WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1984, PAGE 5 Two youths arrested for house break-ms The rash of break-ins Into Whltby homes con- tlnued lust Tuesday and Wednesday as seven residents flled com- plaints wlth the Durham Reglonal Police Force. Accordlng to a spokesman for the for- ce, $700 damage was done wben thieves broke into a Reynolds Street home when they busted down the front door. The bouse was ransacked and $105 in 'cash was taken. A St. John St. W. home was also ransacked. Taken was a haif-ful bottle of rye wbiskey and $15 in cash. Damage was estlmated at $25. Two young men have been arrested in connec- tion witb these inciden- ts. Tbey are: David Cbarles McWhirter, 16, of Lupin Dr. and Jeffrey John Hughes, 16, of Cardiff Crt. Hughes was released on an undertakting and both will appear in Wbitby Provincial Court to answer to the cbarges tbis Friday. At the time of bis arrest, McWirter was awaitlng trial on another break, enter and theft charge laid la connection with a spree of break-mns .that oc- cured throughout the Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax and Scarborougb area la the last few months. He bad beenreleased on bis own recogizÉance by the courts. Police ar e stil in- vestigating five other break-mns. The garage door of a Michael Blvd. home was forced in causing $200 damage. However, the occupants were home at the time and the suspec- ts were scared off. Cash and jeweilery were taken from an apartment on Dundas St. W. Police said that $75 in old Canadian bills were taken as was a men's black leather coat valued at $80 as weil as gold chains and a ladies' opal ring. Cash totalling $24 was also taken. Unknown suspects also entered a Gasby Dr. home by forcing open a basement win- dow. Tbree bedrooms were ransacked and numerous items were stolen including two mens rings, necklaces and other jeweilry. Police could not give a value to these items. Thieves gained entry to a Pringle Dr. home through the siding patio doors wbicb were pried TORONTO - It seems that Whitby's rapid growth bas flot escaped the attention of the On- tario Electoral Boun- daries Commission. In a report submitted to the legislature last week, the commission bas recommended that a riding - to be called Durham Centre - be established to include ail of the Town of Wbit- by and the north-eastern section of the City of Oshawa. Wbitby is currently BABY PHOTO The Whitby Jaycettes Spring Baby Photo Con- test will be beld from Mar. 9 to Mar. 24 at the Whitby Mail. Applications will be accepted anytime from the Whitby Mal Florists. -The $2 fee should include a 3 x 5 photo as weil as the parents' names, ad- dress and phone number as weil as the child's name and age. The con- test is for children aged 3 and under. on the money donated, ie.,1 cent is 1 vote and 10 cents is 10 votes. Ail proceeds will go to the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital CONCERT The voice of well known Canadian singer John Allan Cameron wil be the featured per- former at the grand opeming festival concert at the Durham Theatre. for the Arts. The concert wiil be held this Sunday begin- ning at 12:45 p.m. Sharing the stage will be Tixn Taylor and Anita Perras who bave recen- tly had bits on the Canadian country chart. Tickets are $6 and go on sale this Saturday at the box office of Cinema Wbitby. For more information caîl 686-1144. part of the Durham West provincial riding and is represented by Ontario Governiment Services Minister George Ashe. The commission is expected to bold a series of public meetings on its recommendations soIn- etiine tbis summer with the final decisions being made sometime tbis fail. It is possible that the new riding could be established before the next provincial election providing that it is not held until the spring of 1985., Wbitby wiil also send a new member to the House of Commons in Ottawa in the election foilowing the one expec- ted sometime in the next year. Federally, Whitby is part of the riding of On- tario and is represented by Scott Fennel Who also serves as industry, trade and commerce critic in the shadow cabinet of Progressive Conservative leader Brian Mulroney. The new federal riding wil be called Ajax-Whitby - Oshawa and wiil include al of Ajax and Wbitby as well as part of tbe City of Oshawa. Tim Brumwell of Century 21 Gold Jacket Realty is seen here congratulating the winner of their February Valentine's Day Contest. Tammy Keenan, 14, of Lilac Terrace won the prize for writing and submitting the foilowing Valentine's poem: "Won't you please by my Valentine Because you make my face light up and shine When I arn sad and feeling down You put a smile over my frown These words I arn saying are very true And if you don't know, they're ail about you You're nice, handsome and very smart And because of that, you've captured my heart Well, that's ail I have to say And I hope to see you on Valentine's Day." Photo courtesy of Gold Jacket Realty ss hoi WESELLTýHE isCm BEST AND 1 ÇC 9 iC.F. MESHER*** SERVICE THE REST JEWELLER DURHAM lSeniors &Students KEYBOARD f15 oof f î CETR j668-2872 355 BLOOR ST. W. 10 Dundas St. W.r( OSHAWA Whltby725-0001 open. The bouse was ransacked and it isn't known If anytbing was taken.' Nothing was taken from a Hoiliday Dr. residence after thieves gained entry through a rear window. BaiIey I.DeA. Pharmacy M ONLY l .sq. yd. 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