Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 2

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THFIIFItllD Mar Alton armed robbery results in roadblock on Highway 7 Weiibound traffic on High 7 Silver Creek was held up for about three hours Thursday as Snelgrove operated a roadblock after armed bank robbery Alton that afternoon Two armed masked men help up a branch of the Canadian Imperial Bunk of Commerce in Alton near The men lied up the lent female let and escaped with between in cash The teller was not injured and was able to free herself and contact police an OPP said The set up roadblocks with lance from the Guclph de and Peel Regional Police to close off surround areas Police checked westbound traffic on Highway and cars southbound on the Seventh Line Silver Creek from between and Police with Alton res ideals and as a result of the infnrmalion gathered to make one arrest Thursday evening and two more on Saturday The three men all from appeared In court in Brampton yesterday morning for a bail hearing Town council to allow stores to choose hours tin in riomni million lid ll in ION Of till in Thursd 1- rid us Thursdn priced int iMKJ ridiy a It on Dee tin in ilk it for irris and J Acton commercial sidewalk at centre of committee debate mptm mix iniliKitii in Hill- for Ins Ik t i irked for til tommillee Tuts Ion he would get i for niu ilk for list side of Willow Street of Mill Street he was jikuifj told fellow council hi to go hit in i mi to the bud committee to sit it could Ik included in Hit budget Thi th il renin lo tin Pro of Bairstow and Langstone get drainage improvements to reijuesLs from in i the town is grivellid Idled ind 1 ineslont Is in Georgetown tins improve on problems Month pass tend it s lint In done lid tint the of I who petitioned win on tin work being done to i biekground iirt on Crescent dr problems to be isolated and be the suit of sheds ind i obstructions being nil path of runoff in tin irof properties tin front down the The report added that shoulder rutling which has on reset Is common to streets gravel shoulders is nidi and vehicular parking The background report on Hailslow Crescent indicated lb it drainage problems there Crescent on the Willow mil Mill slreei ni res open Willow Street when tin work is ton made him feel tint Ihirt would be need or sidiw along hit side of he strut Then arc no walks then now Mr slid he under stood wIilii plan was first proposed the owner the would bear the cost of instilling in front of 111 Stans Any sidewalk lonstnicted there would be iln on owners and the town vi ml gel involved with IhiiMinrs on land he I v Musis the hi lit isn Mr Austin Tin is the difference install sidewalk of interlock iiij bricks which would match existing adjacent walks id of the conventional tilling ill except for preceding i is d they until pm to bylaw and rs drug Mores shops tessi us implement dealers automotive relail and service litres barber shops beauty pirlors milk stores MIS the old township of I had no it 11 I in its While clumbers of and business areas for both urban favor a uniform bylaw there seemed to be no total agreement on exactly how tint bylaw should read A letter from of Shopper Drug Mart suggest til that market conditions rather than government should determine tin hours of business a merchant follows Booth said llnl since the province his passed legislation regulating store closing on Sunday there reillj much need for on store dosing hours Hi agreed with Mr LEAP YEAR TRIO Hern Id photo get their on the of their mother This the three daughters joined mother or Nth home on he line near Surrounded he Irft Man lou Hansom behind and I on lie right nil four blow out candles on The three were the first triplets born In Peel ago Mrs William Ilckrlls Cops fashion show sees uniform changes it timn IlirildsiiIfWrller Tin Hilton Polite held lis own hou Thursda iUhnehthiri of si ini whitll events M A Mai Phi uniforms used i tin I it k of with pti mission detidtd list pure a stjlt patrol id sit how the different dec problems with ddivirv i of the officers hut hid opportunllj lo tin jitkd through both tin hot rb llilion j iiktt during Tilt loinnilssiori has lompl from tin reslnilivi tins of uniform alltrations in the the commission id this the re est for ions w is for of ACCUSATIONS MADE RE WAYJAY PROGRESS of the force modelled the present pta one with the a long shirt One offiter wore the without the rations An officer from Hamilton Wentworth showed tin stlt of jacket worn by n embers of that force which the patrol jacket villi the alterations requested officers Of all jackets the preferred the one the Hamilton officer WAREHOUSE NOW IN FULL SWING AT MILLIERE TV Here Is your golden chance to save money on the Televls equipment youve been dreaming about This annual sale knocks to Factory Suggested List Prices on some Items I SAVE UP TO Itobn Wat lav ration will I about and legal prrienllnj club turlher at the same lime making luncrrnlnj a mrnibrr a law firm The found he matrr to ampin rnouRh o warrant which might unavailable press time full 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