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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1993, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, October 27,1993 Lucky Winner Takes Home More Than $2,500 in BIA Prizes Durham Regional Police Report] Monday, Oct. 25 A Ncwtonville Road resident reported reported that an unknown suspect smashed his mail box pole and stole his mail box from the front of his residence. residence. This was the fourth time this type of incident has happened in the last two weeks. A McMann Crescent, Courticc, resident reported that 21 compact discs, three sets of darts and $60 were stolen from a vehicle. A representative of St. Stephen's Elementary school reported that sometime sometime over night an unknown suspect had smashed a window to gain entry into the school. Once inside the school, the culprit removed three VCRs. Sunday, Oct. 24 An Orono resident reported that an unknown suspect threw a number of eggs at a store window. A Trulls Road resident reported that an unknown suspect damaged a basement window with a rock. A Little Avenue, Bowmanvillc, resident reports a garden shed was entered entered and several pieces of fishing equipment were taken. A Bowmanvillc woman called 911 to report her former husband forcing open the door of her home after being More Than 8,000 Volunteers Supporting A.D.R.A. Appeal Merchants from the Bowmanvillc Business Improvement Area presented over $2,500 in prizes last week to AppleFest Giveaway Contest winner Mary Ellen Craig of Bowmanvillc (third from right) Sixty- seven stores in the downtown core donated merchandise which was put on display at Gould's Card & Gift Shop on King Street. Shoppers were encouraged to enter the contest at as many participating stores as they wished. Pictured with the lucky winner above are some of the DBIA representatives who made the prize presentation on October, 20th in front of Gould's. Hydro Deal Worth $13,000,000 From page one station. The remaining $4.9 million will offset the cost of increasing the number of full-time firefighters needed to operate the station, on a 24-hour basis. "It's been a long haul -- about 18 months of negotiations," said Mayor Hamre of the process leading up to the completed agreement. Negotiations Negotiations between the municipal and hydro representatives were taking taking place on almost on a weekly basis basis in meetings lasting up to seven hours. "We were dealing with some pretty big numbers and some longterm longterm implications," she said. "The agreement, in my opinion, is a win/win situation for all," Mayor Mayor Hamre assured councillors before they passed by-laws to formally accept accept the deal. Regional Councillor Larry Hannah Hannah said he is happy, to see this chapter of the municipality's history come to a close. "This has been a. long and difficult road." Councillor Mary Novak said she is pleased to see the agreement completed. completed. However, she regretted that there could not be a more formal announcement announcement at Monday's council session. Instead, the announcement is slated to be made today, at a meeting of regional council in Whitby. Whitby. "Many people from different walks of life have been waiting for this agreement to come together," she added. Mayor Hamre said after Monday's Monday's council meeting that it has not yet been decided how Clarington will use the $2.8 million payment resolving the building permit dispute. dispute. "It's Clarington's decision," she added. Nor is there a decision on the spending of the $4.5 million which results from the conclusion of two agreements reached in 1977 to com- Hutton Insurance The Insurance Company ADVANTAGE TOP QIC RATES 1 Year - 4 5 Year - 6 1 v Over $25,000-plus 1/8% Rate subject to change CALL FOR THE ADVANTAGE Don Hutton 52 King St. W. 623-7688 Bowmanville pensate the municipality for any negative impacts related to the Darlington Darlington project. Mayor Hamre estimated estimated that $3 million of that amount would go towards "hard services" such as water and sewer construction. construction. These would be approved jointly by Durham and the municipality municipality of Clarington. Money will be held in reserve accounts accounts until a decision is made on how to spend it. , Fire Dept. Report Oct. 16 00:56: 20 King St. E., Newcastle, alarm, no fire 10:26: 2276 Taunton Rd., Sports Centre, assist police 12:39: Area of 69 Mann St., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, rubbish fire, no dollar loss 14:48: 1930 King St. E., cooking equipment fire 15:44: Hwy. 2 & Regional Re). #157, vehicle accident, no fire Oct. 17 03:19: 2001 Hwy. 2, assist police 10:40: 415 Baseline Rd. (RCMP), accidental alarm 11:29: 415 Baseline Rd., accidental accidental alarm 13:27: 415 Baseline Rd., accidental accidental alarm Oct. 18 06:52:1500 Hwy. 2, assist police 13:42:1730 Nash Rd., rubbish fire, no.dollarloss 16:21: 1831 Old Scugog Rd., rubbish rubbish fire, no dollar loss 18:51: Enfield Rd. and Concession 10, vehicle fire, estimated damage $1,000, undetermined cause 21:28: 16 Vanstonc Cl., vehicle fire Oct. 19 05:19: 1436 Nash Rd., assist ambulance ambulance The Adventist 1993 ADRA Appeal, Appeal, formerly known as Ingathering, is now under way across Canada. Over 8,000 Canadian Volunteers are working to support the ADRA (Adventist (Adventist Disaster Relief Agency) Appeal, Appeal, organizing local volunteers, preparing preparing mailouts and collecting from door-to-door. For the next three weeks, Volunteers Volunteers from the Bowmanvillc S.D.A. Church will be calling on our friends and neighbours to support this worldwide worldwide work. The money raised by the Annual ADRA Appeal goes to community community service activities in Canada, and to development and relief work overseas. Forty-six percent of funds, raised by the Appeal go to ADRA Canada for over-seas projects, while the remaining remaining amount is allocated to community community projects in Canada. Two current projects include $1,300,000.00 worth of medicines and medical equipment which have been shipped to destinations in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia, while 86,000 tons of wheat flour have been shipped to Croatia. ADRA provided $250,000.00 worth of help to the victims of India's India's recent earthquake. ADRA has delivered over 100,000 food parcels and 210,000 letters letters to war-battered Sarajevo since September 1992. In Somalia, 20,036 people benefit- ted from ADRA's health services between between January and June 1993. When our volunteer calls on you to ask for your support for urgent needs like those above, plus .local needs, such as food banks, please respond respond as generously as possible. Your donations arc matched by the Canadian Government on a three to one basis. ADRA Canada would like to thank all the supporters of the Annual ADRA Appeal, and encourage you to support the Appeal at this time. If you are not at home when our representative calls, would you be kind enough to mail your donation to ADRA Canada, c/o the following address: address: Bowmanvillc SDA Church, P.O. Box 67, Bowmanvillc, On. L1C 3K8. told not to enter. The report from the police states the man had been drinking drinking and was held for a bail hearing. There was an attempted break and enter at the Becker's Store located at 100 Wavcrlcy Road, Bowmanvillc. A suspect removed the hinge pin and then attempted to pry open the rear door of the store. Entry was not gained. Saturday, Oct. 23 A Blackcrcek Trail, Courticc, resident resident reported the theft of a bike from an open garage. A Cedar Crest Beach Road resident resident reported that suspects had entered entered the house and removed a 35 mm camera and camcorder. A Liberty Street North, Bowmanvillc, Bowmanvillc, resident reported that his driveway driveway scaling equipment was stolen last Friday, Oct. 22 A Lawrence Crescent, Bowmanvillc, Bowmanvillc, resident reported that an unknown unknown suspect entered his unlocked vehicle overnight and stole a cassette deck, cassette tapes and a cellular phone. Blue Jays-Celebrations in Bowmanville Durham Regional Police report a cruiser was damaged during a large disturbance in Bowmanvillc on Saturday Saturday night. Inspector Bruce Pugh said about 250 teenagers and young adults . were out celebrating the Blue Jays' victory at the 'four comers' when someone kicked the cruiser's fender. No charges were laid in the incident. incident. 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AND ... it's much cheaper to advertise in than the other book! • Free to over 18,000 addresses in Clarington • DISTRIBUTED to homes and businesses In BOWMANVILLE COURTICE MAPLE GROVE HAMPTON TYRONE NEWCASTLE NEWTONVILLE CALL US TO RESERVE ADVERTISING SPACE For advertising rates and information call The Canadian Statesman 62 King St. W„ Bowmanville PHONE: 623-3303 FAX: 623-6161 Sale ends January 15,1994 Place Settings, Hostess Sets & Serving Sets all for the same low price! 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Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. ' 623-5747 Bowmanvillc

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