q!'†. THEY:":." SOURCE Murder remains unsolved after more than a decade hearing a woman screaming and seeâ€" ing a female fitting Adriano‘s descripâ€" tion being pulled by the arm by a man D 1993 TOPAZ SPORT 2 DOOR Bs tan frar a‘ = ©9.994 Are You on Unemployment Insurance? HEALTH CARE AIDE Continued from page Sheridan College is offering the following program Start Date End Date Location Cost FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 639â€"0250. Colorâ€"keyed decklid spoiler, rocker panel cladding, atuminum wheels, 14" performance tires, 5 speed manual transmission and air conditioning. Stock # 32028 April 5, 1993 August 27, 1993 Burlington Campus, 3055 New Street No fee for U.1. recipients ' : yAK-LANI INCOLN MERCURY (Fullâ€"Time Days) SHERIDAN who forced her into Street The suspect was described as a white male, fiveâ€"feet sevenâ€"inches to i car on Mary fiveâ€"feet nineâ€"inches tall, medium build with brown hair feathered back to the neck. The car was a Chevette, twoâ€"door automatic with three stripes on each side and a rear window deâ€" fogger. "Police forces will be looking at all their unsolved homicides and sexual assaults to see if any would fall in line with what we‘re looking at here," said Green Ribbon Task Force and Halton Det. Sgt. Bob Waller. Photo&ragher, BARBARA STEPHENS Will Be Present At A STOP iN TIME Photo Gallery & Will Aut%graph Prints Of Her Work "Tulips" Currently On Di?lay, With One Print Being Oftfered As A Door Prize. Canadian Desi%;wer, HEATHER ANDERSEN Will Present Her 1993 Sprin§ Collection Of Ladies Leisure & Evening Wear With A 10% Discount Offered On All Merchandise For This Special Event. Refreshments Will Be Served YORK HELPS PAY YOUR UTILITY BILLS Location: 94 George St.; Oakville, Ont. Time: 1 p.m. â€" 4 p.m. DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE IN THE TOWNE SQUARE Change of Ownership § > => 4z THE CARD SHOP Heather Anders @ OPEN HOUSE _ __#@_ [ A STOP in TIME MEET THE ARTIST h h A STOP IN TIME & HEATHER ANDERSEN Cordially Invite You To Attenc? "Our Open House/Meet The Artist Day" Sunday, February 28/93. Waller said he doesn‘t see an immediate connection between Bernardo and Adriano‘s disappearâ€" ance and murder, but confirmed that as soon as things "settle down" the task force would be communicating to police services about their unsolved cases and then looking at the time line of Bernardo‘s past. "That‘s going back, about 10 years ago, so he‘d be 19 years old. Where was he living, what was he doing? E 8t ‘«l C€AT EER LC Ad0 3 dR \af \ § We‘ll be looking at that," said Waller, _ would say, hopefully in the next couâ€" The Halton task force detectives _ ple of weeks we‘ll be sending inforâ€" will be contacting Oakville‘s Criminal _ mation to other investigators," said Investigation Bureau and the detective _ Waller, noting there is still some inforâ€" in charge of sexual assaults in order to _ mation he can‘t yet release, check any outstanding occurrences. Police in both Niagara Region and "There‘s no big rush. He‘s Metro Toronto (which investigated (Bernardo) in custody and he‘s not and charged Bernardo in connection going anywhere," said Waller estimatâ€" to crimes committed by the ing it may take a couple of weeks Scarborough rapist), have reported before police begin checking outâ€" investigating Bernardo in relation to standing crimes. crimes other than the two murders and "We‘re just buried here. We still 43 other crimes for which he‘s already have to get some people arrested. 1 been charged. Thieves make off with copper pipe We‘ll be looking at that," said Waller, The Halton task force detectives will be contacting Oakville‘s Criminal Investigation Bureau and the detective in charge of sexual assaults in order to check any outstanding occurrences. "There‘s no big rush. He‘s (Bernardo) in custody and he‘s not going anywhere," said Waller estimatâ€" ing it may take a couple of weeks before police begin checking outâ€" standing crimes. Police say a large quantity of copper pipe was stolen in a from the Crane Supply‘s Chartwell Road compound, Thursday night. Thieves cut off a padlock on a gate on a perimeter fence and then cut a hole in the wall of a small barn within the compound, said police. A large quantity of copper pipe in 12â€"footlengths was stolen. Wednesday, Feb. 24th: The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Garfield Container Committee meets at 7 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Oakville Transit Advisory Committee for the Physically Disabled is at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room in the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Thursday, Feb. 25th: A Special Council Meeting regarding the 1993 Operating and Capital Budget Nine year Forecast will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Halton Board of Education meets at 8 p.m. at the J.W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. Saturday, Feb. 27th: A Town of Oakville Skills Workshop Training is at 9 a.m. in the Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms in the Council Chambers in the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. 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