Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1975, Section 2, p. 10

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New Radar Gun mnakes Life Mý;ore- Costly for .Speeding f'oforists Constable Bruce Frauts part of the Special Enforcement Squad of Durham Regional Poli-ýce, checks the speed of an approaching veh-icle with The introduction of new, appears te be the newest in more sophistîcated and com- radar equip ment- patequipmnt is going to . 'llhe "Radar Gwun" asÀ> i i- make it m~ore difficult for called, completely eliminatecs motorists te avoi beîng, the oid visýie 'radar units caught when exceeding the hangîng on the side of police speed limit. cars which, if a motorist was This fact applies te those observant, could bc detected travelling roads patrolled by by the e ye before they Durham Regional Pàlice as registered t he, speed. the force now nossesses what Now, however. the officpr -..~---------- - - - - Shaw's 1the latest< radar equipmienit, a "radar gun." In speeders when this photo was taken at il a.m. oprton on King Street West in Bowmanville on Belîeve it or not, constlabl'e Frauts finds at least Tedy, Sept. 2nd the unit had caught some 16 haif ofthe speeders caught in a day are wori. cari si quietly at the rasd ini a vehicle of rinr appcara-nc anP 4y b tl the radlar, gun Rýtýecr'sd mirror, obtain a digital readt- ing of the speed Pat which thIe approaching vehicle is trave- fing. The rays from thie guný aoprenlyrefectoff the ONE OF CANADA'S MOST INNOVATIVE THEATRE GROUPS!,ý The New Global Village Story Theat'fre will perform a series vcf Modern Fables ai the BOWMANVILLE BRANCH 0F THE NEWCASTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY ON MONDAY4, SEPTEMBER 15 at 8: p.m. ORONO TOWN HALL Tues., Sept, 16 At 8:-00 p.m. This series of five or six fables is performed in pantomine and led by a n-ar rator. The New Global Village Story'Theatre has perfirmed across Canada zand sfbe demonstrate the vitality, artistry and excitement cf live theatre,-in-thýe-round., FREE TO ALL AGE GROUPS EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by agranitfrom the ministry cf culture and recreation adcodntdbyïthe public library and the Central Ontario Regional Library System. WEDN ESDAY EVENINGS through September Younwg Spring Chieken SPECIAL' O0ne Dinner for $5.99 SECOND DINNERfor FRIDAY NIGHT Lloyd Mutch (Dise Jockey) returns to the, ;BRIG" 9: 00 p. m" to the Wee Hours Corne Early to Be Sure of a Table! Banquet Facilities Available Lake Road Off Liberty St. S. MARINA 623-3501 FRIýDAY AND SATURDA'Y NiGHTS Enioy the Dinner AMusic of, IN THE Main iDeiick Dining Lug -RESERVATON09ý,S Fully License2d Premises3 HÔTEL 623-4925 mirror, to the car and back the samneroteso rnoone sset he ~ ~i isbengtied difficuit foir the officer týo operate as it is hand lield simiare toý a gun and he just pulls the trigger to activate it. The units are beîng operated throughout the Reg.,on byý the force's Special Enforcement Squad, wich consists of four officers, three of them men and one woman, plus a Staff Sergeant. It is explained that the unit can even be equipped with a battery Pack with which an officer on a foot beat, could opera-te it., STï. JOSEPIIS Team Standings Gary Conway 7-2769, Cory Ells 5-2557, Joan Gibbs 5-2524, Don Zealand 5-2513, Rose Marie Conway 2-2475, Jean Holroyd 2-2406, Deloras Walkey, 2-2396, Bob Brown 0-2516. uigh Triples - Bob Brown 619 (215-1§89-215), (Grace AI- wood 747 (256-261-220). High Single - Don Zealand 240, Grace Alwood 26.1. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ji-od Stork entertained the staff of the Deýpt. of Agriculture office at a ba[rbeque one eveninig last Mrs. Arley Northceutt spent afeu days last week with friends in Toronto. Mrs. June Nichol and Lori of WAayne, Penn. spent last week with June's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood and attend- ed the wedding of hier nephew, Darreli Hunt at Trinity United Church on Saturday Sept. 6th. The Shaw's youngsters ýare back to school and are attending several places of learning. The younger ones are at Vincent-Masseyý School with seniors equally diviýded between the M.J. HobObs and the new Bowmanville Senior P'ublic School. The former Shiaw's teachers have also moved into town with Mrs. Gilbank at Vincent Massey and Mrs. Foster at Lord Elgin School. S With a sigh of relief, we think several Mothers gather- ed at Marilynn D ow's for a coffee party and a bit of chat fast Tuesday morning. The best wishes of our communilty go along with our lligh School graduates who ar;e going on to further their education in various places. Some of those who have left h-ome for the first are: Wendy Aýyre to Durham College; K'laren Bail and Brenda Brock to Centennial College;, Heath- er arrie and Jerry Robinison toWaterloo University and Stanley Lane has returned to, be--gin his third year at the -- ýUniversity of Guelph. Several other graduates h 'ave found ful i tme jobs wxhich offer an interesting future. The best of luck to th-em, too. Mr. Rod Stork has just returned from a week's stay at J unior Farmers " Leadership Camp at Bark Lake. A special word of praise to our new neighbour. Miss Jenny Zondervan on winning several prizes in the horse showing division a t the fair, Lt was Jenny's first try at Orono and she was pleased with hier Annouce Test Resuits of Recreation Swi Newcastle Recreation De- partment BwavleS-wim- Program aninoun-ces the results. of tests held at Memorial Pool n Bok dale-Kinsway Pool August 2ti anct 26t-. Canadian RedCrsSoiy Senior: Daphne Smsn Michelle Auger, Anne Auger, Paul Roughýey Laurie Brooks, Brad HJoc-k;in. Intermnediate: heylAn- yan, Pauline Jones, Peter Filîatrault, Teresa Auger. Junor RoynBeers, Lînda WmZ, FM fl LOWI OWIPRCES î RESTA URAIA f MON DAY- THUJRSDAY 6 a. m.- 12 p. m. FR IDAY& SATURDA-Y S 1qNDA y 7 .-11: 30 p.m C neseFoo EN JO0Y A RELAXNýG MA AFE AY OFSHOPPIN G mPr . Brooks, Nancy Locke, Aman- ida Huxter, Teresa Trimble, Owen Bandstra, Carolyn Mos- tert, Steve Skene, Janet Brown, Andrea Moorcraf t, Mark Rutherford, Scott Van- sen, Cheryl Thurman,, John Wesselius, Debbie Gates. 1Survival: Betty Snyder, Kevin Anyan, Pamela Locke, Elizabeth Clement, Jili Coom-' bes, Harvey Snyder, Cheryl Skene, Audrey Dejong, Sebold Wesselius. Beginners: Peter Coombes, Wayne Mutton, Todd McRob- bie, Keith Gallagher, Michael Cancilla, Phyllis Knapp, Meri- ice Brown, Carol Austin, Kelly Robesten, Caroline Barlow, Patricia Russell, Randy Gou- dey RoneyPlain, Wendy iuioJennifer Clieff, Scott Michelson, Andrew Smith, Jonathan Clieff, Brad Seely, Mark Seely, Chris Michelson, Erie Eeuwes, Denise Moor- craft, Nicole Holz, Wîlma Koeniderman, Natalie Kocain, Debbie Sanderson, Brenda Kimerly, Janet Preston, Carol WNisener, Lisa Cacîlla, Mich- ael Auger, Drew Filiatrault, Dennis Arsenault, Victor Ro- mard, Glen Eeuwes, Irene Fayer, Darla Cameron, Mar- lene McLean, Tanin Hoîts, Sandy Wiseman, Linda Hart- ford, Leslie Fox, Yvonne Sparrow, Derek Higgs, Kar- en Meeks. Pre-Reginner: DeeDee Morielli, Tawni Newman, Dan McLean, Jennifer McLean, David Smith, Beth Hipwell, Kristal Archer, David Hamil- ton, Janie Vanderlinden, Gîna Guthrie, Darlene Osborne, Patty Giza, Donna, Giza, Angela Row, Natalie Nowa- sad, Lesia Kocon, Bruce Logan. Lance MeRobbie, Jill Cunningham, Edmund O'Con- nor, Lori Fydirchuk, Christian Geemans, Marcel Barrett, Todd Smelt, Darren Knight, Barbara Hayes, Deanna Knight, Andrew Ferguson, Andra Sageri, Shelley Sisson, Erin Fyke, Brenda Knapp, Larry Griffin, MVeral1ee Brown. NOW APPEARING The Great Gads by' September 8 to September 20 MO0TO0R IN N Highway 401 at Liberty St Phone 623-3373 Bowmanville A PPLEFEST Sept. l9th'- 7:000 p.m. >Lions Club of Bowmanville -LIONS CENTRE - 26 Beech Avenue Games of SUI and Chance - Bingo Little Flea Market - Ages 1-12 Big Flea Market - Ages 13-99 Apple Bobbing Cider - Apples - Refreshments, $500 CASH DRAW -WPeand ChccPc cPakty eq-1 1 tx. TO MAKE A DECISION TAKE TlIM E T0 E LEýCT KIRK EN1WISLE King Street Bowmanville 623-4200

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