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Whitby Free Press, 26 Jun 1996, p. 10

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r-T- - -- - ~7- ---w,-,- Page. 10, Whitby Free Prose, Wednesday, June 26, 1M9 Breakmiln, teftcharges laid a gainst thre. Three 17-year-old Whitby youths arrested Sunday after sax car break-ina on Iàmeatone Ores- cent have been chare with 19 offences, including -break and enter and theft. The arresta and a raid on a Chestnut Street West reaidonce whlch netted about $10,000 ini stolen nrnperty culminated a long-standing joint'investigtion by Durham Re ionl olice détectivea' and oýfficers from Whitby and Pickering. Police are continuingtheir ini- vestigation and may charge at least five more youthsin connec- tion with a raah of break-ina and car thet.* This weekend's incidenta were ,Miltia cam p at' Gardenýs The Incoporated Militia of Upper C__ad inM period cos- tume - will set up camp at Cullon Gardons over the Can-ada 'Mden Canada' art and craft show ail day Sunday and Monday, wagon rides noon to 4 Bou cld,ý--ey photo -show at gallery Thomas Bouckboy Collection pictures of somo of Oshawa's oarly residonts will ho on oxhibit at -tho RootMcLaughlin Galleyi Oshawa June 27 to Sept. 29. Bouckloy <1903-88) * began collecting photographs of Oshawa after receiving bis, father's collection some years ago. .With a keen interoat in local histoMyho authored a throo-. volume -photographic 'record, .Pictorial Oahawa. S traWbenry the farm The annual strawborryfsva will ho held Monda, July 1 and Sunday July 7 at Watson Fams on Ma le? Grove 'Road near Bow- Hors.- and tractor-drawn wagon rides, a sts-aw jump, play- tractor, aepmticreatv ylaygroundý,strawbaediig and petting corral wiIllhatrc tions for kida.* - tHéky «Jester Rastanwng & P"a 101- Mary St..-W.. 665-7612 EN TER TA INMEN T Thursday, June 27th - 9 pmf NORTHWEST PASSAGE Friday, June 2Bth ~ 9pm TWO FOR THE SHOW Saturday, June 29th - 9pm THE NICKY TAMS Frée corn beef, turkey or roast beef on a kaiser or rye bread, fMes, ooIeslaw & duliide (also inclucles your first domestic hall pint, glass 'of wie, tea, coffée or pop.) Core -ad atc EROý P.m. ail weekend and a mremworks 'show -Monday are among other events. giant hight An antiqu uic box display will hheldinthe Lynde Houso heritage home until Aug. 6. Seeds 'i disi Tho Oshawa- Sydenham Museum will hold a serios- of activities while tho exhibit, 'Seods in Disguiso,' is on loan from the Royal Ontario Museum during July and August.. Ail activities are held on Wednesdays, 1 to 3 p.m., with a program foe of $5 for children and $4 for mombers' children (per event). The fé. for the aduit program, including ail supplies, la $0. Pre-registration is necessary for ail tho events and enrolment is 1 mted. *Three activitios have been Only the Rossland branch open Saturdays. Whtylibrary services will be offeredon Saturdays only at the Roesland Road branch for the summer. .The main branch and Brooklin branch. will not ho open on Satur- days in July -and A-ugust. Satur- day. *hours- at the Rossland branch are. 9-.anm. to. 5 p.m. (close June,29; Aug. 3 and Ang. Roesland branch prourama in- élude the Among riendas ui- mer ReadingCu on _ July 3, Pirate, of tZeS.S. Rossland on July 26, T.ales of thse Rainfoireat on Ang. 2 and Kindergarten tFuït on Aug. 10. For more information, cail 668- 1886. T/wWityInn -Restaurant & Sports Bar" 2'LBWIM SIG SPUCIAL Every lffght * bar onliy dosignod for those aged six to 12: "Shako it Up," July 10; 'Treasure Box,"- July 17; "From Seed to Flower, " July 24. The activity for adultes la "Seed Wreath," July 31. Cail 436-7624. The exhibit "Seeds in Disguiaeft demonstrates the bîology and lore of ornamental seeds. Tho museum is located at 1450 Simcoe St. S. in Lakeview Park and le open to the public 1 to 4 p.m. for tours Sunday toFriday. A tourOf. the gardens The Station Gallery wilIl hold the third annual aummer gardon tour on Saturday, July 6. Th year'stuicudain g a r d o s i W i b a i s a a C o t i s 2f o r t e 1 . . t p.m. event. <Volunteors are needed to help with the tour). Cali 668-4185. M&USE CPROGAM, Tho Writors' Circle of Durham Region will. hold the Muse pro- gram for thoso jged oight. to 13 ,ïl 8 to, il. The program, a series of workehops,, -promotes writing akila. The u y Vprogram includos unravelling thé secrets of the pyramide. Coat is $4o. Cali Debbio at 905-686-1183 beforo June 30. from $3.95 ~llam-3pm Saturday & 1Oam-3pm Sunday f Ron SM7S* :Buy one entrée at regular pricel5 * get 2nd entre AT l/2 PRICE *Equalo« IMMs Vh"uNd to bo U dw ewu * Backyard ben,' ANGELAHEAGLE.,,as the candiestick f Wi and. the Beast, beRs out. Be Quir Guest, annual> Kids for, Kids backyard benefit' organizer Ann O'Connori 9, at 71 FaIIingt on June* 15. Several of her friends, ag Prfrormed to raise funds for the Grarx Foundation. Grandview's Children's Centr of outpatienit services for',Duam Re go young adufts with physical and communica Phto by Jeomy*Drî would lîke ta sav. 3 locations: eWHrrBY MALL Dundas St. & Thickson *1301 BROCK STS'. PUB & FiJune: The New C MIKE 1 EUROPEA e'A 770, just the la gang, whic aboute WhitbyK m a-

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