Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Aug 2001, p. 13

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vPolice probe string of break-ms The Canadien Champion, Frtday. August 31, 2001-13 It1Hallon Rgional 1> olicc n NMttt ial investigating a string of breuk-ins in the Guelph Line and First Line area. A bouse on Guelph Line waa broken into last Fniday between 7 and il arn. The glass panel beside the front door was smashed. The thieves made off with jewelry, CDs and a set of golf clubs. The loas totalled Meanwile, an electromic wheelchair was tolen from a home on Firat Line sometime between laat Friday and Saturday. The glass paneS beide the front door was also smashed. The wheelchair was valued at $3,000. And a bouse alarrn was believed to have acared off thieves at a borne on Guelph Line Monday. The glass panel beside the front door was smashed. Impaired charge A Burlington man waa charged with irnpaired driving and failing to remain at the scene of an accident Saturday. At about 2:30 arn., a driver was travel- ling southbousad on Ontario Street and failed to stop at a red light, causing a colli- sion with a car travelling west bound on Main Street. Police stopped the man at Ontario Street and Steeles Avenue. The victim's car received $5,000 in damn- age. The accuaed will appear in Ontario Court (provincial division) September 20. Employee grabbed An ernployee at the Tim Horton's on Market Drive was grabbed by the tie when a cutomner becamne irate over is order Saturday. The employee was grabbed as the drive- through window after eing the customer Police Blotter the cofice shop didn't have whath ordered. The man is descnibed as white and in is forties. He was seen driving a white Toyota. No arrests have been made. Youth charged with robbery A Milton youth faces robbery charges after he allegedly approached two youths on bicycles and demanded they hand over one of their bikes Tuesday. The incident occurred on Childs Drive at 7:30 p.m. When one of the victims refused to give up his bike, the youth allegedly knocked the boy off ina bike and took off with the victim's bike, hat and sun glasses. The youth was arrested the following day and will appear in Ontario Court (provin- cial division) in Milton September 27. Van damaged A dustomer at Kelaey's restaurant on RETRACTIOtd: TO FAIULN'3 VALUEI KwasB CLUB MMURIS The management of Fabricland regret that we must retract our Exclusive "Members Onfy" Butterick Pattern Offer, which had been scheduled for Atiguat 30, 31 and September 1, 2001. Dot to computer difficulties at Butterick Canada ne., shipmenta have not arrived, forcing ta to potpone this offer until a fuli selection of Butterick Patternsa s available. We are sorry for any inconvenience to our valued Sewing Club Members, and promise to repeat thia offer when a complete selection of patterns and sizes as once again available. The Management of Fabricland Chishlin L)ný;c MVlay d,, J A iiagu to the front of bis Honda Odyssey van, which purked in the lnt. Police believe another vehicle collided with the van. Damage is etimated at $2,500.' Police are aaking anyone with informa- tion to cail (905) 878-55 11, ext. 2405. Concession building targeted The concession building at Kelso Conservation Area was broken into tome- turne between Auguat 21 and 22. Six radios, eight tenta and an air pump were tolen. The equipment waa valued at $2,500. Champion 's police blotter column. Feel You Don't Have Control 0f Your Investmnent Portfolio? There AU~ Alternatives to Mutual Fund Investing. Are You Ready To Learn? Cali: Rob Rubino 876-3466 AJMRBC DOMINION SECIJRITIES rob.rubino@rbcmflvestments.coml Yeliow Dîoectories For whatever you have in mind. wvww.YellowPages.ca Yllo P.9 mrlmrk ndwakt.,g fne ooa g u ddfakf W,,,bq ý f d .I. ChaYeu b c 5 pairs of tickets availabfe. Bell T AU Pqychottierapy 1

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