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Whitby Free Press, 11 Nov 1992, p. 2

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Page 2, Wh.itbyFree Pros,,Wedlnes day, No vember 11, 1992 »IIL Policé continue investigation of sexua asaultofgr A 12-year-old'girl was sexualy asaulted by a man carrying aý knife while on, her wayto West ynepublic school Thursday mormniz. Police, say the m'an ýaccosted, the g*il ui3t after 8 a' M. in the Annes St. and McCulleugh Dr. peenbelt.area, juet north of the Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryriesays the mnan threw the 'girl ýte the ground, took off her coat, cut off oer bouse and threatened te kili hor. "Fortunately, a man was walk- ing. hie dog in the 'area, and as the dog approached the, scène, the suspect got up and ran away. The, girl, was net phyfjièally, in- jured.» Police are loi~for a white maie, .«fairly short, tha slim build. Ryrieeaye ho was wearing a darkb alaclava and, a blue fbal cap withyellow writüng %and, brad on it, hnd hadon a dark jogging suit. Ie victim also noted'he had a deep veice and- that. his clôthes had a «bad odour." An one with any information o ge incident, or who night know who the suspect, could >be, je' asked',te 'caîl the Durham Reirional Police Sexual Assault Uniit at 579-1520 or Crime Stop- persat'436-8477. Res ident recogized for bravery rw > - , s. ,--1 - 1 - 1 60 DYS O*CARGE e.,:DABE MNHYPYE *PROPAC CONTAINER SERVICE ELECTRONIOS HANDLINGSECLIT Bus: Oshawa (416).728-1603 * A I A i gg B W 44 EVERYDAY SAVUNGS ONE FREE INSIDE EACH TAKE HOME BOX CHOOSE FROM: 6 Buster Bars- VANItLA DAM JQUEJN. COCJJ CPAMY FUOGE &SPANfflNJJSWAFJPDiN A SMOOTH CHOCOIATE COAT&NG 12 DilIy Bars - VANLADAJJQVWENDPK yD IN 12 Sandwiches -VANADQUIEN LAYE 4D TWEN CHOCOLAtE C004<IE WJAFIP5 Q>-~ CHARM, LOCATION & CONVENIENCEI 3+1 bedrooms,' central ar anid vac., total updated & upgraded. Asking $1 52,.9 CALI ROSEMARY BROWN AT,433-2121 WHITRY DAIRY QUEEN, 1003 Dundas St. E.,668-5342 * AK E AOU VIM '#This is.your captain speaking... ~ Congratulations! To neW Whitby arrivais Dorice ~-~and Charles Biaquiere who became the first of SRosemar 's clients to be rewarded with 840 FREE AIR~ MIL ES simply because they chose Centr 21 and Rosemary Brown to help them purchase their home in S/E Vhtby. DONT MISS OUT! - cail me today about thepropertyyou want to sellor buy now or in the -î- near future andl1Willget a olecor card enroliment form, to you.( 1 à43-2121 ElB R ASK FOR ROSEMARY ni JUST «P LOVE GIVING AWAY -FREE AIR MILE.. T1paztidp.1caJI By Mie Ko waleki A'Whiitby man who rescued the driver of a bur- Mn truck on tNv.Y Hghway 401 has been saluted for hieR nct of bravezy. CrggigGreen was presented wath a meda from the Town of Whitby prier to Moniday'e council meeing. Green received hie medal from. acting mayor Ros Batten during a special Remembrance Day ceremony held in the council chambers. SAs representatives of Whitby's two Royal Canadian Liegion branches looked on approvingly, Batten said Green's' heroic actions last week were reminis- cent of the bravery ex.hibited by Canada's armned forces during the war. According te police, the in- cident occurred shortly before il p.în. last WVednesday. A truck. driven by a 22-year- old Pickering man, entered the westbound lane of- Highwýay 401 from Harwood Ave. in Ajax, when it suddenly lost control. T he truck,' a2dla car operated bY Albert Rizkas1lah, 54, of Scar- borough,' collided and etruck a third westbound vehicle driven by Pandeïeimon Kapsalakie, 31, of Toronto' The truck rolled, over, landed on ite side and caugÇxt fire, trap- ping the driver inside. Green, who was passing by, stopped his car and ran te offer assistance. The passenger compartment was filling withemoke ..and fianies were spreading towards the driverwhowas having ciffi- cultyfreeinghimself. Green immedi ately iceupa piee of metal, brek the wind- ashield and helpedthe man out of the burningveThicle. The driver, who was not in- jured, was eubsequentlycharged with impaired driving. Lick Pond plan aproval FR OM PAGE 1 was touted as the beet the Town can, hope te aàchieve, Northview Avenue residont Delores Holli- daldayeo. council that pro- cla.iming the new proposaI as the «beet deal» possible is a matter of interpretationi. She said Whitby Estates ori- ginally proposed 19 townhouses, only te increase that number *te 39. The revised, fitzre of 36 did net represent a' reclution of three, "but an increase of 17,» over the initial 19, said Holliday. She said the new proposai- is the «beet deal for the developer» because of additional profits from the 17 extra units. And it is the «beet deal for the Town" because of extra lot levies and more taxpaying residents, said Holliday.* "But I question if it je beet for the nexghbourhoed.» Holliday predicted that traffic in the arleawill be «horrendous"- and said many niotonste now use Nichl adKlendalwood te avoid .BUYING OR SELLING? For service and resuits ask for' LILIAN NORTH sales rep RE/MAX Sumrmit Realty (1991) Ltd.- 668-3800 686-5865 [I iMernber of Oshawa &Toronto Boards, congestion on Dundas. However, * councillor -Marcel Brunelle said these matters will be addressed before any deveýlop- ment occurs. «Until these thinges are safis- faetory te aur planning staff -and engineering staff, this will not be allowed te go ahead,» said Brunelle. Wbile ho agreed with--Holliday about the need for more- eaÏt- west roads in the area, Drumm said delaying the proposi any' further was futile. "There are. -more, townhouses thaný orginally envisionied ' but 1. remind you the board (0MB) didn't say, no. to,.tewnhousës,» said Drumin.. «T 'o heboarda~i In"arquîng fior support of the application, Fox Said no aspect of the' residents' complainte has been oveérlooked. «While it's not entirely satis- factory to me, I know in My heart-of-hearts this ie the beet we can corne up with, said Fox. l NATIOAL IAL ESATESIRVC Lina fwota BEAUTY ON A. BUDGET! $152,900!! %Freshly painàte d'& decorated w/ largo L-shaped living &dining rom. Eat-in kicheën. 3 ed11 sHardwod f loors. JPartiall fin. rec. room. Immediate' possetsionll- Lînda Ku bota, 436-1800. (JUiL 2JfwL WALK TO REC CENTRE< Super 2500 sq. ft'ail brik 4 bdrm. senator home with waikout basement. Large kitchen, 2nd walkout. Sep. dining room.' Excellent value - $229,700. Gail Daniel, 436-1800. SEEINGIS BELIEVINGB. Beautiful junior executive of approx. 1800 sq. ft; on private fenced lot. Mainfi. fam. rm. & laundry rm.,,.4 appt., cent. air. aàlI'ndow covedngs &3h'ugoàbdrms. Assulmable mortgage at 8% for 4,years! Valerle Smith, ý436-1800,yý427-1 493.- WHITBY $1 34,900 Good brick bunqalomr central location. Walk to "GO" train. Lovaly private ya rd. Available for immédiate possession. Blair Buchanan, 435-1800. - R -YON N,43m10 Can't move becs use of high real estate commissions?* THEN WHY NOT' PAY LESS?! 3% Real Est ate 3,1 Fée Let's get a move on! Cali... 430-07478 Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board lei m ý a 1

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