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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Sep 1990, p. 26

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' wmM Wmm Open - Sundays 11 Q.m. to 5 p.m. . 26 The Canadian Statesman; Bowmanville, September 19,1990 Second Unit Prepared to Start at DGS The first reactor at Darlington Darlington Generating Station has been running steadily throughout the summer without any problems, a spokesperson has said. Sue Stickley, communications communications officer at Darlington, said the second reactor has its fuel loaded and Ontario Hydro is moving toward a start-up in early November. Ontario Hydro will be going going to the Atomic Energy Control Board, the nuclear regulatory body, sometime in October for a license. - The other two reactors, Ms Stickley said, are on schedule for a 1991 and 1992 start up. Tornado Has Impact on Zoning Plan The Region of Durham is being asked to consider Crooked Creek as a "cluster" in the Durham Region official official plan because of the tornado tornado that swept through the area last month. . One of the residents whose property was affected from the storm, Lloyd George, was renting a house on Gilmore Road that was severely damaged by the tornado. tornado. . He is temporarily staying with family members who want to sever off a lot to allow allow Mr. George someplace to live. • The committee is asking the Region to name the area as a cluster or to consider alternatives alternatives to permit a land severance. Police Briefs A cash register that was stolen from a gas station in Newcastle last week was found in a ditch Monday. Durham Regional Police report that on September 11, the Olco Gas Bar at 216 • King St. E. in Newcastle- was broken into and a cash register and cigarettes were taken. * Total value of goods stolen stolen was estimated at' $831.20. A plate glass window window was damaged as well during the incident and was valued at $1,000. * Police arrested two suspects suspects in the crime last week. On September 17, the cash register was found in a ditch on Gibson Road and the Third Concession. It was- returned to the gas bar. Twenty gallons of oil ' spilled last week after a line carrying the oil broke. Durham Regional Police. report that the incident occurred occurred on September 11, at the north east comer of Courtice and Baseline Road. The hydraulic oil was contained contained in a line leading to the bucket of an Ontario Hydro Hydro "cherry picker". The line broke and spilt the oil. . The Ministry of the Environment Environment was notified of the spill and was going to clean it up. ■ A dog was stolen from the property of a Bowmanville resident last week. Durham Regional Police report the owners let the dog out of the house momentarily momentarily and it went missing. - The owners told police the dog never leaves the premises. ; Last week, the police had no suspects. • Durham police arrested a man in Bowmanville last week who turned out to be a suspect in a Metro Toronto murder investigation. Police at, 16 Division in Bowmanville, said the man was arrested for intoxication in a public place at the end of Cove Road on September 13. ; The 44-year-old Toronto resident was taken to 17 Division Division in Oshawa where he was held after a check with Metro Police revealed he was a suspect. , A West Beach Road resident resident was injured Monday night when a man entered her home and said he was looking for her husband. I Durham Regional police report the susncct entered her home, grabbed her and demanded to know the location location of her husband. 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