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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1993, p. 3

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 22,1993 3 -Week in Review- , Tuesday, Dec. 21 A person reported to police that someone was seen hanging around the Jeffery Superette located at 83 Liberty Street, South, Bowmanville. When police police arrived, they found a broken window window that the unknown culprit had smashed by throwing a waste can through it. No entry was gained. Monday, Dec. 20 A Simpson Avenue resident's vehicle vehicle was found on George Reynolds Drive in Courticc and held at Bob's Towing. There was minor ignition damage. The vehicle had been reported reported damaged. A representative of the Durham Farmer's County Co-op in Orono reported reported an unknown person removed about 40 wood skids from the property- property- ■ A Bowmanville man has been accused accused of taking $700 belonging to a Scarborough resident. A Bowmanville resident is suspected suspected of taking some stamps from the Canada Post Office in Bowmanville. A 21-year-old Cobourg man has been arrested for a break and enter at the Kirby Ski Club on Dec. 6,1993. A Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, resident reported the theft of money from vehicle, A Centre Street, Bowmanville, resident resident reported that while on a walk With her sister, she dropped her wallet. wallet. When she returned to look for it, her sister observed someone picking it up and concealing it. ' A Perry Avenue, Hampton, resident resident reported that an unknown person removed a spare tire from underneath a truck while parked in a driveway. A 34-year-old Mississauga man had his vehicle impounded, some liquor, liquor, and license plates removed from his vehicle at the scene of a motor vehicle vehicle collision. The driver was charged with exceeding the legal blood-alcohol limit. The collision occurred occurred after he had been stopped by police while southbound on Highway 115/35 and then fled towards the 401. The collision took place on the westbound westbound ramp at Liberty Street, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. > A Bowmanville resident had his front tooth broken in half-when an unknown unknown suspect attacked him from behind behind the Newcastle Village IGA in the store's parking lot. Sunday, Dec. 19 ■ ; A homeowner on Concession Street, W., Bowmanville, reported that the Christmas lights on a house had been stolen sometime over the Weekend. !; The owner of Shady Brook Farm on Regional Road 57 reported that sometime during the night an unknown unknown person or persons entered the horse stable and removed several saddles saddles and riding tack. A Prout Drive, Bowmanville, resident resident reported that unknown persons had broken into a residence and stolen a number of Christmas gifts. The General Electric Capital company company was contacted to recover a stolen vehicle found on Appleblossom Road. A Lamb's Road, Bowmanville, man was involved in a single car rollover rollover on Concession 4. A Markham Road, Scarborough, resident was involved in a single motor motor vehicle collision roll-over on the 8th Concession west of Haydon Road. Bad road conditions were blamed. A Simcoc Street, N., Oshawa, resident resident was involved in a single motor vehicle collision which ended up as a roll-over. The collision occurred on the 6th Concession, west of Middle Road. No injuries were reported. Saturday, Dec. 18 A. West Beach Road, Bowman- villc, resident reported finding a typewriter typewriter near a residence. A King Street, E., Newcastle Village, Village, resident complained about being awakened at 6 a.m. by a neighbor's loud volume on stereo system. A vehicle was northbound on- Courticc Road and missed the stop sign at Taunton Road, due to the heavy fog. An Amstel Court, Oshawa, resident was westbound on Taunton Road at the same time and "T-boned" the first driver's car. Three people were taken to Oshawa General Hospital. Hospital. A Willowdale man was northbound northbound on Courticc Road and missed the slop sign at Taunton Road due to heavy fog. The vehicle slid into the ditch. Two passengers were taken to the Oshawa General Hospital. Friday, Dec. 17 A vehicle reported stolen by E.C. International Fence was recovered after after it was gutted by fire on Baseline and Hancock Road. A Cannington resident reported the theft of a stereo while it was parked at Cowan Pontiac in Bowmanville. The car dash was damaged during the theft. An Ontario Street, Bowmanville, resident reported damage to the rear passenger window of vehicle. A Laurence Crescent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident's vehicle was parked at the Swiss Chalet at King and Townline Townline Road when two males attempted to break into it and two other cars. Friends Help Celebrate 80th Birthday in Tyrone By Jacqueline Vaneyk My apologies to Club 50. The Seniors' dinner early in the month was catered by this hardworking group, as it has been for several years. Walter Park celebrated his 80th birthday at an Open House in the Community Centre on Sunday, December December 12. Walt has been in Canada 65 years in September. The display of pictures of his army years called up a lot of "remember whens." Betty and Gene Roberts of Tennessee Tennessee have returned to the village for a Christmas visit to friends and relatives. Mrs. Edna Philp celebrates her birthday this week. Mrs. Philp taught in Tyrone school through the forties, and many of us learned the three Rs under her instruction. All the best! The annual Vaneyk Christmas party was held in the Orange Community Community Hall on Sunday. When the family collects, there are over 40 people, people, and this year we were pleased to have some newly found cousins from MUNICIPALITY OF I'Hlarinaton X. ONTARIO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION GARBAGE REGULARLY PICKED UP ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1993 WILL BE RE-SCHEDULED FOR PICK-UP ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1993. Due to the expected volume of garbage; please refrain from putting out large items on this date. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION. Special Christmas Tree Pickup Monday, Jan. 10/94 Browning-Ferris Industries (Garbage Collection) 433-5075 Municipality of Clarlngton -- fuv, » Public Works PUSie 40 Temperance Street Systems Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 (905) 623-3379 Holland Landing with us as well. Lots of food, visiting and carol singing singing made for a great evening. A big thank you to all the folk who took the time and effort to decorate decorate the outdoors with Christmas lights. They really lift the spirits and arc much appreciated. The village looks great this year! Coming United Church services include Christmas Eve at 7 p.m., December December 26 at Enniskillen at 10:00 ,a.m., and January 2 at 11:15. Catholic Catholic services will be at 9:45 a.m. on Christmas Day and also December 26. Everyone is welcome to any of these services. The 125th anniversary service for the church building will be on January January 2 at our regular time of 11:15. Period Period dress is appropriate if you wish. We will be visited by an old time circuit circuit rider, in the person of Fred Archibald. Archibald. Singing will be led by a violin violin (as of old) and organ (more recent) and the hymns will be from the "new" Methodist hymn book of 1880. Everyone is invited to come and share in this celebration of Methodism. Methodism. Grant to Fund Sewer System Gordon Mills, MPP Durham East announced today that a cheque for $188,398 would be sent to the Regional Regional Municipality of Durham as the first payment on a total grant of $5.942 million for the construction of a local sanitary sewer collection system system to service the Brooklin area of Whitby. The payment, announced on behalf of Environment and Energy Minister Bud Wildman, is made available under the jobsOntario program. program. This project is expected to create 210 direct and indirect jobs. "This funding is good news for our community. It shows that environmental environmental protection has a crucial role to play to set Ontario on a new course of economic growth," Mr. Mills said. "Our government wants to ensure safe water quality for all. Through jobsOntario more than a quarter of a billion dollars has been allocated during during the next four years to build and upgrade water and sewage facilities across Ontario," he added, Committee to Tackle Problem Of Violence From Page One advice-givers, role-models and friends." St. Stephen's High School principal principal Michael Nolan was also at the signing ceremony. He looks forward to an increased police presence in the high schools. Teen violence is almost unheard of at St. Stephen's, he says, but he feels the Safe Schools Committee will help prevent weapons and gangs from sprouting up in Claring- ton. "We had students fill out a questionnaire questionnaire this year and they ranked harassment as their number one concern." concern." It was ranked higher than substance abuse or fighting. Harassment can be sexually- based, physical or verbal, and is most commonly targeting a specific individual, he said. Through a new zero-tolerance policy against violence, St. Stephen's Stephen's students will learn respect and responsibility toward each other and their teachers. "I see these lessons as very important," important," Nolan says. "When violence, violence, poverty and substance abuse become part of every day life in the schools, it just prevents teachers from getting back to the basics." The Safe Schools Committee is a partnership between the police forces in Durham Region, Port Hope and Cobourg, and The Durham Durham Board of Education, The Durham Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate Separate School Board, The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education and the Peterborough Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Newcastle Separate School Board. Dick Malowney, Director of the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, said: "This document document should be considered to be a "living document" in the sense that it will undergo constant revisions as new partners are brought into the partnership and as the laws and regulations regulations which govern police forces and educational institutions change to reflect societal changes." United Way Near $3,050,000 Goal From Page One ; ; willing to do what they can'sti'that ail in our community benefit as the Ignited Way campaign succeeds. A great diversity of needs are served v/ith one gift to the campaign." Any individual who wishes to help at tliis point in time is invited to call the United Way at 436-7377 to make a donation. Visa and Master Card are accepted. Or, pledges can be made through payroll deduction or a one-time cash pledge. In Bowmanville, donations to the United Way can be left at the Community Community Care office at the comer of King St. and Scugog St. The United Way still needs $40,000 to reach the goal. "Every person can help," said Howard. "There is no such thing as an inconsequential inconsequential gift. Besides making our goal, what we want to achieve is the reputation that this area will accept the importance of social obligation support as generously or more generously, generously, than any area in Canada. This would be a wonderful achievement." achievement." Christmas Treats for Pets at Animal Shelter Karen Lyle, Animal Control Officer with the Municipality of Clar- ington, was thrilled with the results of the Canadian Statesman's recent recent pet food drive. Readers were invited to drop off treats at the advertising advertising office of the newspaper for distribution to dogs and cats who'll be spending Christmas at the Animal Shelter. Staff at the Statesman and the Animal Shelter appreciate all who donated to the drive. CORRECTIONS FOR CANADIAN TIRE Please be advised of the following error in our current "WRAP IT UP" flyer. Page3 #999508-6-VISE GRIP PLIERS Flyer reads: 6" and 7" Should read: 6" and 10" #57-5385-0 - 48" POLYCAST LEVEL Is not "GUARANTEED FOREVER" as It Is not a Mastercraft tool. We repret any Inconvenience this may have caused you. Canadian Tire Hwy. No. 2, Bowmanville We've made our list and checked it twice, and we know all our customers have been INCREDIBLY NICE! Thank you for your continued support. May your holiday season be happy and bright! Your friends at Johnathan's Country Patch 24 Kins St. E. 623-9131 Bowmanville Gift Ideas for We still have a great selection of • Boxed Chocolates • Mixed Nuts • Camera Supplies • Cosmetics for Men and Women • Watches for Ladies and Gents and for the Children • Gift Wrap and Greeting Cards McGregor I.D.A. Drugs x z 5 King St. W V' 623-5792 < * N Bowmanville X 4 v

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