1 crime SERVING OUR COMMUNITY VV T ? mtt <tMiM*!* JNS iimseu ! MîMfew ! m *m W95iU torn ■ -v v'V ": , : V'-. ' > .js *■ * .. . ' : CvC-zï; J. 24 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, October 25,1989 Vincent Massey It is almost Hallowe'en and in Mrs. Michaelis' room they are reading Hallowe'en stories and doing special spooky activities. They are making pop-up books with their reading buddies in grade one. The students are looking forward to their party party on October 31. In Physical Education they are learning soccer skills with Mr. Ralfe. They have written many stories this month and hope to have them published very soon. by Michael Jackson ■Mme. Storm is veiy pleased with the progress the students are making. The grade fours are learning words and phrases about feelings, the grade fives are increasing their clothing vocabulary vocabulary while the grade sixes are learning the terms for rooms in the school. On October 17 the grade fives worked on some art for French while Mme. Storm attended a meeting about French Immersion. by Nick Legate "Mrs. Johnson's class has planted bean seeds and they are watching them grow. They have made apple booklets, booklets, studied number stories and completed some poetry about kittens. They are getting very excited excited about Hallowe'en, especially especially Jack-o-lantem carving. carving. They are reading Charlotte's Web and preparing preparing a puppet play about it. I asked Autumn Turner what she likes the best and she said she liked the plants. She is also wondering wondering about the special surprise surprise for the fish tank next week. by Stefanie Cooper. Did you know that Mr. Woishwell can play the guitar guitar and the harmonica? Well, he can and his class really enjoys listening to it. He is planning to nave a Hallowe'en party on the 31st. Some of his students are going to read their stories stories to the patients at the hospital on Thursday. Their next unit for E.S. is Mexico. by Jennifer Galinski I interviewed two of the little boys in Mrs. Cavanaugh's Cavanaugh's class this week. The first one is Geoff Pri- die. He said he likes the teacher and he loves to climb on the climber. He likes to refer to the climber as a skyscraper. His favourite favourite time is reading time and play time, but he doesn't like tidy up time. Geoff is 5 and he has two older broth- Next I talked to Ryan Oliver. Oliver. He doesn't like school very much but he does like Mrs. Cavanagh. He doesn't like to sit in a chair but he does like to build, write and practice his abe's. He used to have two dogs called Badger and Patches. Ryan is 5 and he has two brothers named Matt and Jeremy who are in grade six. by Jeremy Bigham. Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving a number of Thefts which have occurred at-Dowty Canada Ltd., 574 Mànarch Avenue in Ajax. Over the past few months a quantity of special aluminum aluminum aircraft parts have been stolen from the plant and the value has now reached $50,000. These parts are readily identifiable and are described described as.... , 34 Aluminum "Drag strut upper nose gear Forgings" each weighing about 20 lbs. 33 Aluminum "Drag strut lower nose gear Forgings" each weighing about 4 lbs. ; Several "Main Fitting Forgings" weighing about 1201bs. each and other assorted assorted forgings. All of these items were stamped with part numbers. Some of them were ink- stamped with "WEBBER METALS" as were the cardboard cardboard boxes in which they were packed. .Have your any idea who stole these items? Have you seen any of these parts or the boxes stamped WEBBER WEBBER METALS? Have you heard who might have stolen stolen them? We are looking for any information information which you think may help us. If you do call, you'll never bo asked for your name or have to go to court. You'll also bo eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436- 8477 That's 436-TIPS. Long Distance call collect. collect. . A Citizen Board administers administers the Crime Stoppers Programs Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible Deductible donations, which may bo sent to Durham Regional Regional Police Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawn, Ontario LUI 7K8. 1939 1989 Congratulations... Liberty Pentecostal Church on the anniversary of 50 years of service in the community Share in the Celebrations Friday, Oct 27th 7:00 p.m. Memorabilia and Fellowship Rev. Tom Harmon and Rev. Lome Trimble Saturday, Oct. 28th 6:00 p.m. Banquet (tickets required) 8:00 p.m. Speaker Rev. W. Whitman Music by Hiram Joseph Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. Service 3:00 p.m. Musical 6:00 p.m. Service with Rev. MacKnight Rev. James MacKnight General Superintendent Compliments of Newcastle Electric Industrial - Commercial Soot Buster Chimney Sweep Mark MacPherson and Sons The Residential Specialist Bus. 623-1923 Res. 623-3422 This message presented by these community-minded businesses. Ken Hockin Real Estate Limited 123 King St. E.. Bowmanville Telephone 623-4115 Balls' Radio and TV Repair R.R. 2, Orono Telephone 983-5721 Van Belle Floral Shoppes Inc. Hwy. 2 between Oshawa and Bowmanville Telephone 623-4441 Cody's Restaurant and Deli 109 King St. W.. Bowmanville Telephone 623-4772 Harold Michelson Hew and Cised Cars Sales Representative Roy Nichols Motors Ltd. Corner of Hwy. 2 and Courtice Rd. Telephone 436-2222 Whyte's Upholstery Upholstery - Carpets - Antiques Restorations and Refinishing 125 King St. E„ Bowmanville Telephone 623-5252 Pine Ridge Rent-fill Sales and Service Equipment Rental 2845 King St. E., R.R. 4 Bowmanville Telephone 623-4480 Morris Funeral Chapel 4 Division Street, Bowmanville Telephone 623-5480 James Publishing Company Limited Printers and Publishers Since 1854 62 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3303 The Mutual Group Life and Term Insurance Financial Planning John Willoughby 7 Spry five. Bowmanville Telephone 623-3108 Pineridge Automotive Supply Ltd. 19 Silver St. Bowmanville Telephone 623-4461 Northaitt Elliott Funeral home Telephone 623-5668 53 Division Street, Bowmanville COME CELEBRATE