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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1999, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Tuesday, June 1, 1999 Page 5 : : Choose from our great selection of Quality Hybrid Teas, Climbers, Floribunda and Ground Cover Roses, Garden Gallery has everthing you need fqr. : . 4I a great rose garden,.Selection varies fronrstore to store. Peace Hybrid Tea Don Juan Climber Shrub Roses Perennial Food 7-10-7 Organic based. Promotes larger blooms & deep, green foliage. IB Rose & DUST Flower Euonymus Excellent ground covers or small clipped bushes. Choose from many varieties. 2 Gallon Pots. Reg. to 17.99 Strawberry Plants Pot of 10 ■ A i Tri Mix A blend of manure, peat loam and top soil, A perfect mix for all your planting needs. 30 litres, 2.99 each or Complete protection against insects/mites and disease. 300 g Pee Gee Hydrangea Superb in a shurb border, these lebeautiful hydrangeas A flower from mid I Ini summer until frost. 1 Grows well in sun or shade. Regular to 14.99 Clarington Police Briefs Waving the Flag As part of the 25lh anniversary celebrations in Durham Region, mayors of the eight Durham municipalities raised their flags at regional headquarters in Whitby last month. Shown alongside Clarington's flag-staff arc Mayor Hamrc, Councillor John Mutton and Councillor Mary Novak. Courtice Break-in Durham Regional Police are seeking seeking a suspect or suspects after a break- in to a Townline Road South home in Courtice last Wednesday. The owner says two Franklin Mint knives, one with a deer on the handle, and the other bearing a wolf illustration, illustration, were stolen. Each arc said to be worth $60. As well, $150 in change was missing from the residence. The resident says the break-in occurred during the day. ATV Stolen An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is missing after a break-in in Newtonvillc last Friday. Police say a barn on Regional Road 18 was entered. When the resident returned, the ATV was missing. It is believed the stolen ATV is a Yamaha. Funny Money Returns Local businesses are once again being warned to be on the look-out for counterfeit currency after a phony $100 bill was passed last Saturday. Police say an unknown person passed the funny money at Paulmac's Pet Food Plus Pets on King Street East in Bowmanvillc. Two Arrested after Pickering Stand-off Two people were arrested after an eight- hour stand-off in Pickering last Thursday. Police were initially called to Faylcc Crescent at 3 a.m., after a report that a man armed with a hand-gun had threatened a neighbour. On arrival, it was discovered discovered the suspect suspect was in his residence, and that a woman was likely in the house with him. It was not known at the time if it was a hostage situation. situation. The Tactical Support Unit (TSU) and other support units went the scene because no contact contact could be made with the occupants of the residence. At about 11:15 a.m., the TSU fired tear gas into the house and shortly afterwards, afterwards, a woman was arrested as she came out of the residence. It appeared the woman tried to mislead the police with false information. A man was then arrested inside the residence. There were no injuries reported and. no weapon was found in a search of the house. Gary Lambc, 34, of Fay lee Crescent, has been charged with: weapons dangerous; assault with a weapon; two counts each of threatening death and threatening bodily harm; breach of proba- §2>t Anglican Cïjurcï) Temperance St. S., Bowmanville SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1999 TRINITY I 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Baptism and Eucharist Each Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying-on-ol-Hands lor Healing Ojp Rector - The Reverend Canon Byron Yales, B.A., S.T.B. H Trinity United Church Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Dr. Frank W. Lockhart, M.A., M.Div., M.Th., Tli.D. SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1999 -10:30 a.m. SUMMER COMMUNION followed by Church Picnic at Soper Creek Park ©j.p. Nursery Care and Church School Available A Warm Welcome Tb All Visitors ©J.P. ü>t. haul's ®mteb Cïjurcï) 178 Church Street Bowmanville Rev. Nancy J. Knox, B.A., M.Div. Intern Minister: Pamela Gray Organist: Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7361 SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1999 Worship Service -10:30 a.m. "The Gi ft of the Healing Touch" Nursery Care for Pre-School Children Every Sunday Sunday School for K-8+ If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, B.Sc. Phm. Stroke Is the principal cause of adult disability, When a stroke occurs, fast action is extremely Important, so It Is helpful to be familiar with the warning signs of stroke: sudden weakness, dimness or loss of vision, numbness or tingling of face, arm or leg, temporary loss of speech, sudden, severe headaches and unexplained dizziness. Women who have trouble conceiving a child should try reducing their alcohol consumption. Studies in Denmark found a direct correlation between the amount of alcohol consumed and the chances of conception. PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) causes severe and debilitating symptoms In S - 10% of women. About 30 - 40% of women report moderate symptoms. Non-prescription treatment of this very real problem Includes Vitamin B6 (100 mg/day Increasing to 200 mg dally If needed). Oil of Evening Primrose has been used with mixed results. Pollen Is in the air and eyes arc tearing and Itching. If you suffer from these seasonal allergies, try wearing those wrap-around sunglasses outside. They protect your eyes from the sun and the pollen. Whether It be some advice on treating PMS or a remedy for seasonal allergies, you can always depend on your pharmacist. Pharmacist Orthotlst Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. 222 King St, East Bowmanvillc, Ont, Free Deliveries (90S) 623.7611 oir lion; and causing a disturbance. He appeared for a bail hearing May 28 in Oshawa. Lisa Buchholz, 31, of Faylec Crescent has been charged with obstructing police. She will appear in court July 9. ELECT Garry Minnie Durham Riding 1425 King St. E., Courtice (905-438-9024) It's time to put people first! Authorized by the CFO for the Garry Minnie Campaign These fabulous annual flowers create a : stunning hanging basket, They feature shiny, pointed leaves and masses of colourful blooms. Grow best in Indirect light. 2258 HWY. #2, R.R. #6 BOWMANVILLE Open Year round 6 days a week 8 a.m. -9 p.m. Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. CLOSED SUNDAY TEL. 623-2300 FAX. 623-6130 ë 1 ë iu HWY #2 5 ■ BISHKEK'S it 3 a & b •'i g M.ium ST. * s HWY. *101 All spiiclals aru wlillo iiwmlltlus last, unluss staled uthurwlso. GARDEN GALLERY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, MBtt#

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