Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Sep 2000, p. 5

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Missing truck found; Iman charged with theft and mischief A 48-year-old man of no lixed address was charged with theft over $5,000 and mischief Tuesday in connection with a missing tractor-traiter unit. The Polar Ice tractor-trailer was sup- posed to have been returned to an Industrial Drive location Auguat 28. The vehicle, worth $90,000, was oecov- ered by Peel Regional Police in Mississauga. The unit had $5,500 damage. Vehicle stolen, another recovered One vehicle was stolen and another recovered at the Venator Croup Canada parking lot on Industrial Drive Monday. The owner of a burgundy 1991 Chevrolet Blazer parked the $6,500 vehi- cie in the employee parking lot in the moming and when he retumed in the after- noon, it was gone. A 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass was round in the same parking lot. The $5,000 vehi- cIe was reported stolen from Toronto ai: about 2:30 p.m. Monday. There were no damages. Police are inveatigating. Vehicles damaged There were a number of vehicles dam- aged overnight Saturday and Sunday. -A giant 'X' was scratched on the hood of a Honda Civic parked in thse parking lot of a townhouse complex on Laurier Avenue. Someone had noticed a group of teenagers hanging around the area at about Thse Canadieni Champion, Fniday, September 29, 2000 - 5 Thumbs up Golflin 4 Cancer oamlittee ment- bers (trom lot> Mîke l3oughton, Clîffe Bill, Harold Penson andI Bob Newman show off th. $50,OO0 the tundralslng group ralsed front thoir annuel summer golf tournament. Lîke alwayi, th. money wlll go to the Canadien Cancer Society. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Correction Notice ;Dttitcout'.« The ad which appeared on thse back page of The Champion, Tuesday, Sept. 26th contained the following error. The ad read: FREE RIM SOUP BOWL PROMOTION ENDS THIS WEEKEND The ad should have read: PROMOTION ENDS OCT. 31, 2000 We apotogize for any inconvenience this error may have caused Delacourts or their valued customers. Police Blotter 3 arn. Damage is estimated at $400. - An obscenity was scratched on the left aide and across the hood of another vehicle on Laurier Avenue. - Vandals spray-painted a vehicle parked ia driveway on Frobisher Boulevard. The paint was removed without permanent damage. Attempted break-in A woman woke up early Monday mom- ing to aee a hand coming thmough ber base- ment bedroomn window on Commercial Street. At 3:1t1 a.m., the woman aaw someone reaching through the window to open it. When she screamed, the suspect fled. 'Me screen was ripped and the window had been opened. Police are investigating. House egged A John Street home waa egged Saturday at 11:30 p.m. Thse reaiden<a of the home looked out the window when they heard a crash, but they didn't see anyone. There was no permanent damage to the home. YOUR CHOICE! NO PAYMEWM NO IWfERES FOR 6 MONTHSf ON oENA SEIR S 0

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