Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 February 1993, p. 2

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Page 2- Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, February 10, 1993 mek ke IR) : FEATURING SATELLITE T.V. KARIOKE Wednesday Evening with Vicky Haynes Saturday Afternoon with Amanda Lee With the D-J Sounds of Karioke Dave _ This Thursday, Friday and Saturday Country 50/60 te He ke RE EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ¢ Roast Beef * Baked Ham with a second hot entrée every week Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table JUST 1 PRICE?! We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. Stolen property unearthed in cemetery Halton Regional Police were led to a quiet, deserted, village ceme- tery last week in their search for a stolen cache of valuable jewels and rare coins. A nine-month old Belfountain burglary case was partly solved when a Norval teen led police to a buried stash in the old Norval Cemetery on Winston Churchill Dr. Police Beat The Caledon OPP began the investigation on May 26, 1992 after receiving a a break and enter call from a home in Belfountain.The owners had just returned from a vacation to discov- er, in their absence; someone had broken into their home and stolen \ALENTINE WLURS@ Boxer SaOTS Ties spec section gg go 70 Main S. ———¢ CRUISEWEAR WONG A MEN'S WEAR De Syne rget their 250 pound safe containing jewelry and rare coins, valued at over $80,000. Some of the stolen property was recovered in October of last year when a Norval woman called Halton Police after discovering jewelry and coins in her grandson’s room. However, the source of the stolen-property at that time was unknown. Last Wednesday Halton Police received information from the Caledon OPP, verifying the source. They brought the eighteen-year-old from Norval in for questioning and he, in turn, led them to the Norval cemetery. Halton Public Works were called in and a jackhammer broke the frozen ground to unearth the safe, with most of the jewelry and coins intact. Some of the pieces of jewelry are still missing and police are continu- ing their investigation. The Norval teen has been charged with posses- sion of stolen property. Under the gun A Georgetown teenager was arrested in the Georgetown Marketplace parking lot after a woman reported to police that a youth had pointed a gun at her car at the intersection of Mountainview and Armstrong Ave. on Sunday. The gun turned out to be a Marksman repeating pellet gun and the eighteen-year-old has been charged with possessing a firearm while prohibited by court from car- rying or possessing a firearm and pointing a firearm. On) own 877-7361 ; Equipment stolen A Sinclair Ave. construction company trailer was broken into on the weekend. After prying off a door, equipment and items of unknown quantity and value were stolen. Police ateinvestigating.. Price TWIN, set $599 $299 DOUBLE, set $799 $399 QUEEN, set $999 $499 KING, set $1199 $699 30 yr. Warranty ~ Sets Only GEORGETOWN'S ONLY TRUE FACTORY DIRECT QUALITY BEDDING STORE. 265 Guelph St., Georgetown (rex to Belamys) 873-2753 TH SHATTERWWG Nobody, but nobody, sells for less! Be 2 Selection of FUTONS and FRAMES Starting from $189 Check Out the Largest Selection of

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