economist suntribune police beat saturday april 6 2002 11 suspicious person seen by kathleen griffin staff writer police are again advising par ents and children tobe alert after investigating a third report of a suspicious man hanging around central park public school in markham its the third incident in four weeks said const steve morrell it doesnt appear they are connected but there appears to be some similarities in the descriptions for two of the incidents a school staffer called police wednesday afternoticing a man acting strangely near the front entrance to the school about 330 pm he didnt have a reason to be there but he acted like he was looking for somebody const morrell said the staffer spoke to the man who then appeared to leave- the area but he was seen a short time later in a car parked near the student cross walk when he was approached he drove off eastbound on manhattan drive hes described as male white about fivefeetseveninches tall wearing a dark winter jack et dark pants work boots and black toque his car was an early 90s ford tempo with faded grey or brown paint the last three numbers of the licence plate maybe 267 on march 19 a 50yearold heavyset man approached two eightyearold girls at lunchtime on a walkway as they made their way towards delancey crescent he asked them to go with him to his car but they ran back to the school and told their teacher instead this man appears older than the suspects in the two other incidents const morrell point ed out he wore a dark coat shoes without laces and had atracked lens in his glasses his car was an older model and a dark colour in the first incident on march 7 a younger man called an 11- yearold student over to him from a walkway leading to brooklyn crescent as the boy walked along long island crescent the boy ran towards home and the suspectchased him for a short way before giving up that suspect was described as male white about five-foot- nine between 20 and 30 years old similar to wednesdays sus pect he was wearing a red base ball cap and a light grey zip- pered jacket york police are asking that parents and seeparentspagel6 my homestyle meals are prepared using carefully selected ingredients all fifty menu items have been developed with a seniors tastes and nutritional needs in mind try chats meals on wheels today and get the good food you need to be eating a very special introductory offer 0 50 3- frozen entrees delivered to your door for only chats mealsonwheels 18774524287 offer valid on first time orders only menu selection for offer may be limited please call for details business women share success secrets successful business women pass on their insights during a secrets of talented women panel discussion on tuesday april 16 from7 to 10 pm dinf petty ghosts the event rebeccamacdonald chair and ceo of ontario energy income fund kerrie macpherson man aging partner ernst young and taanta s gupta vicepresi dent of communications at rogers cable inc will explain how they juggle their working and personal lives participants in this event will not only hear how others found the courage to take the risks to succeed but they will also have a valuable opportuni- ty for networking and mentor matching said wendy kohler boothman founder of talentedwomencom in a press release rogers cable presents the event and hewlett packard ernst young and scotiabank are the sponsors the panel is at hilton suites conference centre formerly embassy suites 8500 warden ave at hwy 7 in markham for more information visit wwwtalentedwomencom to purchase tickets call 1-866-260- 6664 stcv m v recycle reuse reduce 16th avenue 35 o outlet we carry the designer brand names arrivinvavmvvv paint ink the tools of kathryn bemrose and ray mead 10 april 8 june 2002 w v feature if i5f l8h m r v j jr tj dm vm ck rioismii 3r h4 vrrivs allweather exterior rigid thermal cover ozohatorfi v zr- m isl lm fffe betz pools im w-5v-