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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2004-11-17, Page 6ULLTIRE UMW UMW www.mis.ca w11 lla Cuan Res .527-1 519 REAL ESTATE LTD. 8 Main Street, Seaforth 519-527-1577 office Linde Dobbs Ree 519-522-0221 6-THR HURON EXPOSITOR, Nov. 17, 2004 sVISITot UrSnAT V\xpos(wwm News Beaven featured on Too Huntley Street after Internet child porn bylaw passes By Susan Hundertmark Expositor Editor Huron East Coun. Mark Beaven will be featured on 100 Huntley Street in the /mad peit owe 0I// !!J 1/! 01/1/01/ 0/I Stade , ce. tieem6et2/,frac /,2 - . 9teihm %1/J (utelfria'e (,700(/1eJ la/ ci t Ws pars everything for your holiday decorating • Wreaths • Garlands • Christmas 'Mos • Candles • Christmas Trim • Ribbons • Bows • Fresh flowers & Plants Ws alae do custom designs 17 Victeria,SL, Clinton 482-8222 FREE Gifts with $10 purchase or greater • Italian style charm braeehib Festive napkins and Pinsridge • Watches • Maw starting at $29 • Piller y' ornate candle holders • Phots boxes • Vaud diktat' - 25% off and mors • Natural Stone jewelry • Boarington • Homs and Idtchen dicer MUM= dtiesrations • Gandhi cards, angels and beaks 28 Albert SL, Clinton sin presents 5% OFF your purchase of any regular priced merchandise. Corns in and envy browsing thru sur titin holiday weer as limbos' and casual wear. Nle look forward to soma Christmas with you. 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We're interested in the issue and this. is just another story in an ongoing list of stories we're done about fighting child pornography," said 100 Huntley Street reporter Denise Lodde. Beaven came to Huron East council in June with the idea of creating a bylaw that would require internet service providers to filter out child pornography to patrons within Huron East or face fines up to $5,000. The bylaw was changed before its third and final reading to require internet service providers to comply with police in the fight against child Quoted There is something we can do, as insurmountable as the problem may be,' -- 100 Huntley Street reporter Denise Lodde MAKE MOLEHILLS OUT OF MOUNTAINS. 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Deere. 20tours 03 hos n g kr atraan preens 01* durns oordeo a OW 111# b M eflaik %WW o' 'n 1l4 d me Men Odes mel' De ceased d art Inv Medd role Urkie spectres ski. as Men re nrtagr outdo Worrell h earN'sed See Dere, to de* Order fray bre b los Bleb 004,,P 0 ODs 2000.0*4.. Giro t0J 5E4 pornography. Lodde said Beaven's idea to create a municipal bylaw fighting child pornography on the internet "sounded like a really unique approach." "It showed what regular Canadians can do to fight this. There is something we can do, as insurmountable as the problem may be," she said. "You can tell he (Beaven) loves his community and wants to make a diffeence." Lodde said a lot of 100 Huntley Street viewers are involved in the fight against child pornography. Along with 110 Huntley Street, Beaven is hearing from several other municipalities that have plans of using Huron East's bylaw as a blueprint in passing their own to fight child porn. He said municipalities in Leeds -Grenville, Newmarket and Minto in Ontario, Gatineau, Quebec, Richmond, B.C. and municipalities in Alberta are considering similar bylaws. Beaven said he received thousands of e-mails since his original bylaw was presented to Huron East council in June and the recent approval by council of the bylaw started up the flow of e-mails once more. "A lot of municipalities were watching to see what we were doing. I just got an e-mail from a councillor in Leeds -Grenville looking for a copy of our bylaw," he said. While internet service providers (ISPs), like T u c k e r s m i t h Communications Cooperative (TCC) are saying the municipal bylaw is not requiring ISPs to do anything they weren't already required to do by law, Beaven disagreed. He said the bylaw will require ISPs to cooperate with police if they are told to block a website that is hosted outside of Canada. "There is nothing in the Criminal Code requiring internet providers to block websites from outside Canada so in some respects, the bylaw strengthens what police can do," he said. "This is the first time in Canadian history that there's a legal requirement to cooperate with police in those instances," said Beaven. Truscott postcard campaign receiving response of 20,000 By Cheryl Heath Clinton News Record Editor Nearly 200 Steven Truscott supporters streamed through the Guelph home of Mary and Jeff Yanchus last Wednesday to participate in what is turning into a postcard campaign of international scope. The postcard protest, addressed to Ontario Attorney General Michael J. Bryant who has been asked by federal Justice Minister Irwin Cotler to review the Truscott conviction, has already exceeded its original print order of 16,000, says Mary. In fact, she says, the 4,000 extra postcards are also gone — meaning the Yanchus family members, who are long-time believers in Truscott's innocence, have reached their goal. "We're stopping at 20,000 because we think that makes a really loud statement to Mr. Bryant," says Mary, who is a Clinton native. She says the goal is to encourage protesters to deluge the Attorney General's office with the postcards through the month of November so that "Mr. Bryant is left with no question about Steven Truscott's innocence." Though 20,000 is the print limit, Mary notes like- minded protesters, worldwide, are copying the information meaning it is possible the Attorney General's office will see more than 20,000 cards. A London-based advocacy organization, Londonnow.ca, is also lending its support to the Truscott campaign. Truscott was convicted of the capital murder of 12 - year -old Lynne Harper in 1959 when he was 14 years of age. Originally sentenced to hang, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment following a public outcry. He was paroled 10 years later, but has always maintained his innocence.