Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 18 August 1993, p. 2

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EIS 'S:'“S cy Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, August 18, 1993 TODD SIMPSON INSURANCE SERVICES R.R. #5 CALEDON EAST ONTARIO LONIEO Specializing in home & farm insurance Personalized service Full Replacement cost available for dwelling - farm buildings Phoney money Counterfeit U.S. bills are becoming a more serious‘ con- cem in Halton Region. “This is definitely becoming a problem here and in surrounding munic- ipalities,” said Detective Sergeant Mike Kingston of the Halton Regional Police Services. He added during the Past month, more than 15 counterfeit $50 and $100 bills were passed in Halton Hills and Milton. Kingston advises people dealing with the currency to keep an American bill on hand * Discounts available ¢ ¢ Payment Plans ¢ with which they can compare SERVICE ISN'T JUST MY NAME customers’ currency, or direct Customers to the nearest bank, ITS MY BUSINESS where staff is more qualified td distinguish between counterfeit 5 1 800: 268 4393 and legitimate bills. a ae iF On Aug. 5, a man passed a counterfeit $100 at a roadside Morley Mills Co-operative Non-Profit Housing, located on Pine Valley Trail in fryit stand on 17 Side Road AN @ Georgetown, celebrated its 10th Anniversary last Saturday. Pictured above are the 10th and Winston Churchill Blvd. in e e O A Anniversary Committee members, Ron McKnight (front), Brian Carlson (left), North Halton Hills. Police are look- o Halton MPP Noel Duignan, Beth Hanson, Olga Motta, Town of Halton Hills Mayor Russ __ing for a white male, in his Miller, Heather Carlson, Janis Deoliveira, and Diana Motta. mid-30s, who was driving a Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW_ white GMC. Pick-up truck. Heaton backs Burnett Continued from page 1 Process of 10 contracts which he knew of. y “This had better be solved before someone sues for loss of income due to non-performance,” Burnett said. Counc. Rob Heaton agreed with Bumett. Heaton familiar- ized councillors at 4 meeting last week with the Class i Proceedings Act, passed at the, beginning of the year, which Moly Foca bag Every OY: will make it easier for individuals who have banded together as a result of common grievances to sue for damages. “I believe we should take notice of this correspondence (Burnett’s letter) and’effect changes within the department, seeking improvements in service equal to the standard of neighboring municipalities,” Heaton said. Municipal administrator, Ray King, attributed the delays to a problem of staffing and announced a temporary plans examiner has been hired: ~~ Counc.Al Cook speculated another reason ‘may be that Halton Hills seems to have more construction taking place than other municipalities. “We’re (Halton Hills) still vibrant with all the construction going on,” he said. ek 1D FEATURING SATELLITE T.V. Enjoy the Summer with ws! BUFFET 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 I ALL93's ARE RED TAGGED To “5 MAKE ROOM FOR ¥ THE NEW MODELS: mazpa Maxine You Fret Ricut ° KARIOKE Wednesday 8 p.m.- 1 a.m. Saturday 3 to 7 p.m. \\ fl ACHILLES MOTORS LTD. 357 Queen St. East, Acton M8 459.8065 *" 853-0200 ‘**Lease based on 48 months, $1500 and 1st & last required. OAC. Frt., PDI, taxes & lic. extra. Residuals & all factory incentives apply. See dealer for details. O.A.C. & availability!

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