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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Sep 1992, p. 11

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Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens New Travel Agency at Vanstone Mill The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 23,1992 11 'v Regional Police Report --, _ Monday, Sept. 21: complainant's vehicle while the car the victim of unknown persons who , , E ,( 0V ' , ^ a ] e J-°i 1 H nunlt y C c ^n- was parked in the owner's driveway. damaged two windows on the west c located at 2226 Golf Course Road, The Roy Nichols Chev Olds deal- side of the school. Damage was esti- was hit by vandals. The unknown sus- ership located at 2728 Courticc Road mated at $300. pccts smashed a window. a , reported the theft of eight wheels and A 6th Concession Road resident s a i{, minum rims . T he wheels were re- home was entered by an unknown per- moved from thc vehicles, leaving the son who took jewelry and money. The vehiclcs ; n thc dirt . Value of the tires value of the m'ssmg items was csti- and rims is estimated at $5,000. SS™ , n There was a break and enter at a ; , 1 , Crescent, Courtice, res- res j dcncc on pinedale Crescent, Cour- Lrnv/Z h n ^°r^ SOn „ tice - The culprit broke a rear basement ass s imo ,h= ho " a - 1 through^ a rear basement window by A Centreficld Drive, Courtice, resi- forcing it open. A Reid Road, Ncwtonville, resident's resident's home was broken into and a quantity of jewelry was taken. Sunday, Sept. 20 An unknown suspect entered a dent reported that an unknown person stole a purse from a residence. The owner suspects a door-to-door salesman. salesman. The victim reported the incident on Saturday, but the incident took on Taunton Road and Solina Road, removing removing $75 worth of food items. A Faircomb Court, Courtice, resident resident reported that while he and his wife were out walking their dog, the dog was attacked by a pit bull. A Maynard Road resident found a .22 calibre rifle on Maynard Road south of the Eighth Concession. A man has been arrested for grabbing grabbing his wife and attempting to throw her down a set of stairs. The incident was witnessed by a 14-year-old son. A Sixth Concession, Bowmanville, Bowmanville has a new Travel Centre located at the Vanstone Mill Shops at King and Scugog ^ S1( i cn j '" c P° n ° d an ™ kn . 0 ^ n P cr " Streets. Friends and well-wishers joined Gordon Linkletter (extreme left), and Elizabeth Belanger- sengcr sidcof Ms vehicle between To Linkletter (second from right), in a ceremonial ribbon cutting on Friday, September 18th, to open Bless- p . m and l a.m. while at the Bowman- ings Travel Centre. From left to right are: Gordon Linkletter, Keith Swan; Councillor John O'Toole; ville Recreation Complex. Damage are estimated at $500. A Liberty Street North resident reported reported his house being entered and several items being stolen. An unknown suspect threw a rock through a Sandringham Drive resident's resident's front window and damaged her van parked underneath the window. Concession Road resXi's chip tmek place ^^fsepi. 18 Courtice Secondary School was Make bedtime story time. ABC CANADA THE FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE LITERACY IN CANADA. Distribution of this message was made possible by the Canadian Advertising Foundation. ,-w> ■< <,$;< ;. Theo Pypker; Elizabeth Belanger-Linkletter; her granddaughter, Courtney; and Gerrard Gervais. United Way Sets Goal of $3,124,717 by Laura J^Richards ^Thefunds raised by the Newcastle the country's economic situation. United Way Campaign supporters are fn targeting $3,124,717 as their goal-for 1 A LtaTnf in " Wc live in ^ number one.coun- 1992. a varict y of stations. A total of 40 try in the world . We have a good stan . With "Investing in Canadians" as NpwràtL wilM^n Jfft' rhZ I w* dard of living 311(1 our economy isn't this year's campaign slogan, United W1 fU from th U t " that bad, despite the last hiccup wc ex- Way supporters kickcd-off the cam- t perienced. paign on Wednesday morning, Sept. vL™ tW mlr " We ^ the people who will help 16 at a breakfast meeting in Oshawa. ,* p [ 8 8 p . syst ® m * at wer " make it better for others," Mr. Souch Once the meeting began, Jim en t there prior to huge lay-offs and said. Souch, the General Campaign Manager, Manager, asked citizens within thc three municipalities municipalities to add to the United Way coffers. "We want this to be thc 60-day wonder." Comparing the campaign to a baseball baseball game where the bases arc loaded, Mr. Souch said: "All of our agencies arc all around the bases--when you go up to bat you have to ask yourself 'Are you going to strike out or bat the ball right out of Saturday, Sept. 19 A Sandringham Drive, Courtice, resident reported that an unknown suspect suspect removed the front grille of the For Better or For Worse By Lynn Johnston ?5 >v m m sdweiiiFim, SmK8LRKSLÜRtôn SlUUURRR!l^_jc=r -xV--7-r 6VRK > SLRK.SUJRK «5 ! i nuwFiys ujomdeped \ vuwy kids didWi'-^, /^iTènMmrMô-ŒiLL. » sT ^ Pel's Mortgage Watch It 11 l > q<mâ ■ ■ V\ Ills 1 Today's Best Rate for High-Ratio First Mortgages. Access to funds from financial institutions as well as private lenders Appointments arranged to suit you We can create your ideal mortgage for Buying - Renovating - Consolidating or Refinancing Term Rate Term Rate Variable 6.250% 4 Years ; . 8.000% 6 Months... 5.900% 5 Years'. i 8.450% . I, Year ..' • 6.250% .7 Years '...... 9.220% -v tYears6.875% 10 Years .;;.„.;..:.............„ià 9.590% 3 Years 7.750% 12 14 Years ......^ 9.790%. 25 Year Term - 10.240% ^ Call DEL DYKSTRA /.• CityCart nnencwo»**** <"î£T . 571-2880 (office) or 623-1249 (res.) Vanstone Mill Inc. along with their retailers • Ye Olde Health Shoppe • Welcome Feeds • The Bridal Path • Pine Ridge Corn Stoves M -h- X. We wish Gordon and Elizabeth all the best! 11 James Publishing Wê can handle all of your printing needs from business cards to full colour brochures and newspapers 08 King St W., Bowmanville

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