Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Sep 2014, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

•The IFP• H alton H ills, Thursd ay, S ep tem b er 25, 2014 3 GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) GARDEN MUMS Large Variety of Colors From 3 $2000FOR Closed Mondays Great colours & variety from MIXED ACCENT PLANTERS For Thanksgiving & Fall •Gourds •Indian Corn $15.99 2 cu ft. bag Mulch $4.99 $103 forFresh CutBOUQUETS BABY PUMPKINS SPECIAL PERENNIAL PLANTS 1 Gal. size 2 FREE!BUY ANY3 FOR $22AND GET Craig Barrager Sales Representative Everything Craig touches turns to SOLD! REA L ESTAT E CENTRE INC., BROKERAGE DIRECT 416-704-5211 cbarrager@gmail.com Halton Police are investigating a break and enter into a 10 Sideroad home that occurred sometime be- tween 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday. Entry was gained through an un- locked back door. An undisclosed quantity of cash was taken. Police remind residents to keep their doors locked and to be cogni- zant of who is in their neighbour- hood. Anyone with information on the break-in is asked to contact police at 905-878-5511 ext. 2410. ••• A tractor-trailer loaded with frozen pastries was stolen from Truck Town Terminals on Steeles Ave. sometime Saturday or Sunday. The truck is a 2006 Peterbilt val- ued at $25,000 with the words 'Inde- pendent Motor Carrier' printed on the doors, and '957' on the fenders. The white Great Dane trailer is valued at $50,000 and the pastries at $44,000. Police investigate rural home break-in Halton Police laid more than 2,400 charges during Project Safe Start, which wrapped up Saturday. During the two-week campaign po- lice targeted enforcement in School and Community Safety Zones. Charges laid include: • Speeding 1,286 • Seatbelts 53 • Stop Signs 197 • Driving with Hand Held Device 187 • Careless Driving 27 • Driving while Suspended 6 • Disobey Red Light 32 • Other (misc. Highway Traffic Act Offences) 682 During the enforcement phase, sev- eral suspended drivers were taken off the road. Police stress that all of the charges occurred within School Zones and Community Safety Zones "Vigilance, due care and attention should always be paramount when driving; not just when police hold spe- cial campaigns such as Project Safe Start," said Sgt. Paul Davies. "Halton officers will still be out 24/7 keeping an eye on our roads to ensure safe travel for all." More than 2,400 charges laid during Project Safe Start

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy