Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jul 2005, p. 9

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* Have a neighbour put some garbage at the curb on garbage collection day; * If practical, remove valuables from your home. Small valuables should be Bs sUrpiS * Where possible cancel deliveries including your newspaper; * Ask a trusted neighbour or make arrangements with a relative or good friend to pick up your mail; * Mount motionâ€"activatâ€" ed lights over dark areas; * Contact a trusted neighyour with the clearest view of your home and inform him of your deparâ€" ture and return dates; * Be careful and do not broadcast the fact that you are away; Here are some tips for when you are going away for any length of time: * Make sure your shrubâ€" bery is trimmed and there are no areas in which someâ€" one could hide; r I This is the second artiâ€" clé of our series on prevention of crime in your neighbourhood. There seems to be more opportunities for thefts and break and enters in the summer. Vacation time could be a major factor. Neighbourhood Watch guide to avoiding theft We‘ll bring your store to aver 32,000 doors. Warencoo‘s Own Communtty Newsparen 886â€"2830 By MartetTa Gassewrrz For The Chrontle * Arrange to have your lawn cut. In winter make sure your walkways are cleared of snow; * Lock your garage door: * Have a neighbour park in your driveway. In general, the more you can do to make your home look livedâ€"in, the less likely * Have this person repoâ€" sition your curtains occaâ€" sionally; * Have someone check; inside your house on a reguâ€" lar basis; this may also a requirement to keep your insurance police in effect; * You can also leave the radio on and set it to a talk station; * Turn the ringer on the phone so low that it cannot be heard from the outside; * Use clock timers to actiâ€" vate lights and radio at variâ€" ous intervals; stored in a safety deposit box; "There seems to be more opportunities for thefts and breakâ€"andâ€"enters in the summer." Know the exact location of your cottage and police force responsible for the area. This will save time if you need assistance. it is that a burglar will idenâ€" tify it as unoccupied, and therefore a target. pm m 208 mas. $1505 Oouwe Papmian: 10 Seorth Dnpost regee & 20 + o Take valuable portable SECURING YOUR COTTAGE 139° ue io 72 mentre % " Purchase Financing $ # o« â€"@=â€"~â€"« 3150*: We‘ve Been Here Since 1986 tm m oronec ht io mt o mahan ares h oe dungey it s mrws forg wree ie 2005 Accent GS 5 YEAR/100 000 KM CLEAROUT EVENT HYUNDAI‘S LICENSE TO m When you leave your boat unaftended remove all portable items including small motors. Secure the boat with a good quality chain and padâ€" lock. items, including firearms and liquor home with you. Leave curtains closed so valuables are not visible. Have a great time and a e vacation. w ber ma 260 mos: $2 .296 Down .. * 2 0 itre. DGHC CVÂ¥ 16 vave angine * 5 speed manual * Dual front arbags « 60540 sont | â€" Paymant s 30 Secunty fold: down rear seat + 4 whea! independent suspension * AMIFM/CD/MP3 Stemo Jepost * Feght 8 PSE no >> grin‘! 80 Senaee boval Fanp4 271. he pee ma /60 mos. §2.905 tawe Pupmare us n 6t morge 2005 Tiburon 1200 bom Papvec: ramit i uo Suzery Danat Tage 690E m . Ccms ALPINE 189° hyundaicanada.com 2005 Tucson GL FWD * speed manonl * Ant +« % peaking 92 enqine

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