Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 1993, p. 4

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Police Blotter Coin collection stolen from house Halton Regional Police are still calculating the value of a coin collection stolen from a Trevor Drive home Sunday. The house was broken into between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Sunday when someone pried open a sliding glass door and then pried open an interior door. A collection of coins was stolen. Included was a collection of 1984 Calgary Olympics coins as well as numerous coins collected over the past 75 years by family members. % Police say two males were seen in the area at the time of the breakâ€"in. One was a white male aged 16 to 18 with dark hair. He wore bluejeans, a black baseball cap worn backwards, sneakers and a grey jacket with dark sleeves. The second suspect was also a white male and he wore a plum colâ€" BUYING, SELLING or MORTGAGING A HOUSE Call us for a quote! McLEOD HORNER Barristers Solicitors END OF SEASON SAI..E! ! SOLAR POOL HEATING SYSTEMS! 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Nancy Blair works at Royal Bank Business Centre here in | Oakville. And last year she volunâ€" teered to take a local 10â€"yearâ€"old girl under her wing. Nancy took her to play beach volleyball. And to a car rally. A scavenger hunt. Even an Indian Village. You see, Nancy is a Special Events Volunteer and Board member for the Big Sister Association. And for the last Nancy Blair gets i year she‘s been paired up with a girl named Amanda, a Little Sister who is waiting for a permanent Big Sister matchup. Thanks to the Big Sister Association, girls like Amanda are receiving more of the love, understanding, and guidance they need during their formative years. to the swing of things with Amanda. It‘s all fun and games when Oakville‘s Nancy Blair gets together with her little sister Being on the finance committee, Nancy also helps initiate fundraising efforts so Big Sisters can play an even larger role in her community. So what does Nancy get in return? "It gives me a real sense of satisfaction to know that I‘m helping to make a difference in a girl‘s life, while also supporâ€" ting a valuable program in the community," she says. "What‘s more, Amanda and I have developed a real rapport with each other and have had a lot of fun." Thanks, Nancy. You‘re a role model for all of us. And to all the other Royal Bank people here and across Canada who volunteer their time in so many ways, we‘d just like to say thanks for doing what you do. 0 ROYAL BANK 404 4 id 46 4 4 s04 40404 4 .4 Man charged in GST scam Halton Regional Police said the most recent cheque cashed was in the amount of $48. Cheques had been cashed dating back to June. The cheques belonged to an Oakville woman, but were cashed and converted for personal use by the man. 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