PAGE 24, WEDNESDAY. lUNE 4, 1986, WHITTY FREE PRESS Crime Stoppers Durham Regional Crime Stoppers la asking for the assistan- ce of the public ln solving a nurnber of cat- tie tbefts which are oc- curring in the Pickering, Uxbrldge, Brock & Scugog Town- ships. During' the past several months, cattie valued at thousanda of dollars have been stolen fromn these areas. 'On April 3, 1986 at 2a.m.lin the morning a red truck witb dual wheels was PROM Pc', 23 ltrtesame day, Whitby destroyed a temfrom Barrie 7-0 dominating the game every inch of the way. À V IW -4j THE IMPERSONAL HANDO0F GOVERNMENT CANNEVER REPLACE THE HELPING HANDO0F 0F A NEIGHBOR. seen near a ioadllng corral on the Uxbridge Pickering Townline but drove away on being seen. As recently as May 24, 16 head of cattle were stolen from the Sunderland area by means of a large stake truck. Crime Stoppers- wlll pay Up to $1,000 to anyone providing In- formation which leads to an arrest in these cases. Amounts of Up to $1,000 wil be paid for tips-leading to anarrest in any serlous crime. Callers do) not have to eone Rob Lightle came close to pitching a perfect game- for the boys in blue but watched it slip through bis fingers when he gave up two hits in the last inning. Steve Gibson and Doug McCorkell got ham- mered out two hits a piece to lead Whitby's offensive attack. In the consolation finals on Sunday against Oshawa main delays stretched a tense con- test over four hours before being concluded in extra innings 10-9 in Oshawa's favour. Whit- by was down 7-2 when they rallied in the sixth and seventh innings to close the gap with some big hitting. Other local teams competing in the weekend tourney were Ajax and Bowmanville. give their names or testlfy in court. The Crime Stoppers toîl free number is 1-800-387-8477. Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Toronto and Regional Crime Stop- pers writes this article to help combat crime. A citizen board ad- ministers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppera Boards across North America. The award money is raised through tax deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppera, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, LIH 7K8. Standings as of May 31 MITE DIVISION Bailey Pharmacy .......................... 6 Bell Canada ............................... 4 Scott's Colonels ............................ 4 Dodd & Souter ............................. 2 Pioneer Interiors ........................... 2 Speedy Muffler ............................ 2 National Trust.............................O0 Principal Air .............................. 0 SQUIRT DIVISION LoveIl Drugs............................... 8 West Lyhde C.A ............................ 6 Rotary Club ............................... 6 Mercury Auto Body......................... 2 WHITB' MEN'S SLO-PITCH ,Week of May il Casey's ............ 19 Ian Barron Motor..6 Week of May 18 McCauley. .......... 9 Kelsey's ........... 3 Week of May 25 Waterbed .......... 14 Pat & Mario's......8 Hughes Hawks...15 Ian Barron Motors . . ..7 Casey's ........... 19 Brothers Pizza...12 STANDINGS GP 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 GP POINTS 4 6 3 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 2 3 MW TEAM Casey's Roadhouse McCauley's Furniture Texaco Kelsey's Restaurant Waterbed Company Pat & Mario s Hughes Hawks Brothers Pizza Ian Barron.Motor Produce directory The 9th Annual Food Firat Durham directory of primary food sources will be available free of charge after June 15. The comprehensive directory contains over 40 fruits, vegetables and meats available from local farmera and 15 Up. dated each year by Food First Durham, a non- profit * inter- N denominational church group. Any producers wishing to be listed in the directory can cal Mary Shepherd at 668- 3547. After June 15 the directory will be available at the Whitby Public Library, The Naturai Measure, Fire A car parked on straw on Mayflower St. in Whitby caught fire and was destroyed over the weekend. Police report the car's hot exhaust pipes ignited the straw. The car was a 1977 Old- mobile Cutîas. eoming Brooklin Flour Mill and John Vince Foods on Dundas St. E. in Whitby. FROMPCG18 Pizza Delight.............................. 2 MacMillan Bathurst ........................O0 Midway Motors............................O0 NOVICE DIVISION Molly Maid ............................... 4 Henry Buildall .............................4 Kinsmen Club.............................. 4 Dynatech..................................4 Mr. Rent AU............................... 2 Lions Club ................................ 2 Tim Horton Donuts .........................O0 Brooklin Legion............................O0 BANTAM DIVISION No scores reported. SOPHOMORE DIVISION Joanne's Flowers .......................... 4 Remax ...................................4 Please Save & Recycle ...................... 2 Donald Travel.............................O0 Results of Games Played Week Ending May 31 MITE DIVISION Scott's Colonels ...16 National Trust...13 Bell Canada ....26 Pioneer Interiors... 4 Speedy Muffler ...17 National Trust...16 Bailey Pharmacy ... 13 Scott's Colonels.... 1 Dodd & Souter...22 Principal Air..... 8 SQUIRT DIVISION Mercury Auto Body ..26 Midway Motors ...22 Loveil Drugs......26 Pizza Delight ....13 West Lynde C.A ...25 MacMillan Bathurst. . .9 Rotary Club ....23 Mercury Auto Body . . 12 NOVICE DIVISION Mr. Rent Al......16 Lions Club .......... 15 Henry Buildal...24 Brooklin Legion ...15 Kinsmen Club ...36 Tim Horton Donutsil1 Molly Maid........ 23 Dynatech ......... 20 BANTAM DIVISION No scores reported. SOPHOMORE DIVISION PleaseSave & Donald Travel ...12 Recycle ............ 16 Remax ............ 9 Joanne's Flowers.8 Joannes Flowers..8 Donald Travel.... 3 DUTI program launched and alternative modes of driving; ways and means, transportation," said which will seek out funding Stanley. for the overaîl program When the other bars and from ail levels of gover- restaurants and taxi com- nment, business, and the pany's are brought on community at large; and stream later in the suni- publicity whose respon- mer, each will establish sibility wiII be making sure their own discount rate for the DUTI message gets out the cab vouchers but to every corner of the com- Stanley said most will munity. probably be in the $2 to $3 Stanley said a special range. However the taxi events committee will be vouchers are only one headed up by the Whitby aspect of the program. Jaycettes whose job it will The Jaycees have ap- be to make special alter- pointed chairmen in charge native transportation of a nuinher of different arrangements for large committees under the DUTI events such as weddings, umbrella, alI of which have banquets and other oc- one aim - to promote casions where liquor will bE responsible attitudes available under special oc. toward drinking and casions permits. driving. The committees Once the month long taxi include: fact finding, which voucher experiment with wîll be responsible for Catch 22 and Circle Taxi providing up-to-date, fac- has been completed, tuaI informatio,. on th sub- Stanley said a meeting will ject to the other DUTI be arranged with other committees; schools, which proprietors of. licensed will look after educational establishments and Circle programs to be carried out Taxi bas offered to pick in the schools and commer- themn up and deliver them cial driver education ail safely to the meeting. If facilities; businesses, everything goes according which will solicit support to plan, Stanley said* he for the program from local Piopes to see a DUTI-free businesses and encourage Whitby by summer's end. them to participate in em- If You'd like to know more ployee education programs about the DUTI program designed to implement you can caîl chairman alternatives to drinking and Peter Sutton at 668-5626. Whitby Girls Softball Association G.A. SH EWAN & ASSOCIATES Barristers & Sol iitors Are pleased to announce that MAX RAPOPO RT, PHD.,LLB. and CHRISTINA A. CUTH BERT, LLB. have joined the f irm in the practice of Iaw at: 1650 Dundas St. E., Suite 201 WH ITBY, Ont. Li N 2K8 723-3401 683-8191 s