The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-07-06, Page 8ft* Eight The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednestfay, July 6th, 1955
THIEVES RANSACK
HARRISTON OFFICE
John Howes and Sons lumber office
on Arthur street was broken into by
burglars who gained entry by break-
ing a rear window, They damaged
hinges of the safe, broke off the dial,
and ransacked the office but escaped
with only 55 cents. Chief of Police
Zimmer is investigating.
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