Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 August 1993, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills ‘This Week; Wednesday, August'1't, 1993 i Two-year-old Kyla Reid (far left), 6-year-old Elaine Tonet and 2-year-old Jasmine Presik of Acton, thoroughly enjoyed their Caterpillar Express train ride last Sunday at Acton’s Leathertown Festival. z photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW First Choice Haircutters has always stood for value, quality, service and a fair price: Our KIDSCUTS are no exception. Prices and styles right in tune with today. WATCH FOR FLYERS with cost cutting coupons in set issue and in Saturday Aug 11 Halton Hills This Week 1 Mountainview Rd. N. Georgetown 878-183 The Green Fiddle Morris Dancers from Toronto performed their traditional steps for an appreciative audience in front of Wetherby’s at last Sunday’s Acton Leathertown Festival. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Historic Tour Acton Councillor Rick Bonnette was the tour guide for a historical tour of Acton on the double-decker bus that was Part of last Sunday’s Acton Leathertown Festival. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW toots the whistle of the replica lemonstrated by Jim Mandy of Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Ungrateful tenant rips-off landlord A 22-year-old male bor- der, living on Trafalgar Rd. in Georgetown, took a quantity of the landlord’s rings, watches and other jewelry Saturday night, along with a credit card and the landlord’s van. The 1987 white Ford van was returned late the following evening, when the man was arrested by police in the driveway and charged with two counts of theft over $1,000, theft of a credit card and possession of stolen property. The jewel- ry, valued at $4,100 was not recovered and is believed to have been sold for drug money.

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