Whitby Free Press, 8 Sep 1993, p. 3

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Whity Free Press, Wednosday, September 8, 1993, Paae a I.M........n.h tn d n Durham Regional Police con- tinue to investigate a fail-to- remain accident last Friday night in Whitby that claimed the life of an Oshawa man. Gordon Douglas Gibson, 29, died when struck on Dundas Street East, at Scott Street, by a westbound vehicle in the centre G;irl, 11, injured *i accident An 11-year-old Whitby girl is General Hospital and then trans- pital_ for Sick Children in in- àtabl -conditionat 'icZik Ki Hospital after she was struck by a car while riding hier bicycle last Thursday afternoon. At about 1 pan., Emma Grif- fith of Rossland Road West was riding on the sidewalk on Brock Street North, north of John Street, when she lost control and went off the sidewalk onto the street where she was struck by a southbound vehicle. She received head and leg in- juries, and was taken to Whitby Iini'ted Way camp...gn begins..Q Sept. 15 "Now More Than Ever" is the slogan at the kickoff' of the Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle Uni- ted Way campaign on Wednesday, Sept 1 3 .. at Col. R.S. M15 La:30 in Armories, Simcoe Street North at ichmond Street, Oshawa. Volunteer campaign chair Jim Woodward, adiinistrator CUPE Ontario and president of the Durham Region Labour Council, will officially start the 1993 Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle Uni- ted Way campaign. The campaign is expected to raise more than $3 million to fund nearly 200 community service programs. Through eight weelcs, 2,000 volunteers will canvass in support of 40 United Way agencies that provide health and education programs, counselling services, educational, social and recrea- tional prograins, crisis interven- tion and shelter from bue Latyear, agencies took a funingaecease in order to stay open. For more information, cal volunteer communications chair Rob Owens at (416) 983-9592 (direct line), (416) 721-9854 (evenings), (416) 983-5116 (United Way office) or fax at (416) 983-9071. ferred by amibulance to the Hos- lToronto.- HIBISCUS SOUHERN BELLE 1 G AL. POT. REG. 3.50 Larg dnner paesi.e fbwers. '~Bomg late summer. Their fluffy plumes are a familiar sight9 ~in nthe,0summer, rmd a white. t~m4~Ju ~L44LOBE CENTAUREA -C 7 h God or cultng Use frs NedLiru 2p 1.cst 71.erva oW oldecutnyUeflorreLri e r OW on* e ai AIDERREER NIESERY 40 N "Where Great Gardens Begin" f,»AXA Corner of Bayly & Lakeridge lane. 1 Police are looking for what may be a 1987 Dodp ArMes or Plymouth Reliant with danmage to the left front corner, bumper and headlight assembly. Police seek anyone who wit- nessed the accident or saw thé vehicle. Caîl 579-1520. For blanket coverage of ALL the homes and/or busiriesses in Whitby OR to selected areas ordy, cali the Whitby Free Press - 668-111. If you did not get a fiyer whidh s listed for full distibution, give us a oeil. (ail homes) Dundas Centre! Creek Guardian1 Pring le Drugs (selected homes) Fali Bridai Suppement (ail homes) Good News (~~1 Local News in... theWHITBY FREE PRESS SMDAY, SEPT.1193 1...0.. .M&7 0P AT.2 .ENT2nT 668-74....7 .e .. ..e.. 'A1' have'L4.U i t o 103 Duda* t. E

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