2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 8, 1990 Scugog Memorial Library AUGUST SUMMER FUN at the Library starts August 7 READING CLUBS FILMS -- MAGIC SHOWS DINOSAURS = Don't miss the fun of it. Register Now! -- 4th ANNUAL -- ANTIQUE & CRAFT SALE SUNDERLAND ARENA SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 10 AM until 5 PM Admission *2.00 -- Children FREE presented by SUNDERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY For information call (705) 357-2474 'cl Staples S Stapler Special combo pack Guild Brand Steno Books GS810 - 3207040, feint ruled with cenfre line, white bond paper and coil bound at top. SRP. $1.29 each 95¢. Parents issue appeal in search for daughter The parents of a young Scarborough woman missing since June 19, have issued an appeal to rural property owners in Durham Region to search fields and woods for any clue that might help determine what happened to Elizabeth Bain. In an appeal issued last week to newspapers all over southern Ontario, Ricardo and Lita Bain of Scarborough, said "we are urging local residents and farmers to search their (ru- ral) properties for any traces of Elizabeth so that her disappear- ance can be resolved and the matter put to rest." Foul play is suspected in the disappearance of 23 year old Elizabeth, who was last seen at Scarborough College, where she is a student. She was seen at the college library about 5:30 PM, then her car was found abandoned three days later several blocks away. The car is a 1981 silver 2- door Tercel, with plates 397CNB. It was found on Old Kingston Road, just to the east of Military Trail. The missing woman is 5"2" with dark hair and eyes. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a floral blouse with buttons, black cotton slacks and black dress shoes. Since June 23, several large scale searches by police and citizen volunteers have been carried out in the Steeles Ave. and Rouge Valley area of Scarborough. Posters with Elizabeth's photo and photo of her car, have been put up all over Metro and surrounding York and Durham Regions. Her parents say that since the five week search for their daughter has turned up no trac- es, the search must be expand- ed to include the rural areas to the north and east of Toronto. Crime Stoppers break-in Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving two Break Enter and Thefts which have oc- curred at the Trull's Road Methodist Church in Bowmanville. The first Break and Enter oc- curred during the night of June 13th - 14th and the second during the night of July 16th - 17th. Stolen were: 3 Personal Com- puters, Printers, a dictaphone, a calculator, a JVC Stereo Cassette Player, an RCA 20" colour TV, a Roland synthesizer, 4 Roland Microphones, Cables, Manuals and a substantial amount of cash, including a safe. The total value is approximate- ly $20,000. Have you any idea who broke into the church? Have you any idea where the property is? Have you been offered any of the stolen property? If so, you can call Crime Stop- pers. You'll never have to give your name or go to court. A Cash Reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the people involved and the return of the stolen property. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS Long Distance ga) Colley, . FEE TE IE IE IR RI DS TS '., i The parents are asking that the search include wooded areas, fields, vacant lots, marsh-lands, ravines, and the shores of ponds, creeks and lakes. Elizabeth Bain is one of several young women in south- ern Ontario who have vanished without a trace during the last few months. A 24-hour hot line for pub- lic information has been set up. The number is 416-324-0864. Any information can be kept confidential. More than five weeks of intensive searching in the Scar- borough area have failed to find any trace of 23-year old Elizabeth Bain, who disappeared June 19. Now, her parents are appealing to farmers and rural land owners in Durham to search thelr properties for any clues. (see story) for example ... Pe ---- DUMESNERANNNNNNNANANANN NNN \ BE \ rap G77 di SUMMER CLEARANCE 70% OFF regular price UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS ... GOLF SHIRTS, SPORT SHIRTS $15.00 DRESSES - reg. $45. to $200. NOW $18.00 to $80.00 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING $5.00 to $10.00 SUMMER SHOES - 77? You Must See to Believe! cle ld G4 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 7 I, ve ele A A A l; LLLLzHLULLULLLT RERUN NMR' NN \ 7 STS A aa oe