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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1989, p. 22

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I 22 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. June 14, 198!) 1st Newtonville Sparks, Brownies and Guides Honored at Special Session in Brownsdale Centre Cubs of the Year Honored at Memorial Park ^ it '.at ... These are the 1st Newtonville Sparks who were photographed at their meeting on June 5th at Brownsdale Community Centre. They are, front row 1-r, Jacqueline Herbert, Marley Gimblett, Lyndsey Carter, Erin Higgins, Heather Boyd; 2nd row, Becky Humphrey, Sarah Fraser, Janice Perkins, Melissa Searle, Lyndsey Harness. And at rear, District Commissioner Marion Knapp, leaders, Kim Herbert and Jan Dengis. There was a spectacular "Fly-Up" ceremony at Brownsdale Community Centre on Monday, June 5th when five Brownies flew up to Guides. Taking part were, front row 1-r, Julianna Stone, Krista Brown; middle row, Lauren Dengis, Pam Towler and Alexis Stone, and at rear Dist. Com. Marion Knapp, Brown Owl Betty Formosa. 1st Pack Brownies Fly Up to Guides Awards for "Cubs of the Year" were presented at the annual banquet of the 4th, : Bowmanville Cubs held at Memorial Park Clubhouse this month. In the front row are: (from left) Jan Covert, 3rd runner-up as Cub of the Year; Brad Sheehan, First Runner Up; Brad McMaster, Cub of the Year; and Brett Forsey, Second Runner- ; up. In the middle row are (from left): Rob Lament, Karl Wiener and Michael Lucia-., no In the back row are leaders Linda Gillespie (Akela), Ross Covert (Bagherra); and Kathy Wiener (Baloo). Six of the cubs in the above photo also were awarded; World Conservation Badges. They are: Brad Sheehan, Rob Lament, Karl Wiener,' Michael Luciano, Brad McMaster and Brett Forsey. ■ Crime Stoppers Seek Assailant; The 1st Newtonville Girl Guides have an All Round Cord recipient, Erin Newman, Newman, who received her cherished cord on Monday, June 5th, at Brownsdale Community Community Centre. She also bridged to Pathfinders' the same evening and is shown here with her parents, Anita and Kel Newman, Dist. Com. Marion Knapp and Guide Leader Angela Devonish. On Thursday, June 1st at the Library in Bowmanville, there was a "Fly Up" ceremony ceremony as eight members of 1st Pack Brownies advanced to Girl Guides. Included in the group were, front row 1-r, Colleen O'Reilly, Penny Pick, Shannon Rigley; bek row, Kim Hamilton, Amy Smart, Amanda Wright, Tammy Devera and Garin Arpo- nen. Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police are again asking for the public's help, in solving a number of sexual assaults which have occurred in the Whitby and Oshawa areas over the past few months. At about 12:45 a.m. on August 1st, 1988 a girl was walking east on Dundas Street East in Whitby just west of the Kendalwood Mall. She saw a man approaching approaching her on the opposite opposite sidewalk, and as he came closer, he crossed to her side. When he was beside beside her, he put his hand over her face and dragged her into the bushes. He then pinned her arms with her jacket and sexually assaulted assaulted her.. During the violent struggle,. she managed to bite him twice. A re-enactment of this assault assault will be shown on City ■TV, Channel 57, Cable 7 on Thursday, June 15th, 1989 during the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. It will also be shown on CHEX TV in Peterborough Peterborough and CKVR TV in Barrie on Friday, June 16th, again during theij; news, Another similar incident occurred on October 27th at about 10:30 p.m. in Oshawa. A woman was walking east over the bridge on Gibb Street at the General Vanier School, when a man grabbed her. He dragged her underneath underneath the bridge and eventually eventually to a field where she was sexually assaulted. On December. 16th at about 11:15 p.m. another female female was sexually assaulted in a very violent manner on Bloor Street just west of Siincoe Street at the Oshawa Creek. She had been walking over the creek, when she was attacked and dragged down an embankment embankment where she was beaten and raped. Police feel that the same suspect is responsible for all three crimes and is described described as: • A white male in his early 20's, 5'8"-5'10", medium build. He had short dirty blonde hair, just over his ears and it was either wavy or curly. He had a full length face with deep set eyes. On the last occasion he was wearing a heavy dark green jacket with a fur hood. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 tor information leading to the arrest of the person involved in the As sault. Have you any idea ' who this person is? Have J you any information which you think might help Us?-,'if! so call Crime Stoppers. You , will never be asked for your; name or have to go to Court. ! The Crime Stoppers nuiri^ 1 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS\ Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the Co-ordinator with the"' Durham Regional Crime' Stoppers and writes this'ar-, tide to help combat crime, A Citizen Board administers,' the Crime Stoppers Pro-! grams of which there are' now over 800 in North, America. The reward money is raised through Tax De-', ductible donations which! may be sent to Durham Re 7 ,' gional Crime Stoppers, P.0,; Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario,. L1H7K8. Çtafcfuÿ 25t& /twtiven&vuf, *7ed attd 1 fyn I ,,■ I " 'A ISgHI %l, «RM Bowmanville Girl Guides Receive All-Round Cords !! Four members of the Third Bowmanville Guides were presented with their All : -Round Cords during a ceremony held Wednesday, June 7th, at St. John's Church, .'Bowmanville. Recipients pictured here, along with Guide Leader Jean Brownlee Tare: (from left) Deanne Deri et, Melanie Valade, Gariy Murdoch and Meghan Sim. THE HOTTEST GAME UNDER THE SUN! Advisory Meeting DRAW JUNE 18 1989 $5 MILLION GRAND PRIZE NINE $1 MILLION NUMBERS DRAWN PLUS: 1 prize of a 30 foot Yacht 3 prizes of a Cadillac Allante Convertible 6 prizes of a Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 10 prizes of a trip to Spain PLUS: Instant Wins and Sweeps Prizes Makes A Great Father's Day Gift! The Newcastle Community Community Services Advisory Board (NCSAB) held their June meeting at Solina Community Community Hall. Representing the Solina Board were Mrs. Vi Ashton and Mr. Jim Kaptyn, who explained to the members members of the NCSAB the operation operation of their hall and park facilities. The NCSAB expressed expressed their thanks and appreciation appreciation to the Solina Board for their tour and hospitality. hospitality. Robert Allen, NCSAB Chairman reminded the Board members that we recommended recommended that town council grant money for upgrading the kitchen facilities at the hall, as well as the fact that the Solina Community Centre Centre Hallboard raise their own funds to provide a library library as well as active ball facilities adjacent to the hall. New members of the NCSAB were welcomed to their first meeting. Bob Allen Allen thanked Fleurette Simmons Simmons and Carol Noble, both of Ward 3, for dedicating their time to our Board. We look forward to their involvement involvement in our future activities. activities. The Board expressed their thanks and appreciation appreciation to the Heritage Week Committee for their dedication dedication and hard work. It was agreed that the first year was a success, even considering considering that visitation to some activities was low. We look forward to this success continuing continuing in upcoming years. iiama) A BETTER DEAL 1st. 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