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Whitby Free Press, 6 Feb 1985, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS Crouch named 'j ~ {? ~ ___ ~ 2.2, auto. trans., p.b.,, detroster, tach, AM radio. w.s.w., delay wipers, 1É a) cior, tînted glass, sîde stripes. plhatch,cdock ,15,700n,, LOW MILES.$ V16 turbo, autbmatic, power steerinO, power brakes. cloth seats. detroster, dual mrrors, AM radio, power door locks. 43,000 miles. ONE OWNER. Durham's fire ~co mor dmator 1 Whitby Fi-e Chief Ed This year, Croucl VICrouch bas been appoin- also sit on two reg êari the reizinl fire co- coneiwl tisk <norces -w -ý 2.2, auto. trans., ps., p.b. defroster, cloth seats, w.s.w., radiais, side stripes, mouldings, AM radio, dual RiC mirrnrs. 42,200 miles. 1 OWNER, CLEAN. 699 1983 4 DooR 2.2, 5 speed, AM radio. defroster, cloth buckets, delay wîpers, left R/C mîrror. cîock. vanîty mîrror, sîde strîpes & mouldîngs, 22,700 miles. 1 0WNER, 10W KM. $ 77 2.2, 4 speed, cloth seats, defroster. w.s.w.,sîde strîpes & mouldings. 29,900 miles. i OWNER, L0W MILF~ Regional Council for a term that will expire next Nov. 30. Croucb bas held the position since the retirement of Oshawa Fire Chief Ernie Stacy in 1982. Croucli was nominated by his fellow fire chiefs from across the region. As regional fire -co- ordinator, Crouch's primai-y responsibility is the establishment of an area f ire service plan and to ensure that municipality in the region can cali on neighbouring fire departments for assistance if needed. hwill gi onal s.The first will deal with the implementation of a 44911t) emergeflcy telephone calling system and the other will deal with the emergeflcy planning in the event of a accident at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. Alter making the ap- pointmnent at its meeting last week, regional council also decided to increase the Ilhonoraria"' paid the regional fire co- ordinator to $1,600 a year. Last year, Crouch received $1,200 to per- form his duties. Local fire calis The following cails were responded to by the Whitby Fire Depar- tment for the seven day period from 8 a.m. Monday, Jan, 28 to 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4, 1985. JAN. 28 8: 19 a.mn. - Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital. Alarms rînging. JAN. 29 2:25 arn. - 702 Brock St. S. Vehiele fire, $2,000 damage. 9:29 a.m. - 632 Dundas St. W. Occupant condue- ting a fire drill. 1:05 p.m. - Thickson Rd. and Dundas St. Vehicle fire. 2:30 p.m. - 1103 Gif- ford St. Unnecessary alarm. 3:24 p.m. - 27 Hawkstone Ci-es. Resuscitator caîl. 9:14 p.m. - 511 Powell Rd. Assistance to am- bulance. 9:22 p.m. - 121 Byron St. N. Needless call. 11:21 p.m. - 126 Byron St. N. Assistance to am- bulance. JAN. 31 3:20 p.m. - 400 Ander- son St. Assist police. 4:15 p.m. - 12 Chopin Crf. Assistanct to am- bulance. 5:11 p.m. - Durham Rd. 23 and Victoria St. Report of gas smell. FEB. 1 12:22 a.m. - 7775 Baldwin St. N. Medical aid. 7:52 ar.. 101 Rib- blesdale Dr. Pan on stove. 12:37 p.m. 400 An- derson St. Unknown person pulled fire alarm. 1:20 p.m. - 1615 Dun- das St. E. Assistance to ambulance. 4:35 p.m. - 617 Brock St. S. Resuscitator eall. 5:11 p.m. - 200 Vic- toria St. W. Assistance to ambulance. 10:36 p.m. - 406 Athol St. Assistance to am- bulance. FEB. 3 8 :03 a. m. - 146 Guthrie Cres. Assistance to am- bulance. 9:16 a.m. - 1200 Athol St. Resuscitator caîl. 4:50 p.m. - 100 White Oaks Crt. Unknown per- son activated fire alarm. 7:00 p.m. - Hwy. 12, south of Manchester. Motor vehicle accident. Theatre party The Oshawa YWCA is sponsoring a Cildren's Theatre Party, the Friendship Fable, on Feb. 23 at il a.m. and 1 p.m. The Friendship Fable follows the tradition of the folk fable. A witch, a dragon and two colour- fui clowns capture the hearts of childi-en in a wondrous tale of Beauty, Valour and Friendship. Originally sponsored by the Ontario Human Rights Commission, the 45-minute production of the Frîendship Fable combines magic, mime, music and puppetry to illustrate the need for understanding. caring and sharing. The theatre tickets are $3 each and available at the Oshawa YWCA office. Please caîl 576-888 for more in- formation. Ajax bridge scores results of last week's play at the Ajax Bridge Club as reported by Dwight Oland. North and South: Paul MacNeill and Chris Chambers, 1374; Jack Findlay and Grant An- drews, 133; Bill and Beth Sweeney, 128; Barry Gi and Pat Crampsey. 127; Kazik Szwajkowski and Bea ( i RHySji East and West: Lee Chalmers and Linda Anderson, 143,; Bill Brooks and Frank Kovacs, 1341/; Jackie Byrne and Evril Grant, 134; Karen Rennick and Gayle White, 131; and, Judy Denby and Nancy Adams, a tie with, Lai-iy Gifford and Donalda Crawford, -~O81 ARIES 2 DOOR 2.2, 4 speed, cloth seats, tinted glass, AM radio, defroster, side stripes. i OWNER. 4 cyl., 5 speed, cloth buckets, two tone paint, AM radio, detroster, dual mirrors, 19,000 miles. 1 OWNER, EXTRA CLEIAN. 2.2, auto. rans., p.s.. p.b., delay wîpers, cr uise, AM/FM stereo, w.w. sîde mouldings, 5,620 miles. BALANCE 0F 2 YEAR, 40,000 KM. POWER TRAIN WARRANTY.

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