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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1994, p. 11

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The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, January 8,1994 11 Nevada Club Tickets are Best-Sellers at Legion New Year's Levee New Models Roll Off GM Line February 14th and March 7th Free-spending governments might well learn a lesson by following patterns set by Branch 178, Royal Canadian Legion. A prime example was the New Year's Day President's Levee attended by hundreds of members and their guests. There was no charge for being there, but oddly enough, the first people you met at the entrance were President Jim Connell, Doreen Park, President of the Ladies Auxiliary and Secretary Secretary Cecile Bowers. And what were they doing other than welcoming guests? They were selling Nevada Nevada draw tickets as fast as they could. After all, the Levee had to be self-supporting if possible. Regional police are part of a North American computer system established to apprehend serial murderers, murderers, sex offenders and other violent violent criminals. The Durham Regional Police Service has joined other law enforcement enforcement agencies across North America in a "State of the Art" case linkage system known as the Violent Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System System (V.I.C.L.A.S.) Since May of 1991, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in cooperation cooperation with the Ontario Provincial Provincial Police, has been developing an automated system to identify serial violent crime in Canada. This system has been developed using the latest computer technology technology and is based on research conducted conducted by the F.B.I.'s National Centre for Analysis of Violent Cririies. Asthma Outreach Program Comes To Bowmanville This January, the Lung Association-will Association-will re-commence its very successful successful Asthma Out-Reach Program for asthmatics living in Ajax, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Oshawa and Port Perry. Designed on a "Drop-in centre" concept, the Asthma Out-Reach program program (funded by a grant from Glaxo Canada Inc.) aims to reduce hospital admissions and improve the quality of life for asthmatics of all ages. Early detection and proper treatment treatment are the major factors in determining determining the outcome of Asthma. Through education, and by encouraging encouraging compliance with prescribed medical medical therapies, the Asthma Out-Reach promotes a more normal lifestyle for asthma sufferers. Asthma Out-Reach Sessions operate operate on a rotating cycle, three evenings a week at various centres. Each evening, evening, respiratory therapists will review review different aspects of asthma and its treatment. Hands-on assistance will be given in the use of inhalers, peak flow meters and other breathing devices. Asthma Out-Reach Sessions will begin in Bowmanville on Thursday, January 13, 20, 27, 1994 at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. All sessions sessions start at 6:30 p.m. For more information, or for details details on other Asthma Out-Reach locations, locations, call the Lung Association at (905) 436-1046. V.I.C.L.A.S. has been designed to analyze data on homicides, sexual assaults, missing persons where foul play is suspected, and unidentified human remains. Through the comparison comparison of certain behavioural characteristics, characteristics, victim study, offender information, information, forensics, and modus operandi, analysts will be able to identify those crimes committed by the same offender. This will allow the pooling of investigative resources resources from a variety of jurisdictions, hopefully leading to the early reso lution of these crimes, the targets of which are often women and children. children. V.I.C.L.A.S. will be capable of interfacing with existing American systems and will provide a valuable tool in combatting travelling serial offenders. During the week of December 13, a homicide investigator from the Durham Regional Police Service met with policing services from across North America to initiate this system. The first production 1995 Chevrolet Chevrolet Monte Carlo is scheduled to drive off the General Motors of Canada assembly assembly line here on Valentine's Day, February 14, with the 1995 Chevrolet Luminas following during the week of March 7. Debuting this week at the Detroit and Los Angeles auto shows, these new cars have more features than any of their predecessors and take roughly one third less time to assemble due to synchronous manufacturing systems and having several hundred fewer parts - and are designed to have the highest initial quality of any Chevro- lets ever built. Expected to set new standards for GM quality, interior quiet, value and durability, the new' Chevrolets are part of a product renaissance that began with the 1992 Blazer and Suburban, and the award-winning Canadian-built Camaro and the 1994 'S'-series pickup pickup trucks. Both cars are considered crucial to GM's success in the key mid-size market segment. The two-door Monte Carlo, which replaces the Lumina Coupe and returns a respected nameplate nameplate to the Chevrolet lineup for the first time since 1988, will be offered in base LS and uplevel Z34 versions. The Lumina sedan continues as a family-sized, family-sized, six-passenger car in base and LS models. The 'voice of the customer' - as well as a significant level of input from GM dealers - figured.prominent- ly in the design of both cars, with some 120 changes being made to them within the past year as a result of customer and dealer suggestions. Standard engine for both is a 3.1L, 160-horsepower V6. A 3.4L, 210 hp DOHC V6 is standard in the Monte Carlo Z34 and optional in the Lumina LS. Standard in Lumina and Monte Carlo LS models and Monte Carlo Z34 will be the highly-regarded 4T60 electronically-controlled, four-speed automatic transmission. In addition to all new-sheet metal and interiors, included as standard equipment are dual air bags, air conditioning, conditioning, automatic transmission, GM's patented 'Pass Key II' electronic antitheft antitheft system, power door locks, childproof childproof sedan rear door locks, dashboard dashboard buttons and knobs easily operated operated with a gloved hand, and, in the LS and Z34 models, anti-lock brakes. But many of the most impressive features in the Monte Carlos and Luminas Luminas are unseen and unheard. Extensive Extensive use of sound-deadening materials, materials, structural improvements and precise precise body fits and sealing all contribute to making them among the quietest Chevrolets ever built. A key to the built-in quality of the design is a new 'functional-build' process process which considers each component as a harmonious, integral part of the entire car. This new philosophy emphasizes emphasizes how well all the parts fit and work together in the total car, while ensuring that it easily meets all specifications. specifications. A team of engineers is working with Oshawa Car Assembly Plant personnel personnel in the early production process, as employees practice assembling 'not-for-sale' vehicles so that the first cars off the line headed for dealer showrooms and customer driveways will be of the same high quality as later later production vehicles. Oak Ridaes Moraine Discussed Michael Spooner and Sheila Stephens Spooner •ARBOR'AT EARLY CANADIAN PINE • OH LAMPS «PRIMITIVES OPEN APRIL - DECEMBER HOURS: Saturday, Sunday and Holidays -10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ALSO BY APPOINTMENT OR BY CHANCE (905) 983-9091 6179 Andrews Rd. R.R. 1, Kendal, Ont. LOA 1E0 4.8 km. east of Hwy. 115/35 on Clarke 6th Cone. From page one gestions, ideas, and experience to take back to the TWC, which is over-seeing the studies. The preservation of the moraine as an ecologically significant land- form is critical, not only to residents on or near the moraine, but to Ontario Ontario as a whole, states a press release from Niva Rowan, a member of SAGA. The recommended Strategy to be established will determine the future of the moraine and could affect other other areas in the province. Mark your calendar for: Jan. 11, 1994, at 8 p.m. in the Orono Town Hall, Main Street, Orono. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments Refreshments will be served and admission is free. Hooper's Jewellers... Antique Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries. All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 Install a high efficiency gas, oil or propane furnace and receive UP to $500 TRADE-IN on your old furnace when you purchase a CARRIER FURNACE High-efficiency gas furnace can save you up to 65% on your heating bills! __ Heating & Air Conditioning Authorized Consumer,' Ga$ Dealer Bowmanville/Newcastle 436-3212 • Oshawa/Whitby 428-0333 Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD.l BOWMANVILLE -- ONT. il 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 PATRICK 6. DEE6AN Denture Therapy Clinic 4 Complete Denture Service Relines • Repairs • New Dentures Soft Liners FREE CONSULTATION 5 George Street Bowmanville 623-4473

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