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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Mar 2001, p. 4

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PAGE 4 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, MARCH 14,2001 RON PIETRONIRO/ Statesman photo And that explains that... COURTICE - Karen Turchetto, executive director of Catholic School and co-ordinated by Elaine Mason of Distress Centre Durham, explains her agency during St. Stephen's Secondary School. Numerous Durham a Clarington Agency Fair hosted by Mother Theresa agencies were on hand for presentations. J J J for the spring LOSE THE WEIGHT LIKE MAGI$Z • Lose up to 7lbsaweek • No prepackaged meals • Don't delay, call today We Guarantee You Can Lose- All The Weight You Need! Call Us Mow! „ .V yy-rs, / v A,/' x-/ V"" V^v z V/ 1330 Ritson Road N., Oshawa Bowmanville Mall 432-6999 ---x£-3 Leave me Alone f*5°° ip, Offer expires March 24,2001 Not valid with any other offer Tired? Aching? • Irritable? Suffering frnmPMS? from PMS? FEMME-PLUS JUST LIKE MAGIC I 697-9484 ! Look Familiar? *10",, Formula S/E can Help^ K " rmulïS,f: U r • Increases energy vi sa,e| y d ' 1 • All natural ^ • No jitters, shakes,, just pure energy • Effectively Reduces PMS symptoms i I i: Olfe, eipiies Match 24,2001 ! <wim< 1 ! rkr^td Offere>pf,esMa,ch24,SOOt ■ |>lyalidw» any oteiotler "ii! *1 "l 1 ,d Please Recycle Car vandals keep police busy Police are investigating a rash of vehicle vandalism in Bowmanville's downtown core. According to Detective Cjaig Green- tree of the Durham Regional Regional Police Clarington Community Office, Office, there have been more than a dozen incidents incidents in which cars have been damaged over the past week- and-a-half. The incidents have occurred predominantly predominantly on King Street, with some on Liberty Street, says Del. Greentree. "These are either just random random acts of vandalism ... or (the culprits) are looking for whatever valuables valuables they can find in the cars," notes the detective. The damage has included broken windows, windows, keying cars to leave a large scratch, and punching out locks in an effort to break into the vehicles. vehicles. "We haven't really had any (vehicles) stolen under those circumstances," circumstances," says Del. Greentree. Police plan to target the downtown area over the next week or so, in an effort to catch the culprits. culprits. As well, they are seeking the public's assistance assistance to help stop the wave of vandalism. Anyone who sees people acting acting suspiciously suspiciously around a vehicle vehicle is asked to call police at 579-1520, ext. 1687. Please visit our website at www.sleepfaetory.com Remember, we are the factory. Please visit our website at www.sleepfaetory.com

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