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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1991, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 1,1991 3 Durham Regional Police Briefs 1 ... --, ... « i • • . ... -- « i l , f-Virnw if. nntn flip Town On April 29, a Shiloh Road, Newtonville, residence residence was entered through a rear sliding door and a number- number- of items worth $1,540 were taken. Damage caused while gaining entrance to the home will cost about almost almost $500 to repair. A Bowmanville resident found a pile of garbage on Make your day Drop in to ALEEN'S BEAUTY SALON for any product or service and your name will be entered in our I Win 'A' Wok Contest £ Your chance to win an Electric Wok ~ (Product of Weston Appliance, Markham) Draw to be held on June 29th EALEEN'S BEAUTY SALON 147 King Street East 623-6627 Bowmanville Maple Grove Road about one-half kilometre south of Taunton Road. The resident searched through the trash and found two pieces of paper with a suspect's name on them. A 24-year-old Oshawa resident has been arrested and released after windows were smashed at Fire Station Station Four on Trull's Road on April 29. On April 28, a house was entered on King Street, E., Bowmanville, and several items were taken. A Kresia Lane, Courtice, woman reported on April 28, that her purse and a friend's purse had been taken from her vehicle while it was parked in her driveway. A Cedarcrest Beach resi-: dent reported her dog was hit by a pellet gun at close range on April 28. The B.B. pellet was embedded in the skin and bone of the face, slightly below the right eye. There are no suspects. On April 27, a Highway #2, Bowmanville, resident reported that an unknown suspect shot a pellet at his glass door and shattered it, causing $300 damage. A Trudeau Drive, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported an unknown person imroot- ed a garden light and then Country Traditions Who could be more deserving than Mom? 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On April 27, a fire extinguisher extinguisher and a first aid kit were removed from a Trentway Trentway Wager bus while it was parked on Best Road, Orono. A Munday Court, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported a lawn mower was stolen from his garage on April 27. On April 27, a Newtonville Newtonville resident reported that trees and a fence on his property had been damaged. On April 27, a bus belonging belonging to Charterways Transportation sustained damage to the interior and exterior. The windows and- headlights were shot out with a slingshot and the interior interior of the bus had been sprayed with a fire extinguisher. extinguisher. Three white teenaged males werd spotted near the bus which was parked on Mill Street and Hwy. 115/35 in Orono by a witness. On April 27, a Beaver Street, Newcastle, resident was walking dog when it was attacked by another dog identified as a pit bull terrier. terrier. A vehicle was reported stolen from Foxhunt Trail in Courtice on April 25. It had been last seen in the driveway driveway at 11 p.m. The missing vehicle was noticed when the owner's wife went out in the morning. A Boundary Road resident resident had six four-foot spruce trees dug up and stolen stolen from a front yard on April 25. There are no suspects. suspects. On April 25, a blue 10- speed bike was found on King Street, west of Scugog St. on the south side. A Nash Road, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, residence was broken into and a TV, VCR and Nintendo worth approximately approximately $2,500 were talcen. On April 25, a Peterborough Peterborough man struck a deer while travelling eastbound on Regional Road #4. A Saddlebrook Court, Bowmanville, resident had his 1991 Jimmy stolen from his driveway between 8 p.m. on April 24 and 2:30 a.m. on April 25. Local Students Head to Canadian Science Fair by Andrea Adair Two local high school students students will be representing this area at the Canadawide Canadawide science fair in Vancouver Vancouver later this month. Andrew Hately and Craig French won gold medals at the regional science fair in Port Hope and were selected to represent the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education at the national level. Andrew, a grade 10 student, student, won a medal in the physical science category for his project "Where is Win- Ajax physician, he developed such items as a database, word processing package and a data entry system for the card. The card designed to store information is similar to a credit card, Craig explained. explained. Andrew Hately This is the second time Andrew has had a project selected selected for the national science science fair. In grade eight, while attending attending Bowmanville Senior Public School, he was also selected and he went on to capture a gold medal in the Canada-wide contest. He is hoping history will repeat itself again this year. His project discusses the ideal conditions for snow formation. formation. Craig French views attending attending the fair as a goal being being accomplished. The grade 12 student at Clarke High School decided last year that he wanted to be in the national fair this year. His project is a computerized computerized medical record that stores a patient's medical history on a card. Craig explained that he developed the computer program, program, which will; allow patient patient information .To be entered entered on the, cai;d,. while he was working for his co-op employer, Applied Medical Technology in Ajax, this year. Under the guidance of an SIKKENS Super Quality Wood Coating engineered to stand up against the elements Central Paint and Wallpaper 295 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 434-3939 JOIN US FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE MAY 2) 1991 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. FREE Consultation DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS . 436-8477 „ DAY ONLY NEW Premier Program 'Dost not Include coel of exclusive Nultl/Syelem food end InNIal evaluation which ate additional coats, Panldpjdlng centres only. 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Pat Irwin Lycett, of Orono, Orono, is distributing the product product from her home and she claims the product, which is called a Thai deodorant stone, works very well. "I heard about it on the radio," she said. She adds that it's an ideal product for the person who is environment-conscious environment-conscious and healthconscious. healthconscious. Pat explains that perfumed perfumed deodorants mask perspiration perspiration and anti- perspirants stop perspiration perspiration and odor. The Thai Stone is unscented and it prevents bacterial growth which can cause odor. In addition, addition, it won't stain clothing. clothing. The local distributor describes describes the stone as 100 per cent pure. Iv, is made from potassium sulphate and other other mineral stilts that are crystalized, hand-shaped, and smoothed. It contains no harmful chemicals and no aluminum chlorohydrate. One stone can last one person person an entire year. And when it's used up, it can simply be tossed into the driveway or garden. The firm marketing the stone, Valbren Health Distributors Distributors Inc., of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, estimates that one stone will save the consumer six to 10 cans of deodorant spray. For further information, contact Pat Irwin Lycett at 983-9005. The product is guaranteed to work or your money will be refunded. "I've written a database on how information can De stored on a card," he said. The patient's address, blood cholesterol levels and a list of prescription drugs are all examples of items that can be stored on the card. Craig took the assignment assignment to design the card last June, months before his placement started. All of the management of the "Smart Card" (what the cards are called) was controlled controlled by Craig. He determined determined what and how the data should go on the card. Designing the program, he said, was "a real experience" experience" that involved many late nights. - But he feels the experience experience was worthwhile. Craig has decided that although although he likes computer programming, he wants to study medicine. "I became interested in medicine because of this project," project," he said. In addition to winning a gold medal at the regional science fair and being selected selected to attend the Canadawide Canadawide fair, Craig also won the IBM Regional Technology Award. Craig and Andrew will be attending the science fair in Vancouver from May 12-20. She's 96 Today! 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