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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 August 1993, p. 9

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Oakville factory ransacked CRIME STOPPERS Released by Sergeant Rod Cliffe Estimates range hed abe $30,000 and break-in at a west Oakville factory last month. Computer systems, tools, gauges, office supplies, and cash were taken. The thieves were selective in their choice of computers, selecting only the better quality items, but also took notepads and boxes of Kleenex. The entry took place dur- ing the first weekend in June at HAYES-DANA INC. on Wyecroft Rd. Employees discovered the burglary when they arrived for work. Every cabinet and office was opened. One of the stolen gauge sets was made of brass and ivory and was in a wooden case, known as a presentation set. Pens, highlighters, printer ribbons and a TV were also = the list of stolen proper- alton Police and Crime Stopers are asking for help in identifying those respon- sible. : IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT LEADS TO AN ARREST IN THIS OR ANY OTHER Punks vandalize church The windows of the Maple Ave. Baptist Church have been smashed for the third time in three months, this time causing $500 in damage. Police believe neighborhood youths have been throwing rocks at the windows, located in the rear of the church, and will be increasing the number of patrols in the area. McDonald’s gunman back to court Murray Donald Scriver, arrested Aug.1 at McDonald’s Restaurant in Georgetown, will be held in custody until Monday, when he will appear in Milton Provincial Court for a second. time to set a date for his trial. Scriver, charged with posses- sion of a dangerous weapon, possession of a restricted weapon and possession of a firearm while prohibited, was in court last Monday but no trial date was set. 232 Guelph St. CASE, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CASH 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 825-TIPS, (THAT’S 825- 8477) Crime Stoppers of Halton is Operated by a Board of Directors made up of 18 civilians from all areas of Halton Region. Our reward fund results from the finan- cial support 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 Inc. is incorporated as a charitable organization, therefore all donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, August'14, 1993 — Page 9 Georgetown’ 's Best . \ WE CAN HELP! We can virtually eliminate weeds, moss and grass. , Let us seal and protect your investment. pf» Sealant protects as well as beautifies your interlocking stone. ,¢ We can lift and reinstall uneven areas of interlocking stone. This modern suite features solid hardwood ff Treat yourself! This bedroom suite features roller frame, no-sag springs and a durable nylon fab- gins on all drawers and a distinctive mahogany tic. Available in a wide selection of colours, this black finish. The spacious wall unit system suite 5 built to last! $ features excellent Pes Ot 7 as overhead now *899 CHAIR lighting. 8 Pc. WAS 310096 as 99 ‘Teale also eveleble. Now The Strength n end durability of ore harch is is LEATHER LASTS! is ite See ew Squ Georgetown [corner of Gu dining room sui suite features: table, 2 extension leaves and six chairs, all in solid birch. $ 7 Pc. SUITE WAS $1899 NOW Matching buffet and hutch available. This suite features solid hardwood frame, no- sag springs and top grain leather throughout. Available in'a choice of colours, this set will enhance any home. WAS $1 299 § MADE IN CANADA males man SRDS _ WHOLESALERS 725 MAIN ST. E. MILTON (ACROSS FROM COPELAND LUMBER) 8 8 Yo SATISFACTION + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) 271-4488 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU + GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477

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