang called, ';Ian {lead".*rs. Croaker gave each v�ildf;d certificate for participattrlg:in the,1yt i -A-Thein. IPORCakes 199PWar P i1Rilh Qh,1;, . pSll ,212. ,i ,7,..lalre, that P,e eldf4�+il t4hc RRteq g *t1 ,the 4,k1 jpl, f ge• mi1)Nte^s � �Pt�S+s p . , c fq e lir aim We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current .75 Years G43n( Spnng Sale - Final Week' flyer. ;Page 2 - Custom I O 1.1- •914b Set, .86-3050.(. Incorrect clubs are shown. The description and item . number are correct. Page 16 - Uual-'Maak 'Respirator, 49-x631-2. 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