Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1995, p. 2

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Page 2, Whilby Free Pmsa, Wodnesday, Jâme 28, 199Z Under inspection DRIVER Ralph Jenkins watches as his truck is inspected at the Whtby weigh station on. Highway 401 du ring 'Roadcheck 195,' a North America-wude truck safety inspection biftz June 20-22. Ontario Trucking Association members observed the truck inspections at many of the Ministry of Transportation weigh scales "1to see first-hand what kinds of problems are being detected, and suggest actions for improvement," said associa- tion president David Bradley. Pht y akResr Wlb Free Press Brek- inci0dents way up in Whitby By M r eesor Break-ina in Whitby have ini- creased draznatically the first four montha of thia yar. There were 123 break and enters from Januayy te April thia year, police say. That compares to just 57 during the saine period in 1994. There'a been a 15.5 per cent increase in break-ina acrosDr ham Region. The atatiatica are "aomewhat deceiving"though ays Whitby division enspetorer alter Hall. "A lot of them lately have been as a result of breaking into a atrip plaza and then going into separate businesses such as the ones yesterday (early Sunday niorning)," aaid Hall, referring te incidenta at eight offices in the same building at 209 Dundas St. E. (see atory on page 13). "In essence, what turned out te be eight or nine break-ina was really onlyr one." If that s taken into conaide- ration, break-in figures would stili be up but t he increase wouldn't be as drastic, Hall aays. Break-ina run in cycles, he ays, and as soon as you catch the bad guy they stop for a long turne ana then another bunch gets inte-it... «I suspect that once we nail these people, and it'a only going te be a matter of turne, the break-ina, will ato, and we'I1 go back to, the norm? "We're looking for any help we cani get from t he public tohelp catch those responaible,» . aayq Durham Region Police Staf Ser- geant Sandy Ryrie, who agrees that break-ina "seem te corne and go.J' In the past and in other areas of the region -- moat recently Clarington -- it's been a group of youths who get tegether and carry thein out, Ryrie says. "Nor- mal ly we catch* them and the B&Es level off." Police are asking anyone with any information or who have seen anything unusual te cal them or Criniestoppera at 436- 8477. X>I.-EV Z»«»11»HATIG&AIR * * sIOIN Were The Inside Guys Consumers Gas Financing ~- W -_ e ---- For blanket coverage of ALL the homes and/or businesses in Whitby OR to selected areas only, cail the Whitby Free Press - 668-6111. If you did flot get a flyer which is listed for full distribution. give us a cail. " County Town Carnival Supplemnent (full distribution) " Dundas Centre/ Pringle Creek Guardian Drugs (selected homes) " Rousseau Heritage House (selected homes) " Prince Restaurant (selected homes) " One Hour Moto-Photo (selected homes) " Gord Garner Sunoco (selected homes) Desirable area, modern bungalow Queen's Common - 'Touchstone" with parklike yard, pool, finished model, 295 sq/f t, lot 50' x 130', lower level. For prof. or mature landscaped, pool, 4 bedroom, couple. $269,900. Sept. poss. $289,900. Cali Barrie Lennox 668-3800 Sales Rep. - Remax Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. MEPHISTO't4W ElNATIJRAL, CORK FOOTBFD The base lor natural waIkîino I NIASSAcJE NODULES Strengihen the mlusckes. promnotLs hlood circulation SANATOMICAL FOOTBED For fooi Lonilori and swei-bei2l SAIR CtUHIONED MNIDSOLE For [irleks '.vlkim-, L ATEX\FOANI NIDSOIF For noss solitcushionino LiSHOCK-ABSORBING FLNCTION 3JProiecîs the hbcdi roni bard ground FOR MIEN, WONIEN AND CHILDRFN KM EK4 FOOTWEAR INO. WIIITBY MALL 728-4197 L728 AMDRSon ST. 6688 MAT MAMRUNG)6687 I I I I I ENJUI A q - HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACE ' AND SAVE 25% ON CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING OR DONT7 PA Y TILL 1996.I *CaiI for détails.I RID.EWHEA71NG& AIR spaper in todayl FREE 1- 2L Ccike OR 1 marge Cuesur Solud

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