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Whitby Free Press, 13 May 1987, p. 11

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Assault a( hotel *A Clarernont man received Dorsay's right eye was swollen serious injuries after a fight outside shut and bleeding and he was' also thé Spruce Villa Hotel at4nidnight bleeding from bis ears from the on May 7. fight. A third- person entered the fight and also began beating Dor- Durham Regional Police says, say, says police. Andrew Dorsay, 22, was about toý An ambulance was -called, and ,enter the Spruce when he was ap- Dorsay was taken to Whitby parently challenged to a fight by a, General Hospital where he was person coming out. treated. Craft sessions imderway. On. Mother's Day the sacrament of baptism was observed at the morning service of Brooklin United Chûrch. The junior and youth choirs sang and the message by Rev. Frazer Lacey was entitled 'At Your Wit's End." New residents to the area are invited to attend chur- ch at il a.m. and commencing.June 28 for the summer the service will be at 10 a.m. ROBRT . CE 3 VARIEIES 0EF Fi &SI' 2&WANIUMS 0 BEDDING PLANTS ALI,.KINDS 0F HANGING BASKETS SOME IN SHADE 655-4411 Hwy. 12, 8300 Baldwin St. Brooklin Sunday school anniversary will be May 31 at il a.m. Speaker for the service wil be Beulah Buchwald, a ventriloquist from Oshawa. Craft sessions are underway in preparation for the church's fal bazaar each Wednesday afternoon at 1: 30 p.m. A geranium coffee party was held on Saturday morning, May 9, with about 700 geraniums sold. " HONDA LAWN MOWERS " RIDING LAWN MOWERS "*WEED EATER *HEDGE TRIMMERS * 35 HP DIESEL TRACTOR * 6 FT. FLAIL MOWER .4 FT. ROTARY MOWER 4%. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1987, PAGE il TownhO'Use fi*le closed A bylaw amendment approved by council last year to permit townhouse de'~elopment at li9 Ash St., Whitby,,bas been repealed. Council had approved an ap- plication and site plan by Richard Przyblylski to build 19 townhouse units on the property. Blut an objection was later made by a nearby property owner. Talks were thén held to resolve the dispute, said planning director Bob Short, but later the property was sold. The new owner bas not Intent to carry through on the application, said Short. "Council stuck its neck. on.- this "*ENGINE LIFTS " POWER TROWELS " CUT-OFF SAWS " MINI EXCAVATOR " SCAFFOLDING " TILLERS & PUMPS *ONE & TWO MAN POSTHOLE AUGER TABLES,CHAIRS & GAMES eCEMENT & MOTAR MIXERS L For iluriher advjce on &il your gardon nmode, contact the exports nt 53Bad inreetln R.ntain n 655-360 i one, and it looks like it's going to hé cbopped off," said councillor Joe Bugelli as administrative commit- tee last week repealed the amen- dment and closed the file on the ap- plication. VALMED* HEALTH SERVICES INMC. Presenti ng. FOOT CARE MANAGEMENT FOR NURSES May 26, 1987 -7 P.M. - lO0P. M. 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REIMAX Canaan Land Aealiy mc Ppator 655 3309. Tor: 4&'1-1263 or Res: 65e- 8t330 2. Check for leaks regularly. B rush a soap and water solution over hoses and connectors and open the cylinder valve. If there's a leak, bubbles will form in the soap film. 3. Keep your barbecue at least 10 feet from buildings, overhangs and combustible- structures. 4. Don't try to light a barbecue with the lid closed. If it fails to light or goes out, turn the gas off and wait five minutes before relighting. 5. When finished, close all valves. 6. N eyer bring propane cylinders indoors. 7. If you suspect your barbecue isn't working properly, have it checked by a qualified servicemnan. Make sure you don't have to invite the firt department to your next barbecue. For a free copy of the brochure "Living Safely with Propane', contact the Consumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge St., Toronto., Ontario M7A 2116 -(416) 963-1111 or tol free at 1-800-268-1142. 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