Whitby Free Press, 3 Mar 1993, p. 27

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Whitby 'Fre Piress, Wednesday, Mardi 3. 1993, Pageo 27 * RUTII CARTILE Ruth Fanny (Morrison) Cartile died at Whitby General Hospital on Thursday, ebruary 18, 1993. She was 86. She was the wife of William Cartile, iate of 850 Green St., Whitby and mother of Joan Dun- can, Ronald Alexander, Carole White, Constance McNeiL She is also surv ived by several grand- children. A private faniily funeral was heid from McEachnie Funerai Home. Interment at Thornton crem atorium. ELISABETH DUIVESTEYN Elisabeth J. Duivesteyn of Manilla died on February 26, 1993 in Manilla. She was 88. She was born Elisabeth Ver- heul on April 14, 1904 in Hazers- woude, The Netheriands. She married Pieter Duivesteyn on June 26, 1930 in Bieiswijk, The Netheriands. Mrs. Duivesteyn was a mem- ber of Emmanuai Reformed Church in Whitby. OBITUARIES She is survived by sons Tony (and his wife Margaret) of Black- stock, Kryn (and h is wife Anne) of Brooklin, Herman (and his wife Susan) of Brooklin, daught- ors Adrie (and her husband Wytze Vanderley) of Whitby, Erkie (and her husband Jack DeVos) of Manilia, Neiiie (and her husband Ben Hooyer) of Brantford, Ann (and her hus- band Neil Van Staveren) of Whitby, Elizabeth (and her hus- band Ike Raaphorst) of Brooklin, Trudy (and h or husban d John Van Staveren) of Whitby, Joanne (and her husband Bill Jepma) of Port Porry and Pat (and her husband John Pluister) of Brook- lin; 45 Vrandchildren, 39 great- grandchiidren, two sisters and four brothers. She was predeceased by her By Const. Grant Arnold Durham Regional Police Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving an armed robbery that occurred in Courtice on Tuesday, April 28. Just after 4:30 a.m., a maie suspect, armed with a single-barrelled shotgun, entered the V P lus Gas Bar at 1402 King St. W. (northeast corner of King St. W. and Townline Rd.). The suspect confronted two employees and also a customer. The employees were ordered to turn over ail of the money from the tili. The tili was opened and the suspect reached over the counter and removed the cash with his i eft hand and shoved the bis into his pocket, The robber had the shotgun pointed at the victims during this incident. Before leaving the business, the suspect pointed the weapon at the customer and demanded his money. The suspect then asked for a carton of Players Filter. He was last s en running southbound across King St. towards the Bi-Way stre. Fortunately, ne ene was injured during the robbery and only a small amount of cash was stolen. The suspect is described as male, white 5-ft. 7-mns., 130 lbs., aged 19 to 20, biack, straight, shoulder-length hair and was clean shaven with a thin moustache. He was wearing a black bail cap, tan cioth-type bomber jacket, faded blue jeans, a blue T-shirt and running shoes. A re-enactment of the crime will be shown on CITY-TV (channel 57, cable 7) on Thursday, March 4 during the 6 and 10 p.m. news. It wili aiso be shown on CHEX-V in Peterborough and CKVR in Barrie on, Friday, Marceh 5, again during the news. If you have any information on this or any other serlous crimes, cail Crime Stoppers at 436-8477, that's 436-TIPS. Crime Stoppers wili pay up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest. Calers are neyer asked to identify themselves or to testify in court. Sergeant Grant Arnold writes this article to heip combat crime. prgai o s. o .0 reilw v 80 n 0orh husband, great-granddaughter Kristen Reinsma, one sister and one brother. The funerai service was held on March 1, 1993 at Emmanuel Reformed Church, 1ev. A. Hon- ken conducting. Spring inter- ment at Groveside Cemetery, Brookiin. MARGARET JOHNSTON Margaret B. Johnston of Whitby died at Oshawa General Hospital on February 19, 1993. She was 71. She is survived by daughter Isobel (and her husband Reg Pelletier), daughter Penny (and hier husband Roy Sampson), grandson Philiip A. Irving, gr:anddaughter-s Irenda M. Cha- ifioux (and hier husband Jean), Jennifer D. Pelletier, Stephanie L. Pelletier, Lorrene Gibson and Sandra MacDonald and great- granddaughters Crystal Gibson nd Sydney Chalifeux, and friend Marge McNeice. The funerai service, was heid fromn the W.C. Tcwn Funeral Chapel, 11ev. Joe Hoskin conduct- ing. Cremation &nd interment at Groveside cem etery. DONALD MACMILLAN Donald Kenneth Gilbert Mac- Millan of Whitby died on Febru- ary 14, 1993 at Oshawa General Hospital. He was 74. He wasbhem on Juiy 2, 1918 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, son of Angus Hfugh and Ida May Eve- lyn (Smith) MacMillan. He married Katharine on March 16, 1957 in Winnipeg. A Whitby resident for 15 years, Mr. MacMillan was a civil ser- vant before his retirement. He was a Royai Canadian Air Force flying officer with 110 Canadian Squadron, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112 Whitby. He is survived by his wife, son M yies son James, daugher-in- iawMîÏona, grandsons James and Robert and granddaughters Mor- 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust " Famiiy Monuments " Granite or Bronze Markers *Cemetery Lettering *Sandblasting Stafford Moniuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments gladly arranged AL-ANON Is somebody's drinking a problera with you? We understand. Caîl Al-Anon at 728-1020. gan and Meigen. Spring interment at Groveside cemetery. IRA DAVID ROBINSON Ira David Robinson died on February 16, 1993 at Fairview Lodge. He is survived by wife Helen Elizabeth, son Guy (and his wife Deborah) daughter Susanne (and her liusband Neil Wasson), and g1randchildren David, Michael, Jennifer, Jason, Brad- ley and Amberlee. Memoriai service was held on Saturday, February 20, 1993 nt St. Mark' s United Church. Inter- ment at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardons. THOMAS FARNDALE Thomas Richardson Famndaie of Whitby died at Oshawa Generaie«ý1spitai- on February 15, 1993. He was 76. Ho was born on Juiy 30, 1916 in Kinsale, Ont., son of Sam and Maryý (Richardson) Famndale. H-e married Isabel Robinson on Sep- tember 30, 1944 in Martintown, Ont. A Whitby resident for 48 years Mr. Farndale was a Genoral Motors Plant Protection em ployeebefororetiringin 1980. li e was a member of St. Mark's United Church, was a 50-year member of Mount Zion Lodge No. 39 Brookiin, and a member of the Whitby Chapter 248 of the Eastern Star. Ho is survived by his wife, dau ghters Darlene (and her hus- band Dennis) and Donna (and her husband Andy), grandson David Massey and brother Gor- don (and his wife Ruth). He was predeceased by his brother Howard. He rested at the W.C. Town Funerai Chapel. The funerai ser- vice was held on February 18, 1993 at St. Mark's United Church, 1ev. Brian Gee and 11ev. Jeannette Millar conducting A speciai tribute te, Mr. Tarn- dale was read by his grandson David Massey. Interment at Salem Cemetery. STEP-ON-IT SALEM UR PRICES ;WILL :FLORVU 3Y Vinyl Remnants Stai nmaster 55 oz. Stain Resistant Carpet $1 (LIMITED STOCK) In-stock Vinyl starting at $ Rec Room Carpet $ 0-70% OFF i 2.95 SQ YARD i 7.95 SQ YARD 5.9 5 SQ. YARD 4.9 5 .YR FREE SHOP A T HOME SER VICE! with a f ree one-year membership. On hand president EarI Ormiston. to offer congratulations were (from Ieft, 't'otEo by VMirk Reesor. WNbhy Free Presa

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