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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Apr 2001, p. 17

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The Canadien Champion, Fniday, Apnil 20, 2001-17 Two meni charged for peddling outside liquor store 'l-) yo mi ei have been charged wih a provincial bylaw violation lîîllowung an incident ai the Main Street LCBO Saturday. Accuîrding tii police, two peuple hegan selling items such as children's boo)ks and Ilatware îiutsidc the liquor store ai about 12:301 p.m. and coutd- nit pruaiuce an Ontariuo Hockers and Pedjlers licence when con- lrontcd by the st<ore Manager. Shortly alter the conversation the manager spotted a Police cîlficer across the street and Haltîîn Regiîînal Police report bhai when a person was ehi alune in the office ai Midas Mutler on Steeles Avenue Mardh 31 ai about 2:50 p.m., it appears he took it upoti him- self ici use the office key bo unlock a cash draw. The suspect viole cash Irom the tilt and lied the scene wben conlronied by an employe about bis actioîns. The suspect led eastbounid in a vebicle on Steetes Avenue. There was no plaie obiained, alîhough the vehicle is described as a white, lour-door Acura Vigor. The suspect is described as a black mate in bis earty îwenties wiih a inuscular build and short black hair. Ilf you knuîw whuî ibis bîîld ihiel is. cati Crime Stuippers. hrîîug.î (lie sitîuation iii hi- attention. Cnarged were a 26-year otd S(. Catharines man and a 24- year-old maie lrom Hamilton. Assault near school An 18-year-old man was struck in the head alter a sus- pect demanded money fromt hîm near WlI. Dick Sehool Tuesday. The incident occurred just belore midnight. The suspect is described as a white man in his early twenties, Crime Stoppers Il 1you have any information thai lcads to an arresi in ibis or any other case, you may be cli- gible Cor a cash reward of up 10 1,MX0. You need not give your name and your information can be taken wîth comptete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe 10 catI dis- play. Caîl 1-8100-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. Crime Stoppc'rs of Halton is <îperaied hi- a hoard of direc- tors miade up oif 18 civilians .fmm all areas of the region. The reuî'erd ..Ilne resuits from the finapicial support of busi- ness, iîîdîsirv, serice c-lubs anzi private citi .zens. 9,900. READY TO MOýT IN. Brand N B'- executive custom built brick & stone off IR ' 1 res 1 1 .c rý 2 torey Granite court er /s at t e ý se or isi..d e - built bn $ 9' 9M u . 7 y tinter k k tone storey. Granite co & isiand. n w _x v ' e custoTo M0ýTc essing room, main level den/office 7wepara e entrance. Ride your honse or hike vOur private trail. I)ir: Guelph Line (south of 401, West on Steeles, North on Fir-st Line. Don Plouffe (broker). DONALD PLOUFFE LTD. REALTY t. t 905 632-5940 ot mîediumu hieighi aîîd huiîd. Womnan arrested Police Blotter A 56-year-old Burlington wonian was arrested C'or allegedîy shoplifting ai Milton Mal Apnil 12. A mal patron was discov' ered wîîb a stolen necktace ai about 2:50 p.m. and was lter found in possession of several items ihat had been taken Irom crali show boo)ths throughout the mal. Mail box torched A maithox at Woodward Avenue and Wilson Drive was set on lire hy unknown vandats early Saturday morning. A nearby resident discovered the blaze ai about 2:30 a. m. and quickly extinguished it. There was no damage esti- mate. Beer stolen from bar Three cases of beer were reînovedi frora Bumper's Road House on Main Street overnight Friday. tinknown culprits gaîned entrv 10 the downtown estab- lishment by kîckîng in a back- door. The value of the stien beer was $ 100. Break-in foiled A mate intruden got a rude awakening during a break-in at Main Street's China House Saturday morning. Upon throwing a rock through a side window and entering the restaurant, the sus- pect was stantled to find a nmale emptoyee. He then tled the scene. The man is described as white in bis eanly twenties. about nix-foot-two with a tim huîld and short haîr. Apartrment break-in A ring and tennis bracelet 5:45 p.m. The value of lite stolen jewelry is $4,OIX). Vehicle recovered Police seek thief who stole cash were siolen from an Ontario A 1998 Vo!kswagen Jetta Street apartment Monday. was found completely stripped An unknown cuiprit broke of ils parts ai Fifth LUne and inio the untocked aparimeni Britannia Road April Il. sornetime bciween 7 a.mn and It was si len tmom Toronto. ý PE, NOW OPEN t CEN1ill 900 Steeles Avenue E. 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Milton (905) 875-0508 HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD REQUEST FOR TENDER #TO1 -02 COURIER SERVICES HALTON CAllIOLIC & HDJ.TON DISTRICT MMCOtMARDS Tenders, clearly marked as to the contents wiII be received by the Board until 12:00 noon. local time on: FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2001 Request for Proposai documents may be obtained ai the Purchasing Department, Administration Centre, 802 Drury Lane, Burlington, Ontario. L7R 3Y2. Documentation wîil be provided free of charge. For any information about the tender contact Frank Crouchman, Manager, Purchasing Services, (905) 632-6300, ext. 136. F. Sweeney , F C.Crouchman, DWecor of Education Manger, Purchasing Service,

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