Silver Cross Mother Legion veteran Ben LeHaye escorted Silver Cross mother Mrs. Thomas to the Cenotaph where they both paid their respects to eo Hassle-free e Christmas Gifts e By phone or appt. those killed defending their country at time of war. Goods & Gifts SHOPPING SERVICE e Free Del in Port Perry e No Time Wasted e Items Returnable 985-8371 I'll. shop for you! } oy i i (From page 17 counsel Paul Greenway argued at the hearing that the sentence hand- ed down to his client was proper, taking into consideration that others chasing Martin had provoked the accident to a degree. In a two-to-one ruling last week, the Court of Appeal allowed the original sentence to stand. During his trial, Martin testified he was being persued by another car when he slammed into the station wagon carrying Dick Randall and four teenage girls to a baseball game at the intersection of Ashburn and Columbus Roads on May 13, 'Magician Ottaway appears in the Ashburn Centre The library is pleased to announce that Glen Ottaway the magician is coming to Ashburn Community Cen- tre this Saturday, November 22 at 10:30 a.m. Don't miss this exciting performer who will dazzle you with his fantastic magic tricks. This outreach program is free, funded by the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. Please remember all B.L.C.C. members: the Saturday, November 22 Club meeting is cancelled because of the magic show in Ashburn. So bring all your friends * to this fun program! Parents please read a book to your child this week to help us celebrate the Children's Book Festival Week! Look forward to seeing you at your library! THE CATS HAVE FOUND y-N NEW. HOME! All the Cats are getting together to check out the new Cats. So come to our shop, you'll see the new Arcticwear for 1987 and find out about the genuine Arctco Parts and Accessories available only at authorized Cat Dealers. If you miss this oportunity you may never see an '87 Arctic Cat again until it passes you on the trail. Tor. Line 427-6144 C=. rockin cycle YOU DONT PAY EXTRA FOR THE NAME. 114 Dundas St.E., Whitby, Ontario 666-1666 0000000000000000022200000000000000¢ @) PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 18, 1986 -- 2 Jail sentence stays same The impact sent the station wagon through the intersection, across a deep ditch and into a tree. Randall, 52, of Macedonian Village, his daughter Dianne, 14, and three friends were sent to hospital, all but one in very serious condition. Martin, who was driving a pick-up truck owned by his father, claimed he had been chased from the in- tersection of Anderson and Win- chester Streets, through the back roads of Brooklin to the scene of the accident. He also indicated he was checking his rear view mirror at the time of the accident to see if his per- suers were catching up to him, Mar- tin stated he panicked due to his fear of the men in the car that gave chase. Stephen Ferren, 20, of Oshawa, the driver of the car in persuit, was also charged with criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle. He was sentenced to four months in jail on July 25th by Judge Donald Lawson after being found guilty of dangerous driving. Students remember Catharine Campbell, left, and Andrea Heib were on hand dur- ing last weeks Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph to lay a wreath on behalf of the staff and students at St. Leo's Catholic School in Brooklin. & 7 | WINDOW < Ald INSULATOR KIT | Eliminate those cold drafts and keep the Albert Street, Brooklin 655-4991 Serving vou for 36 years All Types of Weather Stripping Now in Stock! Mitchell Brothers BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. [|] ® edd oer $6.95 ol CAULKING GUN I - >> 9.95 ® _ --