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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Dec 2017, A005 V1 GEO XXXX 20171214.pdf

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5| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,D ecem ber 14,2017 theifp.ca moderneyesop tomet r y. c a 905-877-1237905-877-1237Certified Mechanics on Duty Just ask! coupon ✃ TIRES! All Sizes All Brands TIRES! WINTER We are Diesel Vehicle specialists! Fleet Maintenance/Programs available all auto & truck service SEE US FOR ALL YOUR BATTERY NEEDS! ✃ Car & Truck, ATV, RV, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles & More! Best Pricing on all Products 20 Armstrong Avenue, Georgetown MAKE SURE YOU'R E REAdY fOR wintE R MAKE SURE OR ER! TIRES! All Brands TIRES! WINTER We have Anco Winter Wiper Blades! Vehicles + TAX Most Vehicles $2995 only • Oil Change • Antifreeze Check • Lubrication • 52 point inspection • Battery & Wiper Blade Check • FREE FLUID TOP UPS WinTer Special!* * Up to 6 Ltr. Limited time offer • Upgrade to synthetic for $15 extra. only $7.49/ea installed. An 18-year-old Mississauga man is dead following a single-vehicle collision in Georgetown early last Saturday morning. Halton Regional Police say a 2013 Toyota sports car was travelling eastbound on Ma- ple Avenue near Main Street just after 1 a.m. The driver appeared to have lost con- trol of the vehicle and crashed into several light poles before slamming into a tree. The driver and front seat passenger sus- tained minor injuries. However, the pas- senger in the back seat, from Mississauga, suffered critical injuries and died en route to the hospital. The Collision Reconstruction Unit is in- vestigating the cause of the crash. Police say drugs or alcohol were not factors. --With files from Milton Canadian Champion NEWS Man, 18, dead after collision in Georgetown RACHAEL WILLIAMS RachaelWilliams@metroland.com An 18-year-old Missis- sauga man has been arrest- ed for robbery after an in- cident in Glen Williams early Thursday evening, Dec. 7. Shortly before 6 p.m., a lone man approached the cashier at Preston's Food Market and demanded all of the store's cash. The owner of the store chased the culprit outside and grappled him to the ground with the assistance of passersby. The suspect was held until police arrived and he was quickly taken into cus- tody. There were no injuries reported. Detectives from the Georgetown Criminal In- vestigation Bureau investi- gated the matter and have charged the man with one count of robbery with threat of violence. He was released on a promise to appear with a January 2018 court date. Police are not releasing the name of the accused at this time. POLICE AND FIRE Glen Williams robbery foiled by store owner Please keep our community clean!

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