i 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville,-Wednesday;-October-19,-1994- Pol ice Briefs Monday, Oct. 17 The office of die Bowmanville Recreation Complex was entered and damaged. A representative of the Durham Region Police said two offices were entered, but no money was taken. However, the safe incurred incurred $2,300 worth of damage. A Highland Avenue, Oshawa, resident reported losing his driver's license while in Claringlon. An Oshawa, resident was east- bound on Taunton Road and was going to turn south onto Holt Road. The driver attempted to flick his cigarette cigarette ashes, looked down, and then noticed he was going towards the ditch at Holt Road. The vehicle went into the ditch. A 34-year-old Soper Court, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported being struck in the face by an apple. The victim believed that the suspect threw the apple off a school bus; A representative of the Met Mart store in the Bowmanville Mall reported reported that a little over $1,000 was taken from a cashier's drawer.' ■ A Brown - Street, Bowmanville, resident reported he had parked his truck in the driveway. A short time later, he came out and saw it had rolled across the street and struck a parked vehicle. There was about $500 worth,of damage. Sunday, Oct. 16 , , A 1986 Ford Escort was located in a west ditch of Solina Road. The vehicle had been involved in a single single vehicle collision and the driver ' had failed to remain at the scene. A four-door, blue 1994 Oldsmo- bile stolen from an Oshawa nightclub nightclub was' set on fire and was left on the railway tracks on Darlington Park Road. A representative of Durham Durham Regional Police stated a train hit the car. There were minor damages damages to the train, but the car was totalled. totalled. The remainder of die $20,000 vehicle was towed to Bob's Towing. The incident is under investigation. A Chanlel Court, Bowmanville, resident reported a phone was stolen from an automobile while it was parked at the Oshawa Centre. A Manilla resident was charged with careless driving after a collision collision on Taunton Road. Saturday, Oct. 15 A girl's six-speed bike was located located in the Bowmanville Creek. A resident of the Bridle Path, Bowmanville, reported seeing 12 youths light a grass fire off Baseline Road at Spry Avenue. The fire department department attended and extinguished it. . ..V,: v v ■ - A Mann Street, Bowmanville, resident was strack while crossing King Street at Simpson Avenue. The woman was crossing against the green light. She received minor injuries.' injuries.' ; . A Loscombc Drive resident reported reported that someone entered a home through an unlocked front door and took his wallet front a chair just inside inside the door. The resident was in the back yard at the time. A 13-year old. Hampton resident was bitten by a raccoon while playing playing with it. Animal control officers attended and put the raccoon to sleep. It will be turned over to the Health Department. Fire Damages Restaurant A fire at the Olympia Restaurant in Bowmanville caused about $5,000 worth of damage on Tuesday morning, Oct. 18. A person delivering bread to die Olympia Restaurant located at 12 King St. East, reported the back door was insecure, said Inspector Jim Adams of 16 Division- of the Durham Regional Police. Police were called to the scene. Upon the arrival of a couple of officers, the dinning room was filled with smoke, Using a small fire extinguisher, extinguisher, the officers tried to extinguish extinguish the blaze. "They squirted at the fire with a small extinguisher," Inspector Adams Adams explained. "Then the big hose came and the firefighters put the fire out." The Fire Marshal's Office is investigating investigating the incident which occurred occurred between 3:30 to 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. , 1994 ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS Deadline - October 31st. 1994 C-cpiitf /©t the savings an" el great ]°ri^€8 t © © f B4J°Y®S AT OSHAWA CENTRE! STJtR shopper y Monday - Sunday JDecome a star shopper just by shopping at Oshawa Centre! . ;* *" • -• j Take advantage of all the special sale prices during Best Buys Clearance Days AND scratch & win any of these terrific prizes with the star shopper rewards card that has been delivered to your door! His & Her Tagheuer Watches Prize valued at over $4,500,00 n All - Inclusive Trip /© r % to Villas Coral in Santa Lucia, Cuba compliments of Simquest fül | Marlin 'Travel $2>£Q' B. MONTH s'b,e»?in : g sj>vm FOR A YEAR IN ANY STORE AT OSHAWA CENTRE! âjfrd over 1,500 instant prizes! McDonald's Big Macs™, designer T-shirts, & gift certificates to be claimed at Oshawa Centre, Oct. 17th - 22nd. Stop by the new Star Shopper Rewards Booth for more information.