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Speed Humps Not a Fast Solution to Complaints Car at Gunpoint Page 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, January 6, 1999 The Year in Review: July to December September Newcastle. The body was later identi ­ July fied as being that of a Toronto woman. • Durham Regional Police seized • A proposal by Paula Lishman Foul play is not suspected. marijuana plants, fire anus and cash International to establish a new head­ • Claringlon councillors voted, dur ­ after a lire at a Lcskard home. The ille­ quarters for its fur fashion business ing an in camera session, to give them­ gal items were found in the basement near Orono crossed its first hurdle as selves a pay increase. They say the Claringlon council voted to approve by fire fighters. increase was given to bring the • Claringlon was rocked by a small the site. More than 600 people made mayor’s salary on-line with other sim­ earthquake, which was centred near comments about the proposal to ilarly-sized municipalities. the Pennsylvania - Ohio border. Clarington’s planning department. December • Durham Regional Police arrested October • Three Claringlon councillors two men at gunpoint in Oshawa and • Claringlon council discussed elected to refuse the raise council charged them in connection with the approval of a $167,000 skateboard approved in a November meeting. abduction and robbery of a Courticc facility, to be located at the Garnet B. • A fire destroyed a Maple Grove jeweller. The men were wanted in con­ Rickard Recreation Complex in apartment building, leaving two fami­ nection with a June 21 incident. Bowmanvillc. lies homeless. Claringlon residents and • Quick action by Bowmanvillc • Tax bills, the first since assess­ businesses came together, donating resident Doug Coggan and his daugh ­ ment changes by the provincial gov­ everything from money to microwaves ter, Melissa, may have saved the life of ernment, hit Claringlon mailboxes, to help the families get back on their a Brantford couple whose motor home causing mass confusion and clogged feet. caught fire on Highway 115 north of phone lines at Town Hall. NEW YEAR’S BABY - Thomas James was Lakeridgc Health Orono. The Coggans flagged down the • Schools, service clubs and other Bowmanvillc’s first baby of 1999. Born on Sunday, January 3, at 5:09 a.m. vehicle ’s occupants when they noticed November organizations made generous dona ­ to Candy Colalillo and Tom Palmisano of Oshawa, T.J. tipped the scales at fire on the bottom of the motor home. • The remains of a woman were tions to groups like the Salvation Army six pounds 14 ounces. Candy and Tom arc seen above admiring T.J. • A suspect wanted in connection found on the beach of Lake Ontario at and Bclhesda House. with a Caledon murder was in custody after eluding police for two days and robbing a Claringlon couple of their Speed Humps Not a Fast Solution to Complaints car at gunpoint. The suspect was caught travelling in the Carscaddcn Road couple ’s car in Ajax. the use and effectiveness of if you put them in an area going by," he said. “My fami­ make sure people arc'aware by Michelle Wyton that they arc heading into a August Staff Writer speed humps from the where there is a problem to be ly and I would be glad to put Transportation Association of solved, but there has to be $750 towards the production residential zone,” he said. • A 24-year-old Courtice woman, Speed humps will be Jennifer Copilhorn, died after being Canada, the Canadian Institute enough traffic to warrant of the first speed bump and I “They tend to slow down once looked at as a way to calm attacked by a knife-wielding man as them." would be glad to have it in they start seeing the drive ­ traffic throughout the munici­ of Transportation Engineers and the Ontario Traffic “The criteria will be front of my house." ways. We have always recog­ she arrived at her job at National Trust pality, but not until a full in Bowmanvillc. Robert John Conference before making applied throughout the munic­ Mr. Bilsky appeared before nized that they arc exceeding report on the issue has been Appleton, 29, was arrested at King and any decisions on the issue. ipality, not just in council with the same request the speed limit in that area, but received. Scugog Streets after a brief foot chase. “When these larger organi­ Enniskillen,” he added. back in June. However, after you can’t just put a speed That’s the word from He is charged with first degree murder. zations determine where the Mike Bilsky urged council looking at the area, town staff hump up at the entrance to a Clarington’s director of public • An RCMP Inspector, A1 Roney, best locations are for speed to put in a traffic hump outside felt a speed hump was not municipality without other works, Stephen Yokes, follow­ was slashed in the forehead with a humps and provide a general his home on Old Scugog warranted. Mr. Yokes said the signing and landscaping." ing a presentation by an criteria for their use then Road, just north of problem was a common one The issue will come before knife after a violent struggle with a Enniskillen resident at (that’s) fine," Mr. Yokes said. Enniskillen. where motorists arc entering a Claringlon Council again, break and enter suspect outside the Monday ’s general purpose and “I sometimes cannot sit out built-up area. once staff has reviewed the Bowmanvillc RCMP detachment. administration committee “We will then go and find the best locations in the munici­ at the front of my house “The speed limits are post ­ final report from the various Daniel Edward Cayley was arrested meeting. The municipality is and charged with numerous offences. pality for them. They arc good because of the speed of cars ed outside of the area a bit, to transportation associations. waiting for a joint report on Looking for a great one-owner CHANNEL LINE-UP Clarington’s First Choice For Local News Two great newspapers produced in Bowmanvillc each week, providing TVO (TV Ontario) 0 SRC (CBLFT) €B Read It! complete coverage of news, sports and local features, and area events. used vehicle? 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