Atternpted theft>hareslaid Three youýths have been char- ged following an attempted v;ehicle theft early May 26 in Whitby At about 4:45 a.m., someone spotted three youths in a mini- ANNE O'CONNOR, 8, was the organizer of a backyard benefit concert at her home on Fallingbrook St. that raised money for the Hospital for Sick Chikiren. 'Kids for Kids,' a gupof her fniends, sang, played piano and recorder, recited potr and danced, and got door prizes and refreshrnnt rom local businesses. Photo by Peter Nilas, Whltby Free Press Celebration planned at Heydenshore A 'Natural & Cultural Honi- tare Benefit Celobration' will be hed at Hedenshore Park in Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 12 1. William Davidson (1889- 1965) held his own retirement party, inviting whom he wish to invite, when he retired f romlown council in 1964. 2. A plaque honouring Whitby pilot Cullen H. Perry was unveiled in AIl Saints' Anglican Church on Jan. 11, 1920. 3. William Edmund Newton Sinclair (1873-1947) was born in Whitby Township on. June 28,l1873 and led the Ontario Liberal Party starting in 1923. 4. The former St. Andrew's Preslbyterian Church at Byron and John streets was described as the "purest piece of gothic architecture in America" by a young lady visitor in 1859. Pr Hop esns.(IMR is offening season's passes for a limited Urne only. EEnjoy the events that are ehappening at the histonic Capîtol orfhn eatre ail summer long. For mooe info nmatdon cal! Jennife ra t the çIUWRR 91 Hotine: 1-800-434-5092 Whitby on bunday, June 18, 10' a.m. to 6 p.m. mhe event is a fund-raiser for the Save the Lynde Marsh citi- zens' committee. Polk sin ors Kim and Jerry Brodey will perform, there will be displays by environmental groups, a poetr reading story- telling by the D urham Foklore Society, a trempoline act, P.W. Wormen Puppet Show.' Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students, $2 for kids. ickets are. available et Lafontaine Trading Post in downtown Whitby. For more information, cal Shirley at 905-686-7878 or 430- 7727. Any group or business wishing a display, should also caîl Shirley. van on R.eynolde Street. $hreof attempted theft (vrI00 and mlichief were laid againat a 12-year-old boy, "from the Whitby area but of no fixed address,» according to Dur- ham Ritfon Police Staff Ser- geant Sandy Ryrie. A 14-year-old, of no fixed address, was charged with attempted theft over, mischief and breach 'of probation. And a 14-year-old, girl from Courtice was charged with attempted theft over, mischief and p~osses- sion of house-break-in instru- menta. Polico o Torch Run Durham Regional Police and RCMP members are carrying the torch today to rais. funds for developmentally handicapped youth and adulte.. They are running 64 kilo- metres, along Highway 2, through Durham Region, as their portion of an 8,000-kilometre run ail over Ontario. Lest year, $800,000 wes raised for 8peial Olympics. Durham raased 27,000 lest year. Donations can be made at police stations. The. torch run is expected to go through downtown Whitby at 1:30 p.m., ftr a 1 p.m. stop at Région hýeadquarters on Ross- land Road East. ESSENTIAL HAIR DESIGN À&N4E SUNTANNING STUDIO SS UPER TANNING BED BOOK 200 MINUTES FOR ONLY$50 & GET 200 MINUTES FREE! ~ 4300.7070 1121 Dundas St. E. Fspotby ~$ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Jmusice~ SUMMER jCAMP ;41 Wihitby School July 10-14i Aug. 21-251 9:30-11 :3Oam 9:30-11,:3Oam 1 6- Y AR * D JuIy 10-14 i :00-3:OOpm Aug. 21-25 i :O0-3:OOpm COST: $75.OOIWEEK 103 Dundas St. W. .Whitby e 666-8780, Whltby FrS ..oe Wec*isdy, June 7,1995, Pa.l 13 WVHITBY, Witb6, Local Architcctural Conservation Adlvisorqj Committec LACAC Heritage HOuse Tour .a -à WHITBY., ONTARIO. -wÀ m 1Saturday, June 10, 1995 vl10am -4 pm l Agel16 &older $10.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Olde Silveribimble Quit Shoppe' Lafontaine Trading Post Brass -Delights - Vera's Sewing Emporium- Cullen Gardens - Pickering Museum Oshawa Sydenham Museum - Luke's Country Store - Town of Whitby For more information, please cail (905) 668-5803, ext. 280 ....-........~ ~OO BONA......A.E WMS.T... ND....VIDUO HERONGATE -ARN THEATRE 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIOUS HIT COMEDY "BUT SHE WON'T LIE DOWN" Now playing tilI Jùiy lst TICKETS SELLING FAST. For tickets & information,ý please cail (905) 472-3085 "Durham Centre residents told us they wanted a strong representative, a leader that would support jobs, sustain economic growth and protect vital services like Health, Education and Housing- Drummond White delivered." Toiii Edwvards, Mayor, Town of Whitbv Drummond White lias been afiIll dîne dvocake jo)r our cominunitv, bringing GO services back on track Mid ensuring flîarfiture generations have jobs which will ailow thein to stav in this conrnuitv. here is only onze choice... Drummond Whit on June &th ~~DEMORTS