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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1995, p. 10

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Page 10, Whilby Free Press, Wéeesday, August.9, 1995 Theft at business A speciaiized computer and fax machine vaiued at more. than $21,000 was stoien after ai break-in July 28 at David Thomae Printing. Police say the cuiprit(s) smashed in the front door of the 105 Industrial Dr. business sometime between 4:30 and 10:30 p.m. and took the Apple McIntosh computer and Mfira fax machine. AnM investigation is continuing. LEASE FRON GOLF 9"WORLD'S BEST Sc-ELLING CAR" e POWER LOCKS e TINTED GLASS e DUAL MIRRIORS @ ADVANCED SAFETY SYSTEM AND MUCH MORE. * 48 Moniths, $750 downi. Freight, PDI & taxes extra. OAC. OWASCO() VOLKSWAGEN INC. Proven to serve you BEST since 1972. An 7 CARE'and CAA award Wlnner. 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby 686-641 0 TIME: DATE: PLACE: FEE: Filmedi Whitby THISSTRANGE looking rig could be seen driving the streets of Whitby recently. A crew filming a car commercial for General Motors chose showcase the new car. local neighbourhoods in which to <Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Fre Press Rentai vacancy rate goes down in Witb The. rentai market vacancy rate in Whitlyiso 2.9 per cent, according te the resulta of an April survey by the Canada Mor4tge and Housing Corporation. That compares ta, a rate of 6.6 House prices. unchanged Hosing values i Whitby are at the. same level as a year ago, according ta a survey cf Ca nadian house prices by Royal LePage. A standard two-storey home is valued at $160,000, unchanged from July 1994. Also unchanged are the. values of an executive detached two-storey home ($185,000) and detached bungalow ($150,000). 1The value cf a 'standard townhouse, $110,000, is down from $115,00 a year ago. Hous. prices in almost every major centre i Canada held steady or declined marginally. z~ - - EE~ ~ UPU IlSanley Crt. Unt 12, Whitby Off Burn~sst. NÉ t b Wheeles MUSIC FOR .YOUNG(CHILDREN by Frances Balodis M.Ed., A.R.C.T, R.M.T. DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN AGES 3AND UP Group instruction in piano including singing, rhythm, ear training, sight reading and composing. Small classes - parents included. For further Information contact your local MYC teacher BEG~iNNN THIS FALL. Maureen Addison 668-1176 PENHOEWednesday, August 11 OPEN OUSEi Oam-1 2noon; 2pm-4pm WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 1995-996 RGISTATO 7:Op -9:OOpm Tuesday, August 15, 1995 Iroquois Park Complex $260.O0 per player Registrations will be accepted on a f irst corne, f irst served basis in accordance with our ice allotmnent. *NOTE: One person may not register for players belonging to more than one family. In other words, there mugtbe at least one person in line representing each family. and 1988- and11986 an.ý 1984 and 1982 and 1980 and 1978 (Photocopy of Birth Certificate required for ail new registrants) ALL PLAYERS WISHING TO TRY OUT FOR A REP TEAM MUST BE REGISTERED BEFORE TRYQUTS BEGIN. GLORIA JOHNSTON - REGISTRAR 668-5700 SQUIRT NOVICE ATOM' PEEWEE BANTAM MIDGET Born Born Born Born Bomn Born 1989 1987 1985 1983 1981 1979 per cent a year ago ini Whitby, according to the survoy of privately initiated rentai apartment structures with three or more units. In the. Oshawa area as a whole (Oshawa, Whitby and Ciarington), the rate was 2.6 par cent. For Ajax, Pickering and Uxbridge, i. rate was 0.7 par cent, down from 6.2 per cent a year ago. In the. Oshawa area, the. lowest vacancy rate <2.2 per cent) was for bachelor units; 2.8 per cent for one-. and two-bedroom apartments; 3.2 per cent for tbree-bedroom. Whitby to host big bow event The Whitby Lawn Bowling Club is offering free bleacher seating for a major Ontario lawn bowling tournament on Saturday, Aug. 12. For the second year in a row, top-ranked'bowlers from across Ontario wili b. at the club to compete in the Jeffrey Douglas/Fortune Financiai Challenger Cup competition. "It's a day-long event and spectators are welcome to corne and go as they please," said club spokesperson Bilan Perks. The. club's bowling green is located, at 801 Brock St. S., opposite Rotary Centennial Park, The free bleacher seating will be erected on Brock Street. The Whitby club launched the tournament last year, with the help and backing of local business owner Jeif Douglas. The main purpose of the tournament is ta promote the sport of iawn bowling ta the general public. "A lot cf people still think cf lawn bowling as a sport for* seniors," said Perks. "But the game bas cbanged. It's now being played by young and old alike. "In some ways it's similar to curling. It takes considerable skIdl ta have the bail travel and go where you want it ta go. And like curling, if's a fun thing ta watch when the competitars.are experts." Satrda'scompetitar's will be "Ontarios beet," according ta Perks. In addition ta seeking the. Challenge Cup, competitors will aise seek a share cf the $2,000 purs. offered by Douglas. The. tournament starts at 9 a.m., following an opening oeremony at 800 a.m. Mfayor Tom -Edwards wili officiate at th~e opening. The. taurnament will end at 7 p.m. In the event of tournament will b. Sunday, Aug. 13. ramn, the. held on Final Week SKATE CAMP Au.14 - 18 930 - 12 n oo n $55.00 for the week '-- Includes 1 hour ice timne and 1 1/2 hours games and crafts etc. Art Thompson ArenaM in Pickering. FALL REGISTRATION NOW UNDER WAY Classes start Sept 25/95 For further information or to register please cali Laurie at 686-9780

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