2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2004 Police investigating 'unusual call' at Honeyfield housing Halton police are inves- tigating an "unusual call" at 2:40 Sunday morning in the Honeyfield housing subdivision on the north side of Queen Street, east of Churchill Road, that was hit by a fire early Sat- urday morning. Police report a security guard told them the driver ofa dark coloured car, pos- sibly a blue four-door Oe Care) 235 Guely Georgetown,Ontario L7G 4A8 905-873-1999 PRICES NaS AI) 1 Seooby Doo 2 PC Daily 6:45-9:00 Sat-Sun 2:00PM 2 Home on the Range G Daily 6:45-9:00 Sat-Sun 2:00PM (Starts Friday) 3 Hellboy Daily 6:45-9:00 Sat-Sun 2:00P.M (Starts Friday) Poem att C4 VET EL Cy Lotto Centre - Georgetown Market Place 14A Theatre parking CALL Ra Pontiac or Chev, pointed a gray handgun at him when he approached the car at the corner of Tanners Drive and Somerville Road. The security guard ran to call police and the vehicle left the area. The guard said a minute later, a second car showed up, and when he went up to the small black car, possi- bly a Mazda, to tell the occupants that they were trespassing, and police had been called, the car took off. The security guard told police a third vehicle then drove into the area, but left before police arrived and searched the area, finding no sign of the cars. The driver of the first car is described as a white male, with a thin mustache, wearing a bandana and hat, with a ring in the left side of his nose. The passenger was a white male, wearing a white shirt with a ban- dana on his head. The driver of the second car was a white male, pos- sibly of European descent, 150-to-155 cm., wearing a red bandana, black leather jacket with white detail on the back and blue jeans, with a bulge in the right front pocket, according to the security guard who said the suspect's right ear and left nostril were pierced. The passenger was a white female, 160-cm, with-brown hair and a ban- dana with her nose pierced on the left side. "We'll continue with the investigation, and continue with a couple of follow up interviews," said Halton Detective Sergeant Don Cousens on Tuesday. LOOK FOR YOUR HOME HARDWARE FLYER IN TODAY'S ISSUE! 519-853-1730 Acton Home Hardware Indoor, Outdoor Furniture 136 Guelph St. Georgetown www.furniturehut.701.com Six homes destroyed... Continued from page 1 Manarin said the fire was "very disheartening," and re- building the gutted houses, which had closing dates begin- ning in May and staggered over the summer, will be a pri- ority. "As soon as we get the green light from the authorities to start rebuilding, we will do it as quickly as possible to en- sure that we get these families moved in with the least amount of disruption as pos- sible," Manarin said, adding it would take them a couple of months to catch up. "Thankfully, the fire depart- ment and police department responded very quickly and their efforts were instrumen- tal in ensuring the damage was restricted to these six homes," he said. Monmar's Honeyfield sub- division will have 227 houses, and all but a handful are sold, and 20 are now occupied. Damage estimates from the blaze range from $500,000 to $700,000. Halton police Detective Ser- geant Don Cousens said police are trying to establish whether a Monmar construction worker either quit or was fired earlier in the week, but said "that doesn't mean that that could or could not be related to the fire," Cousens said on Tuesday. ( Police / Fire Report ) Park theft A construction trailer in Prospect Park continues to be the target of thieves and van- dals. A third recent incident at the trailer occurred on the weekend when someone en- tered the trailer by unknown means and stole a fax ma- chine and telephone, valued at $100. Field fire Owners of a mushroom farm on Highway 25 south were informed to apply for a CITIZEN OF THE YEAR DINNER Honouring Max MocSween Thursday, May 6% Location to be Announced $35 per ticket Available at Halton Hille Furniture & Alexanians Carpet & Flooring Sponsored by Acton Rotary Club burn permit before burning any more debris. Acton firefighters were called to the scene at 3:38 on Monday afternoon and found employees burning dead veg- etation on a field adjacent to the mushroom far. The em- ployees were told to douse the fire and apply for a burn permit before burning any- thing else. Odour unidentified Acton firefighters were unable to identify the source of an unknown odour re- ported in n apartment at 5 Mill St. East at 9:39 p.m. last Thursday. All of the apart- ments were checked, but nothing was found. LCBO CO? Acton firefighters moni- tored the LCBO store on Queen Street at 1:33 last Thursday afternoon after a carbon monoxide detector sounded an alarm. 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