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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Feb 1985, p. 20

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Suspended Ceiling Grid System OFF Death McCOV -- Ernest Lawrence (Lome) Past Master of Mount Zion Masonic Lodge II39 Brooklln, at Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, February 5, 1985 In his 87th year. Lome McCoy beloved husband of Olive Skinner of Brooklln, dear brother of Verna Pouller of Lindsay and Florida and the late Pcrclvnl and Garnet, Also survived by many nieces and nephews. The late Lome McCoy Is resting at the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin SI,, Brooklln from 7 ■ 9 p.m. Wednesday, 2 • -l p.m. and 7 ■ V p.m. Thursday. Funeral service Friday afternoon ol 2 p.m. Spring Interment Belhcsdn Cemetery, Tyrone. Masonic Lodge service 7 o'clock Thursday evening. If desired donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated, 61S 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 6,1985 Council Briefs Durham Regional councillors councillors have elected to give themselves a four per cent pay raise. Oshawa councillor Ed Kolodzie opposed the amount of the raise, arguing that the councillors' remuneration remuneration is one-third tax free and therefore the increase is actually more than four per cent. "It puts us in a privileged position", said Councillor Kolodzie. Councillor Jim Witty, the Region's finance chairman, accused Ed Kolodzie of "using figures to mislead council". Councillor Witty said that the percentage of the raise was calculated on the annual annual wage and did not mean the councillors would be receiving receiving any more than the recommended four per cent. Regional Council has approved approved a Health and Social Services recommendation that a report on the use of thyroid blocking be referred referred to the Region's Emergency Planning Task Force. The use of pills which could protect the thyroid gland from radiation in the event of a nuclear emergency has been the subject of some controversy. controversy. Distribution of such medication in the Pickering Pickering area is recommended recommended in a report from the Medical Officer of Health, Dr. J. K. Gray. Health and Social Services' Services' chairman Diane Harare stressed that it was not her committee's responsibility responsibility to make policy recommendations recommendations regarding this matter. "The task force will have more expertise," said Councillor Harare in recommendingthe referral. Police Report The theft of four automobile automobile speakers and 35 tapes was reported to Durham Regional Police in the early hours of Sunday morning, February 3. The incident occurred at the Tanglewood Inn. Estimated value of the missing property property was $600. Durham Regional police recovered a 1981 Ford pickup pickup on Bennett Rd. Saturday, Saturday, February 2, after the vehicle had been reported stolen earlier in the day. The truck was taken from a Hampton residence. Two suspects have been charged with taking a vehicle without without consent. A two-vehicle collision occurred February 1 at Holt Rd. and the South Service Service Rd. The drivers, who were from Orono and Oshawa, were uninjured. A Newcastle woman received received minor injuries when her. car went out of control on Highway Two and struck a utility pole on Wednesday, Wednesday, January 30. No charges were laid. Police stated that the accident occurred at approximately approximately 1:50 p.m. Durham Regional Police recovered three bar stools last Wednesday after they had been reported stolen from Buster's Roadhouse and Tavern. The property was recovered in Bowmanville Bowmanville as the result of information information given to police last week. On February 4, regional police investigated the theft of a shotgun from a truck in Bowmanville. The theft was reported to police at 9:30 a.m. There were no suspects. A single-vehicle accident occurred on Highway Two west of Tooley's Rd. at approximately approximately two p.m. Tuesday, Tuesday, February 5. There were no injuries to the driver, a Bowmanville resident. resident. DURING OUR RENOVATION SAVE SALE PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL 6:00 p.m. SAT., FEBRUARY 16th 3 All Electrical 10% OFF Ceiling Fans 20% •, SAT., FEB. 9th ONLY on all in-stock or special orders All Interior or Exterior 10% Regular Prices In-stock or Special Orders Save 35% Mono Caulking and all other brands 10% OFF Builders' Hardware NOW REDUCED 15% » DASHWOOD INDUSTRIE» UMITEO CLEARANCE 50 /O OFF LIST on 1983 line of Dashwood natural casements and awnings. ORDER NOW on these fully- warranted windows while manufacturer's quantities last. OFF 10% ALL Flecto Varathane Products Sonoflex Ceiling Tiles (2' x 4') Reg. $4.25 Now i w y $Q 50 Only O. each OFF LUMBER (except sale items) 1 5% OFF ALL IN-STOCK PANELLING MM ll Insulation Super Special R20X15" Covers 50 sq. ft. 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