Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 1993, p. 9

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Hockey equipment worth approximately $2,000 including shirts, pants, pads and helmets were stolen in a large equipment bag. Thieves stole $2,000 worth of hockey equipment from a van parked on Harold Drive sometime overnight Monday, April 5th. The 1991 blue, Chrysler miniâ€"van was parked on Harold Drive when the theft occurred overnight. Halton Regional Police said two green tarpaulins, worth approximately Two grand in hockey equipment stolen It was only a 15â€"minute break for workers but it was all thieves needed to steal $1,500 worth of tarpaulin from a Bristol Circle construction site Monday morning. One bus was parked on the South Service Road at Fourth Line sometime overnight April 2nd when thieves made their way through an open window to help themselves to a Motorolla twoâ€" Two school buses, owned by Stock Transport Service, had their twoâ€"way, CB radios stolen from them late last week. Transport Service, had their twoâ€"way, CB radios stolen from them late last week. One bus was parked on the South Service Road at Fourth Line sometime overnight April 2nd when thieves made their way through an open window to help themselves to a Motorolla twoâ€" The second CB was stolen from a Stock school bus parked on Park Ridge Crescent in Oakville. That theft too is believed to have occurred sometime Friday night when someone broke a padlock off a bus door to get inside. That too had an estimated value of approximately $650. Tarp stolen during work break School bus CB radios stolen Oakville‘s first Easter Parade will take place this Saturday, April 10th The parade is sponsored by a number of local churches representing 10 difâ€" ferent denominations. Included in the parade will be 10 floats, each created by a different church, plus the Salvation Army Band,and the Christian Motorcycle Club. Grand marshals leading the parade will be Mayor Ann Mulvale, and Paul and Eleanor Henderson. The parade will begin at the corner of Kerr and Stewart streets at 11 a.m., and move south along Kerr, east on Rebecca and south on Navy. Easter Parade Saturday For further information, contact: Mr. B.C. Leung, P. Eng. Manager of Special Studies Research Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, L6J 6E1 Telephone No. (416) 825â€"6030 The Regional Municipality of Halton is in the process of reviewing their water distribution systems to prepare a Master Servicing Plan which will accommodate planned growth within the Burlington and Oakville Urban Areas, as approved in the Official Plan. Alternative means of providing additional reservoir and pumping station capacity for both communities, as well as new trunck watermains, will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of their social environmental and economic impacts. The review is being conducted in accordance with the planning and design process recommended in the Municipal Engineers Association document entitled "Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Projects". In compliance with the Environmental Assessment Act, the Regional Municipality of Halton invites all interested parties to attend a Public Information Meeting in order to review the study program and provide input to the study team. Regional staff and their consultant will be available to discuss alternaâ€" tive scenarios and answer any questions. The Public Information Meeting will be held at the following time and location: CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON BURLINGTON/OAKVILLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING DATE: Tuesday, April 13, 1993 TIME: 6:00 p.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: Auditorium ind tm im . 9 hJ j Mclw?w PUBLIC NOTICE 1151 Bronte Road OAKVILLE, Ontario Halton Regional Centre The theft occurred in the space of 15 minutes, between 10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Monday when workers were gone from the site. $1,500, were stolen from the ground near a tractor trailer at a 2300 Bristol Circle construction site. way radio worth well over $600. Mr. R.L. Smith, P. Eng. President Thorburn Penny Limited 400 Main Street East, Milton L9T 4X5 Telephone No. (416) 875â€"2144 NORTH FACE CAPS reg.39.983...14.99 HUFFY BIKE HELMETS res. 39.93..19.99 NORCO U BAR LOCK Reg.2.93..14.99 ALL SKI TOUQUE feg. to 39.99 ALL 9.99 SKI SOCKS Value to 34.98......... ALL 3.99 NORTH FACE Tâ€"SHIRTS 29.38.... 12.99 SPYDER LONG TS 39.98.,.;....... 17.99 .. sw .. stoes . . . . ... ROSSIGNOL Tâ€"SHIRTS 99.98........ 9.99 RENEGADE BIKE HELMETS 24.99 : ROSSIGNOL SKI GLOVES reg.69.98.............. 1 4.99 SWIFTFLIGHT 12 GOLF BALLS19.99...............9.99 q ALL HEADBANDS (SK1) 2a1ss..... 4. 99 REUSCH SKI GLOVES 99.98....... 29.99 ACTIVA BIKE GLOVES 14.98........ 9.99 ALL SKI POLES to 14.99 / WILDCAT SOCCER SHOES sizes 1912jr.to62.98...... 14.99 ; ALL SKI GOGGLES value to 69.93 24. 99 CARRERA SKI HELMETS 109.00..39, 99 ALL ALUMINUM SQUASH RACQUETS............ 14.99 | ALL COMP. SQUASH RACQUETS to 99.99. ) EU S F0 ALL WOOD HOCKEY STICKS. 14.99 ALL ALUM. HOCKEY STICKS...29.99 ALL HOCKEY GLOVES...onLy 39.99 ALL SHIN PADS value to 49.93.... 14.99 SOURCE WATER BOTTLES few.....99 PONY BALL SHOES s1.95.nNOW 34.99 PRINCE JR. TENNIS RACQUET 59.98.......... 34.99 FISCHER COMPOSITE TENNIS RACQUET 199.98......... 69.99 REFLEX HEAT SKI now 14.99 1 SKI SHIRT TURTLENECKS J ADULT 99 OLYMPIA SWEATSHIRTS 39.98....8.99 ATOMIC SKI HEADBANDS ontLy 49 i ATOMIC KEVLAR SK1sso.00......99.99 SPORT SANDALS 69.98 TOP +1 : es 44.99 PRINCE TENNIS BALLS @timig. TIN 2.99 DEXTER GOLF SHOES 79.98.....59.99 KASTLE INTEGRAL SKIS 595.00.189.99 NORDICA 982 SKI BOOTS 189.99 ROSSIGNOL FLEECE JACKET 99.98; . 1120 39.99

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