Oakville Beaver, 21 Mar 1993, p. 20

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Certa ProPainters aâ€" PUD Saysâ€" "Donate the Gift of Life" for the team of your choice. OAKVILLE‘S YEAR RO UND FUNFIT CHALLENGE HIIS MESSAGE TOYO CLINIC ; BLOOD DONOR Â¥ DEPENDABLE * QuaALITY K WE THINK GREEN K FAST FUSSY FULL SERVICE Rodney Allen, Patricia Anderson, James Andrew, Darry! Arima, Brian Arsenault, J. Donald Brockie, Linda Burnett, Donald Campbell Robert Carmichael, Edward Clancy, Wayne Coombes, Robert Decker, Kenneth Douglas, Vern Eckert, Patricia Edwards, Fred Hannaford, John Hepburn, Chris Hofman, Velma Ivey, Eric Lunan, Maurice Martineau, William Mayor, Lynn McCarty, Bob McCullough, W. Lyle Muir, Ann Mulvale, Lynn Munari, Christopher Murray, Roberta Prince, William Pringle, Gertrude Reissner, Norman Robert, James Roberts, James Robinson, Hendrik Rodenburg, Dianne Sanderson Helen Shore, David Sip, James Stillie, Brad Storey, Severino Tolfo, Richard Tamkin, Susan Woit, Michael White. Stephen Albl, Roy Awrey, Douglas Baker, Kim Barrington, Peter Bobyk, Kenneth Brentnall, Stanley Brownsoon, John Carley, Gary Cole, William Cross, John Dobbie, John Dorn, Georginec Dyksterhuis, Martha Edwards, Paul Feth, Angus Harper, Marlene Hicks, Allan Johnston, Klaus Konigsmann, Robert Labbett, Barbara Laird, Romain Lava, lan Ledingham, Maureen Miller, Elizabeth Moore, Pat Morrissey, Magy Narzonek, Eric Quin, Pamela Spicer, Zoran Stipic, Roderick Stricker, Richard Thompson. Alvan Drew, John Forbes, Frank Grantham, Margaret Hanson, Heinz Leyer, Bill. Myers, Roger Nielson, Diana Parkin. David Wilkins Serving Oakville since 1986 1992 BLOOD DONOR AWARDS A male suspect was chased by police and later picked up in the downtown area. Checked and questioned by police, Wallet thief suspect caught Halton Regional Police Det. Sgt. Graham Barnes said the arrest followed police being called to an attempted theft incident downtown Thursday afternoon. A 19â€"yearâ€"old Oakville man is facâ€" ing six counts of theft under $1,000 in connection to a series of purse and walâ€" let thefts in downtown Oakville last week. A north Oakville woman was not harmed after she confronted a knifeâ€" wielding teenage burglar in her kitchen early Thursday morning. Woman surprised by armed burglar in her kitchen Trafalgar/Cross THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1993 1:30 p.m.â€"8 p.m. SPONSOR: GIRL GUIDES CHEVâ€"OLDS None of the stolen wallets or purses have been recovered through the arrest although at least two were located as found property earlier in the week. Facing six counts of theft under $1,000 is Leslie Elmer O‘Neal, 19 of Margaret Drive, Oakville. O‘Neal will appear in Oakville Provincial Court April 27th. subsequent investigation led to the indiâ€" vidual‘s arrest in connection to the thefts. Halton Regional police said the woman went into her kitchen at 3 a.m. â€" turned on the light â€" and found a teenage male armed with a fourâ€"inch The suspect is described as a white male in his late teens, fiveâ€"feet sevenâ€" inches tall, weighing between 130 and 180 pounds, with no facial hair. He was wearing a dark toque, dark pants, dark bomberâ€"style cloth coat, running shoes and gloves. Police urge homeowners to ensure their homes are properly secured before retiring for the night.. Police said the burglar fled on foot when the woman asked him to leave. A police investigation revealed the youth had entered through a broken window. The woman was not harmed. At the time, three teenage children were asleep at the home in the Eighth Line and Upper Middle Road.

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