PAGE 24, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1986, WHITBY FIREE PRESS Crime Stoppera..., Police seek information m > Pickering stabbing On Saturday, Nov. 23, 1985' at approxlmately 1:25 p.m. -a 20 year old female entered the foyer of 1530 Pickering Parkway, Pickering, an apartment building where she lived. As she entered she observed a amal- blue station wagon parked outside and a miale person, possibly the driver folloWed ber into the elevator. On enterlng the elevator she pushed tbe fifth floor button and the mae pushed tbesixtb. As the elevator came to a stop on tbe fifth floor tbe maie put bis left bà nd over tbe vie- tim's moutb and bran- dished a knlfe in bis right, teling ber tbat he would stick tbe knlfe in ber eye If she screamed. As tbe elevator door opened he forced ber out statlng, 11I'm not golng ta burt you, ail I want la your money. " As she was belng forced aiong, sbe was able to slip down under the suspects grasp but at. that point tbe suspect iunged at ber with the weapon and stabbed ber below the rib cage. The 'suspect tben escaped in a westeriy direction towards the stairwell. The victim managed to get help and was taken to hospitai. Fortunately she was not serlously Injured. Suspect described as: about-5'6" in heigbt, 16o Ibs., medium build, neck iength sandy brown hafr, sandy brown moustache, eariy 20's, brown eyes, wearing grey cioth walst iength jacket, blue jeans and brown cowboy boots.> The knife appeared to be smail. Durham Regionai Crime Stoppera is asklng for. your assistance in solving this case. An award of up to $1,000 is being of- fered for Information ieadlng to an arrest. In addition Crime Stoppers wiil pay awards of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest in any serious crime. As a calier you wiii neyer have to identify yourseif or testify in court. 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A re-enactment of this Crime wif be sbown on CITY T.V. on Tbursday, April 10 durlng the 6 p.1n. and 10 p.m. news. It will aiso be sbown on CHEX T.V. on Frlday, April 11, at 6 p.m. and il p.m. during tbelr news broadcasts. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Reglonal Police Force wrltes this article to beip combat crime. A citizen board admini sters the prograns one of more than 600 Crime Stoppera Programa iln Nortb America. The award money is raised through tax deductible donations wblcb may be sent to - The Toronto and Regional Crime Stop- pera, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H MK. Submissions iinvited on marsi Anyone interested in the future of Oshawa's Second Marsb bas been invited to submit a writ- ten brief setting out these concerna. Dr. Mofeed Michael, Chairman of the Second Marsh Management Committee, bas an- nounced that those submitting briefs will be permitted to address the Committee's Public Forum, to be held in Oshawa later this spring. "We are asking for written submissions weli in advance of the public session so that individuals and groupa wishing to express their opinions wil have plen- ty of time to prepare them," said Dr. Michael, who is aiso Commissioner of Plan- ning for the Regional Municipality of Durham.. Dr. Michael said the Second Marat Management Commit- tee bas met three times since its formation several months ago. One of these meetings inciuded a tour of the Second Marsh. "We have a mandate to, report our recom- mendations to the Oshawa Harbor Com- mission by July," said the Cbairman of the committee formed to study the Marab and make suggestions for its future. use and management. "We want to make sure that anyone wlshing to comment on the future of these wetiands bas an oppor- tunlty-to do so," be ad- ded. Ray Lunn, Cbairman of the Oshawa Harbor Commission, said he welcomned tbe cali for public input *over the Marsb's future. "Contrary to some misguided comments in the press from In- dividuals with a vested lnterested in the Marsh, there is definitely something being done to see that the Marsb is used for the betterment of the entire com- munity, "said Mr. Lunn. He pointed out tbat In accordance witb a resolutio.n put foward in Just 60"'. is ail your Free Press carrier will be asking you for ... 60' for a whole month of home delivery of your local newspaper. This voluntary payment is the best bargain in town. No other newspaper costs so littie and of- fers so much to local residents. And even if you don't' want to contribute we'll deliver your newspaper anyway. [iYour 60' payment may flot seem like [~very much money, but it means a lot to your carrier and to us. Your carrier ear- ns more money and as a resuit is more properly rewarded for a job well done. Your local newspaper benefits through à defrayed circulation' costs and happier c arriers. And you benefit by supporting and helping to maintain your very own truly local newspaper. P.S. You can win S valuable prizes also! So wheri your carrier says "Free Press calling" you'Il k now what it's ail about and that your money is going to be well spent. WHITBY FREE PRESS 131 Brock Street North, Whitby 668-6111 a report of the Oshawa Harbor Task Force in 1- 1984, the best way to utilize the wetiands just 1 east of the existing bar- 1 bor was being actively considered. "We have a group of highly-respected profes- sionals on tbe Second Marsh Management Committee studying the situation and I am con- fident that their recommendations . wil meet with tbe approval of anyone wbo in al bonesty wishes to see the Marsh used for educational and limited recreational purposes as tbe Task Force recommendation sta- tes," said the OHC Chairnian. Serving under Dr. Michael's chairmnanship on the Second Marsh Management Commit- tee are: -A. V. Choo-Ying from tbe Ontario Ministry of the Environment; -Fred Johnson, On. tario Ministry of Natural Resources; -Eleanor Bottomley of the Canadian Wildiife Service - Environent Canada; -Tom Mokrzycki, Director of Planning and Deveiopment for the city of Oshawa; and, -Donna Taylor, Chief Executive Officer of the Port of Oshawa. Dr. Michael said that groupe and individuais wbo made thefr feelings about the Marsb's future known to the Oshawa Habor Task, Force wiil be formaliy invited to submit a *rit- ten brief to bis commit- tee. "However, we don't want to restrict the in- put," he said. "That's why we're inviting anyone with an opinion on the future of the area under consideration ta put their thoughts on paper and send them to us."j He said the briefs need not be formai - even a few uines jotted down in letter fora will be sufficient. They should be addressed ta: Dr. Mofeed Michael, Chairman, Second Mar- sh Management Com- mittee, c/o Oshawa Harbor Commision 1050 Farewell St., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 6N6. Tools stolen Durham Regional Police are investigating' the thef t of power and hand tools stolen from a truck at 911 Athol St. in Whitby, sometime Thursday night. Police say the truck wiis not. locked. The' value of the tools is estimated .at just over. ANNOUNCEMENT A LAN J. McMACKIN Barrister & Solicitor is pleased to announce that ho has.become associated ln the practice of law with SUMS BRADY & McINERNEY 117 King Street Whitby, Ontario and that he wlil continue his practice ln Commercial Litîgation Motor Vehicle Porsonal Injury Family Law Wrongful Dismissal Banking Law