Page 6 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 6, 1993 W. John Bloss *Sales Representative —_t Bus. (519) 824-0044 Res. (519) 856-4527 18 MONTHS YOUNG IN THE VILLAGE OF ROCKWOOD 3 bedrooms, one with ensuite. Combined living-dining. Combined kitchen-breakfast. Walk-out to garden. Family room, main floor laundry. 3 bathrooms. Attached garage. Gas heating. Central air. Clean, bright home in new order. Flexible closing for occupation. Offered at $195,000. John Bloss* 824-0044, Res. 856-4527 sutton group ~ graystone realty inc., realtor AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER UR SEARCH IS OVER! YO $144,900. This updated 3 bedroom home sits on treed 50' x 150’ property backing onto. Donald} Mann Park. I's a short walk to schools, it so te ps ha a : wih wa a.-Shows pe of owner. Mat your veirg assol"** erga ‘Ne Holy Cross Church in Georgetown celebrated its Fall Festival and Auction last iturday. Pastoral Committee Secretary Mary Mlodozenec holds Gold tickets to a Toronto Maple Leaf game, while Auctioneer Joe Del Guidice, (left), Rev. Ed House (cen= tre), and Auctioneer Fred Marks hold a hockey stick autographed by the Maple Leafs. Money raised will complete repairs and renovations to the church for its upcoming 35th Anniversary. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Bell Canada theft investigated Bell Canada was the tar- get for a substantial theft that took place over a two- night period last June. Halton Police and Crime Stoppers would appreciate hearing from anyone with information that could help - solve the case. During the nights of June 27 and June 28, several ser- vice vehicles were broken into while they were parked at the Bell compound at 1151 Cornwall Rd. in Oakville. Van windows were smashed so the vehi- cles could be unlocked for access to the material stored in. Telephones, printers, cir- cuit and voltage testers and a switchboard were stolen. Police estimate the damage 0 the vans to be approxi- mately $1,200. The dollar value of the stolen equip- ment was pegged at $17,000 If you have any informa- tion that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your information will be treated with complete anonymity. Please call 1-800-668- 5151 or 825-TIPS, (that’s 825-8477) Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a Board of Directors made up of 18 civilians from all areas of Halton Region. Our reward fund results from the finan- cial support of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens. The Board of Directors raises the money, decides on the amount of the rewards and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers of Halton Inc. is incorporated as a charitable organization, therefore all donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. spring fed pond and detached garage. The finished basement] offers a 4th bedroom, washroom, rec. room and a “walk-out”. Contact Allan Chabassol*** RMRW93-51