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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 27, 1976, p. 25

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Page 10 THE HERA I J October 1S7I Area police tops again solve rate above average regional police In District serving Hal ton Hills and urban Milton have a better crime solve rate for theft related crimes during Sep tember than has the entire region according to statistics released last week by police 1 pleased with the department performance Superintendent Floyd Sen said in on interview utter releasing District 1 September statistics Where the region crime solve rote or break and enter into houses was 12 per out of a total of District 1 r cent in 12 incidents In car thefts the District force had a per cent solve rate In six thefts while the entire region solved only 12 per cent of car thefts District 1 police solved per cent of thefts under in 8 per cases across the region In the shoplifting category the local police had a per cent solve rate obtained solving shoplifting which occurred during August said Regional police solved per cent of shoplifting in September while District I pojlce solved four cases three which occurred during the month Of three robberies in the region District I police solved both which occurred in the area for loo per cent solve rate The other robbery va remained unsolved at the end of the month Similarity in possession of goods District 1 solved both eases in its while a third elsewhere in the region remilncd unsolved But in the categories of break and enter in shops over and did not fore as well as the regional average District 1 police solved per cent of nine shop break and enters in on with per cent for jJ across the region solve rite tor theft over wis 1 per eent for the region In the loe pr ient of to region Of total of 34G In eldcnls District 1 hid a solve rate of per eompared to the rcgidn numbered J in I strict luithin drug reined ernnes mil liquor fences Minted I Dunne Recently married couple now reside in The wedding took place on July at St Albans Anglican Church in Glen Williams with Canon John Thompson officiating a the double ring ceremony The bride cousin Mrs Vera presiding at the organ The bride Ann is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Hank Stevens Creseent The groom William Bruce is the son of Mrs David Williams of Georgetown and the late Thomas Niven Given in her mother and other bride was attended by her maid of honour Miss dourmi of Toronto and bridesmaids Fran of Brampton Jiilssill sister it the bride Kitchener was best m in Fenny the bride wis the flower girl Douglas r tord the bride old nephew was the ring Ushers tor the si Murphy of Gerald Williams Russell of Ihe bride A dinn dance followed at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Honoured SPECIALS SAVE UP TO ON DRAPES SALE ENDS Sat Oct 30th For your use in showei For nlernal glasses Glass Uniis rrndc to fit you windows and pitio doors Red heal loss help to conserve energy and the problem cany a year warranty For the businessman we special ze in remodell I I e commercial glazing emergency service We supply and instill leuur melal including doors and entrances glass shelving accessor lor areas FREE ESTIMATES ONSITE LIAISON to know how much il will cost 10 replace a window or any oil p Just ash us we II giveyou a tree estimate and advise you as the type of glass to meel your requirement On to come and measure the window or other opening wo I ill older product if required KNIGHTS GLASS SERUICE 10 BEECH STREETBRAMPTON Telephone 3204 SHOWROOM OPEN m weekdays 8am noon Saturday

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