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Whitby Free Press, 24 Sep 1980, p. 39

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WHITRY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTrEMBE R 24,1980, PAGE 19 Coumty court trial for 3 Whitby youths 'Php<. vnuha r~aruAdIna CarUUvehicle, Marceile Deveaux, A second smbl TIw vefjn. luSedlnP chrgs. a a o ti ck the othervehicle. i ~* Bfi Baize, an evangelist- singer from Tennessee wili be appearing at the Whltby Pentacoetal Cburch on Saturday (September 27) for an evening of gospel singlng beginnlng at 7:30 p.m. Baize bas been a featured performer on 100 Huntley Street and before taking up the ministry sang wlth W. Frank Real Estate provided fast service for Durham Reglon selllng it's flrst parcel of regionally- owned industrial land lastý Friday.1 Stewart MacTavisb, Frank's industrial sales departînent manager, said that the site, located on the corner of boundary Road and Wentworth Street, will bouse a restaurant. Durham Region contrac- ted W. Frank Real Estate to help in the selling of more than $2 million worth of regionally-owned industrial land. The sites include one in Whltby, which seils for' *about $45,000 an acre, and a site in Brock Township, which seils for $12.000 an Bennett Paving and Materlals Ltd. bas been awarded a contract for $U,186.50 tW repair pavement damaged by Bell Canada and other utilities when they installed un- dergrouind services in Whit- by. The tender received from Bennett was approved last week by council. Former Whitby resident Jim Crouch, 18, and his par- tner Sherri MacUmber, 17, placed sixtb in the World Championshlp roUler skating competition held in1Bogota, Columbia. The pair returned to Hamilton Tuesay following the week long competition held in the South Amerîcan City. LEASE EXPIRED-.-, ON LY 5 WEEKS TO GO! We must liquidate ail our stocke' BIG PRICE-REDUCTIONS ON ALL ITEMSI

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