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Whitby Free Press, 5 Sep 1979, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, SEFfEMBER 5, 1979, WHITBYFPRE Bonnelli.to be tril The Whitby Psychicatric Hospital patient who alled- gedly itabbed an Oshawa Woman at a shopping Iplaza, JuIy 13, has elected -to be tried by 'a county court'judge and jury. Edward Allan Bonneil, 27, a resident-patient of the' institution stands charged .with attempted murder. His lawyer, Gary Kitchen Of Oshawa, waived the hear- ing of any evidence at last Tuesday'spreli minary hear- i ng in Oshawa provincial court before JudgeDoald Dodds, Dodds committed Bonnell tstand trial on the charge. This hearingý had been delayed whlle Bonnell rec'el- ved psychiatrie'assessment at the Penetanguislene Men- tal Centre. Break in àometime during the night of August 28 and 29,. someone gained entry into the Sun Gold Fruit Market and stole the cash. float. Durhami Regional Police spokesman said that the thief gained entry to the store through an unlocked door i the rear, of the building, located, at 124 Brock Street North. Poficeé_said f; thfe -o'wrièr. BE PRESS,,' . lied by jy of the store, Wiliam -Collar POIdS %aý estîrnated at « reported a losa of f125 'in casoh poîe ~ -the float for thenjext <lýy!'# business. Theft ' DurhaznRegiopaf -Polîce $tm da * lî lgt , report that a Çâ radio d 'tsé' lg stolen from a, ý.r ' "$r't. pmottÇ8st weekend of Aûgüét2,5' ~ ~~o~ it f -Policespokerxm- ai -g y Sharon Keetch o geè* Y »,~i e Whitby reported&,thetheft ot 'ý:; g a Rocket 40 chapl iîtîe«eý,- t ,.an 4o band <CB) rdo'n ir'8Y è1w sb~~$ ' track tapes from' er crî - .: .e n f1' ... which was parked' h'th " the fot, of X*li, yWold building's parking lot.,', Ie6 Dundas -StreetEat The value of the.:stôlen Te etwa ùvled a 40 ,Red Cross asks, ft Whitby Red Cr oss ,is holding a Blood, Donor Clinic.' on Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will be at the Canadian Legion Hall on I Byron Street, just south of Dundas Street. Whitby residents have 'a * good reputation for suýpport- BUSI NESS GROWS Canadian chartered'banks' overseas business now ac- counts for 29 per cent of' their assets, accordingto the, Canadian Bankers' Association. ing Blood Donorcelinics. This clinic will be the' first 'September clinie in many years. The clinic organizers, idflder chairman Joyce Cox, hope for an excellent' atten- dance. > Posters have been put up in most commercial and in- *dustrial areas and ail regis- tered dono'rw will get phone calîs As reminders. It is important that rnany n ew do nors come forward at each clinic.. Unless the'supply of blood is kept up, necessary surgery cant't be done or accident victims competen- tly treated. To be a blood donor, you mnusi '-hbt.ween the ages of Dr bloo 18 and lIin gooôd health MrclMrt heRc1rs Seventeei, > ar ,oldlscanff. vey ra eu héêgen> donate if they brin ante of .rosity of. these 'C0rnpanies permission frorn 'their ~n lota of the Canadian. parents. The "whole proce-, Leio hàGhàve donatied the dure, which inceludes reis- f'i»foralnime tration, blood testing, dona- * T-ksare i.n,,order and ting, resting and' snacking,' certificates will be prâentd»- takes about three'quartersof' t M'A.JH lg'n, C..Pat ng* nd M rJ -Although the clinical and Visser for50,preilous "dona- nusn tafaepaid, 'a ions and to Mv; '.>'W-.D"Cran_ Judy Wit (et) practises some of her dancing steps with specialized crew, from - ford,, Mr. «C. M., Parisé-, -and Joan Hill (right) In preparation for the Whitby Youth Theatre Torotothe egitraton,. ,M.M. Freedinan for 5 aditions, for "Anne- of Green Gables", a musical to be rest bed and lunch, .-room donations. rsùe eene 2t 6 ilwl étbl etedrco areas are staffed',byIloal 'f-.1you ýare eligible, circle pese'ofthedla D te c er1to 16. Hl ilanotd nybeteuieco *of thetlay butthe7c1oýe g _p.r and9msic director. The, volunteers. 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