Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 July 1993, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, July 28, 1993 HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT | Car theft spree hits Halton Hills [Summer re: In less than a week, car thieves struck the Halton Hills area four times. July 19, the abandoned car of a 69-year-old Georgetown woman was found in Brampton. The woman had given permission to an acquaintance to borrow her vehicle, with the understanding another friend was accompanying him in running a few errands. The INSTANT RESERVATIONS CANADA 3000 Return Airfares from: $349.- $319.- $319.- $229.- Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg Halifax $199.- St. Johns $249.- ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. Flights operate from Toronto #1 ONT REG # 1120980 | 9B ROOS TRAVEL 873-2000 + FAST DELIVERY + Last Wednesday, police found an abandoned, burned out 1991 white Acura on 10 Side Road, west of Trafalgar Rd. The owner of the car, an Oakville resident, had left the car at a Mississauga Nissan dealership to be sold on con- signment. Aeene toa ‘Walt Elliot, former Liberal MPP for the riding, explained Halton Hills and Milton share many concerns fe police report, the general manager of the dealership was perplexed about the theft of the insured car, which had a “state of the art” alarm sys- tem. The incident is being inves- tigated by Peel Region Police Force. water ae for a new i sewage allocation, €c01 ic srowih and the issue of roll backs teeing This Canadian made double sofabed features a solid hardwood frame, tubular steel bed con- struction and a firm spring mattress. WOW! NOW BAK Keb FREE LAYAWAYS - EASY PAYMENT PLANS - did not return, and the abandoned car was found several days later. Another car, stolen June 17 from a Georgetown resident, was found in the: Wasaga Beach area this past weekend, and a 19-year-old Brampton male was charged with pos- session of stolen property. According to a report, the 25- year-old owner of the 1982 red Ford Escort was not will- ing to help police with their investigation, and it was only by coincidence the car was stopped by Wasaga Beach Ontario Provincial Police. Thieves were more prosper- ous with the $40,000 Cadillac taken from the driveway of a Georgetown residence early Sunday morning. Inside the car was a cellular telephone, camera equipment and between 12 -15 compact disks, valued altogether at $3,500. Police have no sus- pects or witnesses, but are continuing their investigation. ing room or family room. - loveseat and chair are available. DOUBLE PULLOUT NOW “599 JT CHESTERFIELD WHOLESALERS See (ACROSS F 488 100% SATISFACTION + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) 271-4488 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU - GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477 ies have planned : a , two Reading Clubs will be pendent readers and another for the younger set who are not yet able to read. | Registration for these programs began on June 29 and is ongoing through the summer. “Trade Up To The Book Leagues” is the theme for | the independent readers Reading ( Club. Participants ; are tee six, nine, 12 and 15. Come out to the sagen Reading Club Meetings, which include literature-based activities and will be held on Tuesdays 2 p.m. at the Acton Branch Library and on Thursdays at the ibrary at 2 p.m. starting on July 8:13. The Read- o-Me Program is designed for those chil- dren who are not yet reading. Parents, siblings or other family members may read to the child participating in this program. Upon registration, a “Rookie Readers” -Read-to-Me kit will be yours. A bookfinder and book- list are also included to assist you in choosing the twen- ty items you'll want to share together to complete the program. Be sure to come and see us for your special Surprise when you're through! Just 4 U is the new mini-series of programs for 8-13 year olds. Craft Surprise will be makin its debut on Aug. 17, 2 p.m. at the Georgetown Branch Library and Aug. 18, 2 p.m. at the Acton Branch Library. Register in person or by phone to attend and make some awesome crafts! Great golf tournament Legion senior members from Georgetown and Acton enjoyed a great golf tournament at Acton Meadows last Thursday. After the game, a barbecue was held at the Acton Branch and as usual, every- one claimed to be a winner. Thanks to Orval Paul for organizing the function. Doris Bouley is organiz- By Harry Archer Xe] on Lines Glen Haffy. The date is Sept. 12, so let’s hope the fish cooperate and make it a good day for all. More info on this later. Meat draw winners: Eddie Plackett, Marg Appleyard, Dick Appleyard, Wayne Agoston, Colin Gibson, T. Walker, J. Lennon, George ing another fishing derby at Howell, J., Mellon, G. Browne, Wayne Richardson, M. Southon, PLANNING B. Simpson and M. TO MOVE? McGuigan. Euchre Results Friday: BE SURE TO CALL Ist - Vi Hewitt; 2nd - Glad Inglis; 3rd - Myra Peasey. Car Club catch-up draws are now being conducted Mei <) and will be published when come, GOT completed. In the mean- ener «ree time, make sure you have call our ticket. Debbie 877-8653 or Jacqui 877-0717 MUWSD International Freight Formanding we will arrange a welcome to your new oommunity Import/Export Surface epee ies RATES ARE LOWER * Air Cargo worldwide + Commercial/Personal Effects * Insurance, Pick-Up & Delivery Arranged 873-809 232 Guelph St. Guelphview Square Georgetown qh &

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