Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 6 February 1993, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 6, 1993 for Valentines Day Police are investigating the possi- bility of a short-change artist work- ing in the Halton Hills area after two separately reported incidents involving the Esso service station, 186 Mill St., Acton and the Petro Canada service station, 189 Guelph Decorations by Professionals Two Locations To Serve You 2 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown ae’ et St, @ 878-2339 J Corner of & Armstrong Ave., Georgetown Mountainview Rd. N. Short-change artist hits gas stations St., Georgetown. In both cases, the lone attendant was approached by a young white male who asked to exchange small bills for larger ones. At the Acton location, on Jan. 31, the suspect asked to exchange several small bills worth $60 for three $20 bills, 877-9394 BRITAIN 747 or 767 service February 1 - IRELAND PARIS , Daily departures via fe ° ‘Advance Seat Selection ¢ Air Canada’s Famous Reliability London Heathrow Manchester ¢ oo Daily departures via ti Belfast ¢ Dublin Weekly departures via Pre sae 747 or 767 service commencing April 29 747 or 767 service commencing April 6 — FEATURING A WIDE SELECTION OF HOTELS, CAR RENTAL € TOURS — BA Cod ® Irish Tourist Board 685% taxes ar hannon 56055 ‘508. Ireland flights Pee ost he Pie gal for ful lems and condillons. Air Canada Vacations subsidiary of Air Canada. Ontario registration # 1171997. 1s a trademark of Touram inc, a wholly it 232 Guelph Ua - ROOS TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. (416) 873-2000 Street, Georgetown L7G 4B1 then turned at the door and com- plained of being a bill short. The suspect in the Georgetown case, on Feb. 1, asked to exchange $80 worth of small bills for four $20 bills, left, and then returned to complain of being short-changed. In both cases, when police were called, the suspect fled in a car full of other young males. The suspect has been described as scruffy, blonde/light brown hair, five feet, six inches tall, 18-20 years old, seen wearing a blue ski jacket with yellow stripes on arms, blue jeans and high-cut running shoes. The car in the Acton case was described as a small, black or dark- Garage fire damage estimated at $40,000 A garage fire Saturday caused $40,000 damage at a residence on Sixth Line, north of Highway 7 in Halton Hills. Although the cause of the blaze is undetermined, it originated in the area of the wood stove in the garage at 12 (noon) on Saturday, the fire department official said. There were no injuries. colored vehicle. In the Georgetown case, the car was identified as a 1986 grey, four-door Pontiac. Break-and-enter Police answered a break-and- enter call on Feb. 2 at an Argyll St. SS. The suspect entered the house through a small basement window sometime between 6:20 a.m. and 7:25 p.m. and left empty-handed after rummaging through the con- tents of all the rooms in the house. An ashtray full of small change was dumped but no money was stolen. The suspect exited through the sliding glass door at the rear of the residence into the backyard. Police have determined the culprit was wearing gloves. Police are continu- ing their investigation. Caught in the act A Hamilton man, who was cut- ting wood in the bush on Fourth Line, Halton Hills, emerged to see two men near his vehicle, parked on the side of the road. As he approached his car, the two men ran away, leaving the scene ina dark-colored Chevrolet truck. The man then noticed a tire had been removed from his car and another loosened. The suspects were described as two white males; one was five feet, five inches tall and, the other, five feet, seven inch- es. Both were thin and balding. Police are still investigating. Call Your Neighbourhood Specialist ED WOOD) \#% Associate Broker Capea ar A Bary neo! 2 with appliances & window qualfied 1st time buyer, Ses bargain. Call me now to Better look this o1 3 bdrm. twout fs central air and i ce close to all amenities. Move in for as li $7,000 down to quoted purchaser. Real value in this 4 bdrm. bungalow, fire place & ensuite in master bedroom. | can't believe all the features. Yours for as little as $5,250 down to a qualified buyer, Give me a call now. Consider these 5 Reasons For Home Ownership Today. A Home Prices are Definitely Down. 2. Great Choice on Market Today. 3. INT Still Very Attractive “As Lowas5%. “Use of Til Man/94, Why Rent when it makes sense to own today? CALL ME NOW, FOR ANO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION. ARTHUR F. JOHNSON ASSOCIATE TD., REALT! &. S E.G. (Ed) Wood Cail...877-5165 Associate Broker

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