Mortgage Lenders Support Optimist Club The Durham Region Mortgage Lenders' Association has presented a cheque in the amount of $350 to the Bowmanville Optimist Club so that the club can launch a program of sending children to Blue Jays baseball games this year. Sharon Van der Duim, personal banking manager at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Commerce in the Oshawa Centre, presented the funds to the Bowmanville Optimists last month on behalf of the Mortgage Lenders' Association. Clare Ilowse, Club President, is accepting the donation for the Optimists. r US" «31 Lji T y , , Ai Tlttl bit AM J*. «IJ V ' VULAJL1 LA w ■■y ri - J PORT PERRY - The search continued last weekend in Port Perry for any clues in the disappearance of Elizabeth Bain, the Scarborough woman who has been missing since last June. Since last November, efforts efforts have been concentrated in the Scugog areas because because it is believed the woman's body was dumped in the area. A former boyfriend was charged late last year with first degree murder in the death of Elizabeth Elizabeth Bain. In the past few months, divers and a helicopter helicopter have been used to comb the Lake.Scugog and area. Searchers are also looking for clues in the disappearance disappearance of Julie Stanton, the Pickering girl who went missing Easter weekend last year. BEAVERTON - A cab driver from Orillia was beaten and robbed last Saturday morning when he picked up a male passenger in Beaverton. When the passenger got into the cab, he punched the driver a couple of times, showed a knife and demanded money. After taking $500 from the driver he fled on foot wnile the driver drove himself to Orillia hospital where he was treated for minor injuries. OSHAWA - Nine people were arrested outside of the Purple Onion, a dance club in downtown Oshawa, last' Thursday night after a crowd of 120 tried to force its way into the bar. Durham Regional Police were called to the scene after the crowd threatened to break down the doors. Staff from the bar said people started banging banging and rushing the doors. A crowd of 3,000 was in the bar that evening and a spokesperson said no more could be let in because of fire regulations. Five people were arrested for breach of peace and four others were charged with causing a disturbance. Durham Regional Police Briefs ■ The Northumberland/ Newcastle Board of Education Education reported on April 1 that unknown parties broke a window in the custodian's office office at S.T. Worden School in Courtice. No entry was gained, but garbage was strewn all over the yard. ■ A King Street, Newcastle Village, resident reported on A'pril 1 that her suede cow boy boots as well as a black blouse were stolen from her residence through the night of March 25,1991. pe Mi An unknown person or ersons forced entry into a 'artin Rd.. residence on April 1. The unknown suspects suspects caused minor damage, stole a T.V. and a vehicle. The vehicle was recovered. Happy 25th Wedding Anniversary Doris and Murray on April 9th from your family On April 1, a bike was reported reported taken by an unknown person from the St. Stephen's Stephen's Catholic School bike, rack. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Education reported on April 1 that the south door of Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public School had been pried open by an unknown person or persons. Only the display case had been broken into. A Sturrock Rd. resident reported on March 31 that her mother's car was damaged damaged overnight while parked beside her residence. Damage Damage is estimated at $200. On March 31, an Alder- brook Drive, Courtice, resident resident reported that an unknown unknown suspect stole his bike from his garage. 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On March 30 an Ontario Street, Bowmanville, resident resident reported the antenna had been broken off a vehicle. vehicle. On March 30, a Wellington Wellington St., Bowmanville, resident resident reported a forced entry into a house. An unknown suspect or suspects removed a TV, VCR, stereo, Nintendo games, compact disks, a video video camera, a camera and some cash. On March 29, an employee employee of the Castle Hotel reported reported that approximately $300 was stolen from a video game. On March 29, VanDyk Realty on Scugog Road reported reported that a basement window window had been smashed and their office had been ransacked. ransacked. A camera, radio and camera lenses were taken. ■ 'On March 29, a Spry Avenue Avenue resident reported his apartment had been entered and $900 had been taken from a coffee cup in his kitchen cupboard. On March 29, a 7th Concession, Concession, Tyrone, resident's house was entered and a T.V., a VCR and a vehicle were taken. On March 28, there was a diesel fuel spill at Courtice Crescent. The Ministry of Environment advised that there wasn't a hazard. A portable telephone was found on March 28 in front of the Royal Bank, in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. It can be identified at the Property Bureau at 17 Division in Oshawa. Four closet doors were removed removed from a house under construction on Kintyre Street in Courtice on March. 28. It was found that a basement basement window was broken in order for the unknown suspects suspects to gain entry into the building. . A Canadian National Railway employee reported that someone dumped garbage garbage on CNR property on March 28. On March 27, an Oshawa resident had his fishing tackle stolen from his truck while it was parked at Wilmot Creek. On March 27, an unknown unknown suspect or suspects took an angel off a tombstone tombstone at the Bond Head Cemetery Cemetery in Newcastle Village. There was a motor vehicle vehicle collision on March 27 in front of S.T., Worden School on Nash Road.^Gourtice. A $20 U.S. counterfeit bill was passed in exchange for a cup of coffee at the Fifth Wheel Truck stop on March 27. An official with the Durham Regional Police said the restaurant is a little more susceptible to this type of incident because it is located located so close to Hwy. 401. An unknown suspect pumped $25 worth of gas while at the Esso Station on King St. E., Courtice into a green pick-up on March 27 and left without paying. An Oshawa man lost his driver's licence on March 27 on Liberty St., in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. WEEKLY QUOTE 'What will a child learn sooner than a song?" BOWMANVILLE 623-8166 WHITBY 5893 Trent University at Durham College Summer 1991 Courses are offered in Oshawa and Peterborough during the day or evening in the following terms: 8 weeks: 12 weeks: 6 weeks: 1 May - 26 June 1 May - 24 July 2 July-13 August For a brochure, counselling or information on admission please call (416) 723-9747. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 3, 199 i 3 March of Success Aims at $10,000 All they are looking for is an opportunity to raise $10,000 for the March of Dimes and to have a good time while doing it. So grab your comfy sneakers, your sweat pants and sweater and loin in on the fun! Nutri-System clients in the Durham Region and members of the general public public are invited to participate in a March of Success to happen on Sunday April 7, 1991. The march is sèt to begin begin at 2 p.m. at the Iroquois Park complex in Whitby. Registration begins at 1 p.m. After the five-kilometre walk, there will be a big party party to celebrate a double anniversary: anniversary: Nurti/System's 20th anniversary of service to the area and the March of Dimes' 40 year history of "turning disability into ability." ability." "For this momentous occasion occasion we need a birthday celebration," said Ann Su- sac, the Services Coordinator Coordinator of Durham Region for Nurti/System. "How about, the largest diet, birthday cake ever made, a band, a clown for the kids and refreshments refreshments for everyone?" c Elmira Stove Woks A commitment to quality that's evident in cookstoves first built in 1906. The birthday cake sounds good. It will be a Black Forest Forest Cake, with lots of goodies goodies for the sweet tooth. Three grand prizes of one year memberships to Beck's Body and Fitness will be given to to individuals raising the most amount of money through sponsorships. sponsorships. Sponsorship and waiver forms are available at the Nutri/System office in Bowmanville. Sponsors will receive receipts for income tax purposes if they give $10 or more and they may pay in advance or afterwards. "Let's get into the spirit and have a party, win some prizes, get some exercise and be great Samaritans all at the same time," said Ms. Susac. For more information, call the Bowmanville Nutri/ System branch. weight loss centres Nutri/System weight loss clinics in Durham Region are assisting with the March of Dimes campaign. The March of Dimes is there to help adults who are physically disabled. It gives them .the opportunity to live independent and meaningful meaningful lives. Here Nutri/system clients Anne-Marie Lock (second from left), and Lorraine Manuel (middle), are flanked by employees Stephanie Slack (left), Dur-, ham Region Promotions Coordinator Anne Susac (second on right), and Carol Hunter. TELL ME, HOW'S YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE? 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