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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Apr 2000, p. 10

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10 -Tihe Canadian Champion, Frlday. April 7, 2000 I Nipissing Rd. businesses ransacked Several businesses on Nipissing court April 17. Road were broken into on the Arret in road incident evening of March 28. At Joe's Wholesale Produce, the A 47-year-old roan has been front door was forced opened and charged witb dangerous driving and thieves stole tbree bottles of liquor assault in connection with a road and some Italian money. The value rage incident. was estimated as $150. The incident occurred at Houseware Sales Ltd. alto had its Woodward Avenue and Wilson front door pried open, but it's nos Drive atî 1:25 a.m. March 25. known what was taken. It's alleged Usat following a driving Thse aide door of Smelko Foundry dispute, Use suspect forced the victim Products Limited was pried open. to pull over bis car and then grabbed Thieves stole a set a golf clubs worUs hum by Use throat and puncbed bim in about $2,000. Use face. Halton Regional Police are investi- Mischief charge gating. Polie caseA I 7-year-old maie was cbarged Policechasewith misebief after a vehicle was A 23-year-old Campbellville man damaged Saturday. waa cbarged wiUs dangerous driving Wben police went to an addrest at and failing to stop for police. Laurier Avenue at about 11:15 pin., On March 30 at about 12:15 amo., Usey found a group of youths banging police tried to pull over a vebicle on around. A Ford Windttar was dam- Lower Base Line and Tremaine aged. Road. The driver didn't stop and One youth wtt cbarged and wilI police chased the car along Steeles appe ar in court April 28. Avenue. TIse vebicle was eventually Bricks thrown pulled over near King and Hugb streets. Someone Usrew bricks Usrough Use The suspect will appear in Milton window of a home and a van on Police Blotter Marcellus Avenue at about 10:20 p.m. Saturday. The first brick was Usrown Usmough a kitchen window, causing about $300 damage. Another brick wtt thrown througb Use front window of a neigbbour's van. Damage is esti- mated at $200. Schools vandalized E.W. Foster Sehool on Coxe Boulevard and Robert Baldwin Sehool on Wilson Drive had two windows broken over Use weekend of March 31 and April 3. The damage at E.W. Foster is about $300, wbile damage is estimat- ed at $500 for Robert Baldwin. Alcohol stolen Ten bottles of liquor and 21 cases of beer were stolen from Use Italian Canadian Club on Tremaine Road between March 31 and April 2. The thieves broke in througb a sliding glass door. The estimated cot is about $1.500. A $51,000 GMC flatbed truck was stolen ovemight of Match 27 and 28 at the Chalet Family Restaurant on Regional Road 25 south of No. 5 Sideroad. The white truck with dual wheels was parked at the restaurant and had a for sale sign on it. Money stolen An employee of the Main Street Shopper's Ding Mart had rooney stolen out of ber wallet sometîme between 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The thief got into thse back: tuom of the atore where the employeea keep their personal belonga. There was $60 in ber wallet. Roofaslashed A 1997 convertible Ford Mustang parked overnigbt of Marcb 23 and 24 at E.C. Drury Higb Sehool bad its roof slaahed. A number of items including a celI phone, cassettes, a micro cassette recorder and sunglasses were stolen. The estimated lous is $1 ,500. Sce You at the Wellness Fair Make sure you check us out at the ever popular MDH Wellness Fair Which takes place tomorrow, April 8 fmom 9:30 f0 4:00 pm at the Milton Mail. This year's theme is "Passpert te Wellness". Be sure and pick up your passport, have it filled in and drop it in the draW box for a chance to Wifl one of the many exciting prizes. There's something for everyone at this year's Fair. So take a minute to stop on by Land sav "Hi." and Mmi Aaf Accrodilui Emissions Tost & Rheii FacUily " Exhausl eLIcaauéSfUy loqmdtIa Shioa n duaa CamuPLi., Di'oes * UFSTIMt ttI4AttT AND BRAJtt COMPUTtRIZtD VEHICLE COtT HItTORY - SHUTTLE SERVICE PERSONALIZtD SERVICE *Wt CAN GUY VEHICLES AT THE AUCTION! ASil FOR MAS. i -b 9 NIPISOIMO ROAD 878_2952 STEMLt UmmST RD um mii5 wk - M Serving Milton for Over 25 Yr à -O BU * n, U a Lmu COMPARE OUR PRIES LEE BONIN 5 Main St. E. AU'TO TECHI : COMPsUERDIANOTICS .95 .CMP55RWHttL BRINt .TC5oSNS BItEATINt BAKES t COMPUTER RIEL INJECSNSSS I I Tire Sale & Service 555 Main St. E. 876-4788 878-5323 Fax 87844M9 McCormack < Auto Services JOHN MCCORMACK LICENCED MECHANIC " DOT Inspection Station - Rust Proofing " Computer Diagnostics * General Repairs *Air Conditioning - Tune Ups " Irakes 85 Stades Ave., Unit 6 8783.0870 * * SENTINEL AUTOMOTIVE -Air Conditonung - Brakes - Ergines - Diesel -Exhausi- Safeiy Inspections - Towving - Marine Repaira HO-Têch Service u'th olfjashionedalue 342 Dronte St. South, Unit@ 12 & 13, Milton 878-8066 *Mift» Imort ~ O *UNE service Car Centr~ U FA TEg centre Speaienget. * FUEL INJECTION Specialists on -AUTO ELECTRIC &CHARGING -AUJTO AND TRAILER WAING Volkswagens - Import fuel injection & SYSTEMS - DELCO BATTERIES Diesel a Used car sales & service - TJNE-UP & EMISSION CON- - BRAXE SERVICE TROLS - SAFETY INSPECTIONS -AUJTO AIR CONOflIONING IOAI ~OEOA 538 Main St. E. 18 Thompson Rd. Unit 12 (905 87w330 Milton 878-7221 Crime Stoppers 0 F H A LTO0N Police seek stolen van aniid thieves A brand new Dodge van was stolen froin the parking lot of the Curling Club in Milton January 3. The driver of the van had parked the rental vehicle at 65 Milîside Dr. at about 9:15 pr.. When he retumed just before midnight, the vehicle waa gone. The green van had tinted windows and was in excellent condition with little mileage. The vehicle, which came [rom Mississauga, was worth approximately $23,000. If you have any information that leads to an, arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not gîve your naine and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to calI display. Caîl 1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a board of directors made up of 18 civil- ians front ail areas of the region. The rewardfiasd resultsfrom thefinancial sup- port of business, industry, service clubs and pnivate citizens. The board of directors raises the money, decides on the amount of rewards and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers is incorporated as a charitable organisation and donations to the rewardfimd are tax deductible P 386 Stee1eý Ave, E, (Ruar Unit) 878-7710 1111111119-- ý_

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