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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 May 1997, p. 13

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 3,1997 Page 13 j IN BLOOM - Public tours I through the 200,000 square 1 foot greenhouse at Rekker's =1 Garden Gallery recently gave visitors a chance to experience experience the nursery business. This busy operation makes use of a high speed seeding machine, and then transfers plants to a high-humidity "sweat-chamber" which holds over 700,000 new seedlings. Above, duction line keeps seasonal demand pot planters. the pro- up with for patio Rash of Break And Enters in Bowmanville Crime Stoppers and Stoppers program and sub- Durham Regional Police are mils this article in the interest asking for your help in solv- of solving crime, ing several Break and Enters that occurred in Bowmanville between January and March of this year. In January 1997 a residence residence located at 119 Queen Street became a steady target, for local vandals. The house, which borders Bowmanville Senior Public School, sat vacant for many months. During this time, several culprits culprits forcibly entered the house and proceeded to ransack ransack the interior. Every window window has been smashed, large holes have been punched and kicked in the drywall and the hardwood floors have been set on fire. Investigators believe this damage occurred over the course of many break ins. The culprits are believed to be in their early teens to early twenties. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward for any information information that leads to an arrest in this incident. Callers never have to give their name or testify in court. Crime Stoppers does not use call * display. If you have information information regarding this crime give us a call at Durham Regional Crime Stoppers. Our numbers are; 436- 8477 or 1-800-222-TIPS. Sergeant Kevin Slaney is the police co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Crime Region Requests Consultation On Computers tir Claringtoris only Genuine LA-Z-BOY dealer Orchard Park Furniture ÿ-- 4 Spring Savings Event ' on Now! You wont buy it for less - Guaranteed! Orchard Park Furniture 28 King St. W., Bowmanville (905) 623-1131 ©j.p. Landscape Design and Construction - Interlock Brick ■i ts, w. •.».< z ','j ' ; ■ v' .-." ' ., yts's'> ' :y ' 'U- i r See us at The Bowmanville Kinsmen Home Show May 2,3,4 @JP 263-9953 or 1-888-429-GROW Durham Region councillors want staff to consult Durham's eight local municipalities before spending a total of $3.5 million on computers and related expenses. Whitby Councillor Marcel Brunelle told Council on Wednesday morning, April 23, "I am in favour of computers, but I think the Region should be in consultation with the municipalities." "This is a Region of eight municipalities and it's not an entity onto itself," Councillor Brunelle observed. He firmly suggested that if the Finance Department wanted wanted to go ahead with the purchasing. purchasing. ...of equipment, Brunelle; would want to see the consultation process happen first. Gliders starting at Swivel Rockers from Rec liners from Wing Chairs from Clarington's largest selection of quality home furnishings! IdllDmflRK HOME FURNISHINGS "I'm dedicating myself to providing Clarington residents with the finest in home furnishings, at the lowest possible prices. George Khouri, O.A.C. * Does not apply to previous purchases * Check with store for details Owner/Operator 77 King Street East Bowmanville Telephone: 697-2225 >j.p.

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