Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 September 1992, p. 3

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

id: Pol ice 3] eat A sit ceie acute on the Knife pulled A 24-year-old Georgetown man has been charged after a knife was pulled out during a fight Thursday. At about 12:05 a.m., a man knocked on the door at an apart- ment on Raylawn Crescent. When the woman opened the door, a man pushed her aside, forced his way into the apartment and began threatening the 21-year-old woman. Another male in the apartment went to aid of the woman and a scuffle between the two men start- During the fight, the accused pulled a knife from under his jacket and began waving it around, police said. The other man was pushed down a set of stairs and at one point his head sthashed a window. He suf- fered minor injuries. Police say the man threatened to kill the woman and that the couple were involved in a relationship that ended last year. The man has been charged with forcible entry, assault, assault with a weapon and threatening death. Chain saws swiped Six chain saws worth almost $4,400 were removed from the shop at Blue Springs Golf Course sometime last Tuesday night. According to police, someone went into the shop between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. Wednesday and took five Stihl saws and a Pioneer. ‘The investigation continues. CRIME STOPPER ——— By Sergeant Dan Farr The Halton Regional Police in Burlington and Crime Stoppers of Halton are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the men responsible for a robbery at the Bank of Montreal in the Appleby fall. On Monday, August 31 at approximately 2:50 p.m., a man entered the Bank of Montreal at Appleby Mall situated at 5111 New Street in Burlington and presented anote to tellers advising of the rob- bery. Two tellers were ordered to comply with demands for cash and the robber left the bank and was seen getting into a blue or grey Chevette, driven by a second man. The suspect is described as a male, white, 20 to 30 years of age, 56” to 5°10” tall. He had short, reddish, sandy brown hair and a couple of days growth of beard. he has a tattoo on his left forearm, described as green and black, a very intricate pattern, and appeared to be an old tattoo. He was wearing a white painter style cap with a Hamilton Tiger Cats logo on it, dark sunglasses, blue jeans and a brownish colored lumberjack shirt. If you have nay information that leads to an arrest in this, or any other case, you may be eligi- ble for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your information will be treated with anonymity. Please call 1-800-668- 5151 or 825-TIPS (that’s 825- roof of Glen Williams Public School eluded a police pursuit Sunday. An officer on patrol noticed the youths on the roof of the school apparently spray paint- ing a wall. pair at about 9:15 a.m., they jumped off the roof and fled across the school ground, escaping under a fence. Police found the school had been entered and that a several items had been removed, but all the prop- erty taken was discovered on the When the officer approached the _ roof. First look at budget possi Continued from page 1 have several advantages, the report said. By establishing the town’s spending plan earlier in the year, financial matters could be run more effi- ciently with better allocation of staff during a.peak time of the year and the possibility of calling tenders earlier on various capital projects. The report, which was to be considered Monday by council, proposes that council direct staff to prepare the 1993 preliminary budget so as not to exceed a 7.2 per cent tax increase. At the same time, staff would pro- vide options to the budget committee to reduce the rate to 3.8 per cent, which represents the general rate of inflation plus additional costs related to the proposed Acton Arena. Council was also asked to approve the new budget timetable. ies I PACKAGE SPECIAL I I 20"TVwremote+VCR $549.95 | 14.4" COLOUE TV cessssssssssssssssessssseesessnne®209,%% I 20" Remote Control Colour .. $319.75 1 26" Stereo Monitor Colour 549. | | 29" Stereo Monitor Colour ...........-°649.% | I VCR Deluxe Model .......sssssssssesseseee15249.% | 5 Disk CD Remote Control .... GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone 877-3405 14 WESLYAN STREET Just off Main Street, Georgetown SALES and SERVICE Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday; September 16, 1992, Page 3 aN IN FOR You! Whole or Half BEEF STRIPLOINS No extra charge to Cut, Trim & Wrap To Your Specifications > for the BBQ F Ib. 1.10 noo g Georgetown Food Market Only Sunday After 2 p.m. sont HOT ROAST BEEF 2% sliced at the deli y 1.10 roo * Georgetown Food Market Only Boneless OLDE FASHION RUMP ROAST 6.59/kg y |b. Boneless EYE OF THE ROUND ROAST $3.99,, 28m 0 @ () 3 | T.D. CASH MACHINE IS NOW OPEN! ] 4 [OPEN SUNDAY NOON - 5 p.m., Phone 873-3963 | ‘ GEORGETOWN : maa FOOD MARKET f Soae "A Part Of Your Neighbourhood" e 206 é DON'T MISS THE MOORE PARK PLAZA Py MCGIBBON'S 4 FAMOUS BUFFET : With This Coupon BUY 1 GET 1 FREE EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY : 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. hi KNECHTEL 8 * ROAST BEEF 0| WHITE BREAD ° * BAKED HAM e 675 g loaf 9 + FRESH GREEN SALAD BAR H Coupon tehib: one @ PLUS OUR SUPERB DESSERT TABLE | Coupon In Effect Sunday September 13 through Saturday September 19, 1992 te) Valid Only At Georgetown Food Market @ JUST 1 PRICE!! Hi wocorennnnnen nnn @ ° We pay the H Ase FREE 0 PST. &GiS.T. b With This Coupon BUY 1 GET 1 FREE e 9 NO FUSS NO MUSS oF KNECHTEL is ENJOY A GREAT MEAL WITH US! H| ® ! e ‘| THE McGIBBON HOTEL || WHITE BREAD * 79Main StS. Georgetown 877-3388 bal 2 0 Coupon value - 99¢ | 9 RING SATELLITE TY — a i Coupon In Effect Sunday September 13 through Saturday September 19, 1992 . h All Your Favorite Sports @ Valid Only At Georgetown Food Market 0000808 00000000008806 4 Values in effect from Sun. Sept. 13 through Sat. Sept. 19, 1992

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy