Whitby Free Press, 28 May 1986, p. 7

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WHITBY FREE PRESS;ý WEDNESDAY. MAY 28,1986 PAGE 7 CRIME STOPPE RS. ~PVJI7~By SGT. S. KYRIE Durham Co-rdinator Durham Regional Crime Stoppers la asklng for the assistan- ce of the public i iden- tifylng suspects for thef- ta and*damage whlch la occurring on construc- tion sites particularly I the Oshawa and Whltby area. Over the past several montha thousanda of dollars ithefta and darnge have occurred on these construction sites. Crime Stoppera wlll pay Up hi $1,0O to anyone providing i- formation which leada to an arrest i these cases. Amnounts of up to $1,000 will h paid for tipe leadlng hi an arrest in any serious crime. Callers do not have to give their names or testify i court. The Crime Stoppera num- bers are 22-8477 or 1- 800-387-8477 toll free. Sgt. Sandy Kyrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this article to help combat crime. A citi;en board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Boards acrosa North America. The award money is ralsed through tax deductible donations whlch may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, L1H 7K8. Miss Fafr Pagent June 5 FROM PG. 6 registrations for this event wIII hiaccepted from 7 to 9 p.m, Wed- nesday, June 4, at the Luther Vpond Memorial Arens, Wi- chester Rd. E., B3roMkln. Registrations for the baby show wil hi accepted along wlth the homecraft registrations during the hours of 2to 5p.m., May 31 and June 2, Saturday and Monday at the Brooklin United Church, FROM PG. 2 Cassela Rd., Brooklin. There wlU hi no homecrafts registra- tions accepted after these dates. Please note the homecrafts and baby show registrations wil take place at the Broolin United Church, ln the Board Room, en- ter via the Christian Education wlng doors. Ail exhbitors must hi amateurs. There wiil hi a recep- tion welcomning ail for- mer Misa Brooklil Sprlng Fair Queens. This year's Miss Brooklln Sprlng Fair pageant will talce place at 7:30 p.m., Thuraday, June 5, ln the Luther Vipond Memnorial Arena and the fair wlIl hiof- ficially opened by Ivan Bell of the Department of Agriculture, Ux- Discover Downtown dingt out balloons, there will 13e magie shows, mimne characters, a face painter, vouchers for compiunen- tary coffee, tea and soft drinks at participating restaurants and- coffee shops will be distributed and many of the stores will 13e participating in a win- do ressng competition to 13e judged by the local politicians. Pbillips said that because of Whitby's rapid residen- tial growth, many of the town's new residents haven't really had a chance to get to know the downtown and everytbing it has to of- fer. She and the other members of the BIA Sromotion committee are oping Downtown Discovery Day wrn 13e the vehicle to change ail that. "'Tbere's a lot of interest in the downtown right now. People, are beginning to realize it's a vital, exciting place," said Phillips. Downtown Discovery Day will run from il a.m. until 4 p.m. and the BIA invites everyone to corne down- town and enjoy the fun. 1IST QIJALITTI Now In aur 107H YEAR of servIng thr.s communltîes'MA& Dive Bloom awners ofm th WALLPAPER CENTRE'S In Oshawa, Aex à Scarborough would ke ta seurs aur customers thit he gratant peroontage of the Wallpap.r ws stock nt discounts Up to 75% and mors Io 187 QUALITY brsnd nome walpaper NOT SUBSTAN DARD. COME IN AND CHOOSE FROM OVER A THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AT WAREHOUSE PRICES IGREAT VALUESI VYMURA I $ MORIOUMOKABM REUA mui 6,e95 «T oui TO 140.OO001 COUUSU .arupj IE W7 THE WALLPAPER CENTRME* OSHAWA AJAX SCARBORO (CornerIJohn) eween highways 401and Hwy. 2 Belween Lawrence &Ellesmere 57-65686-0719 431-4458 __ [I, OE *lRDA A D RI* S IHT U*I NN bridge. The one chosen Miss Brooklin Sprlng Fair wiIl cornpete ln the Miss C.N.E. 1967 Pageant as wefl hihig a prize wlnner the two runners up i the Brooklil pageant will receive prises. For fur- ther information cali 728-3470. The numhir and variety of presentationa i the arena has been greatly hicreased this year. Just tolist afew of the eventa hi viait are the Studio Dancers and Performlng Arta, the Plneridge Bluegrasa Boys, Highland Dan- cers, Myrtle Circle and Square Dancers and for the children the Pet Show. There is no ad- ditional admission charge to the arena at gnytine deapite the high standgrd of enter- tainment. Sec you at the fair. An Oshawa Snow Plow Truck is navigated through a made-up 'course by driver John Coldgiacomo. The snow piow rodeo, where. drivers from ail acrosa the region navigated a pre-set course, was juat one of the events scheduled during PublicWorks week. Freeress Staff Photo f. ERITAGE FLOOR FASHIONS RETURNS WITH THE ORIGINALJ 100% DuPO4T 3IrNYLON 31Sq. Ff. IlVING ROOM DINING ROOM AND HALL OR STAIRS. dll.Onl roquirments '1.11 sq. IL SHOPAT HOME SERVICE INTEREST FOR 12 MOS. TO QLALIFIED BUVERS INSTALLATION WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE AM/FM PORTABLE-RADIO WITH EVERY PURCHASE Alsa avallable Anîran Nylon, Woole, Sanlmore, C«oot, Commercial Division S6-72"5 SEESAMPLES IN VOUR HOME OR OFFICE THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SHOP AT HOME BUVERSI SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONET REFUNDED ""HERITAGE" A TRUSTED NAME IN CARPET A Z- AýT-VaFrk Ao Snow plow? I I I .*Ewopean WomewYs H eat*b d. EXCUSIVELY FOR INFORMATION CALL: 1735 Bayty Street i~ FOR 105 FI Pckeîing 5 tI WOMEN L831-1/hJ (Just East Of Broc Bd)

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