Page 4. Whihby Free Press, Wednesday, Januiary 26,1994 A 28&year-old Whiltby wornan a cernent retaining wall at the ferred to Toronto Western ini tured pelvis and suupected frac- She <lied Wednesday evenmûg died on Jan. 19 as a rasuit of south edge of the lake. critical condition with a frac- tured skull. at the hospital. irýjuries suffered in a snowrnobile The impact threw her ashore accident Jan. 16 ini Port Perry. and sihe ended Up under a par- Police sayKiùmberly Chevalier ked piclcup truck in a lot' off of 702 Brock St. S. was driving a Water Streât. snowmobile on Lake Scugog Chevalier was rufihed to Port around 6 p.m. when she ran into Perry Hospital and later trans- Drug, mnystolen ibreak-tri atJerry sj 1s Thieves stole narcotics, cigarettes and cash after a break-mn at Jers The Drug Warehouse on Brock Street North overnight Sunday. Owner Jerry BeIz says the break-in occurred sometime bet- ween 6 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. M~onda, and the culprits obvi- ouly knew what they were doey cut ail the limes going out of the store so the aI wouldn't go to the monitoring station and they made a hell of a mess ini here » says Beiz. "They pulled the sales right out of place... and a lot of narco- tics were stolen -- narcotics, tobacco and money were the only three things they took.' Beiz says the narcotics have a hijzh value on the street. "Our value might be about $1,500 (but) the value on the streets would be about $15,000.» 1380 Hopkins Street .Whitby 666-1177 adwrtiseawi Law firn 'Hardy Boy' home After seven years of practising law in WhiLby, lawyers David Siksay and Natalie Fraser have ,Lined forces to0 open the law firni of Siksay & The firm has a strong coniniment to, personal service. Practising in the areas of real estate, corporate law and wills and msates, thc finn always tries 10 bc accessible ta clients, with personal meetings to review important issues as soon as they arise.' At Siksay & Fraser, clients receive high-quality legal advice from experienced law practitioners, at competitive prices. Siksay grew up in Oshawa and has strong Lies to the community, giving hlm a special insight into practising law in Durham Fraser's enthusiasm for meeting new people always makes hier clients feel welcoxne. Their unique setting will make a visit to their new offices an interesting experience. llhey are located in downtown Whitby a thie corner of Trcnt and Athol streets. The tum-of-theîcentury home has been niclcnamed the 'Hardy Boy>' house because Leslie MacFarlane, author of the famnous boy detechive series, is said ta have lived there. ý Siksay and Fraser have tried ta keep the old- fashioned fccl of thc home and they are certain-the ecleciic and clegant location will be -of interesît t clients. To reach Siksay & Fraser law offices, cail 666- 4772. 1 - - - - c