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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Nov 1987, p. 30

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I i f»n v * 3 Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving the heft of Boat Motors and equipment from the Sunderland and Beaverton Beaverton areas. During the night of May 17th this year an 85 HP Mariner Mariner Outboard Motor, an AM/FM Sterio Radio, a Big John Down Rigger, 2 life jackets, a Lawrence Depth Finder and a rod and reel were stolen from a boat which was parked beside Regional Road #2 just North of Sonya. Value was $9,200. Between September 7th and 14th this year a 60 HP Johnson Motor was stolen fro a boat at Cedarhurst Beach, Beaverton. It was valued at over $3000. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information leading to the arrest of the people responsible for these thefts. Similar rewards will be paid for information leading leading to the arrest of the people responsible for any Criminal Offence. Do you know of any other stolen property? If you do, give us a call. You will never be required to identify yourself yourself or go to court. The Crime Stoppers office • is open fro 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday to Friday and the phone numbers are: 1- 222-8477 or 1-800-387-8477 Toll free for all calls including including from pay phones. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs Programs of which there are now over 650 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible Deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers (Durham), P.O. Box 54, Oshnwa, Ontario LUI 7K8 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, November 18,1987 Section Two DIM & DISTANT PAST 50 years ago, Thursday, November 4, 1937. Two ladies attended Rotary Club on Friday, in Bowman- ville when Fred C. Hoar presented presented Miss E.R. Graham, retiring retiring Public Health Nurse, with an engraved silver tray. Also attending was Miss 6. Tucker, the new nurse. Reverend W. G. Blake, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville will welcome Bowmanville's complete Scout unit to St. Andrew's on Sunday morning, morning, following the scouts annual annual fall church parade. Charles H. Mason presented presented the Bowmanville Hospital's Hospital's financial report as follows. follows. Operating expense $18,558.94, Operating Revenue Revenue $ 15, 685.28, Non Operating Operating Revenue $18, 558.94. Surplus less loss for year $59,335.69. Dim and Distant 25,Years Ago,Wednesday, November 14,1962 Last weekend, the new ambulance ambulance service for Bowmanville Bowmanville and surrounding area went into operation under under the direction of Don Harvey Harvey who will have two ambulances ambulances ready for 24 hour service. During a most impressive meeting recently, the newly elected officers of Beehive Rebekah Lodge, No. 125, were installed in office by an Oshawa installing team. New officers include:Sis. Helen Helen Lament, Colour Bearer; Sister Ina Brown, Outside Guardian; Sister Ruby Hutchinson, Treasurer; Sister Sister Olive Richards, Conductor; Conductor; Sister Elva Beckett, Financial Financial Secretary; Sister Eileen Smale, Inside Guardian; Guardian; Sister Yvonne Cox, Chaplain; Chaplain; Sister Martha Goudy, Warden; Sister Hilda Humphrey, Humphrey, Junior Past Noble Grand, Sister Daisy Paeden, Recording Secretary: Sister Eva McMurter, Left Supporter Supporter of Noble Grand; Sister Jean Rice, Right Supporter of the Noble Grand; Sister Mabel Wade, Noble Grand; Sister Flossie Ball, District Deputy President; Sister Edna Kerr, Vice Grand: Sister Sister Grace Murdoch, Right Supporter of Vice Grand; Sister Mary Vinkle, Left Supporter Supporter of Vice Grand; Sister Annie Wood, Musician. Dim and Distant 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, November 9,1977. A longtime supporter but until now never a winner; Dr. E.L. Ewert, of Bowman- ville, finally cashed in on Saturday Saturday at tne Branch 30 Legion. Legion. Millionaires Night and accepted a cheque for $750. from Stan Dunn, chairman. Bowmanville Council has voted in favour of purchasing purchasing four bus stop shelters winch will be placed on the north side of lung Street and on Liberty Street at a cost of $4,647.80. ' Mr. Douglas Dewell, former former organist of Orono United United Church, has accepted the position as organist of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. We've corralled a great selection of trucks, in a wide choice of colors and options, for our... f. £& | * ' LJL k-Mïé* .(t i-mi • fflV ■, : v L: ysj § • - ,:v6 >•>>!vy , A r :: w; ...„ „ ... GRAND CHAMPION We've put our brand oh theÊ.987 Markham S ' ■ V.'"- DRAW Fair Grand Champion Steer. Anyone buying and delivery of any new truck November 30th, 1987 is eligib, win some o f this champion bee f. • .ja ;i¥| M v\x_ vS . • ■ : :V .r.-xyF ..,.-; : v:£ÉgÉs8 » . ; 5 1 V. 1 ' If ;/.$(Hr 1 1 ImP

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