Whitby Free Press, 21 Oct 1992, p. 4

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Pae4, WhItby Fee 'Pross, Wednesday, Octboer 21, 1992 Serývice medals-for cop's from Whitby. Four Whitby residents were OPP chief superin tendent among jpolice oficers who recei- Howard Williams and OPP chief ved exemplary service inedals in superintendent Gary Wayne Toronto on Sunday. WÃ"od each' received20ya awards. Durham Regional Police super- Durham Reginal Police -staff intendent Rob Brown receîved segat Sandy Rgyrie, a Port the award'for 30 years of service. Perry resident, also received 'a Metro constable Kari Bloomn, 20-year medal. WANT YOUR. HOUSE IOLD? For service and rsults ask for LILIAN NORTHT sales rep RE/MAX SumrmitRealty (1991) Ltd. 668-3800 686-58651IJ9 Memnber of Oshawa & Toronto Boards% Bankruptcy .Sale1 ART AUCTION e UNRESERVED AJTAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 75 CENTENNIAL RD. AJAX (Hwy 401 to Ajax, Exit Westney Rd. south to Bayly, >east on Bavlv, riaht on Monarch ta Centenniafl Beyond Shades. q Beyond lns Beyond Description. Introducing soft sheerSilhoueffe. Awindow covering so advanced and different you'II have to see itto understand it To gieyou an idea of its beauy, imagine softfabric vanes floating magicaitybetween two sheer facings. Now imagine them in a full palelle of designer colors, complementing almost any decor. Silhouefte shadings. No maftlr how we ry and describe their beaulytthe only way to appreciate àis to see them for yourself. DURHAM REGIONAL Police showed their vehicles and- equipment in downtown Whitby Saturday for 'Police Appreciation Day.'.There was a good turnout for the event, conceived by Whiby regional councillor Joe Drumm. Photo by Maàurice Plfher,iWhIby Free Press United Way Campaign is.on sehedule Th e United Way campaign foi Oshawa, Whitby and Newastle je right on track. Campaign director Ann Kin- sella says that, as of Monday, they've raised $1,343,628 -- 43 per cent of this year's $3,124,717 goal. The campaign je a few percen- tagepoints ahead of where it wa ast year at this time, eays Kineella, "and according to our HunierDouglas SI [HOU ETTE' Window Shadings Words cannot describe it. A photo can only hint at it. Only we can show you the truc beauty of new Silhouette window shadings. Corne visit our showroom or cail us for an in-home game plan, we're on achedule." «We re optimistic that We'1l reach goal, but we realize that there's tough times out there and we're working very had'toward niaking our goal.» the It's nice to seee succes stories corne in ýearly,'says M- sella, but the "liard selle» usually take longer. She compares -it to apple sea- son: "Ites easier to pick -the apples on the 1l'ower branches firet; when you get Up n the tree,' it becomes a littlei more dificult>l» The campaign continues until the award celebrations Dec. 3, «but of course we accept money right up to the 3let of Deoem- ber. Fundraising events ý-planned for this week include ýa murder rnystery night Friday at the Fly- ùSDutchman Hotel in Bowman- vleand a, Halloween costume dance and buffet heid by W/hitby Psychiatrie Hospital's United Way commjittee Satuida (o n to everyoùe) at <RIS. McLaughilin Armouries. See Ppe9-for more details. Haunted house on Centre. 0 Bill- jback --from the dead. dhe promises that "no one gyets out alive from the Haunted House to be held by Whitby Jaycees"Oct. 25 to 31. 'Nightmare on Centre.Street -- Billy Return'ie the theme of the third annual scare-a-thon to be held 4y Jaycees in the Centen- niai Building. 1-Whitby Junior Chaxnber/Jay- cees are- inviting ail goblins ghosts and littie monsters -- il they dare - to visit the Centen- Some $20 in change was stolen from -a cash register at Pedro's Pizza on Anderson St. Sunday moiing Poic ay the culprit(s) broke a window in the front door of the store to gain entry, sometime between 2:40 and 8:15 a.m. Sun. day. An investigation is continuing. niai Building which will uneg a frightful tranformation as Ai Hallows Eve approaches.* About 3,00people ventured through last years's Nightmare on Centre Street - the Sequel.' 1They were haunted to ecreame of 'Billeeeeeeeeee, where 'are you? as the ghoete wanted Billy back. Some of the ghosts who rou- med the building laet year, in search ýof heiplees victime will also be back. Haunting tours be&»in at 6 p.m. from Sun a to Friday. On Saturday, . Halloween, tours b e t noon. Cost je $2 for those who dare enter. Hospital etn P ROMPAGEI hospital's major strerigths. Lee said that questionnaires would be circuiated té, hospital patients. There will then be an analysis of 'the questionnaires and* comments to determine the "issues," and another public mneeting in the new'year will outline ideas raised. Lee said the plan will heip in reorganization of departments et the hospital te provide services residents-feel are most ýneeded while 'cutting back 4ni areas where there is perceived te, be lees need. - ,The strategic plan doesia't affect the h 1pia a o ,'àmbulatory care, a ptlan still witnprovincalapproval. "Your Window Decorating Centre BLINDS & DRAPERY A Division of Decor Agency Interiors Lid. 88 Old Kingston Rd.,, Ajax (Pic koring Vîllage) 4284937

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