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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 May 1989, p. 27

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I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Rowmanvillc, May 3, 1939 9 Central School Balloon Lands in Pennsylvania * « ktmtëzi {The students at Central Public School, last Tuesday, Tuesday, April 25, released hundreds of red and white balloons balloons as part of the school's continuing 100th anniversary anniversary celebrations. Each balloon contained a message advertising the reunion and festivities planned for the week of June 3, 1989. Already someone has called from Pennsylvania to report the recovery of one the balloons. ary celebrations. Each balloon contained a message oanoons. Çrimestoppers Seek Help in Hit and Run jCrime Stoi ers and Durham Durham Regional Police are appealing appealing for the Pubic's help in 1 solving a serious hit and ruji accident which occurred ini the Greenbank area on Sunday, April 16th. |At about 6:20p.m., 6 1/2 yehr old Kristy Trotter was standing with her mother on the north side of the 12th Concession of Scugog about oiie mile west of Highway ll 1 They were on the edge of the roadway holding their bicycles when suddenly the little girl was hit by a car which was travelling west. The vehicle made no attempt attempt to stop and continued westbound. Police are looking looking for a light blue vehicle. Police would like to talk to anyone who was in the area about that time. Kristy was taken to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital and later transferred to Sick Children's Hospital by Air head injuries. She is still in critical condition. condition. A re-enactment of this Hit and Run will be shown on CITY TV Channel 57, cable 7 on Thursday, May 4th during the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m news. It will also be shown on CHEX TV in Peterborough and CKVR TV in Barrie on the Friday, May 5th, during their news and also over the weekend. Crime Stopper r ard of u THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM PLANS FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IHAM Take notice that a public information meeting will be held on: Tuesday, May 9,1989 7:30 p.m. Pickering Recreation Complex 1867 Valley Farm Road il rX Pickering, Ontario " \ v>. .V tr&ify l ' u . . - d :•/-<**1- ; .y"-~ * .. ' ; J >< __ jj§ W The purpose of the meeting,is to provide information relating to: -- Principles for Amending the Short-Term Solid Waste Management Agreement between Metro Toronto and Durham Region -- A Proposal by the Five Regional Chairmen of the Greater Toronto Area, Entitled "A Long- Term Proposal for the Management of Solid Waste" l^ -The Special Report to the Durham Waste Management Committee dated April 18, 1989, regarding this issue is available prior to the meeting at: ers is offering offering a reward of up to $1000 in cash for information leading leading to the arrest of the person person responsible for this Hit and Run. Have you any idea who was responsible? Have you heard anything which you think might help police? If so you can call Crime Stoppers. Stoppers. You will never have to give your name or appear in Court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436- TIPS. If it's long distance you can call collect or you can call through the local Durham Durham Regional Police number and ask for Crime Stoppers. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent tqj ^Toronto r and Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. News from Yelverton By Harvey Malcolm On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fallis of Cadmus Cadmus hosted a farewell party for Noreen and Donald Johnson and Carl - our next door neighbours who have sold their farm and will be moving to a residence in Bowmanville. Around 25-30 neighbours and friends from the area enjoyed the Fallis hospitali- S ' for a social afternoon. on and Noreen were the recipients recipients of numerous cards, gifts and a sum of money towards towards a piece of furniture. The Johnsons expressed their sincere thanks to those who arranged the event and the various cards and donations donations and invited all to come to visit them in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The Johnsons will be disposing disposing of all their farm assets assets - machinery and cattle as well as some furniture etc. on Saturday a.m., May 6 by Auction Sale at the premises. premises. Don and Noreen have been excellent neighbours during their 40 years of tenure tenure at the same location. They possessed all the attributes attributes that go with being a good neighbour in the country country - they never intruded on one's pnvacy but were always always present to give a helping helping had when one was needed. needed. All the best wishes of the community go with them as they relocate from rural to urban living. An influx of local residents residents took off for Florida on Sunday via air to participate in an Old Timers Hockey tournament there this coming coming week. They also plant to take a one day boat cruise on the Caribbean,calling at Nassau en route. Those from our community who attended attended are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morelli, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carmichael Carmichael of Lotus are hosting a couple of close friends from Morinville Alta, who are visiting visiting them this week. Welcome home to Eileen, Howard and Candy Malcolm who are scheduled to arrive home Sunday evening after spending about 10 days in British Columbia in Vancouver Vancouver and area and visiting relatives in Comax B.C. Spring work has begun in earnest by local farmers with well drained land despite. despite. frost and i ice almost every night. 'A : . warming trend is supposed to be in the offing which will be very welcome. Regional Clerk's Dept. 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario OR Town of Pickering Clerk's Dept. 1710 Kingston Road East Pickering, Ontario Maple Grove Cutie! Eh Judy Subsequently, Regional Council will consider this Special Report at a meeting held on: '"X Wednesday, May 17,1989 10:00 a.m. 1 " Council Chambers Regional Headquarters Building 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Requests to make a presentation before the Regional Council must be received by the Regional Clerk 48 hours prior to the Regional council meeting. G. Herrema Regional Chairman J. Aker Chairman WorksA/Vaste Management Committees Happy 40th Love Greg and Shelley 5 ! L : ÜÜ ; -. . Y : I fl L„„ Of consuming interest Year after year, government after government, Canada has built up a debt that now totals over 320 billion dollars. So that today, one third of every tax dollar is wasted just paying the interest on this massive debt. Let's stop short- _ changing ourselves. We've got to deal with the debt now. That .J|i way we can guarantee our social programs in the, future. And that's. in everybody's '.MW/ best inter- est .MÈMÊmmfr For more information call 1-800-267-6620 1-800-267-6650 (T.D.D.) Canada üil |p|||P ■ III 111 1111 IB m * iiS jj I When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! EEmEIC Reach For The Stars And Save§ 3 WAVSTOWIN! SEE DETAILS AT STORE 1 BUPEA Û SPECIAL WHITE, YELLOW, CHAMPAGNE Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue PKG OF 8 ROLLS l SUPER * SPECIAL WITH COUPON BELOW MARTINS Pure Apple Juice 48 OZ TIN SUPER * SPECIAL RICH BLEND, VIVA, COLOMBIA Nescafe Instant Coffee 150 - 200 g JAR 1 eyPEFl & SPECIAL LIMIT: 3 JARS PER FAMILY PURCHASE ASSORTED FLAVOURS - HIRES, PURE SPRING Crush Beverages 750 ml BTL (Unit coot 67 c per 100 mL) CASE OF 24 280 mLTINS &99 (Unit cost 1040 per 100 mL) FLATH4SRE _E - Piece Pface Setting SEE STORE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS COMBINATION PACK - CONTAINS: 2 RIB ENDS, 2 LOIN ENDS, 4 CENTRE CUTS Loin 4.39 Pork Chops lb PRODUCT OF FLORIDA, STRINGLESS Fresh 2.1a* Green Beans ASSORTED FLAVOURS Good Humor Ice Cream 2 litre cont n?r T ON IS œ SAVE I WHITE, YELLOW, CHAMPAGNE 1.00 l Cottonelle 1 Bathroom Tissue PKG OF 8 ROLLS LIMIT: 1 pkg per coupon. OFFER VALID May 1st thru May 6th, 1968 (Feature price without coupon 2S9) S.C. #633 WITH THIS COUPON ASSORTED VARIETIES Dare Cookies SAVE 50 400 g BAG LIMIT 1 bag per coupon. OFFER VALID May 1st thru Miy 6th, 1966 (Feature price without coupon 249) V.C. #11802365 H PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1989. We reserve the right to limit quentltlee to normal family requirements. Savings shown In this id based on current Metropolitan Toronto A&P retails, A&P FOOD STORES

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