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Whitby Free Press, 18 Dec 1996, p. 1

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Unfinished' My Christnasý Show jumper business earns prize page 6pges25,O,5,7,18,20 pg vvrm Pl ans made for. hospital's future MBkeKowalaki AltoMýhkfinal approval Whitb General H'I way, alreýacy prepaning o its envisioned fuiture yole. . Tih. hospital'board of directors recontly adopted an updated strategic plan which wiJll talc. the 27- year-old facilty i'nlo the 2lst century. Prepared with the assis- tance of consulting firm Agnew Peckham, New. Directiona draws from four earlier reports, flot the least of -which'la the Dur- hamn ReionDistrict Health Coucia'scontroversial acute care study.- -a f h - -- --A -- -- Another -hold-u Ontario Ministry of Health, the study recommends con- verting the hospital into a rehabilitation treatment centre serving ail of Dur- ham Region. Endorsed- by former health minister Jim Wil- son, the study will b. sub- during an, event that was paoa.rt Dfo alad jousting were amnong other Medieval Feast Dec. il at Father activties. Photo by ScoU Laure, Whity Free Press McTeagueusponsored organ bUt, apprved by Commnýons Two bandits wearin w1l: and makeup escaped wlt a substantl amount of money after robbingtwo tellers at the Ho long Bank's Whitby branch F1 day. Police say the bandits entered the 1200 Dundas St. E. bank just after 10 a.m., approache a female teller and demanded she stuif cash into a blue bag. They told her they had a gun, although none was seen,, police say, adding the Pair turn.d to leave but then robbed a second teller, who waan't aware a robbery was taking place until she was apprac ed Neither teller was hurt by the pair, who were last seen fle ein east on foot. heY b oth described as male blacks aged 18 or 19. ive f rlaupet saround fvfeet 10 *nches and was wearing a dark jacket,' knit- ted toque and scarf. The second suspect is around five feet six inches with light-coloured skin and was wearing a toque with qogges. Police say both suspects moclified their sIn colour with white makeup. l3y Mike Kowali Familles whose loved ones gave the gift of life te, others have received an early Christmas present from Ottawa. Ini a rare move laat week MPs on both sides of the" Houa. of Gommons passed a private member's bill recognizing the last full week of April as National Organ Donior Week. Sponsored by Ontario riding MP Dan McTeague, the bill - which stemmed from the trazic death of Whiltby- youngster Stuart Herrîiott two years ago -- now awaits Senate appro- val which is expected to b. a mnere formality in the new year. uIt!fs wonderfuh, I cant explain howegodit makes me feel ada proud S235,863 lottery wn A Brooklin resident won $235,863 in Saturday's Lotto 6/49 draw. Jim Gr.eg, 35, a phlotoco- pier technician wighOPS, thought he had "onhly won a# li tousand dollars" when h. went te pick up his chequ. uI didn't realize that I had the bonus number.» H.Il and wif. Judy have two children and plan te pay buis and their mort- gage with the winnings. Linda Rumble, whose nephew Stuart donated prgans te, four people after he succumbed te severe head i4~uries following an accident in 1994. . It was a most exhilarat- ing experienoe watching it unfohd,» said Rumble who along- with Stuart's ather Tîm and other family mem- bers, attended last Thurs- dayni-ghts Houa. sitting. Ufl seemed bleak for a while, but te see it talc. the turn that it did, it was obvioualy in the spirit of Christmas,» said Ruinble. "This is a difficult time cf year for those (donor) fam- ilies and it was nice that it could be passed before The impetus 'for McTeagué's bill had its on.- gins fin a viorous hetter- SPAGRe THIS PHOTO taken by a Hong Kong' branch. Friday. The tellers face is Bank securty camera shows the two blackedi out to conceal'her ldentity.-< suspect who robbed the bankes Whitby, Photo by M"r Reesoeý , VUNIby Fr". Pies G

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