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Whitby Free Press, 26 Jul 1989, p. 28

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el B0 FRE PSSpWDN1DÂ B3y Se. Sandy Ryriè, Durhm Roional Police Crime Stoppera and Durham Regionai Police are asing for; the p ubc's help in solving three robberies which occurred in Oshwa during the, evening of June 24. At a.'bout 11:30 p.m. a man was walldng "on Dean Ave. near Kitchener St. when he was, approached by ýtwo. youths, one walldng and the'other riding, a bicycle. The- youths grabbed the man and demanded hie money. A" struggie ensued and the bandits eventuaily forced the victim to the'ground. In the struggie, the victim's wallet containing $140 in cash was stolen. He aiso received a eut »on Ia head but fortuaey he was not seiousIy injured. The suspects are described as: #1) A white maie, 18-20 years, about 6', 140 lbs., brown shaggy colar Iength hair. He was wearing a light t-shirt and blue jeans. #2) A white male, about 20 years, over 6' in height, dirty blonde hair, muscular build, wearing a grey t-shirt and blue Jeans. A re-enactmnent of this robbery wiIl b. shown on CITY-TV, (channel 57, caâbe 7) on Thursday, July 27, during the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. It will aiso be shown on CHEX-TV, Peterborough and CKVR-TV in Barrie on Friday, July 28, again during the news and aiso over the weekend. Another two men were robbed at the intersection of Bloor St. E. and Ritson Rd. about 15 minutes later as they* waiked aiong the street. The saine two bandits grabbed themn and stole a gold chain from around the neck of on. victim and a god chain and cross from the other. Crime Stopperasvvill pay up te, $1,000 in cash for information ieading te the arrest of these thieves. Similar rewards will be paid.for information leading to the arrest of anyone fbr any crininal offence. Caliers neyer have te give their namnes or go te. court. The Crime Stoppers phone numbor is 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS). Loniw distance cali collect. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY pLANIG T E CHNUCAN The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking qualiîfied candidates for the above position in our Planning Departmnft. QUALIFICA TONS The successful incumbent shall assist Planning Staff in the processilg, of applications and planning records through the preparation of graphios, mapping, presentation drawings, graphs and charts, circulation lists and in the collection of base Information and data. Duties will also include the review of licensing applications, sign applications and the field inspection of requirements'estabtished under site plan or îandscape control. POSITION-SUMMARY The incumbent shail be a graduate from a community college (planning, cartography, etc.) and should have a demonstrated understanding 0f the planning process in Ontario. Candidates having a minimum of two (2) years working experience in the planning field will be preferred. The successful incumbent shaîl demonstrate excellent graphic, technical and communication skills. HOURS F WORK 8:30 arn. to 4:30 p.m. SALARY START RATE: INTERIM RATE: SJOB RATE: $24,905.OO/annum $26,399.OOIanfluml $28,301.OOIlannum CI, NOTE: We thank ail those persons who advise acknowledgemTent will forwarded to those applicants who apply, but ony be are invited M OSHAWA MAYOR Allan Pilkey chairnma, in turnn the sod for the (Centre> is joined by CAW local 222 CANIs new union hall on Phillip president, John Sinclair (left) and Murray Ave. Lloyd Clarke, building committeeFrePmpht Ground-breakitng for -new hall The 20,000 members of Canadian Auto Wor kers (CAW) local 222 shouid be able to use thoir new $3-miliion hall on Phillip, Murray Ave. at the Oshawa-Whitby boundary by the middle of February. A ound-breaig ceremony for the new 22,000-sq. ft. was heldl Juiy 5. building,» said building committee chairman CORPORATION 0F 1T-E TOWN 0F WHITBY LOST HORSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with provisions of Pounids Act R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 383. Corporation of the Town 0f Whttby has impourided a bay mare found running at large on or about June 6th, 19 on property being composed of part lot 313.-3 Concession 7 Town of. Whitby. Any person claiming ownership or having knowledge as to ownership of the horse is requested to contact Mr. Donald Intine, Municipal Law Enforcenlent Off icer, Town of Whitby as soon as possible. If the owner or someone for the owner does not reply or redeemn the horse by July 31st, 1989, the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shaîl publicly selI it to the highest bidder at the Whitby Municipal Building. Don Intine Municipal Law Enforcement Officer Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LUN 2M8' ,1r.W Wl viw Li lod Clarke. Heé said the CAW's existing hall on Bond St. E., built in 1951, was not large enough for local 222 and was in need of extensive renovations. *The. hall has been sold to a numbered Com- pan y. Clarke said the new building will include offices, health facilities and meeting rooms. It wili also contain a 350-seat ballroom, dental centre and a retirees' section. An 'educatioeial adventure' interculture Canada, a leading organizatiol, is currn y acceptingz applications from students acrosa the country who are eager te live the educational adventure of a lifetime. This not-for-profit, charitable organization urges students, aged 15 te -18, to take advantage of the year-long placements it is offering in numerous southern hemisphere countries, including Australia, Argentina, Brazil, and Japan. Departure for these destinations . will take place between January and March of 1990. Some semester placements are aise available. During the experience abroad, participants live with a carefully seiected volunteer hastfany while studying in a local hig sehool. The result is total immersion into a new culture, language and lifestyle whos benefits stretch over an enti lifetime. i"or program details, cafl Maryelle or Conrad Gonthier at (416> 632-6176, or toeU-free, Applications are to be forwarded no later than. Friday, August 11, 1989. Personnel Department The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LIN 2M8 1 1

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