Oakville Beaver, 12 Aug 1994, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Bank of Nova Scotia robb_e(â€"li SLIV ER S READYâ€"TOâ€"FINISH FINISHED FURNITURE + SHELVES * ROCKING CHAIRS * SPOON RACKS Offâ€"duty female _ cop charged _ after assault at â€" HL â€" Investigators are still hunting a man in connection with the Wednesday robbery of a Speers Road bank. According to Halton Regional Police, the lone male walked into the Bank of Nova Scotia branch at Speers and Dorval Drive, passed a note to a teller, said he had a gun and demanded money. He then fled on foot â€" : . + WOODEN TOY$ + WINDSOR BENCHES * CORNER CABINETS > Women,s Shelter with an undisclosed amount of cash. x . + STORAGE CHESTS + SECRETARY DESKS + WARDROBES f No weapon was seen and there were no #njuries. * BLANKET BOXES * BOOK CASES * ARMOIRES The suspect is described as a white male about 25 years old, fiveâ€" + DEACON‘S BENCHES + ENTERTAINMENT units _ + A female Guelph police officer has been arrested in Oakville and feet sevenâ€"inches tall with a thin build, shoulder length dark hair and possibly a limp. At the time of the robbery he was wearing a dark blue * GRANNY TRUNKS * ROLL TOP DESKS * TABLES CHAIRS charged with assault in connection _ || baseball cap, dark pants and a tâ€"shirt with alternating vertical green and CUSTOM.ORDERS FINISHING AVAILABLE white stripes. 825â€"9665 - %FEEBIE?_lIJ\INE%AÂ¥S women‘s shelter in Milton. According to police, Wednesday‘s incident marks the second time in 2350 L?g?gg?e“)e Rd. W. HALTON pEE?_ J k with an incident last week at a § recent memory that the branch has been held up. The last time hapâ€" On Friday at approximately pened in 1986. 8:45 a.m. a woman showed up at Halton Women‘s Place in Milton under the pretext of needing help. Once inside, she immediately ; approached a resident of the shelter j whom she knew. She grabbed hold of the second woman‘s arm and refused to leave when asked by staff. The woman eventually had to be escorted from the shelter, report t the police. [ Police were contacted and after ‘ their investigation detectives arrested a City of Guelph Police constable Wednesday evening at her Oakville home. Sandra Boyd, 34, has been charged with assault (Ievel one) f utter death threats and criminal C harassment. Z1 isnSny ‘Aepug 411IAMYO 4 Radio stolen from Brookdale Pool A portable radio and a small sX 251 . amount of cash were stolen from § s s Brookdale Pool, 1215 Bridge Road, â€" sometime overnight last Saturday. Halton Regional Police said entry was gained by smashing a window with a piece of wood. # Police are continuing an N [20 YEAR GUARANTEE]| 15 YEAR GUARANTEE]| 10 YEAR GUARANTEE]| 5 YEAR GUARANTEE]| investigation. ORTHOPEDIC|| SLUMBER SLEEP CRASHERS MEDIUM sUPPoRT || _ REGULAR SUPPORT + Sheets Ti $21 | SINGLE MATTRESS SINGLE MATTRESS SINGLE MATTRESS ?'oc'v( ’OFTI!EOC!I 9': * Headboards $19 | 1 5 9 E + Roll Away Cots $98 $ $1 + y + Single Mattress $ DOUBLE . . 309 set 519 SET 164 QUEEN . .. 329 set 559 . . 129 set 214 . 159 set 294 Available in Black White THMAS TE TANKECIE will beat SP from Sat Aug 13~ e toSat. Auig. 20 coME on Do/ 245 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST, OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 905 844â€"5363 TODAY‘S DELIVERY * THE BAY * SHERIDAN COLLEGE | F;HE iE Wt e ACC . _ s Any day of the week. Any quantity ’ As low as $40.00 per%ousand - ::::;sy w ) |s u5y Call Saliya Perera (Burtington only) ' ’ en cberp s Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Fiyer Distribution 4460 FAIRV'EW ST. 246 MAIN ST- E- 490 SPEERS ROAD azz=mm 681â€"9020 878â€"4606 _ 842â€"3368 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE BP LAYâ€"AWAY 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy