Whitby Free Press, 28 Feb 1990, p. 4

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PAGE 4, WHITY FREEpRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1990 Rentre'view to be dscussed at housing eommittee* meeting On Thursday, March 8, from noon to 3 p.m, the Durham Regicxial Access te Permanent Housing Committee hosts its quarterly meetingr at St. Markes ,Anglican Church on 520 Beurling St. in Oshawa and focuses on the rent reviewprocess in Ontario. ChrisDafern from the Ministry cf Housing's Rent COMNG.. METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE PICKERING - BROCK ROAD THURS. FRI. SAT. MARCH8 MA RCH 9 MARCH 10 ADMISSION: $3.00 4:OOpm - 10:OOpm ll.lOam- 9.OOpm llOOam - 9:OOpm CHILDREN UNDEFR 12 FREE The very best in Country Furnishings & Accessouies, FoIk Art, Pot Pourri, Crats, Fine Art, Foods, Collectibles, Clothing & Fashion Accessories. WIN $2 50-00 SHOPPING SPREES!! BRING THIS AD COUPON TO THE SHOW AND ENTER IT FOR A CHANCE TO WIN $250 SHOPPING SPREES AT THE BOOTHS 0F YOUR CHOICE. Name.-..-.-.--.----......-.** ......... ........ . Phone( ...... ..... .. ... .. Draws wiII take place Frîday at 6-00 P.M.; Saturday at2:00OP.M. 1 à 507 Brock St. North, Whitby 66-4231 (3 blocks north of Hwy.- 2) Heurs: Mon.-Wed. 10-6, Thu.rs. & Fn. 10-9, Sat. 10o-5:30) AIso iiMe %ississauga Review Services will discue how rent review werks and what bis department's mie is in the process. Admittance is free and includes refreshments. RSVP by March 2 te housing co-ordinator Martin Ginsherman at 686-2661. 1 m The Durhami Reionai Accesa te Permanent Housing_ Cemmittee TuI3' a local group concerned with affordable, safe and pZroper heusing. It consiste of residents, social service agenciesý, church groupe, provincial andb regienal, government staff, and & COUNTRY COLLECTI BLES A SHOW AND SALE luI 0J~Uu j( pen your home to a I.]student fromn Spain. For peciaI includes 4 weeks in July, you could yrnîtue, it ng get to know a Spanish teen- ,irnture ligtingager while he or she attends )ries.fuli time English classes fromn Monday to'Friday, then shares weekends with you and your family' For more information I/ hi cop. on this exciting cross-cultural enite experience, pleas contact Shirley Freek 75PER WEEK REMUNERATION FOR 7% ROOM AND BOARD ÀTHE IrFF non -thousigprvider& The ach8meeting ije 3its eighth quarterly meeting sixice its begfinning. A emal eteering greup meets monthly te addrese issues, identify problems and needs, and prepare recommendations for action. Theft from coiveieno store. Approxiznately $1,000 worth of cigarets were stolen from Scar- berough Fair Convenience Store at 900 Bonacord Dr. ini Whitby Saturday night. A window 10 feet by four feet was smashed to gaini entry and 30 cartons of varieus brand cigarets were taken. None cf the storese several alarm sys3tems worked during the robbery, say plice. Police continue to, investigate. Weapons charge laid A Scarborough man was arres- ted and charged with possession cf a dangerous weapon as hie left Whitby's Moviola Restaurant Saturday iught. As two police officers went tbrônghf the parking lot cf the restaurant, they spotted two mien, one passmng another a shiny object, ana then both entering their car. The policemen stopped and searched the two men but found notbing until they searched the car. Concealed on the floor i the back cf the car was a nnja-style knife, called a Tenta knie, used as a martial arts weapon. It measures i112 fiches by i 1inch with a 5 3/4-inch blade. Police say it is used to inflict severe damage when stabbed and the handle of the knife can crush a skull. Charged with possession cf 'a dangerous weapon is Colin Roderick «]Bob»" Brown, cf Burk- wood Dr.. in Scarborough. SHe said it was essential that he have the knife sinS lhe was attacked by seven people in Toronto. SHARE YOUR SUMMER WITH A STUDENT FROM SPAIN, On rare occasions 'it CIp and brgi pays to eut corners. thiscoupoianld Pioneer Interiors 1 117

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