Page,12> Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 47, 1999, ae We Wl take good care of you! Buying or Selling? ; Don't hesitate — act now, ‘a Fea Co CALL US' ea ee ~»é|| BUYER LOOKING! *4 bedroom executive bungalow ! * SECLUDED 10 acres or more * Full walk-out basement (above grade) + Lower level completely finished - rec. room Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a Board of Directors made up of 18 civilians from all areas of Halton Region. Our reward funds result from the financial sup- Port of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens. The Board of Directors raises the money, decides on the amount of the rewards and actually Pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers of Halton is incorporated as a charitable orga- nization, therefore all donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. te MARILYN WORRALL “Sales Rep. * Separate work shop Halton Regional Police * Range $350,000 - $500,000 Detectives in Oakville and Crime Stoppers of Halton are asking the walkout to deck and pool, family If this describes your house, public’s assistance in identifying Hal $1 89,000. Need more details? Call Cathy. please call Marilyn* the persons responsible for the rob- erego". 92-2-489 | bery of a National Sports employee (money courier) in Oakville, tari io. On March 2 at approximately 11:35 p.m., an employee of National Sport, located at 210 North Service Road, Oakville, was robbed at gunpoint. The employee had just picked up the store’s monies and receipts which were 10 contained in an orange canvas bag. Large family prrepery erae 10 scenic] The victim secured the store’s rear acres in Erin. New windows, recent family] door and was immediately con- room addition, separate work shop, pond.| fronted by three males. The tallest Call Marilyn* for details. 93-2-285 | of these suspects pointed a handgun at 877-5165 874-3040 money bag and the keys to his car. 247 Guelph Street, Georgetown ARTHUR F. JO by N Ss Oo N & The other suspects stood by carry- ASSOCI ATES ing broken hockey sticks. The vic- tim complied, handing over the LTd.. REALTOR money bag and car keys. - 5 The gunman placed the canvas bag in the trunk of the vic- tim’s vehicle, which also contained other money bags from several National Sports stores. At this time, the victim’s wrists and ankles were 5,000 sq. ft. COUNTRY ESTATE - $449,000 Oversize rooms, great for entertaining, 3+ acres, 2 ponds, detached 3 door coach house, 4 fireplaces, huge kitchen. Being sold under power of sale. RMAC93-32 some T.L.C. $110,000. This 2 1/2 acre property in Erin Township awaits your building plans. Offered at $69,000. 92-41 ID AFFORDABILITY! $75,000 Money courier ON A TIGHT BUDGET? The mortgage payments plus taxes on this brick bungalow add up to less than $1,000 / month! Located on GO Bus:route. Detached garage. Needs THIS LOT COMMERCIAL LOT IN ERIN $129,900 NEEDS A HOME! Perfect lot in high traffic location. Zoned for a donut shop + living quarters or a gas station + living quarters. tied with duct tape. The three male Suspects stole the employee’s car and fled the scene. The victim freed himself and received assistance from a nearby restaurant. The vic- tim’s stolen car was subsequently recovered in Oakville. Description of the suspects as follows: 1. m/w, 6’, wearing a balaclava, dark eyes, 30 years, slim to average build, carrying possible pellet gun; 2. m/w, shorter than suspect 1, wearing a balaclava, 25-30 years, carrying broken hockey stick; 3. m/w, same height as #2, wear- ing balaclava, 25-30 years, carrying broken hockey stick. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this, or any other case, you may be eligible for acash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your information will be treated with complete anonymity. Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS (That’s 825-8477). RMAC93-05 93-21 SPLEND! This 4 bedroom 700 sq. ft. mobile home sits on a huge picturesque, cul- de-sac lot in Erin's Stanley Park. Vendors will consider holding a mortgage. RMAC93-36 1.3 Acres in estagsecptDivision $165,000