Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday August 1990 Raid at Terra Cotta residence nets weapons and property Robert W Chandler Georgetown resident picked for high OPP post TORONTO Superintendent Robert Chandler has been promoted chief superintendent Administrative Services Division Ontario Pro Police The promotion became effective May Chandler began his OPP career in in his hometown Chatham Except for a posting to Grand Bend in he remain ed there until when he was promoted corporal and transferred to Sioux Lookout Detachment Later that year he moved to Career Management Branch in Toron to where he was nvol ed w the select on of OPP recruits In 1981 he was promoted sergeant and to Tram Branch In Chandler promoted and moved into Computer Services Branch where he was responsible for the informal technology delivery systems of the Most recently he served as director of the Train in Br a position he held since be promoted superintendent in 1987 Chief Superintendent Chandler is the son of Irvin and Roberta Chandler of McNaughton Avenue Chatham He and his wife Jeanne live in Georgetown with their idren and Brady Halton Regional Police estimate about break and enter curances will be cleared up after police confiscated an estimated in stolen property during a search warrant executed at a Terra Cotta residence Halton police and Guelph OPP executed the search warrant at the Terra Cotta residence Aug 7 with suspicions the suspects were heavily armed Arrested at the residence were two males Further investigations on the same date resulted in the arrest of two males also believed to have been involved in the rural break and enters During a search of the residence police seized 33 firearms and 700 rounds of ammunition Included in the seizure were four machine guns five replica pistols four replica PPK guns two military assault rifles a loaded Strun 357 Magnum six replica grenades and several shotguns two of which had sawed off barrels Also seized was a large quantity of army style clothing radios tools and tool boxes VCR and other numerous household tides Police say District One Criminal Investigation Bureau and Halton Intelligence Bureau members assisted Guelph Ontario Provincial Police the investigations Detec from Halton CIB investigated SERVICE NX 1000 PRINTER j ONLY 229 j IBM Epson I COLOUR ONLY I j While Lasl 416 Si I I41EI IFail Unit Mostl Chips of the Irish potatoes grown in North Caro are made into potato chips artel An PRICES LOWER THAN A SNAKES MA RUT Call GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8773562 HOURS Mon CLOSED SATURDAY Clothing Men- Ladies Childrens ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 8771598 J DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN a ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE LIMITED EDITION PRINT Signed By KELLY GRUBER AT 1 24 Main St S GEORGETOWN 8777654 suspect information obtained from Guelph and Caledon OPP Police believe property con fiscated in the search is related to break ins in Burlington Milton Acton Georgetown Caledon and locations Some weapons and property found at the Terra Cotta residence were taken during break ins at Acton BCA Services in J It is estimated that in property has been stolen in the rural area break ins Police believe the males involved were operating an extensive network as much of the stolen property was quickly dispersed As a result of the seizure police estimate Milton occurences dating as far back as December will be solved Confiscated property has been related to at least five break ins in Milton Four males have been charged with possession of stolen property Two of the males include a father and son and a third is a young offender Police are sear ching for a fifth man believed to be connected to the break ins NON DENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE SW corner Flnchgate Hwy Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 10 30 7 Wednesday 8 We Prov Chid en ch Nil Engl toltalan translator Pastor George A LeRoy 2176 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 BOYS GIRLS TAKE A BIG STEP TOWARDS A BRIGHT FUTURE JOIN THE HERALD CARRIER TEAM EARN A REGULAR INCOME NO COLLECTIONS Jamie 14 years old has been a carrier for the Hills Herald for three years His money goes into the bank to col lect interest and to grow Jamie delivers 140 papers Wednesdays and Saturdays Jamie will be entering Grade at Georgetown District High School in September One who likes to participate in sports Jamie hopes to someday be a baseball player or go pro in football For bis efforts Jamie will receive a large pizza courtesy of Hut in Georgetown DONT CALL TODAY the HERALD CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 8772201