Police make quick arrest in bank hold-up Continued from pg. 1 At that time police recovered money that had been taken during the robbery, the robbery note and clothing worn by the suspect. Police say the man arrested was not the man who entered the bank, but police have identified him, and are a seeking a warrant for his arrest. Charged with robANDREW bery, two counts of LAMORE possession of stolen property, and being an occupant in a motor vehicle taken without consent of the owner is Rodney Roger Bushey, 26, of Paisley St., Mississauga. Wanted for robbery, wear disguise during the commission of an indictable offence, possession of stolen property, operate motor vehicle while disqualified and three counts of breach probation is Andrew Aaron Lamore, 21, of no fixed address. Police say anyone seeing Lamore should call 911 and not approach the man. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 905-878-5511 ext. 2106 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS. Mike and Jeanie Gervais of Acton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle Renee to Scott Frederick Diegel, son of Sandra and Fred Diegel of Morrisburg, Ontario The wedding will take place June 17 at La Salle Park in Burlington Halton Police were called to the Royal Bank in downtown Georgetown after it was robbed Wednesday afternoon. A Mississauga man has been arrested and police are looking for another man in connection with the robbery. Photo by Ted Brown Police blotter Acton men charged in crack bust Two Acton men are facing charges after Halton Police stopped a vehicle on Kingham Rd. Tuesday and seized seven grams of crack cocaine valued at $700. Charged with possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and trafficking in a controlled substance (marijuana in relation to a previous incident) is Gregory Robson, 45, of Acton. Also charged with possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking is Matthew Bodin, 24. ··· A 54-year-old Hamilton man is in stable condition at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre after the roof of a building being demolished at Dufferin Custom Concrete on Armstrong Ave. collapsed on him Wednesday afternoon. Police report six men had been hired to demolish the building and when a joist in the building was removed, the roof collapsed, trapping the man underneath debris for several minutes until other workers rescued him. The man was airlifted to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with fractures to his hip and ribs and facial injuries.The Ministry of Labour is investigating the incident. ··· Halton Police report nine bottles of liquor valued at $450 were taken from the Georgetown LCBO store on Guelph St. at approximately 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. Police say a man selected the liquor and left without paying. He fled in a green Toyota Rav4. No description of the man was available at press time.