Whitby Free Press, 1 Sep 1993, p. 3

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3face assailit charges Three people face assault1 charges after a confrontation T'hursday afternoon between a1 passing motorist and a mnan at a Thirteen members of a Whitby church recently helped flood vie- tims in the U.S. The members of Emmanuel Reformed Church, in a 12-pas- senger van and pickup truck, left Whitby Aug. 23 and traveled to te Quad Cities offIllinois and Iowa (Moline, fI. and Davenport, Iowa). They spent a week helping flood victims dlean ur ana rebuild. They carried lts of cleanmng supplies and tools. Work was arranged through the department of volunteer ser- vices of the Reformed Church in America in cooperatien with the American Red Cross. Relief workers were Anne Dul- vesten, Rita Verhoog, Henk Hoogkamp, Mark Post, Linda Verhoog, Ken Reinsma, Ann VanStaveren, Joanne Verhoog, Henry Wielingia, Harry Zylstra Neil Verbeek, Tom Verhoog anâ church pastor AI Honken. The returned to Whitby on Aug. 28. stops theft of meat An alert store manager at the Whitby Mail Miracle Food Mart r evented a man and woman rom walking out with a large meat Friday afternoon. They then put it into Miracle bags and tried to walk out of the store with it. The suspects fled after the manager confronted them, saY police. The man is described as a White maie with a pot belly, abo)ut age 60, five foot fve inches taîl, who appeared to have been drinking. Witnesses say the woman, aIso white, was about flive foot seven inches taîl with brown, shoulder- length hair and wearing dark- rimmed glasses. Police say another woman may have been involved in the attempted theft. The suspects took off in a car. Witnesses got a license number, which police say they are follow- ing up. A similar incident occurred last week at the Miracle Food Mart in Ajax. Police have made arrests in that case, and are investigating to see if there's a connection with the Whitby case. bus stop. The incident started around 1 p.m. when a man waiting for a Dus at Dundas Street West and White Oaks rescent "hadl word? with a woman in a car RMho was stopped at the intersec- tion. Police say she drove off but returned with two other men and a woman. Both women and one of the mnen got eut of the car and attacked the nman, breaking his wrist and taking his gym bag with them as tey left, say PTwo 18-year-old women, one a Michael Boulevard resident and the other Barrow Court, and a man, also 18, of ne fixed address, are charged with robbery with violence. Fail is for planting. Cool weather and warmn soil encourages strong root development. SDuring September the weed roots begin their active growth period. They actually become more susceptible to the effects of herbicides. Now is a good time to wvejed and feed your Iawn. Ifyour lawn is Iooking sparse, apply a soil based top drsig and a quality grass seed mix to it. SVisit Vandermeer Nursery for friendly service and helpful advi ICLEAANCE TO~F A ORNÀAMENTrAL MOUNTBATTEN CONCRETE JUNIPER 4 STATUES, PLANTERS Dark blue green tolage wth an & FOUNTAINS upngNrarVall eg.41 2Ž~~?,-FF ~99 From $21- $427 Euonymus SarcoZie2TdIameter 19.95 8.99 Nest Spruce *dlimeter 24.50 14.99 OId Goid Junlper 8.99 4.99 Little Champion Globe Cedlar 2« diamneter 19.50 14.50 Mugo Pine EVERYDAYLOWPRICE 4.99 Euonymus Varlegated EVERY DAY LOW PRICE 4.99 VANDERMEER NURSERY 401 . "Where Great Gardens Begin" ccX > Corner of Bayly & Lakeridge 0 jax Mz S4272525 M 1 Bayly St. E. OPEN SUNDAY - Sale prices efective until Sept. 9/93. or while quantites last. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 1, 1993, Page 3 We hve ovec to1013Dunas S. E ON VOUR INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE WITH THIS AD* Whtby Auto Glass uses an Incredible new mrcess to repair wlndshieid stone chips. nd yaur insurance cornpafly will waive your deductble on stone repaira 10 keep inaurance cost down. *Wîth most insurance conrpanie6 with this cou.pon ai trne of purctase. 0 * ENTER OUR pcait'd. a GRAND OPENING DRAN___________ *FOR AFREE SUNROOF' * WITH REPLACEMENT GLASS. ê 2O3 NAME: a 1-00-66-924 a -W6894 *PHONE NUMBER: : MOBILE SERVICE !....m..umm u'~ GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP For blanket coverage of ALL the homes and/or businesses in Whitby OR to selected areas only, oeil the Whitby Free Press - 688-6111. If you did not get a flyer which is isted for full distributon, give us a oeil. White Rose Nursery (ail homes) One Hour Moto Photo (selected homes) Lilian North (Re/Max Summit Realty) (seiected homes) due to the I4IOURDEY WEEKEND the offices of the WjIITBY FIREE- PRESS WLL BE CLO3ED on Nonday, 5eptember 6 Doadines f or el advertlsing end Coming Events wiU b. Frldey at I4 pm #oive a happy, safe hoaffy wee THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE AND CLOTHJNG RECYCLING DEPOT ""PRESENTS" 225 Brock' St. N., Whitby 666-0868 HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:30 arn to 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 arn to 4:00 prn "RECYCLINU FOR OVER 110 YEARS." M - e ths. -n'ogTm-eWrigTe

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