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Oakville Beaver, 1 Feb 2008, p. 5

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 1, 2008 - 5 Guns concern police An Unrivaled Selection of Crown Moulding Continued from page 4 point across." During the Hasty Market robbery two men armed with handguns assaulted two employees and a customer before making their escape with an undisclosed amount of money, cigarettes, lottery tickets, watches and phone cards. In the Mac's Milk robbery the handgun wielding robber stole money, but did not assault the employee. "We're always concerned when there are guns involved in a robbery," said Carr. "We warn the public not to approach these people, get any information you can, be it descriptions, licence plates, descriptions of vehicles, but do not approach them." The first suspect in the MinA-Mart robbery is described as black, 6-foot-3, in his early 20s with a medium build. He wore thigh-length beige or light-coloured jacket with the hood up. His gun is described as a black pistol with a lighter coloured pistol grip. The second suspect is described as black, 5-foot-9, in his early 20s with a medium build. He wore a camouflage winter jacket with the hood up, possibly wearing a camouflage baseball hat. He carried a black pis- tol. The third suspect is described as black, 5-foot-9, in his early 20s with a medium build. He wore a black winter jacket with the hood up, possibly wearing a baseball hat with a bandanna across his face. The fourth suspect is described as a male wearing a dark jacket and blue jeans. Halton Police are continuing to investigate this incident. Anyone with information related to it is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905 825-4777 ext. 2215 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). WE INSTALL! WE PAY THE TAXES ON WAINSCOTING Offer Expires Feb. 29, 2008 Try programming thermostat Install a programmable thermostat: These give you greater control over your home comfort. In winter, set the thermostat to 21 degrees C when you are awake and 17 degrees C when you are asleep. In summer, set the thermostat to 26 degrees C and use a ceiling fan to cool your place. When the temperature outside air in. -- From the Energy Action Council of Toronto (EnerACT), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting renewable energy and energy conservation. EnerACT's "Smart Steps, Simple Solutions" program provides information on the way in reduce energy bills at home. falls to at least two degrees lower than the temperature inside, you should "vent" your home - that is, open your windows to let cool Visit our website or showrooms for prices, design ideas. In home design consultation available. 201 Millway Ave., Unit 6, 416-245-1115 One light north of Hwy. 7 & Jane Showroom Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5, Thurs until 7, Sat 10-3 CARRIERS WANTED The Oakville Beaver The Oakville Beaver is looking for newspaper carriers in your neighbour hood! Support your local carrier Join our carrier club Earn extra money and win prizes Many routes still available Call immediately for more information 905-845-9742

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