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The accused is back in a Burlington youth court on July 15. WINDOW STOLEN . A used window valued at $10 was stolen from a trailer ata Holmesway Place resi- 100% dence at 4:40 a.m. on Monday. Police have no suspects. SHOPLIFTERS Two 11-year-old Acton girls have been banned from the Dollar Stretcher Daze store af- ter being caught shoplifting last Sunday. A search of a knapsack and purse belonging to the girls uncovered approximately $25 worth of stolen make-up, and police were called. The girls were too young to be charged, and were released to one of their mothers and told they would be trespassing if they entered the store again. DOUBLE WHAMMY in smoke Smoke-Free Public Places & Workplaces ree AL WAVY fey erica eS vi ac) The driver of a vehicle that rear-ended another car stopped at an accident scene on High- way 25 and St. Helena Road, left the scene. A passenger in the car that was hit was injured and taken to hospital with un- determined injuries. The incident began at 3:14 pm when a farm tractor pulled down some hydro wires. The driver of a Ford Escort wit- nessed the incident and stopped and was hit from be- hind by the driver of another car that stopped briefly and then drove off. FIERY RHETORIC Acton firefighters were free a | é oR ili PRONE R,) alee ele teem er a em anime called to the area of Main Street North, just over the railway tracks at 12:55 a.m. on Satur- day when unknown persons set five election signs on fire. A passing Acton firefighter managed to put out most of the flames with an extinguisher he had in his car, and firefighters extinguished the remainder of the flames. Firefighters questioned sev- eral youths in the area, but they had no information. BUSY DAY Acton firefighters were busy last Wednesday: *4:26a.m.-- A carbon mon- oxide detector went off in a Beardmore Crescent home, but Acton firefighters found no elevated levels of the gas ¢ 8:54 a.m. -- An alarm called Acton firefighters to an Elgin Street address where they determined that exhaust from an excavator, being used to reconstruct the street, had entered an apartment through an open window and set off the smoke alarm. + 5:51 p.m. -- Flames fully engulfed a barbecue and were burning at the top of a pro- pane cylinder when Acton firefighters arrived at a house on 32 Side Road, west of the Fourth Line. They extin- guished the flames and stood by while the remaining pro- pane dissipated. GHIROPODIST/FOOT SPECIALIST DEANNA WILSON B.S, B.C, Thompson Wellness Contes 8 Mh Street North Aaton, Ontario L7d 19 (519) 853-3460 © FOOI/HAIL CARE © SPORT INJURIES © PEDIATRICS 'SDIABENC/ARTHRING FOOT CONDITIONS © CUSTOM ORTHOTICS AND FOOTWEAR HOME VISITS