The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, February 17,1993 3 Week in Review Monday, Feb. 15: A Bates Court, Bowmanville, rcsi- . dent reported that an unknown suspect . slashed a rear lire of a visitor's vehicle parked in his driveway. The vice-principal of The Pines ■ Senior Public School reported that someone broke into the boys' locker room. A representative of the Baseline Community Centre reported that.an unknown person broke the front door window to the centre. Sunday, Feb. 14: A Swiss Heights, Oshawa, resident lost control of his vehicle on Regional Road 34. The vehicle was demolished. A representative of Gctny Homes located at 378 King St. W., Courticc, reports that an unknown suspect stole his garage door and garage door opener. opener. A representative of the PVR Varier ty, located at 3. Mill St., Kendal reported reported the rear window had been broken with a tire iron. No entry was gained. The suspect left on four- wheeled ATV. Saturday, Feb. 13: The Town of Newcastle reported a break, enter and theft from the office and storage building at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Cemetery on Haines Road. A number of assorted hand tools and a small air compressor were taken. A Liberty Street S., resident reported reported losing her glasses at the King Street and Temperance Street area. A Doreen Crescent, Bowmanville, resident reported the theft of expensive expensive figurines from her home. A 21-year-old Oshawa resident was caught attempting to use a forged yearly pass to the Oshawa Ski Club in Kirby. Jug City, located at 85 King St. E„ Bowmanville was robbed at 10:20 p.m. A cashier in the store at the time said a lone male entered the store and demanded cash. He fled on fool in an unknown direction. The suspect is in his early 20s, between five feet five NISSAN NISSAN mm mews! 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A Bowmanville resident was driving driving a Charterways school bus when she lost control • after applying brakes while going down a steep hill on Trulls Road. The bus struck a guard rail and slid down a sleep embankment. embankment. Thursday, Feb. 11: A North Street, Newcastle, resident resident reported the theft of an 18 horsepower horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine. Snowmobiler Dies On Lake Scugog At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 14th, officers of the Durham Regional Police Service were called to the scene of a snowmobile accident on Lake Scugog, about one mile out onto the lake straight cast of the Robin Glade Estates near Sea- grave. Initial investigation revealed that a .single snowmobile travelling on the lake had apparently struck a pressure crack in the ice. The operator and lone occupant was thrown from the machine machine arid was rushed to Port Perry Hospital, where at approximately 8:45 p.m. he passed away from the injuries sustained in this mishap. Dead is James Beattie, 46 years, of Bloomington Rd., Stouffville, Ontario. Ontario. At the time of the accident it was dark with very little snow on the ice. The investigation is continuing. Warm Welcome for Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald and the gang residing residing in McDonald Land will be receiving receiving a welcoming letter from the Town of Newcastle soon. During the General Purpose and Administration Committee meeting held on Monday, Feb. 15, committee members voted to have Mayor Diane Hamre write a letter on the town's be-, half to McDonald's of,Canada Limited. Limited. ' - * The letter will welcome the company's company's application to build and operate a restaurant in Bowmanville. B.R.I.C. Systems Integrators Opens Office in Bowmanville /" r bZ- ' .«RIP • yrx. • /The offitial opening of the new home of B.R.I.C..Systems Integrators took place in Bowmanville on Wednesday, February 10. The computer firm has moved to new premises at the Vanslone Mill, The company, which has been in business four years, was formerly in Orono. Its services include the creation creation of computer-controlled systems for industry. B.R.I.C. designs the computer systems which control industrial processes such as chemical plants, plastics plants, and robotics. It has a permanent staff of three, including computer engineer Isabelle Clauzier. In addition, its staff includes consultants in Toron- j i^°y!L a 7v Ve ' rom toft- 'ire: President Ralph Roberts and Vice President Isabelle Clauzier (standing) and C.A.D. Operator Carla Meeks. . We are pleased to announce the opening of the Medicine Chest Pharmacy 98 King St. West bowmanville Telephone 697-DRUG (3784) Servicing the Scugog Professional Building, Church Street Medical Clinic, and area. We welcome your registration Building Permits Down in January The number of building permits issued issued in January of 1993 is.down last year, states a report from the Town of Newcastle's Planning Department. -In January there were only 28 building permits issued for projects having a total value of $1,367,000. In January of 1992, 175 permits were issued issued for construction projects worth a total of $13,053,500. Of the permits issued last month, most were for residential projects. They had a value of $1,282,000. Commercial Commercial projects worth $11,000 received received permits. Other projects were worth $74,000. Last year, during January, building permits for residential development were worth $13,017,000, while Industrial Industrial permits were $35,000 and remaining remaining projects were valued at $1,500. 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