t 24 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 13.1989 Grimestoppers Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving an Abduction which occurred on Westney Road just south of Greenwood Greenwood on August 30th. (Town of Pickering). Just after 8 a.m. a woman woman was driving Southbound just South of Town when she saw a man standing on the west shoulder of the roadway and a car parked on the other side. Thinking it was a motorist needing help she. pulled over and stopped beside him. She unlocked the passenger passenger door and he got in. She asked him if it was his car and he said it wasn't, and that he was only going down the road. As sne started to drive he pulled a knife on her. She started screaming and stopped the car but he S ' ' ed her arm and or- her to continue driving. driving. He told her to turn towards towards the Conservation area where he ordered her to stop. A struggle ensued but sne managed to drive away. He ran into the bush and disappeared. The wanted man is described described as a white male early early 30's, 5'8" stocky build short sandy coloured hair combed towards the front. He had a pock marked face. He was wearing brown pants, a beige striped shirt and black boots. He was carrying carrying a knife with a brown handle. He also had bad body odour. A re-enactment of this Crime will be shown on City T.V. Channel 57, Cable 7 on Thursday, September 14th., during tne 6:00 p.m. and 10 p.m. news. It will also be shown on CHEX and CKVR TV later in the week. If you have any idea who this person is you can call Crime Stoppers. You'll never have to give your name or appear in Court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436- 8477 THAT'S 436-TIPS Long distance - Call Collect. Collect. Durham Regional Crime Stoppers is one of the over 800 Crime Stoppers Programs Programs in North America and is administered by a Civilian Civilian Board from across the Region. New Equipment Makes Wire Stringing Easier for Hydro Workers The Newcastle Hydro Electric Commission has acquired acquired two puller/tensioner devices which will be used in stringing new electrical lines throughout the Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Newcastle and Orono areas. The new ma- , . ,, (. ... , .m, of 4,000 volt primary cable above existing conductors, as the electrical distribution system is improved. The chinery was used for the first time last Thursday, Sep- The new puller/tensioners will enable the Commission cos t 0 f the machines and associated equipment to- tember 7, on Division St., in Bowmanville. The Hydro ^ wor j c more efficiently and more safelv and it's antic- tailed approximately $100,000. . -. , ... ,, , to work more efficiently and more safely and it's antic- Commission workers were stringing three conductors jp a ted that they'll see extensive use in the near future Yelverton News Labour Day weekend - the last long weekend of summer provided an excuse for slightly more activity than normal. Miss Candy Malcolm was home with her parents Eileen Eileen and Howard Malcolm. Miss Lana Malcolm of Sarnia blew the carbon out of her new Dodge Horizon as she motored home to spend the long weekend with her dad Murray Malcolm and other relatives in the comm- nunity. Also on Saturday night her musical talents were utilized as guest guitarist guitarist and vocalist at the Islander Islander Pavilion on Scugog Island with the Larry Adams Adams Band which also includes includes Gary Bristow's musical musical talents. On the same occasion Mr. Gerry Stinson was recognized on his 73rd birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lowery's 41 st wedding anniversary. Belated congratulations. congratulations. Also to Terry Malcolm who observed his 40th birthday, birthday, we understand with a number of his "rowdy" (?) friends at the home of Trevor Trevor and Lorraine Nesbitt on Saturday evening. We join with the many friends of Mr. Neil Malcolm of Blackstock in wishing him a quick and complete recovery recovery from the brain surgery he underwent in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday Tuesday a.m. Pleased to report that our daughter Mona Malcolm just received word that she has been promoted to Loans Officer of the Royal Bank and will be taking on her new duties in the not too distant future. New sight development. Tbday, you'll see move new stores than ever before under the Shorney's banner. In fact we've grown to over 150, making Shorney's the largest and fastest growing chain of optical stores in Canada. 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