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Whitby Free Press, 16 Jul 1986, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY JULY 16 1986 PAGE 17 CRIME STOPIPERS By SGT. S. RYRIE Durham Co-ordinator Durham Reglonal Crime Stoppera la asklng for the publi's assistance in aolvlng an Arson whlchoccurred I 1984 at the promises oc- cupied by Mackles & Coleman's Movlng & Storage on Bloor St. W, Oshawa. Between 10 p.m. and mldnlght on March 30, Magiclan Alan Crosaley wlll be dolng a magic show at Fairview Lodge JuIya30at 7p.m. Last woek Crossley was boning upon hia act when he was vlslted by somne o! the residienta. Ho la seen hero wlth Eva Rorabeck, Margaret Waddicar and Doris Junkln. Free Press Staff Photo School use The Durham Board of Education recently in- troduced a new policy regardlng free use of school facilities by community groups during the evening. A year-long study to deterinine the cost of of- fering school facilities to the public to use as recreational or meeting iplac~ on a "no-charge" bZa'found it cost the t oard approximately $490,000 in operating costs. Beginning in Septem- ber, the Board will charge non-profit com- munity groups a smal user fee for use of school facilities Monday tu Friday. Information regar- ding the new fee schedule may be oh- tained by contacting the Co-ordinator of the Community Use of Sehools at the Board Of- fice, 576-4600, ext. 278. Musicer 65 other peuple you can bide but when you are in a amali ensemble like we bave bore, your In- strument la oxposed," sald Court. Ho belleves that exposure can only load to a hlgher level of ability. "lWe also play more chailenglng music su utudents are ais challenged tu play bet- fer."y The students of the school wll be tested by their blggest critica - their friends and familles - when theY give a concert for theon at 7p.M. July23. The next day the utudents wlll present a 'seniors Concert' at 10:3 a.m. at the Rotary Park Gazebe. three separate fires were set in the promises whlch caused damage at close to $1 million doliars. Crime Stoppera wlli pay Up te $1,000 hi anyone provldlng Jn- -formation whlch leada to an arreat. Similar amounts wlll be paid for tips leadlng to an arrost Brooklin Byines For the moms there wlll bo a bake sale and a book' sale so plan on golng along wlth the kds. In August, a speclal China Day la planned on Thursday the l4th. Up I Asbburn, the Communlty Centre wlll be presentig the Trent Travelling Puppet Show on Friday, August 1,sf il a.m. By gottlng the kids lnvolved In these activities, mom, you not only give yourself a breather but provide them wltb ideas for bours of constructive play at home. Here's hoping that you al bavesa safe and happy summner. KINSMEN DRAW WINNERS In June, Paul Brown was the lucky wlnner of the lawnmower while Dave Sbankland won the wheelbarrow full of cheer on Saturday, July 5. Congratulations to both of you. in any serious crime. Galions do itot bave to give their names or te8tify lfrçourt. The Crime Stoppera numnbers are: 222-8477, can be used ln the Ajax/Plckerlng areas or 1-800387-8M77, can be used i any area, tol free for ail long distance Cauls. Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Reglonal Police Force wrltes this article hi help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the program, one of more than OW0 Crime Stoppera programs acroos North Anierlca. The award money la raised through tax deductible donations whlch may be sent 'to Toronto and Reglonal Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ont. LlH7K8. ANNOUNCEMENTS * RECEPTION CARDS 4 / * DINWTATIONS *THANK YOU4CARDS We'li Videotap Your Weddi.g 'Prafeeslonal Flnlohed Producl.High OuaiIIy Equlpmen.ExIre Copies Avllable.One Fmo Showlng If you Don't Hàve A VCA Packages ranglng from full day coverage from Invitation to, reception orjust ceremony. REASONABLE FRICES PRI7MPRODUCTIONS vifteprudwtku spelllsts OSHAWA CENI-R 2nd Floor Unt 259 (aboveIiers> KING & STEVENSON 72895651 I'he Science Of Farmi iaday3fudliof fun. Wvhat makes some eggs brown, others white? Can animal waste be used to create energy? How can one bull father 50,000 calves? Where can you find the answers to ail of this food for thought? At The Farm, part of the special FOOD exchibition of the Ontario Science Centre. If you're hungiy for information about today's high-tech agriculture, head on down to The Farm any day of the week, from now through November 2. Cail (416) 429-4423 for more information. FOeD TAKE THE FAMILY TO THE FARM AT THE ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE. Don Milis Rood ot Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto. Ministry of Agriculture 5Dand Food Ontario vp£

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