Ontario Community Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 22 December 1992, p. 4

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Page 4-—Halton Hills This Week, Tuesday, December 22, 1992 eae Ge | Here Nicole Desjardins | day program Instructor, works on wrapping a gift with Connie Reis. Bi Che Season ‘We count your friendship among ours on this joyous occasion. Our very ee otis to all. ; # bia % Were all Afsiow# with the spirit of Christmas Seasons Greetings from the Commission % 3% and Staff at * ALTON ILLS = * * lll ITYDRO Ree Put Your DecorATE % fe) | (exs) bea out of the house, the victim fled Look FOR ENERGY- DELORAINE LUSHTS, CREATIVELY WITH with a friend in a car. The suspect SAVING, 5 WATT ON A TIMER. FEWER LIGHTS. Teen attacked and a neighbor pursued the pair and HOLIDAY LIGHTS. 2 ae 4 eae Lae. ts i 5 = ¥ A timer is an effective Plan your lighting Police in Georgetown are contin- ran them off {he £08.00 Buyer Be If you're buying new low-cost way to — scheme. Youmayfind | ying their investigation into an The suspect removed a stick from strings of holiday control your outdoor a few well placed : the rear of his van and began hitting lights, pick up the holiday lights. If strings of lights an attack on a 17-year-old Friday. ic ihbotheiaiaeanareleee swith the energy. you're planning to use effective decorating | The youth and two friends were ¢:car wet the: stick: Sak Sn the car. He was screaming for the victim to get out of the vehicle. saving 5 watt bulbs a timer outdoors, be solution. $ instead of the old 7- sure. {foe =buysce travelling along Stuart McLaren watts. They are CSA weatherproof, sealed Dr., Georgetown when they noticed ,come inthe unit that’ — is a group of girls. They stopped to When the victim got out of the same colours, and specifically approved talk to the girls but one of the Cat the suspect hit him with the they uso up to-30! fe se. % females became frightened and ran _ stick, punched and kicked him. to tell her father. The second suspect, a 27-year- 43 ALICE ST. ACTON *& 853-3700 When the30-year-old man came _ old put the victim in a headlock and punched him until the victim man- aged to escape. L : Christmas gift? Police are looking for the culprit after someone placed dog excre- * ment in a parked car early Sunday morning. About $100 damage was done to the 1982 Buick Regal which was . = parked on Norton Cres., = Georgetown. : % =f Police said the surprised was ~ placed on the driver's seat, smeared : on the steering wheel, door handles 7 and seatbelts. : 2 ya ew Police have no suspects in the . 5 case. BF NS - | -CORE’S } a "Back row (left 10 right): Joan Anderson, Shelley Wheeler, Kallmyer, Shelley Thorne, } 878 -45 ] 5 as \ ees or Og en as MN Pane Sele ; 2 i ervice f ey } : Complete re Waren Wishes to all of our clients ie a stems TERS <2 and their families iS cod S from the Staff at the Insurance House bas! ‘ ee Bae : \ . Cleaning eet \M PAUL C. ARMSTRONG 6 = : f ! ; INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. C= “Oo a 143 Mill St. in Georgetown 877-0133 ie a ag Represen ting ality Companies Like The Pilot Insurance Co, The Royal Insurance Co, Wellington Insurance Co., Zurich Insurance ss fi

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