Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1988, p. 9

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WHITY F.EE P.EV, EplNESAY,,NOVEME-R 23,1988, PAGE 9 Fo-x, believed rabidc, caught JAMES RICH[ARDS, a Gr. 4 student at Pringle Creek, enthusiastically, hits Gr. 3 teacher Rose- mary Lloyd with a pie in the face. The festivities were part of the school's celebrations for the word-a-thon. Students raised $7,242 for school events and equipment. Pree es photo Lodge group seeks recipes The family support group Of Fairview Lodge is seeking recîpes for a fundraising cookbook. Recipe submissions can be dropped off at the front office of Fairview L&', 32Dnds t W., Whitby. ,,62Dna t For more information cal Carnie Mason at 668-5851. ByDebbie Luchuk A fox that has been wandering back and forth from Oshawa to east Whitby and back was caught and killed in the Falcon Court area Tuesday morning by an Oshawa Animal Control em- ployee. It is suspected that the animal was rabid. Anita Sturgess, resident of Falcon Ct., told The Free Press that the . -Whtby and Oshawa Animal Control departments were notified of the fox and that the fox was snared and shot around 11:45 a.m.. "My dog and my son were in the backyard just before the fox came through. My son hbad stepped in something, and if he hadn't corne in, he would have been right there," Sturgess said, adding that the dog was safe and sound and showed no evidence of being exposed to the fox. More excitement was created by the appearance of the animal control employee sent to shoot the fox when a neighbor woke up from ber post night shift sleep and saw the man with a gun out of ber window. A eall to the police was made, and they appeared to find thtt the gunman was the animail control employee. Oshawa and Whitby AnimýiJ Control reported that the fox had been wandering betweeri the two municipalities, and that it had been a cooperative effort to capture and 1<111 the fox. The fox's head will be sent for rabies testing and the resulte wilI not be known for three or four days. Denise House shelter begns coin box cam.paign The Denise House (formerlY businesses to.participate in the Auberge) bas launched a coin box campaign. caxnpaign to aid financial support "This campaign will not only for the Durham Region shelter for draw attention to, the financial ahused women and their cbildren. need, but to our progaru", said The Bank of Montreal, East president Lynda Sauriol. "Lt gives Mal Shopping Mall branch, in people the opportunity to donate Oshawa, will be the launcbing small amounts of money whicb site for this campaign, on wiIl stay in thecommunity and Thursday Dec. 1. will heighten the awareness of The goal of the campaign, the need for their support." which will be serviced by the The Oshawa-based shelter was shelter's volunteer committee and established fin 1984 to serve supportive community groups, is women and their children fleeing to attract aoDroximatlev 70 abusive living situations. The Watermiain extension approved A watermain extension on Thickson Rd. was recenitly appro- ved by Durham regional council. The existing 300-mm diameter watermain on Thickson Rd. S. is te be extended approximately 117 metres (385 feet), te, provide water service to the owners of four properties requesting water service. The extension will cost an estimated $50,000. Applicants for the water service, R. Haynes, R. Green, and S. Plirainen, will be required to prepay $3,lo3prior to the construction of the extension. They will further be subjeet te the normal payment of frontage and connection charges at the time connection is made te, the water system. Denise House currently accommodates 15 women and cldren. The shelter offers safety, protection, life's necessities, as well as counselling, support services and referrals. Outreach services include an ex-resident support system, a 24-hour toll-free crisis lime and a' non-resident counselling service. Interested businesses and individuals are encouraged te, contact the Denise House at 778-7311 or 1-800-263-3725 for further information. We're celebrating our best sales - ,ear ever with up to $1500 Cash Backs and Option Package Discounts on our best selling models. And we're dealing now. We have a huge selection in stock and no reasonable offer will be refused! Itfs our way of saying "Thank You Ontario!" '88 CHRYSLER LE BARON GTS/DODGE LANCER. 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