Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 4 Apr 1979, p. 2

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PAGE 2# WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1979, WUITBY FREE PRESS These young skaters are members of the Whitby Figure Skating Club, representing trees, in an Ice Fantasy presentation of Snow White, held at Iroquois Park Arena Sunday. The children playing the parts of trees in the forest where Snow White was lost are: Renee Poupard, Dawn Doulden, Vanessa Alton, Eva Marie Halay, Fariya Doctor, Tracy Cullingworth, Michelle O'Reilly, Tammy Bailey, Kelly Footil and Sarah O'Connor. attempt' Inspector 'of Detectives Westbrooke said the accused are charged with three counts of break, enter and theft at Stokley Van Camp. The firm was broken into on March 15, March 21 and March 29.. They are also charged with one-. count of arson. Final play April 17-22 Rehearsaî's are well under way for the final play of the season by the Whitby Thea- tre Company. It's a tense drama, entitled "Conduet Unbecoming," which deals with life in the British Army of the -old north-west frontier days in India. The story of the play re- volves around the unofficial court-martial of a young officer accused of a grave offense against another of- ficer's wife. This play with a surprise ending is directed by Jim Cheyne and will be presented at the theatre in the Centen- \nial Building from April 18 to 21. Advance tickets are on sale at Middleton's Book Store, Dundas Street West. There will be a free perfor- mance for aIl area senior citizens April 17 at 7:30 p.m. AIl other nights, curtain time is 8 p.m. Sunday April 22 there will be a special extra perfor- mance at 7:30 p.m., with proceeds to go to the Theatre Company fund-raising for its Wintario grant to replace the theatre's sound and lighting system. Police stop arson An arson attempt was been notified that there was made on the Stokley Van a break and enter at the Camp Cannery Thursday but 'Stokley Van Camp plant and the piles of scrap paper members of the Whitby scattered through out the Police Station Division 18 Cannery failed to burn. were on the scene. Inspector Dean West- As two young men left the brooke of Durhanm Regional plant at 4:30 a.m. they were Police said that "inflamm- arrested by the uniformed able fluid had been spread Police Officers. over the floors of the canning' The two arrested are plant along with piles of tomn Kenneth William Keetch 20 up paper. of 803 Dundas Street west, The inflammable fluid and. Whitby and .Garry Donald the piles of srap paper had McDonald, 20 of 284 Wilson been lighted but for some Road South, Oshawa. unknow reason which was a Police discovered several fortunate one for Stokley vending machines located in Van Camp; the papers the Stokley Van Camp build- refused to burn. ing were broken and money The Regional Police had taken from theni. 0102 hmw fics yow car canmo ROYAL ~5? PREMIER $ý189?,5 SUPRffEE249?5 AU PAIN~T WORK GUARANTEED Sring your damagod car ta MAACO id ngw do tho rosi. WoiI contact ysur lnsurance agmocy or brokor. Wo'iI mako sure san adjust-or sets your car. WoNd do quallty work at à ruooabl prie sud gi, yu fatservice. FREE INSIJRANE ESTMAES ME 579"4000 « Aco xf 710 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA, ONT.- SHOP 4OUR% Mon'Ihtu ira 8am 6Spa, eSot 10Oam 2 pa I i b w w 1 [i (Fý'Diis'counts Starting b r nquplquop,

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