Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 10, 1994 Renowned swimmer in Whitby next Wednesday Marathon swimmer Vicki Keith will be uest, speaker at the Rotary Club, of Whitby Sunrise's klamily Rotay Night next Wednesday night at Hey- denshore Pavilion in Whitby A recipient of the Order of Canada, Keîth crossed ail five Great Lakes in 1988, just one of ber swimming feats that have resulted in 14 world records. She has raised $800,000 for disabled children. Keith will speak at 8 p.m. SHERRY BOGLE who has been promoted ta Store Manager af aur Thickson Rd. McDanald's Restaurant. Sherry has been with McDonald's af Whitby for 9 years. eo«e=t SHARI SCHLECHTER wha has been promoted ta Store Manager of our new McDonald's Restaurant at 1301 Brock St. S. Shari has been with McDonald's af Whitby for 15 years. Both started oùt as crew memnbers in our restaurant and over the years have steadily advanced through a lot of hard work, dedication, perserverance and an ability to work well with people. or Themangeentandcriv ag thMcoi5f l' ws hi ein hir ev oitos Whitby 1301 Brook St. S. Wal-Mart V TÂ Mail (Consumners Dr. Whitby Mal Dundas St. & & Hwy 401) Dundas St. & Thickson Rd. Whitby Thickson Rd. I Dr,.-H. David Stone, -Optometrist would like to thank ail of his current and former patients who have shown their loyalty and support over the past nine years, and helped his practice to grow in Whitby. Dr. Stone has relocated out of the Whitby area and sold his practice to Dr. Christina Schropp on October 1, 1993. Dr. Stone will be working his last day at the Whitby office on Thursday, September 29, 1994. "Thank you to ail my patients, staff andfiends, and ail the best in the future!" Police are looking for two sus- p ects after a Dufferin Street man Id police he was robbed at knifepoint early Sunday rnorning in Port Whitby. The 20-year-old mnan told Cookbook is Uited Way fundraiser Support the United Way through the purchase of Anne Ià ndsay's Kitchen Cookbook. Copies are available through the United Way office. Also available is the 'Great 2 for 1 Golf Card,' which entitles you to a 50 per cent savings off six different golf courses in Durham Region. Tlhe card can be ~ure ased from United Way for Proceeds from the sale of the card and cookbook wilI be donated te, the United Way. A< A UTLE DOUGH W1ILL DO YOU... NICE AREAI NICE PRICE! WELL LOCATEDI T Tis . nhmmOmsw rasOb ,lCU!d te thO 3 Bdmn. home on aquiet court, ose to Clao to uchools. church sand shoping, this Yon CÇBjs stnlmgoutL veIy open schools & shooon, a rms, hormb oflors3 bodroomo. 2 bathrocins. 1519 w conosç. Lts aof t eS sems; Mhen. badh, etn ~ lt gmenhouse Mcher, wfth wlo, main floor fanà ty U)' etc. Plus a espars.entrance mths basemont eti ice ufll omwfrpS&" 0 W wahi-epotonthai.Dont dolay. Listed et $151.900! mus osw$69Ml gr CALL ROSEMARY BROWN d433-21.21-f I 111 Coti4 ,21 s-. *COse police he was on hie way home around 12:40 a.m. when he was approached b y two men at Vic- toria and Dufferi streets. One of the 'nen held what was described as a lfarge brown hunt- ing knife to th e victim's throat and removed $8 from his wallet. The wallet was returned and the culprits fled in a dark blue, two-door 1978 or 1979 Chevette or Acadian. The victim was unhurt. He was unable to get a look at the suspect with the knife. The other man is described as black, aged 14 or 15 and wearing a bIne t-shirt, dark baggy pants and a red basebalcap. Jewelry is stolgen Jewelry valued at around $800 was stolen after a break-in at a Michael Boulevard residence over the weekend. Police say the culprit(s) jim- mied a rear sliding door after unscrewing an outside Iight bulb and searched the bouseor valu- ables. Police say there didn't appear to be any damage. BIE NSTOCK (9057894 ( WINDSOR PLACE Tenants Association head Verna Cain (right) helps (from Ieft) Win Pearce, Joyce McCracken, Edna Hylwka and Andy Bonnard ight up in the new smoking room which opened Aug. 1 at the seniors' apartment building on Coiborne Street West in Whitby. Tenants won a battie with the Durham Region Non-Profit Housing board to get the room, and raised $450 to pay for upgrading exhaust fans, door closures and liability insurance. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Man robbed at knifep oint 1