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Whitby Free Press, 9 Sep 1992, p. 23

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Whiby Free Press, Wednesclay, September 9, 1992, Page 23 I Woman hurt after dispute I A 32-year-old- Brock St.f S. romp ounce say ho cut himself in weman was bruised Inthfe the adomen with a smail knifo and chest and cut, lu the oye ho had hidden n uhis track pants. during adomestic dispute Satur- -Hol was taken to Whitby day mght. Goneral Hosp*ital"for observation and 'released- the noit m!etg The victim's, 39-year-old boy- and was later' charged wt frlend was taken into custody - assault bodily harmn and breach while Ieft alone in an interview of probation. I Assault charge laidI An Oshawa man is charged with' assaulting plice' ftr refusing to e ave oStairways Saturday night. Police say officers suggested the man, who had been drinkting leave the i,litspot -- ho stoirted te leave an d thon puiiched one of the officers ln, the, shoulder, knocklng him backwards.,, The man was, arrosted and taken te 17 division in, Os.hawa. SEPTEMBER lis Big Brothers mnonth and> know. The foursome 'Made -up Signs, to (clockwise, from front left) David Longley, hold at a reent flagràisingfdemonstration Tim Fice, Jason Wilkinson and Derek at the Whitby municipal building. Lnlyare doing their best to let people Pho by Mark Reesor. WhItbyFie Pres Crunchfor ice space in arenas -PROM PAGE i' roc departmont, says the towu bodly neoda anothor arena; cal- ling the current situation- abso- lu % oy cameUp for regist- ration... and I wont down there. They had a 7 o:cbock registration and I was down ot 6 (a.m.) at roquis and they were lined rlgt eut te, the doors- by 7 they were eut on towards tle'parking lot.»* -Mitchell says capital spending priorities wero set by a previeus council a few year ag : «Given - those priorities, the chances of the Town building an arena before the year 2000 are would l ee th ilat (a uew areno) the Town's number one priority new, and if it wos named the niumber one priority, we could do it, but I thmnk you have te persuade norne of my fellow (ceuncil) members fret." Mitchell Baya ceuncil may ho lookin at the capital prioritios this fl«. "If that (a new arona) is te bo doue anytime beforo the year 2000, it had botter got on the top or near the top of that liat." Mlumni games planned. Durham College willl h will foilow as they take on the celebroting its 25th annversary current varsty team at 3 p.m. this year. As part of the gigantic Bt gmswill take -place at celebrotion, the college is taging Durhmielda. soveral varsity alumni games this Interefat for the games lias &Ul. been great. Alumni socer'and Klcking off the alumni lineup softb&I playors should coU the w ll ho the mnends-soccer game., athletic department at 721-2000, Saturday;, Sept. 19 ot nmen. ext. 328, te 'register. There la ne The 'women s softballalumni feo. Crm ,toc rs and Durham Regional Police are askingfo thublic's9ho1pin solving an armed robberüy that occurred in' Ajax on Monday, Aug. 10. At 1:40 a.ni., a maie entered the Circle K Go, Bar at 2 Westnoy Rd. S., armid -with a black handgun. The iroblier yelled at the two store clorks te, "Put your honda up. Givol me ail your mono ." A sinail amnount of cash was plaeed into a white Circle KX grocery bag togothor with two cartons. of duMaurier cigarts. Tii. suspect waa last seen running on the' footpath leadmng te Fearn Cres'. The suspect ladescribed os male, white, 5-ft. 7-ina.1 slim build, aged 17 (approimatoly). Ho was wearing a dark blue, hooded sweats3hirt with writig cr the cheat, maybe the word 'Oakley.' He had on faded blue Jeans, bla.ck running shoes and probably smokes duMaurier cigarets. Crime Sto)ppera will- pay up -te $1,000 for information loaing to the arroat of the suspect. If you know, who, committed this robbery, or have any information rear:ding any sorious crime, coul us. As a coller you will. ho given a code number and net required te go to court. The Crime Stoppera nwnber ia 436-8477 (that's 436-TIPS). Constable 'Grant Arnold is the co-ordinater with, the Durham Regional Crime Stoppera and writes this article te help combat crime. ~*~%~Ir.A? t J~, -~jrr.~j ~ * ~Â.

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