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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1990, p. 12

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ET I ION 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 6, 1990 Search continues for clues into mystery of two missing girls | The search for Elizabeth Bain and Julie Stanton moved into Scugog Township over the weekend as nearly 90 volun- teers combed dozens of square miles of rural countryside around Port Perry. They were looking for any- thing that might provide some answers to the disappearance of 23- year old Bain and 14-year old Stanton. Bain was last seen June 19 at Scarborough College Cam- pus and Stanton disappeared April 16 after getting into a car near her home in Pickering. Dave Madder of Toronto, has been co-ordinating the vol- unteer search that covered are- as south, east and west of Port Perry on Saturday and Sunday. He said one of the main items the searchers are looking for is a catalytic converter, be- lieved to be from the car Julie Stanton gotinto on April 16. The search teams found several items over the weekend, but none believed to connected to the disappearance of Stanton or Bain. They included some arti- cles of ladies clothing in the Purple Hill area. Also at Purple Woods, sev- eral torn bank money bags were discovered, and turned over the police. Ablue bomber jacket, a dirt bike and a new 10-speed bicy- cle, and some old bones (likely animal) were also discovered. Local volunteer Harold Forder, helped search teams southeast of Port Perry. Madder told the Star that the search group greatly appre- ciates the efforts of people like Mr. Forder because of their knowledge of the local area. And he expressed thanks to all people from the area who as- Please recycle this newspaper Music by: RICHARD RODGERS TOWN HALL 1873, Queen & Lilla Sts., FRIDAY, sisted searchers over the week- end. The parents of both the missing girls were took part in the searching. Julie Stanton is described as 5' 7" tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. At the time of her disap- pearance, she was wearing a dark bomber coat and blue jeans. Elizabeth Bain, 23, is 5' 2" with dark brown hair and eyes. She was wearing black dress shoes, black cotton slacks and a floral blouse. This coming weekend (Nov. 10 and 11) the search will con- tinue in the Port Perry area with the community hall on Scugog Island as search HQ. Madder said local residents who want to assist are more than welcome, and should be at the hall shortly before 9:00 AM. "People who know the local area are a great help (in the search) he said. oR fy ht! hi Search co-ordinator Dave Madder Instructs volunteers oh Scugog Township residents Kelly and Karen help search for clues in the dense brush along a concession road near Blackstock last Saturday. eh ie o whi ied oe ie by iy 1 {ine ha where to commence their search. SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY presents Port Perry THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 22, and 29 Books & Lyrics by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II 8:00 PM NOVEMBER 16, 23 and 30 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 24 and DECEMBER 1 TICKETS: Thursday, November 15 and 22 ONLY ... AVAILABLE AT: Irwin Smith Music Ltd., 305 Queen St, Presented through special arrangements with the RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN THEATRE LIBRARY, 598 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y. '3.00; Port All other performances ... *10.00 Perry or call (416) 985-2150 Sue Statten and her tracking dog 'Gizmo' search an area near the Blackstock dump transfer station. WARD MALLETTE REAL ESTATE G.S.T. SEMINAR ANNOUNCEMENT A reminder to our clients and business associates that we will be holding a seminar on the Goods and Services Tax and Real Estate as follows: DATE: Monday, November 12, 1990 TIME: 7:00 to 10:00 PM LOCATION: Holiday Inn, Oshawa Please contact our office at 852-9714 to register. Ak AN RH YL a SP NP a Gn

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