i nu v-amtuicui ouucMimu, uuvvmaiivmc, wcuiicduay, wuiuuci z,, Peterborough Woman Wins United Way Home Raffle Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre joins Consumer and Commercial Relations Minister Minister Dave Tsubouchi and Durham East MPP John O'Toole to roll the raffle ticket tumbler tumbler prior to the Oshawa Whitby Clarington United Way draw on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 29. Tsubouchi drew the winning ticket as over 150 pairs of eyes watched the proceedings at the Melody Homes model home. The winning ticket is held by Mira Elizabeth Graystock of Peterborough. She will have her choice of a $190,000 home at either the Melody Homes Peterborough or Bowmanville location. Apple Festival October 19th Fall and the apple harvest is an excellent opportunity for families to venture into the countryside to enjoy the Annual Apple Festival and Craft Sale held in historic Downtown Bowmanville on unique crafts for sale by the artists. Children's activities include bouncing in the Big Apple, Simon's Castle, "Sparky" the talking dog, meeting red- uniformed RCMP officers, face painting and entertainment for the whole family. This promotion is a coventured coventured event in co-operation with The Canadian Statesman community newspaper. Durham Regional Police Briefs Monday, Sept. 30 Window broken - The Pines Senior Public School had one of its windows smashed. There was no estimation estimation on the cost of replacement. replacement. Attempted Theft - An unknown culprit attempted to steal a van belonging to a Glenabbcy Drive resident, and damaged it in the attempt attempt Stone thrown -- A police officer with 16 Division, Clarington was driving his personal vehicle along Reg. Rd. 57 on Sunday after work when a person was observed throwing a stone at the vehicle. vehicle. The officer spoke with the suspect and obtained identifying information from the suspect Pellet gun destroyed -- A 13-ycar old Bowmanville resident was shooting his pellet pellet gun in the bush area on Roenigk Drive when he struck a Maple Grove resident resident on the left arm causing a red mark. The BB gun was seized for destruction. Sunday, Sept. 29 Motor vehicle collision - - An 18-year-old 10th Concession, Concession, Clarington, man was driving east on Reg. Rd. 9 when he drove off the shoulder shoulder and lost control of his vehicle. vehicle. The automobile skidded skidded across the road and into the north ditch then rolled several times. The driver suffered suffered a broken left arm. Almost horse thieves -- A 25-foot long three-horse trailer was stolen from the Building Stats Up in Oshawa The latest building permit statistics indicate a more buoyant local economy, says Oshawa's Development Department. Department. The dollar value of permits issued by the city is the highest highest January to August figure since 1991, with the number of permits issued the greatest since 1989. While the value of building permits was up in every category, category, the biggest year-to-date increase is in the industrial category, with values almost 50 percent higher that the January January to August 1995 figure. The Oshawa General Hospital parking structure was the largest single project for which a permit was issued in August August of 1996. This is part of a $160 million expansion project project which includes a Cancer Treatment Centre and other hospital upgrades. 10th Concession overnight, welfare fraud. Information Suspects unknown. was taken and he was sent to Welfare fraud -- An 18- social services for appropri- year old Bowmanville resi- ate action, dent turned himself in for PowerLine line of Credit with rates as low as prime. Write your own loan anytime, anywhere. 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The Downtown Bowmanville Apple Festival and Craft Sale includes hot made-on-the-spot apple fritters; the widest variety of locally grown apples for sale by the growers; an apple piebaking piebaking contest and auction; candied apples and home-made apple baked goods; demonstrations of quilt-making and chain-saw wood carving; and huge tents filled with In Brief... New Logo For CLOCA The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority has approved a new logo to focus focus attention on the unique features of our watershed area. Earth tones and rich shades of green and blue are used to graphically depict the headwaters, small tributaries, streams and marshes that lead to Lake Ontario. "We wanted a logo that would form a visual picture that states: what we do on the land is mirrored in the water," says Sandra Hanson of CLOCA. Scholarship In Memory of Courtice Student Total donations to the John Vooys Memorial Fund were $2,465 as of September 15. The Memorial Fund was set up earlier this year in the memory of a popular Courtice Courtice Secondary School graduate graduate who died of non- Hodgkins lymphoma. Donations go toward a scholarship for a student pursuing pursuing education in Health Sciences. Further donations may be submitted to: John Vooys Memorial Fund, c/o Northumberland Northumberland Clarington Board of Education, 834 D'Arcy St. N., Box 470, Cobourg, Ontario, Ontario, K9A4L2 Shorter Lines For Power Ontario Hydro is shortening shortening its power supply lines to Bowmanville and Newcastle in an effort to provide more reliable power. Rural power lines were added a year ago to correct a loading problem on their transmission system. However, the Clarington Hydro Commission contended contended that these changes made for greater chance of power interruptions. During a lightning storm in June, customers in Bow- manvillc, Newcastle and Ncwtonvillc were without power for four hours while Clarington Hydro and Ontario Ontario Hydro crews searched for and repaired problems on the line. It is expected dial the extended extended power line will now only be used for a few months during the winter when Ontario Hydro is experiencing experiencing high load problems. Courtice Kids Enjoy Concert Almost 200 kids and their parents crammed into a gymnasium at Courtice Secondary School on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 28, to see acclaimed children's performer, performer, Eric Nagler. The proceeds from the concert, which delighted kids and parents alike, are going to the Build Courtice fund. Propane and Natural Gas Fireplaces & Stoves! HDV2500 HDS 2000/3000 HDV 30 HFI30 BAY The comfort of a Hunter begins with its reputation. Appearance - The incomparable realism of Hunter's exclusive split log design. 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