On Sat. April 3rd, at 1:42 p.m. a lone male party entered the Bank of Montreal situated at 240 North Service Rd. w. (Oakville Towne Centre) Oakville, and approached a male teller. The suspect handed the teller a note demanding large bills and indicated he had a gun by reach- ing into his jacket pocket. The teller complied with this demand and the male suspect grabbed the money a d ran out of the bank heading 'westbound. There was no vehicle or weapon observed. If you have any information that eads to an arrest In thls or any other ase, you may be ehgible for a cash reward of up to $1.000. You need not give your name and your mfor- mation will be treated with complete 'anonymity. Please call I-800-668, ‘5151 or 825-TIPS. fee, "m Iltlb ue & 'lgl,'felll,,, Police seeking bank robber Halton Region Police in Oakville and Crime 1 Halton are asking the pu' tance in identifying a m who robbed the Bank of , Oakville. May $. mo Oakville citizens will learn how they can contribute to eliminating racial prejudice by hearing speakers on a panel that includes Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale, local repre- sentatives from the Halton Board of Education and the Halton Police Services and members of various ethnic groups. Light refreshments will follow the panel discussion. The panel will deal with preju- dice and racial discrimination as it appears in the everyday lives of Canadians. The meaning of race and racial prejudice, its root causes, preven- tion and elimination will be dis- cussed at a meeting on Thurs.May 6th from 7 pm. to 9:30 p.m. at the Oakville Central Library Auditorium on Navy Street. The event is sponsored and orga- nized by the Bahai Community of Oakville, a group that has been vitally interested in issues relating to race, not only in Canada but worldwide. Oakville? For those who ngree. the popular Walking Tours of Old Oakville return again this spring and summer at the Oakville Museum. Oakville historian Dick Marshall is your guide on these informative and entertaining walking tours of Old Oakville, Tours will be held on Sundays at 2 p.m. on May 16, June 20, July 18, and August l5. Tours start at the Oakville Museum and each tour is approximately tow hours. Tickets are $10 per person n Ot Bahai's sponsoring meeting on prejudice Walking tours of old O‘éi'kVille return this month' In a c as Oak» CanonLaserColorCopitsas lowasQQ¢ Oversize Xerox copies to 36" wide On-site, bin .lamlna ' reduction 1Matgel1ting services. Jh'llilt SUI. 842-2432 th 136 Kerr St. Oakville hurmm Minimuml00aopies per .. l In I Crime ll Tll I a warm Sund a walking tou br those who u what S COPE historic town Since 1976 ice Detective: e Stoppers o public's assis male susocc )uld M ttli' .c suspect Ionueal in ll ll u Jld the )Id md of This is a perfect activity for Oakville residents to show visitors some of the heritage Oakville has to offer. 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