economist sun stouflvilfe tribune saturday july 31 1999 7 crime watch m thieves storm milk store a 49yearold becker milk store clerk escaped without injury after being robbed at gunpoint by two masked men early wednesday morning the men stormed the harvest moon drive store shortly before 1 am wearing balaclavas and brandishing semiauto matic handguns the clerk was stocking shelves at the time sgt john sheldon said they pointed their firearms at him and began fillingup plastic garbage bags with cigarettes he said they demanded cash from the till and the clerk complied the suspects fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money one man is described as about 25 fivefeet eightinches tall with a dark complexion he was wearing a white t- shirt and black jeans the other suspect is also about 25 five eightinches tall with a dark complexion he was wearing a red nylon jacket and blue jeans anyone with information is asked to call 881rl221 ext 7873 or crime stoppers at 222ttps police search for stolen trailer police are searching for a trailer stolen from a 14th avenue construction site last sunday night the 1993 blue tandem trailer bears the license plate number l68147 anyone with information is asked to call police employee steals auto equipment a 43yearold markham man is charged after more than 250000 worth of auto equipment was stolen from his employer police allege the man used a key to enter tiremeg on hwy 48 sometime over the weekend of july 17 hes charged with possession of stolen property over 5000 possession of stolen property under 5000 and theft over 5000 he appears in newmarketprovincial courtsepl8 advertising correction on our eatons stuck in the city newspaper ad on july 29 1999 50 off family sunwear and swimwean all mens womens and kids shorts tees tanks and shortsleeve sport shirts- was incorrectly described copy should read all mens excluding designer womens and kids shorts tees tanks and shortsleeve sport shirts we sincerely apologize to our valued customers and regret any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused eato london cleaners established since 1929 20 off dry gleaning all year round only with for a free information package call ecumstsun 2942200 stouffvilletyibune 6402100 five draws every week for e movie passes passes courtesy of amc interchange 30 theatres only with for a fbbe in siouitanuelfibiml ontario malls ensure charitys in the bag the salvation army introduces the most exciting and interactive clothing donation campaign in years who an international nonprofit organization the salvation army works tirelessly to provide food shelter clothing and rehabilitation programs in an atmosphere of dignity and respect when on july 31 the salvation army kicks off its 1999 national bluebag campaign the largest clothing recycling program to be launched in canada spanning four weeks until august 28 what heres how it works beginning july 31 over one million blue bags will be delivered directly to the door of households across the city of toronto everyone has clothes in their closets that are no longer worn most people recognize the importance of recycling plastic glass paper and metals and more people are now understanding the value of recycling used clothing rather than stuff your worn clothing in a traditional green garbage bag that heads straight for the landfill why not blue-bag- it for the benefit of the salvation army and its community programs each salvation army blue bag will hold approximately 151bs of clothing that might otherwise find its way into already overloaded landfills it is the target of the month long campaign to collect a minimum of 100000 bags in the city of toronto equaling over 15 million pounds of clothing nationally the collection goal is 270000 bags translating to over four million pounds reclaimed once the clothing is received useable items will be processed through the salvation army thrift stores where quality clothing is sold at affordable prices all clothing is 100 recycled a socially and environmentally sound concept where once youve filled your blue bag what do you do with it you take it to any one of a number of participating shopping malls located throughout the city of toronto each participating mall will have a visible and easily accessible drop off location where you can deposit your blue bag ah proceeds generated from the bluebagit campaign will fund the salvation armys many community programs why each of the following statistics represents a success story in the making the salvation army meeting needs in peoples lives today figures from 1998 69370 people within the greater toronto area received practical help of groceries warm clothing and counseling 932 women from 1660 years of age were given shelter at the evangeline residence 31397 beds and 97185 meals were provided at the emergency shelter 304366 meals were served through the community feeding program 3425 children attended camp at jacksons point divisional camp camp wabana and l camp rainbow 46146 individuals including children were given assistance at christmas thanks to the bluebagit campaign we all have a chance to help the salvation army and the people it serves in august when you clean out your closets to make room for fall think blucand bluebagit for a worthy cause as pictured participating mall marketing directors gathered at the maxwell meighen centre to serve lunch to over 300 people prior tolhe kick off of the bluebagit campaign major sampsonsalvation army cary gaymondgaymond communications shelby reddick branzantichfiradio bob moorthiesalvation army recycling jamie macleanoshawa centre claire de melosquare one mall lynda keiththe bay canada scott harrismarkville mall richard moysalvation army caroline berrymanfairview mall boris woloschuksalvation army ottawa kim buentingmetroland newspapers captain snowsalvation army mary ciprianodon mills centre carta svobodatoronto eaton centre jackie arnold aine curran irene tarnoweckyerin mills town centre sherway gardens square one shopping centre erin mills town centre don mills centre the eaton centre participating malls fairview mall woodbine centre hillcrest mall markville shopping centre oshawa centre