12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1998 GO°"GREEN* SAVES --> High speed pursuit ends outside Acton Gallons s 43 Mill St. E., Acton A high speed police pur- Road. The car then headed urday was recovered early Get suit that began in Oakville POLICE northbound on Fourth Line Monday morning at | Freed 85 3-1 730 ended in rural Acton at 10:43 BEAT until it went into a ditch Limehouse Park. The owner, pe woe are p.m. last Thursday night north of Highway 7. a Scarborough resident vis- when the driver ran his car chased the car but called off The driver of the car, a 27- ing o Acton, reported that off the road and into a ditch their pursuit at the SixthLine year-old Erin resident who the keys were not in the car on the Fourth Line, north of Highway 7. The police chase began and Britannia Road when speeds exceeded 160 kilome- tres an hour. was not injured, was arrested at the scene and charged with impaired driving, driving which had been left locked. Police report minor damage had been done to the car's THE PAROGY SHACK 153 Perth Street, Acton, Ontario when a 1985 Pontiac Fiero, Officers from Halton Hills with more than 80 milli- ignition and suspect that the 519-853-4173 travelling at 149 kilometres picked up the pursuit at Tra- | grams of alcohol in 100 car had been taken for a joy an hour in an 80 kilometre falgarRoadand 5 Side Road _ milliliters of blood and dan- _ride. zone, refused topulloverfor and attempted to stop the gerous driving. He appears in Rural B & E's police doing radar duty near fleeing car as it travelled Milton court on April 20. A burglar alarm scarred Highway 5 and the Fifth Line. Police from Oakville northbound on Trafalgar and then west bound on 15 Side The Acton Novice I Nellis Construction Sabres are out of the OMHA semi finals after losing three games and tying one in a best-of-five playoff series against Fergus. Acton took game one 2- 0 and tied game two 4-4. Acton never found its legs 1 with Garrett Williams \ Put in a strong effort in 'es es Novice Sabres out pre four in Fergus last ednesday, but had to set- tle for a 4-3 loss in over- time. Craig Kirkwood scored late in the second period to give Acton a 3-2 lead but Fergus pulled their goalie and scored to tie and then scored again for the win. Andrew Marcoux had single markers and as- day in Tri-County playoffs. > Stolen Olds ignites Police recovered a stolen car after it burst into flames just after midnight Sunday on 22 Side Road, just west of the Fourth Line. Police report that the 1986 Oldsmobile Celebrity was stolen from a Georgetown address and re- covered by police before the owners even knew it was missing. The cause of the fire is undetermined and damage to the car is pegged at $1,000. Acton vehicles stolen An Elizabeth Drive resi- dent woke up last Thursday way. Police have no suspects and no witnesses. The truck p.m. Friday and noon on Sat- FLOOR & WALD TILE INVENTORY REDUCTION March 14 - 21, 1998 SALE Hwy #7 to Guelph Hwy. #7 ==> | | Watson Rd. 3 Watson Road South, Guelph Phone: 519-836-7060 Fax: 519-836-7076 Quality and craftsmanship are a family tradition. off a would be thief who broke into a 22 Side Road residence sometime between 10 a.m. last Thursday and 9 p.m, on Friday. Police report a rear door of the home had been forced open to gain en- try into the home but noth- ing was taken. A neighbour reported seeing a small red or maroon vehicle in the area. Computer equipment and cash were taken from a Fifth Line home during a daytime break and enter last Thursday. Police report that a sliding glass door was forced open. The stolen Residents of the Legion's Birchway Place apartment that it was a false alarm. HOLIDAY S *¥ March 12 - 20, 1998 Mon - Fri: 9am to 6 pm Sat: 10am to 4pm (Closed Sundays) SPECIALS $5.50 /doz. OR... Buy a Case of 12 pkgs. and Save!! 'morni mp hte aa in game three andthat was _ scored a goal and had two morning to find his red 1992 133 bay D basi Glee Ba fa Sa vA eve a game the team needed to _assists in that game while | Chevrolet pick up truck had --_g00ds are valued at $500. , £ 5 win. The final score was4- Williams and Kirkwood | been stolen from his drive- False alarm scoring Acton's lone _ sists went to Greg Heni atoer with assists from _ and Fellows. =-- is valued at $10,000. building had a rude awaken- RE AL Homemade Kyle Fellows and Daniel The Novice Sabres took A 1991 Ford Escort that ing at 3:16 Monday morning F Kearns. a 4-1 win over Erin- | was stolen from behind an _ whena fire alarm sounded at JUMBO Parogies Acton rebounded and __Hillsburgh in Erin on Sun- apartment building at 128 _ the senior's residence. The Church Street between 3 Fire nt determined Where Pride Makes the Difference! 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