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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jul 1973, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAV, JULY 12, 1973, PAGE 15 668-6111 Cassifi*ed Adver tsing 2.4. MORT6GE MEY aAmrBL .5 YEAR TERM OPEN MOATGAGE " NO SONLSES " NO VAEDIT CHECKS " MO INQUIRY 0F NEIGHBOURS " CONFIDENTIAL ARRANGEMEN«TS MADE IN MOUR O*W HC*IE " BORROW AS LITTLE AS $1,600 " FAST SERVICE WITBY FREE PRESS BOX 206g WHITBY A& ,.Iudoimts e cits vU esM nsnudt » d'Squ m m . C.*, M 0 eet4 i*0 a"Ul NAME ................................ ADDRFSS ............................ P.0O ................................. PLEASIE NO1T CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE 15: 5:00 P.M. MONDAY FOR EACH WEEK'S FAPER FOR SALE For Sale: Lloyd Carniage $1 5.00. Car bed, converts to seat $8.00. Jolly Jumper $4.00. Fine condition. 668- 9622. 1972 Honda 750 plus cash for 1972 or 1973 Harly Dres- ser. Consider Superglide. 668 - 9324 Mr. Parham. 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Ha,- rdtop. Power brakes and steering. Automatic trans- mission, radio. $575.00. 668. 6483. Family Picnic: near Port Perry, Sat. iuly 28th, Lot 22 Concession 10, Reacb T- ownlship. $2.00 per family. AUl proceeds to Ontario So- cial Credit League. DAY CARE Day Care in my home. Cen- tral Whitby. Please caîl 668- 9678. HELP WANTED Pliarmacist: Managers Ont- ario License required for Met- ro and rural areas on Ontario by progressive company of- ferring excellent compensat- ion and benefits. AUl replys ept in strict confidence. Ph- ne Stan Iscove 416 - 781- 351. T HEI CORNERSTONE I "Gifts for People who care'j 122 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario 668-8401I * Horseracing *Miss Oshawa Fair Contest *Horse Drawing Contest Don't Corne Up Empty About Insurance THAT SAVES- AND PROTECTS for ail classes of insurance including life cali WARREN J. MOWAT insurance agency imited 115 DUNDAS STREET WEST, WHITBY, ONTARIO- (416) 668-6861 Conviots Escape Custody Last Tuesday morning (J- uly lOth) two convicts who were being transported from Sudbury to Kingston escaped custody at T'hickson Road and Hwy. 401. Stephen Oscar Faust, twe- nty years old, 51l0"', 135 lbs., brown hair, blue eyes and a two inich scar on right cheek, and Mitchell Gordon MacArthur, twenity - one ye- ars old. !', 139 lbs, brown hair and brown eyes were *Vince Mumford *Log &iwing Contest *Judging of Livestock ADMISSION Aduits $1.00 Children 25 cents Cars 50 Cents. on their way to Kingston Penitentiary to serve time for over one hundred charges that the pair bad been con- victed of. Apparently the convicts managed to get free of their handcuffs and jumped the two Sudbury Sherrif officers at the Thickson Road/Hwy. 401 overpass and took pos- session of the officer's car. Anyone who may have any information concerning this car, a 1972 Buick two door blue bearing license no. JET 747 is asked to contact the nearest police station. At press time these men are stili at large and apparen- tly considered dangerous. A CCIDENT REPORT Monday evening (July 9th) a two car collision at the corner of Hwy. 12 and Cou- nty Road No. 5 'wrote-off' two cars and caused injuries to three persons. The two drivers: Thomas Lesley (73 years old) of 214 Bond St. E., Oshawa and Shannon Kinsman (41 yèars old) of 921 Nonquon Rd., Oshawa, along with a passen- ger Ruby Lesley (71 years old) suffered injuries and were taken to huspital. Apparently one car was northbound on Hwy. 12 when it was in collision with the second vehicle which was east- bound on County Road 5. Charges are pending. CALL Mr. Wiks 942-2611 or 691121 Toronto IJi!ML e 15 WORDS MO $1 M*ADANCE no coemwciw *.éWi/v MAIL TO; 66th ANNUAL Oshcawa Fair JuIy 19»22, 1973 Alexandra Park e ~~~1~~ ý ý1

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