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Whitby Free Press, 28 Mar 1984, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Assault charges laid An employee of the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital bas been charged with sexuaily assaulting two female co-workers. Accordlng to a spokesman for the Durham Regional Police Force, the assaults took, place sometime during January of this year. Denis Joseph Bryan, 44, of Longmeadow Ores., Markham bas been charged with two counts of sexuai assault. He was released on a promise to appear in Whitby Provincial court on April 6. Bryan is aisocharged with the sexual assault of two juvenile female patients of the Whitby Arson s Arson is suspected af- ter a fire was put out in a boxcar that was stored at the Canadian Pacific rail siding just east of Myrtie Station last Sun- day afternoon. According to Whitby Deputy Fire Chief Tony VanDoieweerd, the fire was contained to the empty boxcar and easily put-out. Damnage Psychiatrie Hospital. Police said that these incidents occured bet- ween Dec. 15, 1983 and Mar. 1, 1984. uspected was minimal, he added. The Durham Regional Police Force said that two unknown maie youths were seen fieeing from the scene of the fire. A constable at the scene seized a gas can, two candies and an'oul container with kerosene in it. The investigation is tontinuing. PRE-SCHOOL STORIES Registration will be accepted for the -next session of the Whitby Public Library's pre- school story hour begin- ning Apr. 2. This program is open to children aged three to five who are not atten- ding sehool. For more information eall the library at 668- 6541. BABY SHOWER To Be HeId April lOth. 7:30-9:00 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN . - CHURCH Hwy. 401 at Park Rd., Oshawa For more information ail Mothers-To-Be are invited to calI Patty Wood at 579-9447 f or yo ur f ree invitation. Between 5&9 p.m. You are Invlted to attend a suids presentatîon outlîing our porsonaly oscorted Safarî's vlsitîng Mairobi, Miasal Mara Game Reserve, Serenset Plains, Amboseli, Thika, Klîmanjaro, Treetops and Ngorongoro Crater. 2 week Safarl's, smail groups, wl III mcdo firsi class hotels and Iodgos throughout. Togothor wlth superlor moais. We wIII tako you through Ioaky" country, show you animaIs ln theîr natural envilronmentL.nd do If all Un comf art. Phono. Ernie Howard for dotail s. 6HOWARD (r ~-TRAVEL BUREAU LTD. (ESTABLISHED 25 YRS.) AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA S68ý3*6690' Show features artiats from the Durham Region Maureen Remington and Nancy Steele are seen here discussing their work which is currently on display at Studio 925. They are part of an art show featuring artists from Durham Regionwhich is being held through May 4 at the gallery which is located at 925 Dundas St. E. 1Among the other artists featured are Joan Murrary, John Richmond, Edward E. Cronk and Lorraine Surcouf. The show will officially open for public viewing on April 1 from 2:30 to 6 p. m. The gallery hours are Monday to Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. Free Press Staff Photo Tykes join lacrosse association By TOM FRANK W.G.R.M.L.A. The Whitby-Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association has added a tyke session to the aiready successful win- ter lacrosse school. Tykes are those boys and girls who wiil be 8 years old or younger by the end of 1984. y Another reason for in- troducing the tyke sessions is that the association recognizes' the value of building a strong foundation for success in the.future as these players move up through the successive age groups. Because of a percep- tion of the, roughness of kEvergreen, FarmerÈs& Flea Market SATU RDAYS & SU N DAYS, 9 a' m.-5 p. m. Hwy. No. 2 at Harwood Ave., Ajax g This WookendsSpecaIsu.m I iresn sliced bread White or Brown Chef master Parchment wrapped marg. 3 for 991 39em lb. Limit 2 per customer. SW AIRE NOW HEA TED SHOPI1KCOMFORT I VEN DORS WANTED 686-4431 .683-51221 REGISTER, COINTINUOUS9 CARBONIZED &MUSC. A COMPLET'E PR'INTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave. S.. Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 4 16 -683 ý1968 and 416-683-1970- STORMV WINDOWS & DOGRS RADIANT - RELIABLE - RUGGED ENAMELLED IN ANY 0F 12 ATTRACTIVE Ùc e/e Manulacluted bv Free Estimales u eiey à Instaitation' FACIORY & SilOWROOMe845 FAREWELL SI. OSHAWA ALUMAINUM *UMIED OflN dAU-M-914a"~ Ifi .FIAMES " Custom Framing *Needlepoint Stretching "Hundreds of popular styles. ISAVE'$$$ I S FOR BEST RESU LTS BRING A LONG YOUR PRINTS, PHOTOS, SNEEDLEPOINT, OIL PAINTINGS, ETC! 82 FROST DR*, WHITBY 668,4521I Thursdaiy, March 29 at E.A. Loveil Sehool, 120 Centre Street, Whitby and continues every Thursday to May 3. Each class runs for 1 hour from 6 to 7 p.m. The cost for the six sessions is $12 payable the first lesson. The, players should bring heimets, , gioves, iacrosse stick and gym equipment. They wiii be practising with sponge bails for the safest'yet most productive lear- ning environent. Aiso, don't forget to regîster- for the' 1984 lacrosse season at Iroquois Park Arena on Aprii 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 P.M. Pee-mWees going to the championships With a record of 13 wins, 2 losses and 4 tie games, the Brookiin- Whitby Major Pee- Wee's are on their way to the Ail Ontario AA Championships. The team, sponsored by Pat & Mario's Pizza, wiii face either Strat- ford or St. Thomas in the final confrontation. The team's im- pressive record inciudes the wrnnîng of the Lake Shore Playoff Series with five wins and one tie, and the defeat of Markham in three straight games 1in the Lakeshore Area Cham- pionship. The team also had three wins, two losses and one overtime tie to take the Eastern Zone Cham- pionship from Belleville. Victory in the Centrai Zone Cham- pionship resulted from two wins and two ties, clinching the path to the Ail Ontario AA Cham- pionships. the game', some parents have been reluctant to aiiow their children to play. The Ontario Lacrose Association bas recognized this and reduced the roughness of this sport byi- troducing .a new rule at ail levels of lacrosse whereby oniy the por- tion of the stick between a piayer's hands can make contact with an opposing player. This rmie effectively eliminates the slash from lacrosse. We hope this knowiedge wiii heip parents in their decision to support a chiid's request to play lacrosse this year. The schooi starts Order our- Basebali -/ Unîforms Cresting done on premises. 1984 SAMPLES NOW IN STrOCK. Bacy Sports *«. t ' D::;__i Eqiaipmneni Ad M.- -"" ()980 &ROCK IOAD SOUTHoe _ ICKFRIlNG m . a.: THE CORPORATION OFr THE TOWN OF WHJTBY WHITBY TIGERS RUNNING CLUB Co-Sponsored by the Town of Whltby Parks & Rec. Dept. Presents the APRIL FOOL'S Haif-Marathon & 10 km Fun Run Sunday April lst 1984, Start Time 10 a.m. EVERY ONE WELCOM E!! Startlfinish Iroq uois Park Arena CONTACT: Ian 668-5591 Whitby Richard,72e8441Oshawa Bryon 928. 9548 Toronto m 1

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