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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Mar 2000, p. 24

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(905) 87 MMilton IPOServîng Milton for Over 25 es *oME *U ami Lanina COMIPARE OURPPRIICES LEE BONIN 5 Main St. E. 878-5323 Fam 878-043 McConnack «I Auto Services JOHN MCCORMACK LICENCED MECHANIC : DOT Inspection Station * Rust Prooflng *computer Diagnostics - General Repairs Air Conditioning - Tune Ups *Brakes 85 Steeles Ave., Unit 6 SM87-0870 ~ * SENTINEL AUTOMOTIVE * Major & Mnr Repars -Tune Ups Air ConditSes ng - Brekea* a ngines - Diesel Eahaust - Satety Insapectos . Towsg -Marine Repaira H-ecIi Sen* .4tliQI as(ionehed V/aie 342 Bronte St.South, Unit 12 & 13, Milton 878-8066 *, NE service DDMMULTON 1ILIM LTIED centre Speciliing in.. FUEL INJECTION - AUTO ELECTRIC & CHARGING -AUJTO ANDOTRLERWgING SYSTEMS - DELCO BATrIERIES * TUNE-UP & EMISSION CON- - BRAItE SERVICE TROIS - SAFETY INSPECTIONS - AUTOAJR CONDMTONING 18 Thompson Rd. Unit 12 878-7221 Massive Inventory Clearance 1999 Central Air Conditioners «à ASTAR ansd child maputees know thôt 4 f SM seconds of f un in the wI"ong Place cen change your lIfe forever. A 's message? 'a robot. 1 can ara back on. Sea ASTAN and the 1- Campu 81 H, 'ÀAr onditkc p ~ ~ ~ n il- PP P An incident of road rage was irecently reported in Milton. The incident occurred as Woodward Avenue and Wilson Drive, as 11:25 s.m. Saturday, Halton Regional Police said. Police said the ordeal began when the victin made motions as the suspect who went through a light. The suspect forced the victim over to the curh. White a passenger in thse vehicle pinned the victim's door closed, the sus- pect grabhed the victim around the throat and punched hiro in thse face. The suspects gos back in the car and drove away. Police are investigatirlg. Camping gear stolen The owner of a 1991 gray American CHK returned from hiking as Sixth Line and No. 5 Sideroad between 6 and 7 p.m. Saturday to flnd bis vehicle broken into. A celI phone, sunglasses, knapsacks, tent, humer atove, a compaas and a knife weoe stolen. The value was about $1,200. Rock climbing equipment stolen A New York man wbo waa rock chmb- ing as Rattlesnake Point between noon and 4:30 p.m. last Friday came hack to discov- er his two-door, red 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse had heen broken inso. Two haga of climhing equipment and ropeweoe taken. 1% Wu. -;p -mmrr--Mmî--MQ loi i sum 1 cil 9 É 1 1 i AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY M"i i Police Blotter The losa totalled approximately $1,000. Car window smashed At Crawford Lake, the owner of a Chevrolt Lumina found bis passenger- side front window smashed last Friday hetween 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Nothing waa taken. Police are warning people who are visit- ing Milton's conservation areas to not leave anytbing in their vebicles. "We've seen a lot of (thefts)," said Det. Sgt. Jackie Gordon. "Take everything along and don't leave anything in your car."I Stolen car recovered Police recovered a stolen vehicle early laat Friday momning as Regional Road 25 and Hwy. 401. When police investigated, tbey found that the white Plymoutb Sundance was on the Guelph Police Department's file as heing stolen. Police charged a 21-year-old maie, who was allegedly found sleeping in the car, with possession of stolen property under $5,000. Crime Stoppers 0 F H A LTO0N Police seek auto thief Police are still looking for the person who stole a dark purple 1999 Dodge Neon from Farah's Food Mart on Laurier Avenue January 2. At about 10 p.m., thse owner of the vebi- cIe went into the store, leaving ber car unlocked and ninning. White looking out a window, tbe woman watched aa a young man, wearing a yellow jacket and with either dark bair or wea-ing a dark hall cap, gos into ber vehi- cle and drove eastbound on Laurier Avenue. Police in Barrie found the vebicle nine days later, but no charges have been laid. If you know wbo stole this car, caîl Crime Stoppera. Crime Stoppera reminda drivers to safe- guard their vehicles froro theft by not leav- ing them running unattended. If you have any information that leada to an arreat in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1'000. You need not give your name and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppera docs not subscribe to caîl display. Caîl I1-800-222-TEPS or 825-TtPS. Crimne Stoppers of Halton is operated by a board of directors made up of 18 civil- ians fromn ail ar'eas of the region. The rewardftmd resultsfromn thefinarrcial sup- port of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens.

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