Whitby Free Press, 28 Mar 1990, p. 25

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wtia'BY FME PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2s,1990, PAGE 25- fOJwdth azrnucd OSHAWA lawyer Terry Kelly was keynote speaker at the Oshawa-Witby-Newcastle United Way 5th anniverary annual general meeting held Iast week. Kelly was United Way campaign chairman from 1967 to 1969 and United Way president for the following two years. The United Way cam- paign began in 1940 as the "Oshawa Win the War Co mmlnity Fumd" with the slogan unist for Hulmanity" from which the United Way approach was born. Peter TomIIn photo Blood donor clinic, April 10 The next blood donor in Whitby will be held on Tuesday, April 10,' 1 te 8 p.m., at the Legion Hall, Byron- St. S., Whitby. jClinic chairman Doris Holley ihoping for a turnout similar te that of the January clinic wben 453 pinte of blood were donated. She described that response te the blood shortage as Mover- ~:whelming,» and hoestbema new .doniors xi January wI return for the April 10 cinic. Anyone ini good bealtb, and between ages 17 and 69, an give blood every two mont. The body replaces the plasma, or Iiquid portion of the blood in 24 hours, and replaces red celle withfi four weeks. Easter Seat goal is $30,000 Rotarians from the Whitby and Whitly-Sunrise clubs and volun- teers are boping4o raise $30,000, the goal of theUEater Seal cam- pign during Marcb, Easter Seal The money je «desperately» needed, say rotary members, te provide financial assistance te aot 50 phsically dieabled chil- dren iWthy for treatment, transportation, rebabilitation and thbe purchase of equipment and summer camps. Fighting crime FROM PAGE 2 added. As for Pugsley Manor, «we jget a fair number cf calîs concernin; the residents that live there, said Westbrook. "But itfs no greater than the number cf calls involving a simi- liar group cf people.From a policxng standpoint it's not any -,:.,.worse t han the othere." Westbrook added that if people are concerned about Pugfsley Manor they should direct their concerris te Town officials for allowing it. Crime Stoppera and Durham Regional Police are once again appealing for the public's help in solving a robbery whicb occurred in south Oshawa on Dec. 18 last year. At about 8:40 a.m. a womnan was walking to ber office on the second floor of a building at the corner of Wentworth and Cedar when a man appeared, carryig a gun. He pointed it at her and then grabbed her by the hair and forced her towards the stairwell. She struggled with him but he eventually got her there and handcuffed ber to the railing. He also taped er eyes with grey electrical tape. Hle then forcibly took the bags she was Herwyin e for a few minutes and grabbed another womnan who was also waUking towards the sarne office. He handcuffed ber, taped ber eyes and took ber bags wbicb bhe then put into a black garbage bag. He walked out the back door. He is described as being medium beigbt, wearing a navy blue snow suit, dark boots and a dark balaclava. Stolen was personal property and a substantial ainount of money. A re-enactment of this robbery will be sbown on CITY-TV, channel 57, cable 7 on Thursday, Marcb 29 during tbe 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. It will also be sbown on CHEX-TV Peterborough and CKVR-TV Barrie on Friday during their news and over the weekend. Have you any idea wbo this person is? Did you see anyone in. the are;, matcliing this description? Do you think you know wbo this migbt be? If so, you cari call Crime St p pers. You'll neyer bave to give your name or appear i court. A casb reward of up te $1,000 ie being offered. The Crime Stoppers phone number je 436-8477, (436-TlPS). Long distance oeil collect. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is tbe co-ordinator with tbe Durham Regional Police force and writes this article te belp combat crime. A citizen board administers the Crime Stoppers programs of whicb tbere are now over 800 in Nortb America. The reward money ie raised througb tax deductible donations whicb may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. BRx 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. 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