Whitby Free Press, 22 Apr 1992, p. 31

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THOSE WISIUNG TO RESPOND ta box -numbers shown below, fblase do not send responses to rhe WhitbyFr. Press.This system leàavolce nmalil sstem. To accees, cail 1-416-976-1991. SINGLE., GOOD LOOKING. shy male, lae 30s, wishes to meet married, attractive fernale, 20 ta 40 years, for discreet rondezvous. Reply ta RSVP Box 1018. MARRIED MALE, 28 years aid, looklng for marrled or single female between 20 and 35 for friendshlp. Reply ta RSVP Box 1005. MARRIED MALE, 34, looking for single or» married female between 20 & 35 for friendship. Must b. very discreet. Box 1003. EUROPEAN, INTELLUGENT and momantic maie, 25 ears, 6 ft. tall, very good .okig acs spo &quiet evenings, would like ta meet sincere, trustworthy lady 20-25 years. Reply ta RSVP Box 1020. HI, 1- LOVE MUSIC, dancing & sprts. I ,have.blonde haïr, 22Y'ears ai.Seeklng a tail, romanteic mani. BOX 2000. MALE'- 24 likes music, mavies, seeks nonest, lnteýlg:nt f:maIe for relationship. Not into mmnd games., Box 1002. SINGLE MALE,, 32, very handsome, romantic, enjoys sprts' music, travel,.outdoors and gad conversation, seeks attractive, intelligent female, 19-32, ta share friendship and my cott ~ on Georgian Bay. Reply ta RSVP Box 1022. ENGUSH FEMALE, 23, likes movies, skiing,- travel, dining out & challenges. Seeks honest& rellable guy for relationship, 23-30. RSVP Box 2004. VERY ATTRACTIVE adven- turous attached maie, 34, seeks sîmilar lady for- fun'times. RSVP Box 1013. TILEBRO RRusseil Cameron and Big Brother Phil Beauchamp won an awarcl for rais- ing, the most money in the Big Brothers' Bowl for Millions event. Together they raised more thain $l0. Photo byMawk Eoeur, Whltb Y F..Pr. WIHFY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22. 1992, PAGE ai Obituaries EDGARHERON Edgar Robert < Ted)' Heron of WhitbUA frmer longtune resident Of Ashburn, died at,.Oshawa' General Hospital on April 10, 1992. He was 83. i*He. was born in Ashburn on, July 21,'1908 son of Robert Gardnri andMy lce, (Fisher), Horon. ,'He married Rose- Norene Reynoldson>June. 22,'1932 in., Utica. Mr. Heron 'was a farmerï and a government assessor' before: ;he)àe retireèd. He Was ,%member of. St. Andrew's Preshyterian'Church in Whitby' and Beethoven, L1odge He made mare than 400 driv- ing trips, for the Canadian Can- cer Society. He !0 survived bghis if daughter Doris (and hrhushanci Bi iheMAndlessi) of Do n Milse, son Ken. (and his wife Elaine) of Bracebridge, daughter Paye (and her husband DrFew Leaper) of Etobicoke and daughter Mary (and her hiusband Peter Langer) of Germany, 10 grandchildren and sevan great-grandchildran. Mr. Heron rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel in Whitby on Sunda!y, ApnCil 12, with ser- vices held on Monday, April 13, Rev. Jim McClure of St. Andrew's Presbyerian Church conducting. Spring interment at Burns cemetery, Ashburn. KENNETH MERIJI Kenneth Merr-lu of Whitby died on Wednesday, Aprfi 8, 1992 at Whitby General Hospital. He was 82. He was born on March 2, 1910 in the United States, son of George and Esteli (Gardiner) Merrill. Ho' married Beryl Hornby on August 8, 1959 in Danbury, Con- necticut. Ho was a..Whitby rosi- dent for the past 40years. He is survived byý his wife, sister Ann Fisher and brother- in-law Eanl. The funeral service was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on Friday, April 10, 1992, Rev. Rod Barlow conducting. Interment at Thornton cenietery. BERNICE MORRUSON Bernice Ruth Mornison of Whitby died on Thursday, April 9, 1992 at Whitby General Ilas- pital. She waa 83. Township on Februaçy 15, 19S daughter of John Wesle'y and Ruth (Tuner) Keenan. She is survived by son Grant (and hie wife Beryl) of Norland, son.Aldon (and his wife Lorraine) of Barrie and son Robert (and hie wife ôarolo*) of Brighton; ais- ter Doreen of Whitby and brother Victor of Etobicoko; grandchil- dren Roxanne Brasier Robai-t Morrison, Shelley F!dwards, Sharon Morrison, John Mormion, Wendy Scott, Bill Morrisan; 15 great-grandchildren. Services wrre held at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel. Interment at Mount Lawn Crematorium. CHABLjES SAY Charles Heny Say of Whitby died on Saturday, Apnil il at Whitby General Hospital. Ho was 76. Ho was born on Auguat 12, 1915 in Toronto, son of Joseph Henry and Charlotte M. (Red- fern) Say.. Ho married Hilda Mary on December 19, 1936 in Agincoùrt. Ho ia survived by hie wife, son Ray- (and his wife June), daghter Vicy* rncide Rick (and Val), Nacy Tracy ad Jef, geatandhilrenJamie gôfuneral service was held at the W.C. Town Funeral Cha- pel. Interment at Mount Ljawn crematorium'. CARL SMIH Carl Smith of RR4 Havelock died on Thursday, A rul 9, 1992 at Whitby General Hospital. H e was 78. He was&lirn onJune 27 1913» son of ýHenry and Ada (friorden) Smith.-Heé marid Janet VWhite- field. Mr-. Smith. was a mechanic beore retiring. Ho e 'la,-rvived by, Dani (Mrs. Donald- Reilly), ,ýKari (and his wife Dyanne) and'Dale Bannie. Heo rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whltby on Fr1- day April 10, with services held on àaturday, April il, Bey. Bes- sie Lane conducting.' Spring mnterment. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Family Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers " Cemetery Lettering " Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas S t. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointmenta gladly arràanged Crime Ste prs and Durham Regional Police robbery squad are again asking for the public'she1lp in solving an armed robbery that occurred on Monday, Marc 9 in Courtice. At 8:33 pm. a maie entered the Checkers Variety store at 150King St. E. and ran towards the cashier. The suspect was armed with an eight-inch, black-handled knife and damanded that the clark gfva hlm the moneyro the tili. After the clark turned over the ah hesset loolng for more money,. reached over and td up the cs drawer. Latta money was also taken. The suspect left the store, running in a northwesterly direction ta the rear of the store and thon over a fonce and out of sight. The suspect is described as male, white, 5-ft '9-mns,clark brown hair partod in the middle and pulled *back mnto a ponytail, ap roximateIy ae18, 145 ibs., wearing a thré-quater ngthcoatand fa e was prilycvrdb a white scarf or a Laby diaper. prilycvrdb Bobbery invostigators feel that the suspeoct is responsible for three other robberies at this location and two at the Checkers store at 30 Park Rd. N. in Oshawa. A ro-enactment of, this crimie wil ho shown on CITY-TV (channel 57 cabla 7) on thursday, A ril 23 durin¶,the 6 and 10 p.m. naws. It will aiea ho shown on 8HEX-TV in-Peterborough and CKVR in Barrie on Friday, April 24, again during the news. Crime Stoppera w*ill ay up ta $1,000 in cash for information- leading ta the arrestofe suspect. Convemience and.variety store robberios soared during March, and if you h ave "ny information, call Crime Stoppers. Similar cash rewards will bie paid for informnation leading ta an arrest in any seriaus crime. Tho Durhamn Regional Crime Stoppera hatlino is 436-8477, (that's 436-TIFS), and is open 24 houîrsper day, savon days a week. The phono number can ho dialed from most aroas of the regon free of charge. If this numbor is long distance, yçu can cl coiect or cail through y aur local Durhamn Regional Police nu nber and ask for Crime Stoppera.* Cails will nover ho traced or recordod. You will not ho requirod ta identilfr yourself or have ta go ta, court. Constable Grant Arnold is the co-ordinatair with the Durham Bogional Crime Stoppai-s and write. this article ta help combat crime.1 dedutie..dnatons e :. nay e sent . eDurha 'fi L~ j Due to techiiical glitches, the horoscope side of RSVP is not working at this timne. We, i let you know when it is restored

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