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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-28, Page 11Thieves hit Allenford store Steppers Grey -Bruce are seek- ing the public's assistance in the in- vestigation of a break„ enter and theft which occurred in Allenford, Ontario. the Walkerton Detachment of the On tariff° Pt°o ineia Poiret report, that they have exhausted all 4vaflable (cads. `3 corning a break, enter and theft which`; ()mimed at Aiken Bros. Home Hardware in Allenford. Sometime between the evening of January 13 and the morning of January 15, 1990, police believethat two (2) in- dividuals gained entry to the Home Bard - ware by sliding open a window that had been left unlocked. Once inside the premises, the culprits removed one Baskal Model 1510 12 -gauge shot gun, pump action, 3 boxes of Winchester Suuppeerr X 12 -gauge shells, a Classic VHS video cassette recorder,and two General Elec- tric VHS video cssette recorders; model numbers VG7575 and VG7500. The culprits then exited the. premises Crime Stoppers There are preventive steps you can take to increase your safety in the home, on the streets or while using transporta- tion. Only you can decide how much freedom and mobility you are willing to sacrifice in order to improve your own security. At Home In your home you can exercise the greatest control over your own safety. Keep doors and windows secured even if you leave your home for just a few minutes. Install a peephole or interviewer in the -entrance doors to your . residence. Arrange for the installation of single cylinder deadbolt locks, or, if there is glass in the door, or a window nearby, a double cylinder deadbolt. It is preferable to not leave keys hidden for an outside entrance to your residence, if you must leave them it is better to arrange to leave a spare set with a friend or neighbour who you trust. `Drill:, and pin all, windows- and sliding doors. Drill a downward sloping hole in- . to the top of the bottom window through and into the bottom of the top window and insert a pin or nail. If an intruder at- tempts to gam entrance to your residence by forcing a window, his/her bid for ac-` cess to your residence will be reduced. alimmanninammommompl. RIME STOPPERS 1-800-265-3787 mamaaammaammamominam ondappear to have left the scene on foot. Two sets of footprints could be seen near the point of entry. Police followed these footprints to the nearby roadway, however, the trades disappeared once they crossed the road a short distance away. The individuals involved have not been identified as yet. estimated at�$2000.00. propertyvalue of stolen is If you feel you can help in this or any other.case,. Crime Stoppers of Grey --Bruce are willing to pay a reward up to $1000 forinformation leading to an arrest. CALL CRIME STOPPERS TOLL FREE AT 1-800.2.65-3787. You need not identify yourself. No one will know who you are. You will never have to testify in court. Imclusw Sentinel, WeaoesdaY, Mad td, llN—Page 11 Dungannon couple celebrates their 40th wedding anniversary Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. K.K. Dawson who celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary this week. It wasa quiet celebratlon at the Candleligig.Greg and Nancy Perk flew to g for the March break. They took i ,. n many sights including Banff and The Ice Fields of Jasper. They flew home from Edmonton. Sheila Faber and family visited with Rev. Roberts and family for a day dur- ing the March break. The Roberts fami- ly is enjoying their new home in Ridgetown. Hue and Willetta McWhinney had the pleasure of entertaining Rev. Peebles for lunch after the service on Sunday. Sun- day dinner was a family gathering for the McWhinneys, including son Robert, Sandra and Tara of Ripley; daughter Kanas and her daughters, Lexie Anne and Stacey; daughter, Clare and James and low. gentleman, . Bryon Black. DUNGANNON by Bonnie Hodges by Bonnie Hodges mommumosommommonom Cook, Trevor and Tracey. Another son James was unable to attend. Church New* Dungannon Willing Workers will meet on April 2, 8 p.m.. in the home of Elsie Pannabecker. The Sacrament of. Holy Communion. will be celebrated at all four churches on Sunday, April 1. Seniors' News Sixteen tables enjoyed the weekly euchre game at the Dungannon Senior Citizens' Centre on March 21. High lady was Louise Brindley, . low lady, Helen Nicholson, high gentleman; Eldon Ritchie offers tips for your personal safety Exercise caution when dealing with minutes. View the interior of your vehi- If you must walk alone at night, walk strangers at your home. If a stranger, re- cle before entering to assure no one is in • a well lit area, facing traffic. Be quests to use your telephone, make the hiding inside, even if the doors are lock- aware of your surroundings and plan an call yourself. Demand identification from ed. Have your keys in hand so you do not escape route if you feel threatened by a any strangers. at your door. If you have . , have to linger before entering your ear. suspicious person. doubts about their identity, call for When driving alone in your car be sure If you are threatened or followed, try verification. Don't give personal 'donna- to keep the doors locked .and windows to make a mental picture of the person tion over the telephone or let it be known ' raised. An intruder can enter when your so you can provide this information to the that you are alone. ' car brakes for' a traffic light or stop sign, police: Observe any mannerisms, height If you are a single woman living alone, avoid feminine identification, arrange for your telephone directory listing , and mailbox to be in two initials and your last name. , Should you return home and find win- dows and doors tampered with, DO NOT ENTER OR CALL OUT! Go to a neighbour and call the police. By enter- ing the house or apartment you are possi- ble putting yourself at personal risk or disturbing evidence required by the police. When leaving your home be sure all windows . and doors are locked, whether it is day or night. We have recently seen an increase in daytime break-ins, some of these break-ins are due to the residence being improperly secured. In Your Car Always keep your vehicle locked even if you are only leaving it for a few Pancake and:SaUsage Breakfast Meeting' Thursday March 29/90 at 9:00 AM et W.G. THOMPSON, PORT ALBERT "Weed Control. in .Cereal Grains" TOPICS: * How to control some of the hard to kill weeds! *Weed Identification, Weed Control (underseeded' or not underseeded and timing) * Disease control in Cereal Grains (Identification and disease control), R.S.V.P. please phone 529-7901 DEANS DRAINS Port Albert SEEDS FERTILIZERS 529.7901 and threaten your safety.weight, hair colour, and style, as well as If you are having mechanical difficul- clothing. All this will be helpful in ap- ty with your vehicle in an isolated area, prehending the person involved. raise the hood, lock all.the doors, and If you see someone acting in a wind up your windows. If a stranger suspicious manner note as many details stops to assist 'you, don't get, out of the as possible and call your local police or car, remain in the car and converse toll-free Crime Stoppers 1-800-265-3787. At • through a slightly lowered window. Sug- Crime Stoppers you do not have to iden- gest that the person get you assistance. tify yourself nor will you be required to Again it is a matter of your personal testify in cow. If the information provid safety that you exercise caution when ed to Crime Stoppers assists in an arrest dealing with strangers. . or charge you may be eligible for a cash On The Street reward of between $50 and $1000. Plan your route and avoid short cuts For further information 'regarding through parks, vacant lots, or unlit areas. Crime Stoppers. contact the local office at Walk -near the curb and away from alleys 1-800-265-3787 or 'P.O. Box 1119, Owen and doorways. . Sound, Ontario N4K 6K6. This message Do not overburden yourself with . has been brought to .you as a public ser • packages or a purse. If you suspect you • vice by this newspaper and Crime Stop- are.being followed, cross the street; go to pers of Grey Bruce Inc. "Working the nearest home, service station, or open together to make Grey & Bruce a safer business premises and call the police. community in which to live". FORM 1 THE PLANNING ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Huron passed By- • law No.14-90 on the 12th day of March, 1990, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the -By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Township of Huron not later than the 18th day of April, 1990, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. An explanation -of the purpose and effect of the By-law is attached. The complete By-law is available for inspection in the office of the Clerk during regular office hours. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON THIS 28TH DAY OF MARCH' 1990. Marlene •Coiling Clerk -Treasurer Township of Huron P.O. Box 2 - RIPLEY, Ontario "NOG 2R0 Telephone: (519) 395-3735 EXPLANATORY NOTE ' ZONING BY-LAW NO. 14-90 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW NO. 11-82 AS AMENDED, BEING THE ZONING BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HURON WAS PASSED UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING ACT, 1983. The purpose of By-law No. 14-90 is to amend the Corporation of the Township of Huron's Comprehensive By-law No. 11-82 to change several provisions of the By-law. The changes as set out in the By-law are general in nature, rather than affecting a specific property, and cover the following matters: - location of mobile homes - definition of mobile homes - definition of decks - location of accessory buildings•to non-farm residential buildings - location of travel trailers • - storage of unused motor vehicles Since the amendments affect several areas of the Township, a 'KEY MAP° is not provid- ed. The complete By-law is available for inspection in the Township Municipal Office dur- ing regular office hours.