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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 2001, p. 5

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, November 9, 2001-5a ýThieves ,icessfili ini one I~~g~~ 87535 J o t f ~v rra bea-mA(L THS[CANADIAN CANCER SOCIFTY'SFOL[FREE 1 733 One No. 3 Sideroad home was broken into, but thieves were scared away from anoîher, Saiurday. Suspects gained access nbrough an uinlocked side door and malle off' waîh $600) in one home some- urne between 7:30 ain. and 5:30 p.m. In the other incident, two maies were scared away as they attempt- ed t0 pry open a wjndow and door. The suspects ran from the scene when the residents appeared. No suspects have been arrested in the incident. Police BMotter Car broken int A patron ai Keisey's Restaurant on Chisholi Drisvc Monday returnedo lubs car iii (md bas celi phone and other peasonat belîîng- ings missing. Theae was no visible damnage In the veicle. The value of the stolen items was estimated at $550. School windows smashed Two windows on the south side of Robert Batdwin School were smashed over the weekend. Damage was estimated at $5W1. Mailboxes vandalized -Halton Regional Police are w:arn- îng the public about an increase i mailbox bashings in rural areis. A number of majîboxes on No. 15 Sideroat in Campbellville and First Lîne in Moffat have been damnaged. Anyone with information is asked to catI police at (905) 878- 5511. PTolice seek suspects in ire Halton Regional Police are investigaîing a deliberately-set fire C'rinme Stoppers that occurrtd at Sam Sherratt . Scbool September 2. The firt was lit in a garbage bin and was exringuished by the Milton Fire Depactment. Altbougb accelerant wasn't dis- covered, tht fare was likely innen- tionally set by ont or more of a group of fave teenagers seen in tht area at the time. Police were able to get descriptions of two suspects. The first suspect is a white maie, 16 to 17 years of age with blond hiaie. He was five-foot-nine, 170 pounds, wearing a blue windbreak- er and dark-coloured paons. Ht was seen riding a dark-colourtd child's bike with a bell on it. The second suspect is a white maIe. 1610o 17 years of age, six feet and 170 pounds. Ht was wearang light gray knee- length shorts, a brownish-orange checkered jacket and a beige basebaîl cap. If you have information, caîl Crime Stoppers an (905) 825-TIPS. We wish tu draw your at7tention to the followang an nue current "G ifts than Sparkle"' flyer PAGE 3- HOT AIR POPCORN MAKER, 43-1620-6 This item is unavailable Scrr no rainchecks, PAGE 9- PRO BUILDER DRAGSTER, %05565-6 The illustration is incorrect. Copy reads: 940 pieces build 2 race cars. Should read: 450 pieces buitd 1 car, We sincerely -e gret any inconvenience we may have caused you. enotae D)346 -Ail Zoanes -House ire being probed A face that destroyed a No. 15 Sideroad home Monday in being investigated by tht Ontario Pire Marsbal'u office. Tht Milton Pire Departmaent was cafled to 4189 No. 15 Sideroad at about 10:30 p.m. and found a wood-framed bouse fully engulfed an flamres. Firefigbters battled tht fart for an bouc and stayed on tht property ovtrnigbt put- tmng out patches of fuce and sanoke. Tht bouse waa being renovated and no ont waa living in it, said Captain Mark Cross of tht fart deparnanent. Tht bouse was valued an $130,000. Vi s orbte c t w. unoer-.com P Chis I*I-SrR SPbIUIIL- ON~~ PfMYSEM e ~ -7 LÀ 111. s j be obinad with anyoth5nlCier Subiit taappraad cadit. InstalLlaateta Tem and codiions app E 0,ilE "The business that considers itself immune to the necessity for advertising sooner or later finds itself immune to business." Derby Brown

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