Whitby Free Press, 24 Aug 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 8, WEDNESQAY AUGUST,24,19q83, WHITBYFREE PRESS Dunlo ps exhibit i15% Off i wiIh this coupon i668-2872 I I109 Dundee St. W. WhiIby __ - - - -mý LYnde House, Whltby MuseUm, 18 honourlng the 'Dunlop Hockey team and their 25th An- nlversary wltb an exhibit featurlng many Dunnie memnentoes, news items and tape recordings of their games. Museum hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. FREE FILMS The Station Gallery, Henry and Victoria Streeta, will conclude its summer series of films Thursday, August 25 with the sbowlng of Laurel and Hardy in Sons of the Desert and 3 p.m. Portrait of Jennie wll be the aduit feature at 7 p.m. THEFT Thieves broke into Wheelies FmiyRoiler Centre, = un St., in Wbitby, early last Thur- sday morning, causing an estimated $850 damage. Durham Regional Police say the thieves made off with $36.50 in cash after likely en- tering* the building by prying open a roof latch. Five doors and a video coinbox door were damaged. Big fish DavefRooke (rlght),, of Oshawa caught this 12.95 pound coho salmon Saturday. The flsh, welghed ln a Port Wh 'ltby Marina, was the biggest coho reported caught Satur- day ln the Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt. -N. Rooke (loft) bagged this 7.15 pound coho as well. Free Press Staff Photo TVPESETTING ON THE, PREMESES COMPUTERIED & PHOTO?\j Star'sowners face charges Three major owners of Stuart's Furniture and Appliances, which Ted'AR NT S LOAM SUPPLY LTD. 3RCK RD. N., PICkERINQ (1½ mil«s north of Nlghwey 2) TOP SOIL Sand Limestone Treated Timber Stone Pinemulch Patio Siabs Curbs Firewood Peal-Loam INTrERLOCKING PAVING S"TONESý (DELIVERED & OR INSTALLED) See Us TODAY' For Your Needs In KITCHEN - VANITY UNITS ....... MITCHELL BROTHERS Cassels & Ch urch St. BROOKLIN have been charged with misleading advertising. They and their com- panies were charged under the Combines In- vestigation Act after a year-long investigation by the Ministry of Con- sumer and. Corporate Relations. The charges stem from consumer com- plaints .about adver- tisemenits 'whieh a' p- pearedin the Toronto Star, Toronto Sun and many radio stations in April and May last year according to in- vestigator William Howe. The ads were for a Moffat appliance warehouse sale. According to a report in the Toronto Star, in- formation filed in federal court allegzes the nine individuals and companies charged falsely represented falsely a warehouse sale of Moffat appliances by suggesting they could be bought directly from the company at prices at or close to dealer cost. A date for trial will be set Oct. 19. Charged 'are Harold Grieve Jr. and bis firm, Harold Grieve Jr. En- terprises [ne. 'of Ken- nedy Rd., Scarborough; Allen Lastman, one of Stuart's owners, and bis firm Altarry, ['ne. , of Kennedy Rd.; Maurice Bresgïý' ianther "part- owner of Stuart's and bis firm Ever-Rest Fur- niture Ine., of Kennedy Rd.; Moffat, a division of Camco [ne., of Wright Ave. , Weston; John Deyell,. of Monogram Place, Weston, and em- ployee, of Camco mce.; andStuart's Home Fur- nishing Franchise [ne., of Kennedy Rd. Howe would not release the actual num- ber of consumer com- plaints received nor would he divulge ap- pliance costs involved. t BROOKLIN HOME BAKER T & DELICA TISSA N 61 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK: FRESH CHELSEA LOAVES 0NLYl.49 DINNER ROLLS Manyin 89* ADOZEN Ses Our Mn nStore Speclals N T *For Reservatons.e 93 WINCHESTER (at Anderson) BROOKLIN 655«4229 Open 10-8 Weekdays (including Sat.)

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