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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 1 December 1993, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday,.December 1, 1993 tradition of children’s Christmas parties a century ago. Ongoing throughout the afternoon are horse and sleigh rides and Christmas craft-making for both adults and children, The Museum’s gift shop and local crafters will be open. Admission to Christmas in This Saturday and Sunday, the annual Christmas in the Country will be held at the Halton Region Museum. Seats} Nestled below the Niagara Call to see] Escarpment in Glen Eden Ski Area near Milton, the Museum offers a fest-filled afternoon from 12 to 4 p.m. Halton Youth Symphony on the 19th century home- Quartets. stead. The jolly old Saint will be Fresh-baked goods and on hand himself as-well as hot apple cider will be . master magician Robert served up in front of the _Presswood who will be open hearth to the musical _ entertaining youngsters from accompaniment of the 2:30 -3 p.m. each day in the Christmas in the Country at Halton Region Museum the Country is free for chil- dren under 5, $4 for seniors and students, $5 for adults _ and $15 for families with two children. Swag-making lessons in the Museum’s log cabin are $5 per person, including supplies. For more information, please call Karen at (905) 875-2200. Released by Sergeant Rod Cliffe The Acton Brewers’ Retail suffered a loss of more than $5,300 after a break-in during last summer’s Civic Holiday weekend. Halton Police are seeking information that could identify possible sus- pects, and Crime Stoppers would like to hear from any- one who has some to offer. A rear door to the store at 332 Queen St. was forced between 8 p.m. Saturday, July 31 and 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, August 3. Cash was. removed from two safes that were peeled open inside the store. Also taken were sever- al baseball style shirts bear- ing the names of Labatt’s and Molson’s, and nylon jackets from Labatt’s. Some of the clothes were size medium, but most were size large or extra-larj The dollar figure attached to the loss for this burglary includes $2,800 in damage alone. If you have any informa- tion that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and MOUNTAINVIEW BULK FOODS 10 Mountainview Rd. S. next to Mac's Milk 877-5570 Gioia lowest ares : ecials Joell 2% off. Georgetown mane MOLASSES Merkins Melting WAFERS Jumbo CASHEWS Plus Many More Inside Store Bargains! Seniors’ Day i is Wednesday...10' Specials in effect until December 14/93 % OFF excluding specials ———— The Culligan Man and Culligan Jan at the Seorgeoun Marketplace December 2nd, 3rd and 4th Beer busters wanted your information will be treated with complete jonymity. Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS, (that’s 825- 8477) Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a Board of Directors made up of 18 civilians from all areas of Halton Region. Our reward fund results from the finan- cial support of business, industry, service clubs and private citizens. The Board of Directors raises the money, decides on the amount of the rewards and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers of Halton Inc. is incorporated as a charitable organization, therefore all donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. bus.: (905) 874-3044 _ res.: (519) 853-1474 VA Thank you for putting your trust in us. /

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