th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 4, 20 18 | 14 Two suspects made off with several watches and other items after gaining entry into the SportChek outlet in the Georgetown Market Place mall early on New Year's Eve. At approximately 2:55 a.m. earlier that day, Halton police say two male sus- pects entered the rear of the store wearing disguises and gloves, carrying a blue bin with them. The males made their way through the back and entered the storefront by the "hockey door." Glass was broken and displays were pried open to steal the items. The police report does not indicate how the sus- pects were able to gain en- try into the store, other than to state that the men exited the same way they entered. The value of the proper- ty taken will be determined during inventory. The investigation, which is not complete, determined through footprints in the snow that the thieves "went along the mall building across the rear driveway in- to a cut in the chain-link fence across the park area to Cotswold Court." POLICE AND FIRE Watches among items taken in SportChek theft Two suspects made off with several watches and other items after gaining entry into the SportChek outlet in the Georgetown Market Place mall early on New Year's Eve. IFP file photo Up and coming Acton musician Wes Mason will be the featured performer at the seventh annual Art- ist Benefit Concert hosted by Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton on Jan. 13. Other performers and artists include the Robert Little Glow Choir, Acton High School Jazz Band, the Acton DHS Drama Club, the Hazzards - Kevin, Jake & Walter, and many more. Acton area visual art- ists will have work on ex- hibit throughout the eve- ning. The event takes place Sat. Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. Admission is free-will offering. All ages are wel- come and there is a colour- ing contest for kids. Proceeds go toward the church's Artist Assistance Awards, made available in the spring to students of the arts from Acton and surrounding area. Find application form on the Knox website. Knox Acton was nomi- nated in 2014 in the Arts, Culture and/or Heritage category at the Halton Hills Arts Live Awards. Knox is a fully accessi- ble facility with elevator. For more information, see website www.pccweb.ca. WHAT'S ON Knox Presbyterian benefit concert supports the arts CHRIS VERNON cvernon@metroland.com Up and coming Acton musician Wes Mason will be the featured performer at the seventh annual Artist Benefit Concert hosted by Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton on Jan. 13. Wes Mason Music photo Upper Credit Humane Society 2017 adoption update Thanks to the amazing support of our community, 392 animals found new homes in 2017 To view animals available for adoption and receive updates on adopted animals, please follow UCHS on Facebook and Twitter or visit the website at uppercredit.com Cats: 308 Dogs: 46 Small Animals: 38 Shelter 519.833.2287 Thrift Shop 905.702.8661 www.uppercredit.com info@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration #893738872RR0001 Axl - Adopted December 2017 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire) 905-877-0596 • www.millersscottishbakery.com Freshly Made & Baked On Premises Breads, Buns, Pastries,Meat Pies & More! British Imported Sweets & Treats, That Even Locals Love. MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy Spice Kitchen 210 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-877-9161 indian cuisine *Ask for details online menu at: shopgeorgetown.ca/tandoorispicekitchen • Dine In • Take-Out • Delivery* • Catering tAndoori