The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 20,1991 3 Durham Regional Police Briefs On March 19 there was an early morning motor vehicle vehicle accident. A man from Lindsay was driving east on Regional Road 20 when his vehicle went out of control on a patch of black ice and struck a tree. There were no injuries. On March 18 a Bowmanville Bowmanville resident living on the Fourth Concession Road re- E orted his residence had eon broken into on March 12. An American $20 note was seized from the Fifth Wheel Truck Stop at Waver- ly Road and the 401 where it had been used to pay for food. The note is suspected of being counterfeit. A single motor vehicle accident accident on March 17 has resulted resulted in a Kendal man being being charged with careless driving. Two young offenders were arrested on March 17 after stealing items from parked autos. Both were released released to their parents with a promise to attend court. 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On March 16, an Oshawa woman reported an unknown unknown suspect or suspects had sorted through her glove compartment in her vehicle. Nothing appeared to have been taken. She had left her vehicle unlocked on Longwood Drive in Courtice. Two snow blowers have been reported stolen. One was taken on March 16 from a Baseline Road residence in Bowmanville. This one was a 1987 Yamaha Exciter 570 and is black. It was taken overnight from the end of the owner's driveway. The second machine was taken from the front lawn of a Trull's Road residence. This one is an Aliens model 924040 HP-8, serial number 005942. There are no suspects in either incident. On March 15, a Beaver Street South, Newcastle Village Village resident reported her dog had been stolen. On March 15, two men pulled in for gas at the 01 co Gas Bar located at 216 King St. E. in Newcastle Village and left without paying. They were in a grey Pontiac. On March 15 a Shiloh Road, Newtonville, resident reported a break and enter at his home. The incident happened around 7:55 p.m. He saw a man running beside beside his home when he returned. returned. The running man got into a red and white truck and fled the scene. There was some jewellery taken from the complainant's home and there are no suspects. Dorn's Auto Wreckers reported reported on March 15 a woman woman left the premises without paying at the front desk after after two cars had been loaded into a truck. A Newcastle Village man and a Toronto man were involved involved in a two-car collision on March 15 at Highway 2 and the south-bound ramp to Hwy 115/35. The accident accident resulted in minor injuries. injuries. The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Presbyterian Church located at 70 Division St., Bowmanville, had some windows smashed on March 15. Young offenders offenders are suspected to : have done the damage. An Oshawa woman has been accused of dumping garbage on Washington Road just north of Taunton Road. A Newcastle Village resident resident living on Champlain Crescent reported an unknown unknown suspect attempted to enter his vehicle and, in doing doing so, damaged the trim. The incident occurred on March 14. There was a single motor vehicle accident on March 14 on Nash Road. The driver of the vehicle was northbound northbound when he had a muscle muscle cramp. He grabbed his leg and his vehicle left the road and rolled down the hill into a creek. His vehicle was demolished demolished and was taken to Bob's Towing in Maple Grove. The driver was taken to Memorial Hospital Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On March 14, a Town of Newcastle employee made a complaint of garbage being dumped on Washington Road. On March 14, an Orchard Heights Drive, Newcastle Village resident reported personal papers had been stolen from his vehicle. A George Street, Newcastle Newcastle Village, woman reported her vehicle had been entered and her wallet stolen on March 14. A Broadlands Crescent, Courtice, man reported the theft of property from his vehicle vehicle on March 13. The driver's driver's side rear window was smashed. There are no suspects. suspects. A local man reported on March 13 a unit at the Durham Durham Mini Storage had been broken into and approximately approximately $14,000 worth of cigarettes cigarettes were stolen. The cigarettes cigarettes were owned by the Imperial Tobacco Ltd. of Don Mills. On March 12, a Wilson Road, Oshawa, resident found a syringe and a bag of white powder located on Hathaway Drive in Courtice. Courtice. This bag is similar to five others found over the last week in the area. O.F.A. President Meets with Area Farmers STOUFFVILLE - A single car accident took the lives of two people on March 13. Durham Regional Police say the vehicle Was southbound on Regional Road 23, just south of Victoria Corners, when it left the road and struck a tree on the west side of the road. The driver, Maureen Johnston, 45, was pronounced pronounced dead at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. The passenger, passenger, Robert Charles Johnston, age 3, who was airlifted airlifted to Sick Children's Hospital in critical condition died on March 15 as a result of the injuries received in the accident. The cause of the accident is still under investigation and the cause of death" will be determined determined by an autopsy. WHITBY - Residents and councillors in Whitby are voicing opposition to a high density development in their community that could add 8,000 people to the population. It overlaps backyards, and has a mixture of detached and semi-detached homes, townhouses and apartments totalling 2,400 units. A representative representative from Erin Mills Development Corporation, the company proposing the development, said the project would take many years to complete and would be innovative innovative and of quality. He suggested taking councillors councillors on a tour of a similar development in Mississauga. Mississauga. The proposal will be subject to further review. PORT PERRY - A bus commuter service from Port Perry that would provide service to Oshawa and the GM plant and to the Whitby GO station may not be operating until July. Three private bus lines have sub- Roger George, the President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, decided to mitted proposals to provide the service. A representa- make a few quick purchases during his stop at the Durham Farmers' Orono Co-op tive from the Ontario Motor Coach Association said on Saturday, March 16. Mr. George was in the area to discuss with area farmers the government has yet to make a decision on who their biggest concerns. These include: the environment, the economy, waste man- w ill provide the service. The province announce last agement and long and short-term credit. The executive members of the Federation " " ' 11 ' - -- r 1 --~ -~ are to meet with Bob Rae on April 3, said Mr. George ,and that is one reason for talking with farmers at this time. Here Co-op Manager Boyce Anderson tallies up Mr. George's bill. fall the service would be available for commuters in the Port Perry area. A similar service would be available available for commuters in Peterborough. More Reaction to Letter Dear Sir: Congratulations! What a refreshing change from the wimpy, glib-left, knee-jerk mind set that permeates the Canadian media. I refer of course to your admirable response to Maiy B. Holland (March 13/91) the makeover makeover artist who would have us believe that some piece of legislation can change people's perceptions of others, or change fact to myth. Mr. Stiles is quite correct in his efforts to publicize the appalling level of Federal (our) taxes and economic benefits flowing into Quebec, and should be encouraged. The sin list would fill a book, and equates to over 3 Billion dollars annually MORE than they are entitled to in the misguided attempt to buy Quebec's support for . Canadian . unity. Quebec represents. 23% of the national economy, and now receives over 40% of its benefits. Many Canadians do not rv= HOP ON OVER FOR *3 iMotfreAj Paints^ sikkens CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Road South OSHAWA 434-3939 "Out* 25 tyant Svwicc" GREAT VALUE/GREAT MONEY DAYS! Two value packed cars. Two extra value offers. Now available at Vandemeer Toyota. The Corolla and Camry SE. Two cars that give great value for the money. They're valued for their reliability and dependability. Valued for their high resale. Valued for their fuel economy. Valued for their long list of standard features. 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Is it any wonder we are viewed as a French country by the international community? Having been associated with Quebec through business and family for over 50 years, rest assured the French will continue to whine and con their way to dominance while they pick our pockets. Spiritually, Quebec has never been part of Canada, and never will be. They have a different agenda. The PM's latest "in or out" declaration has no teeth whatsoever until it is completed with the phrase "and should you choose "out", you only get the original 7 French counties that existed preconfederation. preconfederation. The very Crown they are so quick to. put down granted them over 1 million square kilometers to keep them in Confederation. They simply Com and Pellet Burning Stoves don't take all that real estate with them. A1 Grant Matthews R.R.3, Newcastle 786-9.967 OSHAWA - The president of Durham College, Gary Polonsky, is hoping to offer full-time, university day courses at the facility by the middle of the decade. Acknowledging Acknowledging education funding is tight, the president would be willing to offer courses through the three existing existing schools already operating from the college: Trent University, York University and Ryerson Poly- technical Institute. There are no concrete details at the present time. Self-feeding Clean, Natural Fires ftreplDEe Plus' 900 Hopkins St. at Burns Whitby 668-3192 Paul Henderson Guest Speaker at Knox Christian School's Fund-Raising Dinner Paul Henderson, former Toronto Maple Leaf, is best remembered for scoring the winning goal in each of the last three games of the 1972 Canada-Russia Series.. The last goal with thirty-four seconds remaining remaining in the final game has been called the "Goal of the Century." Retired in 198.1, he attended a seminary in Alabama. In 1984, Paul returned to Canada Canada to minister to athletes and businessmen. businessmen. He is currently the director of Athletes Athletes in Action and Executive Ministries in the Toronto area. In this capacity Paul carries on an extensive speaking schedule. Now in full-time Christian ministry, Mr. Henderson will speak about the challenge of being a Christian within an athletic, professional sports setting. Enjoy an evening'of inspiration and a fine gourmet roast beef dinner on April 4, 1991 Dinner begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Knox Christian School Auditorium. - Tickets - $85.00 a couple $50.00 per person Advance Tickets Only Call School at 623-5871 or 623-0164 and 987-5687 Tickets are Limited - Tax Receipts Available $3,91 Last Year's Price Postal Services offer SAVE 37 $ Newcastle Guardian Drugs only! m - Postal Services Telephone 987-3744 Bonne Belle Caroline and Clarion cosmetics 15 SAVE 7c O ON ENTIRE SELECTION 25 Sunglasses SALE ENDS MARCH 30TH s /o OFF GUARDIAN DRUGS 50 Mill St. N. at King St., Newcastle Village 987-3435 1