1 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 15,1994 Durham Region Police Report Bowmanville Legion Elects New Slate of Officers for Executive Monday, June 13 A representative of the Bowman-. ville Sports Store located at 58 King Street reported that an unknown person person threw a rock through the front window and removed several jackets jackets and shirts. A Conlin Road, Whitby, resident's resident's vehicle was impounded after it was suspected of being used in a break and enter at the Ontario Hydro Hydro building on Scugog Rd. and Concession Road Three. A representative of Central Public Public School, located at 120 Wellington Wellington Street, Bowmanville, reported that a glass door had been smashed. A Sharon Township resident's vehicle was believed to have been the target of assaults by striking workers. The vehicle was parked on Apple Blossom Boulevard, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, when the tires on vehicle were slashed. A Bowmanville, resident reported reported being followed. A complaint was filed under die anti-stalking section section of the criminal code. A Maple Grove Road resident's home was entered via a north-east basement window. A television and VCR were taken. A representative of Knox Christian Christian School reported a first aid kit and keys were removed from a school bus. A 17-year-old Alexander Street, Oshawa, resident was driving north on Trulls Road when an unknown person shot out the passenger side window of the car with a pellet gun. There are suspects and there were no injuries. Damage was estimated at $150. A King City resident reported, while driving through the subdivision subdivision where he. is working, stones and a large rock hit his truck. Sunday, June 12 A Deeipark Crescent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident reported the theft of a Rally 12-Speed mountain bike from the area of National Home Video at King and Simpson Avenue. Two Clinton Court, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, residents reported unknown persons entering vehicles and taking a number of items. A Division Street, Bowmanville, resident reported unknown suspects kicked in rear basement window of a house while the complainant was away. Once inside, the unknown person took a VCR, stereo and alcohol. alcohol. A representative of St. Stephen's School on Rhonda Avenue, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, reported a window on the south side of the building was broken. broken. A Division Street, Orono, resi- Charges Laid After Detectives Crack Odometer Roll Back Fraud On Wednesday, June 8th, 1994, as the result of a joint investigation between between the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, R.C.M.P. Federal Enforcement Section (Montreal), (Montreal), the Cornwall Police Service and the Durham Regional Police Service Service into odometer roll backs the two owners of Direct Auto, 109. Bloor Street East, Oshawa were arrested. The Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations began their investigation investigation in February 1993 and discovered discovered that 47 high mileage vehicles were purchases by Direct Auto at two auto auctions in Montreal, Quebec and subsequently transferred to a fictitious fictitious car lot in Cornwall, Ontario. These cars were then transferred back into Direct Auto's name and resold to other car dealers at car auctions in Southern Ontario or from the Direct Auto Lot on Bloor Street, Oshawa with substantially less mileage showing showing on the odometers. The charges relate relate to 15 car dealers and three private private individuals who were victimized in this scam. Charged jointly with Defraud the Public and 18 counts of Fraud over $1000 are Edward Ccranowicz, aged 43 years of 4139 Toolcy's Road, Courtice, Ontario, William Maine- rich, aged 43 years of 223 Cornwallis Crt., Oshawa, Ontario. They will both appear in Oshawa Provincial Court on Friday, June 24th, 1994. For further information contact Dot. Myno Van Dyke at Extension 228. >»* PÜftf/C/PutilUU^A dent's dog confronted children in the area and tore one child's shirt. The owner was contacted and the dog captured and then locked up. A Pincdale Crescent, Courtice, resident reported rocks thrown at an auto, causing chips to paint. A Newtonville man was east bound on Lakeshore Road in a vehicle. vehicle. When he reached down to grab a jug of milk which had fallen off the seat, he lost control of the vehicle vehicle and went into a hydro pole. A passenger in the vehicle received minor injuries. Saturday, June 11 A Hartsfield Drive, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, resident's vehicle went into a ditch when the owner tried to stop for a stopped vehicle. The incident happened on Taunton Road. A Soper Creek, Bowmanville, resident found a tripod and a green canvas bag on Downham Drive, Bowmanville. Friday, June 10 A Vailmeadows Crescent, Newcastle, Newcastle, resident reported a vehicle was scratched by a known suspect A student attending Courtice Secondary School said he discovered discovered his bicycle brakes had been tampered with when he tried stopping. stopping. • A Nash Road resident reported bicycle taken from apartment complex. complex. A representative of Halminen Homes Ltd., located at 1748 Baseline Baseline Road, Courtice, reported an unknown unknown person had removed shmbs from a display site at the comer of King and Trulls. Two Bowmanville girls were arrested arrested by security at Maxi Drugs for shoplifting. Thursday, June 9 A Bowmanville, resident was eastbound on Highway Two with two passengers hanging out the car windows. When he made a left turn onto Bragg Road, a passenger fell out. The person was taken to hospital hospital with minor injuries and the driver driver was charged with dangerous driv-. ing causing bodily harm. The Bowmanville Legion has recently elected a new slate of officers. Members of the executive shown above are: (front row from left) Secretary Cecile Bowers; First Vice President Doreen Park; President President Jim Connell; Second Vice President Lynne Puddister, and Treasurer Mary Mantle. In the back row are: Bill MacDougall, Les Cooper, Sterlng Mather, Debbie Gibson, Padre Roy Taylor, Marylin Fraser, Norm Baker, Gloria Grant, Jack Mantle, Third Vice President John Greenfield, and Past President Fred Brown. Absent were Padre Anthony Visser and Irene Whitney. Ç. S> tZutut&uCC 9 9 Otd&mo&cCe 9 1993 Cadillac Eldorado White, loaded, 16,000 km. 1993 Chev Corsica White, V6, air, auto, 31,000 km. glgjjOO '"*S 1992 Cavalier Grey, air, auto, 55,000 km. 89.888. 1991 Pontiac Sunbird Conv. White, loaded, 71,000 km. SI4.5B8. 1994 Chev Cavalier White, air, auto, 10,800 km. 812.980. 1990 Cadillac DeVille Blue, loaded, 90,000 km. 1992 Geo Storm Blue, auto, air, 45,000 km. 1993 Chev Geo Blue, auto, 22,000 km. 1990 Pontiac Sunbird While, air, auto, 90,000 km. $7,500, 1991 Cavalier Blue, air, auto, 79,000 km. $7,495. 989 Plymouth Sundance Blue, air, auto, 112,000 km. 66,3tro. 1991 Cadillac DeVille Maroon, loaded, 108,000 km., new engine. $19,9011. 1993 Olds Ciera White, V6, loaded. 1993 Lumina Euro Blue, loaded, 29,000 km. SIS.BC , rti 1992 Chev Caprice Grey, V8, loaded,-66,000 km.' $16.999. Ml 1992 Chev Lumina Euro Maroon, V6, loaded, 20,000 km. 1991 Olds Cutlass Black, V6, loaded, 81,000 km. M': . 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Antelope, V8, loaded, 84,000 km. I v : ;.'y,- £■+4. 1992 Buick Regal Beige, V6, loaded, 53,000 km. 1989 Chev Caprice Grey, V8, loaded, 85,000 km. Pjjiijj HLra-««-TOOT. 1990 Olds 98 Br. Blue, loaded, 72,000 km. 1990 Olds Cutlass Int. Maroon, loaded, 77,000 km. $82,900. 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Antelope, loaded, 89,000 km. 1992 Olds 88 Brougham Grey, loaded, 55,000 km. 1992 Olds 88 White, base model, 77,000 km. hi 1992 Buick LeSabre Ltd. Maroon, loaded, sharp, 59,000 km. ItWU't 1992 Olds Cutlass,Supreme White, loaded, mint, 44,000 km. 1992 Olds 98 Elite Blue/Silver, loaded, 68,000 km. 1991 Buick LeSabre Ltd. White, loaded, 34,000 km. 1991 Olds 98 Touring Grey, loaded, 78,000 km. 1989 Olds 98 Br. White, loaded, sharp and clean, 107,000 km. $18.900 1991 Honda Accord CX1 Blue, loaded, 161,000 km. 1991 Chev Lumina Grey, V6, air, auto, 54,000 km. 1993 Lumina APV Maroon, V6, air, loaded, 19,000 km. mint. $17.500. ««H| 1993 GMC Safari Blue, loaded, 32,000 km. 1993 Chev Silverado Ext. Green/Beige, 350, loaded, 34,000 km. £20.000. 1993 G.M.Ç. SLE Maroon/Silver, loaded, V8, 33,000 km, $18,90 1993 GMC Safari Maroon/Gold, air, 31,000 km. ■ $17.980. 1989 Jeep Cherokee LT Grey, loaded, 107,000 km. $143880. 1989 Chev Astro Blue/Silver, loaded, 121,000 km. 1991 Chev S10 Ext. Blue/White, V6, air, auto, 70,000 km. $11;900. 1990 Chev Suburban Grey/Red, 350, air, loaded, 70,000 km. $lÏL9É$)o 1992 G-Van White, V8, auto, 117,000 km. 1988 GMC Jimmy Blue, V6, 5 sp„ 92,000 km. $7,99 Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 a,m. - 8:00 p.m. SALES HOURS Friday wM-^oopm Saturday 9:00 a,m, - 5:00 p.m. @ 1993 GMC Jimmy Blue, V6, loaded, 25,000 km. 1990 ChevS104x4 Black, loaded, 81,000 km. $12,901 992 GMC S15 Ext. 4x4 Red, V6, loaded, cap, 89,000 km. $16,980 1993 Chev 4x4 Maroon,.V8, air, auto,' 34,000 km. 1988 GMC Jimmy Red/Silver, V6, loaded, 113,000 km. 1992 GMC Safari Ext. All Wheel Drive - Maroon, loaded, 50,000 km. . $19,900. 1988 Nissan Pathfinder Grey, V6, air, auto, 117,000 km. 1990 GMC Ext. S15 Grey/Silver, V6, air, loaded, sharp, 89,000 km. $10.900 1991 GMC Van Grey, V8, loaded, 118,000 km. 1991 GMC Safari Maroon, V6, loaded, 64,000 km. 1993 Tracker 4 x4 Blue, hard and soft top, 5 sp., 6,000 km.