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Whitby Free Press, 11 Jul 1979, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, JULY il, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Polceare stl Cont'd firom P. 1 Kathleen's grandmother also lives on the same street. ."She was a pretty girl whom we ail watched grow un," said Mr. McLaughlin. "When ber father found her body, it was flot a pretty sight. Not a prctty sight at ail; just sickening. Not only did he find ber bodv but he also found the stick believed used. He found the' seeking theillr tbing that did her in. It is a diabolie thing that wae done. We are ail concerned, and hope' and believe that the police will be successful in their quest." 1 lKth1een was a metuber of the- Anderson Collegiate Basketball team, and a top student with an average of 87 per cent. She was doing so weli in school that she was doing to start taking some Grade 13 subjeets when she entered Grade 12 in September, said David O'Connor, a vice-principal at Ander- son. He said the school would be bonoring Kithleen's memory, fKathleé*nWels but it was too early to say what form the memorial would take. Kathleen enjoyed music and painting and won awards for running and basketball. More than a dozen of her own paintingq of horses were on the walls of her bedroom. Her close-knit famnily had recently returned from a camping trip when the tragedy occured. Neigbbors of the Weis famiiy have said they are afraid, and wonder what kind of person would do sucb a deed to a girl wbo was so popular in the community. Mr. WVeis said he taught bis daughter to believe' in the goodness of people, and now he feels that this belief might have killedher. Manpower placements inereasng, TIhe nuryinber of clients iemployed and registered . or workat tbe Canada Em- ployment Centres in Ajax, Corridor residents will appeal. 0MB decision Cont'd from P. 1 of the 0MB to the Cabinet. As the resolution was passed Mayor Gartshor- pointed out to the- people present from the Manning- Rtoad-Hazelwood Drive area, "Council is not appealing the 0MB decision; but it does flot preclude others from appealing the decision." He pointed out, if the people in the area are flot satîsfied with the Ontario Municipal Board's decision they have every right to make their disatisfaction known In the area where the proposed Manning Mews is to be located there are 32 single famiiy homes. 0f the 32 property owners only one is in favor of the proposed Senior Citizens development. It has been Iearned tbis week that the 0MB Manning Mews decision, is, being appeaied, by the residents. Whitby and Oshawa Itor the month of May totalled 15,064, consistîng of 7,760 female and 7,304 maie clients. This figure includes 4,381 stu-. A< l t s. Placements in the thr 'ee, offices totalled 1,627 for thje month, of which 907 were students, which compares to a total of 503 placements during April. The majority of clients were registered in C'onstruction Trades; Cleri- ai and Related; Sales; Ser- ,ice; Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing nd Material-Handling and related. During May, the greatest .npioyment opportunities xisted in Retail Trade; Ac- ommodation and Food Ser- ,ice; and Manufacturinig ITransportation Equipmfent. In May, there were 56 agreements signed under the rPinada Manpower Indus- tai Training Program. As a- -sult, 76 people wili benefit Irom both training and em- loyment in the Region of >)urham. At the end of May, there ere 138 students in the skill ourses sponsored by the anada Employment Centre id 35 People receiving aca- .3mic upgrading at Druham College. Employers are encoura- ged to contact the Student Centres in Ajax, Bowmnan- ville, Osbawýa, and Whitby to place their orders for sum- mer vacancies. Thieves busy in Whitby Donald Rowe ,0f Çuild Parkway, West Hill bad bis boat moored at the Whitby Ya cht Club during tbe last week of June. On Thursday, June 28, while the owner was absent someone boarded the boat and broke into the cabin. On the owner's, return it was found that a quantity of clothes,1 some tanks, life jackets etc. were stolen from the boat, police said. Another visitor to Whitby was robbed. Catherine McDougaii of-- Sunderland reported to the Regional Police that a radio was taken frorn tbe gatebouse of the Heber Down Conservation, in Brooklin. Police also report that there was a theft of lumber from the Otter Creek subdi- vision, during the latter part Brass hand is visiting, Prince Edward Island The Wbitby Brass' Band will be playing a series of concerts in Prince Edward Island on July 14. The band wili play'at the Summerside Lobster Festi- val at the University of PEI and at- the Confederation of tbe Arts Centre in Charlotte- town. The band was alÊo invited to play in the Kiwanis Inter- national Music Festival July 3 at Mapie Leaf Gardens in Toronto. 11171 EE111 -wi4 111 I i 0F CANADA OWNER 0PERATE6+j Su hm nico yoaw cm alm*o ROYAL 15995ý PREMIER $19995 SIJPREME $29995 AIL PAINT WORK GUARANTEED SHOP HOURS Mon flou Fr. 8a m 6 pm * Sol 10 amn 2 prn m. of June. The Home Lumber Company of Scarborougb bad brought a quantity of lumber to tbe Otter Creek subdivision in preparation for the construction o homes when the workers arrived on the scene the lumber was gone, police said. <. Liliy Keefe of 69 Queens Road, Wbitby reported to the Police that the screens on the bouse bad been tampered witb. On making a further investigation Police report that there had been no entry made into the, home. Garage saleis Sept 8 The Auxiliary of the Dr. J. O. Ruddy General Hospital, wilI bold a giant garage sale Sept. 8 on the playing field at Henry Street Higb Scbool. Tbe Auxiliary bopes to find between 175 and 200 vendors for the sale. Residents are invited to rent spàce at the sale and- bring tbeir treasures for sale. Bootbs are about tbe width of tbree cardtables. p I w w MANDERS R 305 BROCK ST- N.M WHITBY S668-6551 REFAIN Iring; your damagud car te MAACO and wu'II do the' rosi. Wsii contact your Insurance agency or broker. WciI make sure an adjusier am eour car. We'H do quality work ai a riasonabie price and gre you fast service. FREE INSURANCE ESTIMWATES 579-40000 710OWILSON RD. S. 0 OSHAWA. ONT. 1 WE--,-AT-r ýnqw4mw USE CAR mm- ý- 1 . 1 lqqqblqqw mil' lin .ATTAN %ffdre zff«s WW ffly %ol'w m a

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