Whitby Free Press, 14 May 1986, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS CRIME STOPPERS Dy SGT. S. RYRIE Durham Co-ordlnator Durham Regional Crfime Stoppers is asking for the public's assistance in solving a iumber of Break* and Enters which occurred In Beaverton. During the early hours 'of Wednesday, Marcb 26, 1986, il stores were.- broken into, in which cash and goods ,were taken. The local Legion was also broken into and a large amount of cash was taken from the safe. Durlng that particular night it was very foggy. Crime Stoppers will pay rewards to anyone providing inormation 15 -7 leading to an arrest in these cases. In addition, rewards of Up to $1,000 will be paid for infor- mation which results in arrests for any serious, offences. Callers will neyer have to reveal their identity or testify in court. The Crime Stoppers numbers are 222-8477 or 1-800-38-8477 toîl free. - Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durbam Regional Police Force wrtes this article to belp combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Boards across- Nortb America. The award money is raised tbrough tax deductible donations whicb may be sent t o Durbam Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box s4, Osbawa, Ont. LRH7K8. Fireworks A family fireworks display at Jeffery St. Park during thÈ Vic- toria Day weekend has been approved by Whit- by council. The display wiIl be held on the evening of May 18 - in case of rain it will be held on the 19th. Carol Fraser was on top of t he world on the weekend because her son Mark, won a free bouse cleaning by Molly Maid wben be wrote in 25 words or less why bis momn is the best. The promotion was sponsored by Molly Maid and McDonalds and ran from May 1 to May 9. Seen bere with Mrs. Fraser and Mark are manager of the Thickson Rd. McDonalds Bob Smith and owner of Whitby Molly Maid fran- chise Deb Filip. Free Press Staff Photo Agrieultural beer tent approved; A beer tent for the Oshawa-Witby Agri- cultural Exhibition has been approved by Whit- by Council. The exhibition will run from Thursday, JuIy 17 to Saturday, July 19. The South Ontario Agricultural Society, which is hosting the exhibition, will now make an application for a special occasion per- mit fromn the Liquor Licence Board of On- troin rrler in have the beer tent. The ap- plication will be accom- panied by the resolution from town council ap- proving the event and its location. The fair grounds are located on Conlin's Rd. ai Garrard Rd. If the Liquor Licence Board approves the special occasion permit, the beer tent will be open from 12 to 11: 30 p.m., during the tbree days of the fair. -House of Flowers and Gifis More than a flower shop! WEDDING'SPECIAL Wedding Flower's 55 Baldwin St., Brooklin 655-3833 repairs. ",Why is it s0 much? Initially we must bave bought a dead horse. To put this mucb money in- to a building this young, well," we must have bought a dud," said the councillor. NOW AVAILABLE ON BETA &VHS 76 Baldwin St. Brooklln 655-4229 saîd be was pleased that the motion was at least a start but said he was disappointed that the proposal did not include a gymnatoriuifl 40 ad- dress the needs of other recreational groupa ln tbe community besides swimming and skating sports. The Mayor ad- ded that he boped the gymnatorium would figure prominently in the town's future recreation plans. i IIt's regrettable that ive've bad to deal with the kind of disruptions we've had on this issue but hopefully this will get us back on a friendly footing and be a benefit to the entire com- munity. "Now we've got to ad- dress the growth of recreation in Whitby. Let's get it underway and make a real thrust towards building an im- proved facility in our community"," said Councillor Tom Edwar- ds. The town consultants informed council that if the project went to ten- der this September, construction would probably take about 60 FROM PG. 1î , 181...ut-.-- ---- SDance hall get.s go ahead. for a period of six mon- Whitby council ap- had told the Free Press close the club. ths and will berenewed plauded Longmuir for that anyone suspected Councillor Gerry only after a report by opening the club, coun- of being drunk would not Emm, said it is now up the towns by-lawofficer cillor Joe Bugelli, ex- be allowed into the club. to the young people to s receîved by council. pressed a concern with make it work and Coun- If the report is the age limit of- the Councillor Tom Ed- cillor Marcel Brunelfeý favourable towards the nightclub. Teenagers 13 wards said bie was im- agreed sayîng it is im- club, the licence will be to 19 are permitted in pressed by Longmuir's portant to the young renewed for another the club. entbusiasm for the club people of Whitby tha't period of six months and 'II am concerned with and told members of -the club succeed. under the same con- the 19 year olds," said council that Longmuir ditions. If the report is Bugelli. He noted that at bas stated that if the The Playground will not favourable the 19, teenagers are at that club attracts the wrong open for business at 7 licence will be renewed age where they can con- type of person, he wilI p.m. on Friday. under the current town sume alcobol and tbere by-laws for a public hall could be a problemn witb _____________________ licence - affectively them interacting with closing tbe club. the younger crowd. FROM PG.1 While the majority of But earlier Longmuir Mayor unhappy APPROVED AIR STATION-II SCUBA DIVERS Y. 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