By Oksana Buhel The olde Hide House in Acton, which closed its’ doors June 15, reopened them Wednesday after securing the support of 95 per cent of its creditors. In a meeting Tuesday at the Skyline Hotel i Toronto, unsecured creditors voted to accept a restructur- ing proposal which will reimburse them approxi- mately 30 cents per dollar of their $3.3 million claim over 5 the next three years. Steve Dawkins, president of the olde Hide House, said credi- tors who commit themselves in the future will be guaran- teed payment in 30 days. Dawkins was so confident the restructuring proposal would be accepted, a news release announcing’ the reopening of the leather store was released before “the meeting took place. John Brison, chief financial offi- cer of the firm was similarly Son charged in domestic fracas Police were called to Sargent Rd. in Georgetown Tuesday evening when an argument between a mother and her 15-year-old son became a physical con- frontation. According to a police report, the confronta-. tion was the tail end of ongoing problems. The youth was charged with assault and threaten death. Victimized three times C.M. Dipede, a Toronto construction company work- ing in Acton, has been vic- timized by thieves for the third time in a week. Sunday overnight, suspects smashed the window of the backhoe cab, parked on a construc- tion site at the corner of Bower and Mill Sts. They took a tool box with its con- tents, a grease gun and the ignition key, estimated at $300. Three piebis earlier “CA; ieves took a Plate tamper, watied at $5,000, and returned the fol- lowing night to take a gener- ator and variety of tools, valued at $3,500. A suspicious-looking blue Pick-up, driving without its lights. was observed in the area Sunday night. Window smashed The front window of Pet Junction, on Main St. in Georgetown, was smashed A phone call is ” all it takes to earn some cash. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards for information that leads to an arrest. Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS that’s 825-8477 Tuesday overnight, causing $700 damage. Police believe suspects or witnesses. Leisure equipment stolen Suspects broke into-a shed in the yard of a McDonald Blvd. residence in Acton Sunday overnight, taking $250 worth of camping and fishing equipment. The shed had a padlock, but it was not secured. Police are continu- ing their investigation Wedged in crevice Halton Hills firefighters, police and ambulance atten- dents were called to Fifth Line/22 Side Road area Friday early morning when a 19-year-old Georgetown esyouth; camping with his’ friends, fell and became wedged in a crevice. According to a police report, the youths had been “fool- ing around” when the inci- dent occurred. The young man was eventually able to lower himself to the bottom of the crevice. He was taken to.Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minor cuts and abrasions, and released a short while later. confident. “The restructur- ing will work,” he insisted. The two auxiliary outlets of the company - Flight- Line and Leather town West Wearhouse, will not be reopening. In place of the outlets, Dawkins said there will be theme areas in the olde Hide House. Jack Tanner’s Table, a restaurant located in the olde Hide House, will not be reopen- ing either. As a result of the restricted reopening, only 75 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 4, 1993 — Page 3 olde Hide House is back in business of the former 125 employ- ees have been recalled. The olde Hide House has been in operation since 1980, and its closure durin; the past three months is the first one in its history. 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