Oakville Beaver, 30 Nov 1994, p. 17

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l ) } ) I r F } V r 4 j f ’. P iBurglars strike November 30, 1994 McIntosh. *‘ A Burlington man was arrested n Oakville Sunday connection with "the recovery of a stolen car. According to Halton Regional Police, three suspicious males were seen in the vicinity of a vehicle ‘parked in the Lakeshore Roadâ€"Kerr Street area around 3:20 a.m. They were chased by police and one was The 1989 Dodge â€" stolen from an underground garage in Burlington â€" was found nearby and had damage to the steering column and gear ° shift. Richard Lee Beck, 19, of Plains 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 TOLL FREE during daytime in north Oakville A rash of burglaries in the fhorthern section of Oakville has detectives asking for help from the public to arrest the trend. ,, : Within the boundaries of the \ » 3 Q.E.W., 16 Mile Creek, Dundas * Street, and Ninth Line, there have : been 20 breakâ€"ins to homes since Bept. 23rd. The method of entry < varies from case to case, but all l t have occurred between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Thieves are interested (mainly) ‘in VCR‘s, televisions, jewelry, and compact discs. Crime Stoppers is eager to assist in stopping this crime trend. A tip from you, that identifies someone involved in these crimes, or identifies someone who is‘ in possession of stolen properâ€" |ty, could help reduce the frequenâ€" ¢y of these entries and earn you gome cash at the same time. i If you have any information Wwhich leads to an arrest in this or finy other case, you may be eligiâ€" _ ble for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name, and your information can be taken with complete anonymiâ€" ty in 140 languages. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to tall display. Please call 1â€"800â€" 668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS (THAT‘S 825â€"8477). Clothes needed for Children‘s Aid Do you have boots, snowsuits, winter coats, and other items of winâ€" ter clothing that your children have outgrown? If they are in good conâ€" dition, please consider donating them to the Halton Children‘s Aid Society, and they will make them available through our Clothing Depot to needy children in our comâ€" munity. While they need clothes for chilâ€" dren of all ages, baby snowsuits and boots for older children are especialâ€" Ty in demand. Clothing and footwear can be dropped off at the Halton Children‘s Aid Society Office at 465 Morden Rd. (just north of Speers Rd.) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday. |Lecion Comes ThH i Members of the Oakville Legion recently handed over $2,000 to the local branch of the Salvation Army. Doing the honors were Garfield Stacey, Maj. Robert Zwicker, Bill Allan pres. and Hugh Teen faces charges over stolen car THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ANNOUNCEMENT Gerry Doyle, Manager of the Oakville office of RBC Dominion Securities, is pleased to announce the appointments of Derek Hebb and D‘Arcy Richardson as Investment Advisors. RougaH For Army Derek Hebb is a University of Western Ontario graduate and former business owner. Mr. Hebb is active in the community, supporting the Canadian Spinal Cord Society and the Canadian Cancer Society. D‘Arey Richardson is a graduate of the University of King‘s College, and brings with him business experience in Canada and Europe. Derek Hebb and D‘Arcy Richardson will be responsible for developing and managing investment accounts for individuals and families in the Oakville area. Derek Hebb Investment Advisor RBC Dominion Securities has been offering investment advice to governments, corporations and individual investors since 1901. RBC Dominion Securities, Canada‘s leading investment dealer, is a member of the Royal Bank Group. RBC RBC Dominion Securities, DOMINION Swi#te 105, 277 Lakeshore Road Fast, SECURITIES Oakwville, Ontario PGA 5MG A Member of Royal Bank Group (905) 338â€"3030 Arcy Richardson Investment Advisor (Photo by Peter McCusker) The Canadian National Institute for the Blind Ontario Divisio Road has been charged with possesâ€" sion over $1,000 and two counts of For Information Call (905) 275â€"5332 breach of probation. He will appear in court Jan. 3rd. FOR YOUR GOOD HEALTH. MORE SMOKEâ€"FREE AREAS. FEWER PLACES THAT CAN SELL TOBACCO PRODUCTS. FOR YOUR CHILDREN, IOUGHER 1.D. REQUIREMENTS AND GREATER PENALTIES TO RETAILERS WHO SELL TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO THOSE UNDER 19. THERE‘S A NEW LAW. A LAW CREATED TO HELP US ALL BREATHE A LITTLE EASIER. IT‘S WHAT YOU‘VE BEEN ASKING OAKVILLE, BURLINGTON AND MILTON CALL (905) 825â€"6060 GEORGETOWN AND ACTON (905) 825â€"8113 EXT. 7455 FOR. IT‘S HERE. FOR AN EASYâ€"TO READ COPY OF ONTARIO‘S TOBACCO CONTROL ACT. CALL OR VISIT THE HALTON REGIONAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT.

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