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Whitby Free Press, 14 Nov 1990, p. 17

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WalTBY FIEP1S NNEDY MEBR14 90 AE1 Ashburn offers CPR and first aid course St. John Ambulance will hold CPR fetaid and emeren frt aidmcourses at the Ashburn community centre, 780 Myrtie Please Recycle This Newspaper rýj 'i c w "j i a Rd. - Regfistration will b. Monday, Nov. 19 6:30 p.m., at the centre. Tne WII 20--hour course i. $95 and will run Mondays and Wed- nesdays from 6:30 te 10:30 p.m., Nov. 19 to Dec. 3. Registrants may attend for al of the. course, or their spfial inter.st, i. . P, firet aid or emergency fret aid. Sectional courss are les costly and in- volve lese time. For further information cal Anne-Marie Croxall at 655-8932. crime Stoppers and. Durham Regional Police are agan askin for the publie~s help in -apprhendig a man wanted for criinal negligence causing dethand oter serious criminal offences. On Wednsay June 14, 1989, at about 11:15 a.m., a fatal motor vehicle collision occurred on Regional Rcad 23, about on. kilometre north cf the 13th Concession cf Scugog near Victoria Corners. A woman was diving south with her two sons when a van, which was travefllng nortb, crossed to the wrong side of the road and hit ber vebicle head-on. Police and ambulance responded, and the woman, her two children and the. van driver were rushed to h ti The four-year-old bywas tnsferred to Sick Children's osptal in Toronto but died days later. The -driver of the. van had pretended to be Wnured et the scene. After baing taken to Port Periy Hospital he disappeared. Found at the scene were three ounces of cocane, a loadled handgun and a driver's licence with the suspect' photo but under a fise naine. An extensive mnve gaion has been ongoing to find this person but so far it a been unsuccoessu. lie bas been identified as Kenneth Arthur Hudson, alasThoenas Howden, bon March 1,1960. He is descnibed as a white male, about gr8, 160 lbo., pale complexion. He had an earring in Ise left ear. He did have a beard but may have sbaved it offi His lest known address was Lake Wilcoe, Ont. A re-enactment of this crime will be shown on CITY-TV, channel 57, cable 7 on Thursday, Nov. 15 during the 6 p.m. and 1Q pm. news. It will also be shown on ClIE-TV and CKVRTV on Frday, Nov. 16 and also over the weekend. Warrants have been issued for criminal negligence causing death, criminal negligence. causing bodily harin, possession of a narcotic for the purpose of traffickIng, and several weapons offences. Anyone with any information is asked te, ca]I Crime Stoppers. A cash reward cf up te *$1,000 is being offred for information leding te bise arrest. Callers; neyer bave te give their naines or L to court. The Crime Stoppersphon. number is 436-8477 e,436-TIPS>. Long distance caufcollect. élu e TEOPTIMIST Club of Brooklin, Drew Walker with awards to recognize represented by president Keith Wick ( thefr work as safet~y patroliers at Mea- iddle), Presented Denise Swedlo and dowcrest public school. CeluBoi.photo Brookiju branch library news For members (if the Brcoldin Librm7 Children's Club, ,Nov. 17 (10.30 te, 11:30 a.m.)ii ispicture-taldng day. Thora will aIs. b. stories and a special craft for t" day. On Saturday, Nov. 24, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., guests will b. 'Kide on the. Block.' Kids on the Block Weekend craft show Tii. Brooklin Christmas Craft Show wilI b. held on Saturday Nov. 17 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunda, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. to, 4 p.m., at the Brooklin communt centre on Casses Rd. E. Crafta for sale include folk art, cross stitch, hand-painted silks potpourr, bears, rabbits, &riP flower arangements,ý pmecone art, quilted items,* wreaths, bomemade soap, wooden ducks and reindeers. Refreshments will b. avail- able. Admission is $1. Money raised goos te tthe Children's Wish Foundation cf Canada. UCW Novemnberfest Brooklin United Church UCW will hold Novemberfest on Satur- day, Nov. 24 11 a.m. te 2 p.m. Tra e ifl b. lunch (home- mnade soup, sandwiches and squares, tea, and coffée), Christ- mas crafi., face painting, knit- ting, bake table, sewing, pickles, jaros and cheese. For more information call Eve- lyn Dennis at 655-3467. Tables can b.'rented for $15 each.. Breakms at gas stati on Tii. Shell Station at 3 Baldwin St. in Brooklin was robbed twice over the weekend. The -fret break-in occurred on the. night cf Nov. 10. Cgrets valued at $589 were stolen a well as $83 in cash. Early Nov. Il. tii. station was the. scne cf a break-in wlhresulted in the. theft cf $70 in cash. Two 15-year-old yopuths w7ere apprehended by polie and are under arrest.- wiil appea at a free Puppet show in the Brookln branch for parents and children. Local exhibitors at Mark1ham show Two exhibitors from, Brooklin will take part in the Markham Country D.coratingand Collect- ibles Show & Sale Nov. 17-18 at the Markham Fair-grounch. Country Heirlooma will exhibit roduction woodworkings and Wichester Cottage Craf tStudio will show Victorian accents, linons and wreaths. The. Markhain show includes more tha 80 of Canada's fore- most country design specialiste. Rec progrrams mi Brooklin The Broolin Senior Centenniai Club and the parka and recreation departinent of the Town of Whitby are holding prograins at the Brooldin community centre every Tuesday from2 to4 p.m. Everyone aged 55 and botter is invited te, drop in any T'uesday to participate i the social and rocreational program., For further information, oel 668-1424. T1%. puppet show features a trope of disabled and non-disabled puppets demned to show cbildren w ht if's lkto have differences. Guest puppets are Mark and Renauldo. the performances mnclude songs, ikits, and a queston-and-answer period. Wheels to Meals Nov. 21 The neit Wheels to Meals lun- cheon will b. held Wednesday, Nov. 21, noon, in Brooklin. Seniors cf shut-ins cf any mge in the Ashburn-Myrtle-Brooklin area are wecoeme. For more information cail 655- 4284 or 655-3187.ý GyORD MILLS MPP DURHAM EAST Grlp 4ývsest ta kt e lown Col-rpéines fo suportin ourOkto e Fu d ase s da ce: sý Algoma Orchards, Whitby Brooklin ICA Brooklin Pharmacy IDA Brooklin Village Shoppe Country Heirloomns, Brooklin Cullen Gardens, fWhitby Custom Communication Services, Brooklin Family Kartways, Whitby Homemakers Magazine Joe's Pizza, Brooklin Mitchell Brothers Building Supplies, Brooklin O.G.S. Landscape Service Old Silver Thimble Shoppe, Whitby Provincial Sign Service, Ashburn Turmberg Kennels, Brooklin Victorian Classic Woodworks Ltd., Myrtie Station Video Image, Brooklin I Leedie Landscaping, Ashburn Fudswil etiedfo teanua Od ve hrsta -=77 00

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