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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1989, p. 32

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32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 31, 1989 Police look driver in hit and run Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are appealing for the Publics help in solving a Hit and Run Collision which occurred in Whitby on Friday October 13. At about 4:30 p.m. a motorcy- cle was being ridden east on Taunton Road approaching Garden Street. The motorcycle had slowed down and was inten- ding making a right turn when a truck passed it on the right shoulder. It hit the motorcycle and both the driver and passenger were thrown to the ground. The truck kept on going east- bound at a high speed and disappeared. Fortunately there were no serious injuries but the passenger was taken to hospital. The motor- cycle was extensively damaged. The wanted truck is described as a conventional MACK tractor unit with sleeper, white in colour with a green stripe about four in- ches thick along the side of the cab and across the rear of the sleeper. It had a chrome bumper, round headlights and a smoke stack on the passengers side. It was in very clean condition but was blowing black smoke. A re-enactment of this Hit and Run will be shown on CITY TV Chanel 57 Cable 7 on Thursday November 2, during the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. It will also be shown on CHEX TV in Peter- borough and CKVR TV in Barrie on Friday and during the weekend. Crime Stoppers is asking for any information on this Hit and Run. Do you know who was driv- ing the truck? Do you know where the truck is? Have you heard /CATERING SERVICES | For All Your Social Functions 1 WEDDINGS, PARTIES, B.B.Q.s, etc. : Allen's (formerly Chris Allen Aluminum) anything about it? Did you see it happen? If so you can call Crime Stop- pers. You'll never have to give your name or appear in Court. There is also a cash reward of up to $1,000. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 That's 436-TIPS Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the co- ordinator with the Durham Regional Police Force and writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 7KS8. rs Diapers by MEE MEE Inc.® 4 *100% Cotton Diapers *Form Fitting 1 *Environmentally Safe *One Size Fits All *Variety of Colours \_ & Prints y, RUTH ANN DABOUS L 985-4260 | Siding Products vio. 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The regular meeting of our Club was held October 24 at 2 p.m. Our President Bill Harper open- ed the meeting by welcoming everyone. We sang O'Canada with Edna Beckett at the piano. Two minutes silence was observ- ed in honour of deceased members. Several items of business were discussed. Christmas dinner will be Wednesday, December 13 with Al's Catering in charge. The party started off with a mock-wedding. Clara Warren (Rev. Junebug) officiated at the - wedding of May Whybrow (Viola Lottaguff) to Mac Whybrow (William Addilbrain) attended by Eileen Snooks (Lucy Elastis) and Doug Healie (Seedy Watermelon) Edna Beckett played the very ap- propriate 'Just Before the Bat- tle). Bill Harper sang "Silver Threads Among The Gold' just before the ceremony and "Let There Be Peace On Earth' dur- ing the signing of the Register. Doris & Roy Grierson and Anne & Harold Cornish, brides and grooms of 50 years ago put on a beautiful party of fancy sand- wiches, cookies and wedding cake for around 150 guests bringing a lovely social hour to a close. Sel el el el el el eles OSHAWA NDASHWOOD | WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE 1200 Phillip Murray Ave., |: 436-1344 YOUDIDIT R/GHT Parents of a YD graduate write: As our son reached the top of a blind hill there was a car stopped about 3 car lengths ahead. Thanks to your "Brake and Avoidance" teaching. our teenage son avoided an accident that could have resulted in serious injury to a mother and young child. When he needed to know what to do in a split second, he had the know- ledge because of you. Keep up the good work, and God bless you. J of Canada 2 Brock St. W., Uxbridge EE IE IE BE BE BEE I CEE] CRETE IE I A Sincerely, Rev. and Mrs. Luke Paré Young Drivers For information, brochures & course schedule call: 852-9705

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