Whitby Free Press, 5 Jul 1995, p. 5

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Crime Stoppera and, Durham Regional. Police are~ apealng t te public, for help in solving a major theft that occurred at the WMhy-Oshawa border on June 18. During the earymorning hours, a one-ton truck, an enclosed fifth-wheel trailer used for hauling a racinq vehicle and a late model stock car were stolen fromi the parking lotoI Travelodge on Champlain Avenue. The truck is described as a 1991 Chevrolet one-ton diesel, two-tone blue in colour, with a fifth-wheel hitch. The trailer ie a fifth-wheel tri-aie encloaed body type, white in colour with the words "Maies Car Care" printed on the back portion of the. trailer. The stock car is a 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass, navy blue with a yellow front end. Crime Stoppera will pay a cash reward of up to $1,000 for any information that will lead to an arresat in this incident. Callers don't have to jive names or go to court. Crime Stoppera does not subscnbe to oel d1isplay. Cail 436-8477. Allanc ~L pnsri t ihaGret Lakf tesBregyciona Cogras Fr O The W Oarihod,'mpi frm oun fCda, Grea Laks wof gthePirigshae frmaution mmTheeoga will include elements of past bioregional congresses, including field trips led by nativeguides, workshops presented by congress participants, hands-on ecosystem restoration, cultural events and plenaries to diseuse our comnion future. Artises are invited to participate to reflect experiences and enable organizers to share art with others. The congreas will be run with solar power use large tents as meeting spaces and caznpfires for wlng. ernoràble <hng experiences are anticipated as food will be orgamic, local, fresh and sometimes wild. The ORB promotes bioregi onalism in the watersheds that flow south from the Oak Rd e Moraine to Lake Ontario, and its mandats is to strengten the community-based movement for the ecological reatoaton and ongoing care of the ORB as well as promote the identity of residents with their home place. For information and registration or to help with music, site preparation, progranis, etc. cail or fax 1-800-538-3881. The Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) has announced that W aste Reduction Week (WRW)'95 will be held Nov. 6 Wo 12. After. careful consideration and feedback received from sehools, municipalities and busineses, the RCO felt that a November date will better enable community organizers tW involve etudents and the public. Last year over 150 Ontario municipalities participaed .Recently, letters havie been sent W oxayors and local politicians acrose the province asking them Wo officially declare WRW in their communities. Each community has also been asked Wo appoint a WRW coordinator team Wo plan events. You can contact your local governinent Wo get involved Wo make WRW '95 bigger and better than ever. COMING EVENS: July 6 7 p.m. at Metro Hall, 55 John St., composting discussion. Ã"reg Simnpson, waste reduction corordinator for the East Toronto Comniunity' Green$aver prograi,. will discuss 'Composting for the Industrial Commercial & Institutional Sector -- How to Make it Happen in Metro.' Further -information, cail Lois james at 416-284- 6409. wur mm uum mmuu~mu m ammmulinm#* DRY CLENERS M Brooklin, 76 BadwinEM Ajax, 282 Monarch Ave E Oshaw. 2-8 ark.Rod. 130-K-ng tret Chase e A Scarborough man was char- ged with dangerous driving and failure Wo stop for police :r a chase that ended in a Whitby field. The incident began early Satin-day morming when a motor- ist refused to stop for a trafic stop in east Scarborough. Officerspursued the motorist trugh city strteets and even- tually W Highway 401 and into Dur har, where Durham Regional Police and the OPP joined the chase. The driver atruck a gardrail just east of Thickson 1R'ad and fled. He was'caught in a field near the highway by a Metro Toronto Police canine unit with- out further incident. The suspect's car, a Durham police cruiser and a Ml'etro police cruiser were si Durham police& Two Durhan elightly finured lightly Bay. n offlcN 1when Whftby Free Prms, Weckiesday, Jut n ds fieli damaged, was rear-ended. M] to Oshawa Gein mrs were where they wenx thefr car released. rookin k¶ae Shppe FfineLcajs C(ofiiers Romantk'fashions with . timeless elegance! cSuttIeâ 8 cSawindb, cSusan bri8tol, [a&le8 [ye, ,z Howard WoIr 8 Joâeph Dibkoff Tucked awIaY in t/he quaint village of Brooklin, onlýy 10 min. no 57 Baldwin St., Hwy. 12 e 655-3474 Mon. to Wed. 9:30 - 5:30, Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 - 8:00, Sat. 9:3 46 BaldwI)avi tretB(Hwrd1) ookDin, Boaro I nground Pools, Acid * Washing & Painting Major Repairs Openings & Closings No Subcontracting IFR11 ESTIMATES 655u7827 e 655& STAR Qaiy&SrceFst Copr the * * sue*r efr a fLuss 1st yorsodinry odk.1 1 "Quality & Service First"

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