Page 4, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, November 6,'1996 Annual Christmas Open House Nov. 8 I7h 'You will love visitin8 our shops joined togethcr ini a rcstored victorian building. We of fer an outstanding selcction of home furnishings. total country decor, and gifts for everyone.'aIl in a wclcoming atmnosphcre. Supeîrb CorrtySopn SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS 183 Queen Street - Port Perry - 905-985-8234 Hours: Mon-Wed.& Sat. 930 a-5:30 Pm - Thurs. Ci Fni. tii 9:00 pm Sun. 11:00 am-5:Oo pm 10%'OFT n Il our shops excluding furniture Decmoi7ntra tolis T:astiae'Table, ýSpecials. You ca nbuyacaradep your dignt t1 sametme -Jennifer Blount Y o u w o ' t g e t p o u n c d o n t e m o m e t y o uw l i o u ie 1997 Saluru SL, SUI andSL2. Manuiifactutrer .v Sugge.ted Reltuil Prices /cerîiepe anaù, îd transporaion,. Roi Pfiee exclî,de r't. licee an d additiual optins. Fnajijal arrauigemnentç n ea wailored Io persanal iueedç. vel MOTDCITYSATURN ISUZU 1520 DUNDAS STREET EAST ia WHITBY, 905-430-2350 forl A DIFFERENT KIND of COMPANY. A DIFFERENT KIND of CAR.th Ins] ran Wa, hou LOCKED OUT Cineplex Odeon projectionists, members of the Ontario Motion PlcturePro'ec- tionists, Local 173, pioket Whitby's Champlain Theatre Sunday. The projectionists have been on strike against the company since Oct. 21. PhOtu bY Mark Reesor, WhItby Free Press locked ouI Projectionists are picket- of theatres acrosa Ontario, ing Cineplex Odeon's to accpt an 80 per cent cut Champlain Theatre in in incarne. Whitby prior ta and during The prajectionista, descri- shows after being locked bed by the union -as «silled o4t Oct. 21 by the theatre, practitioners » 'earn bet- giant. ween $30,00â and $41,000 Theatre managers have a year 'and haven't had a taken aver the running of wvage increase in 10'years., I1KUws coninue, Gespite the best efforts ofthe members if Local 173 of the Ontario M!otion Picture Projection- The union accuses Cine- liex of using a «gun ta the iead» to force its 90 xnem- Charged after chase The union te urging the public ta oycott Cineplex theatres until projectionists are allowed ta return ta work "for a fair wage which will allow thern ta provide A 19-year-old Oshawa ian faces six charges after ýding policeona higfh- )eed chase which ende<[rn co llision in West Lynde iW1F'rid ajorig e ici e ntbegan'w he n urham Regional Police >tted a truck driving ratically on Taunton )ad at Cochrane Street st before 3 a.m. T'hey followed as the Mêcle turned south on chrane and- accelerated pidly, crassing the centre ie and weaving back and -th. M'e driver went throuJ Lstop sign at Cochrane d Rossland Road, says peà ctor Greg Reid, and i another stop sign at Inut Street and the hts at Dundas at a speed about 130 kilometres per Ir. The driver continued south on Annesi Street t the dead-end before jump- ing from the vehicle hle it was still xnoving. lHe then fled. His truck struck a pick- up parked on Annes, caus- ing about $1,000 damiage. Officers found the dlriver a few minutes later hiding under, a- trailer i the area, IleWasarrested and searched and afficers.found narcotioe. Further investi- gfation showed the truck had been stolen earlier in Bowmanville. . Kevin Richard MikIos, Of 16 Tecumseh Ave. Osh- awa, was chargedwîtl dangeraus driving, failing ta ren-tain at the scène of an accident, theft and 'posse- sion'of stolèn propert over *5000, breach Of proationâ adPossession of narcotica. t ti al