Pge THE HERALD W August Vandals inflicted consider able damage during a break In at Glen Williams public school last week police report The caretaker at tho school reported vandals entered the school through a northwest window and Inflicted damage on the contents or the various classrooms Spray point was sprayed on the walls and desks the vandals also wrote profanities on the blackboards Police believe the damage to have been caused by juveniles possibly students of the school They are continuing their In ligation A resident on Prince Charles Drive reported the theft of his bicycle from Cedar vale Park last week A King Street resident re ported that someone set tire to a garbage can or newspapers set against the west side of his house The wall was scorched and the can was destroyed police ore continuing their Police news roundup Farmer attacks plan investigation Burglars attempted to break in to the Reliable Taxi stand some timo between and a August The burglar or burglars entered the stand by ripping the screen from the window of the storage room Once Inside an attempt was to force an Inside door leading the rest of the premises but it was ess fill Nothing appears to have been taken Thieves stole a quantity of inch by 6Inch lumber from the building site of a home in Township last week The value of the lumber has not been estimated Thieves broke into a locked car parked In the driveway of private residence some lime between 10pm August and a August and stole eleven eight track tapes valued at A rear leading to basement of a home on Dclrex Boulevard smashed and the vandal or vandals walked round inside the house There was no damage other than the broken window Thieves removed four chrome hubcaps from a 1977 Ford Torino parked on the lot of Park Toyota last week An attendant at the Baron Gas Bar on Street reports that a I9BB ton vertible left without the driver for St worth of gasoline The suspect is described as being a man of about tears of age with a slim build and long straight brown hair lo his shoulders resident rep orts that an outside gas lamp on her property has bet Smith and Stone Ltd rep orts that the last week icy had about pones of thss broken on the rear and cost side of their factor Three juveniles were appre hended Inside a home in Acton after a Norval resident visiting in area reported seeing three youths kick In the rear door of the house A Georgetown man reported finding the door leading Into the gymnasium at Knox Pros Church in George town open The door latch had been broken Nothing appears to be missing An Acton resident reported the theft or a metal lawn chair from his home on Lake view Avenue The chair was recove red near railroad tracks at Highway 7 after a search of the area Thieves stole a foot by foot Crotian flag with red white and blue stripes and a shield in the centre with red and white checks from the Cultural Centre on the corner of Winston Churchill and orange was from a fruit wagon parked at edge of 15 Sideroad on the owners property Two 50foot red and white buoy lines were removed from Lion Pool on week Burglars broke Into Cercor Incorporated some time Sat or Sunday by kicking open a door Once inside the burglars made their way to an upstairs office where they forced open the door and removed money from a desk drawer A Hills resident re ported that he had rented out the family home while he and his family were away for an extended stay overseas On his return he found a step ladder curtains and drapes lo be missing Award Waters of Glen Wll Hams Is among the recipients of a Chancellor Scholarship valued at one years fees from Hamilton Revisions made regions official plan which goes before regional council for final approval today Wed have failed to resolve concerns expressed by many farmers over land freeze poll according to Peter Branch of Mr Branch hopes to point out the official plan short comings at today council meeting but may not get the chance unless council is pre- Car totalled A fir result In damage on day and sent iwo Hills men to hospital for treatment of minor injuries The car was northbound on Main Street In Glen Williams when It went out of control near Main street and struck hydro pole The car flipped over on Its roof Samuel Holmes of It 1 Georgetown and Stuart Gray of Glen Williams suffered minor In accident red to waive its procedural requiring delegations lo address Its committees first Mr Branch a former civil servant who operates a rural farm with his wife told The Herald that tit did not receive a copy of the official plan document until this week only to learn that it was on its way to council for final appro val Hills Coun Roy Booth failed to persuade the planning committee last week delay the plan presents lo council so that area municipalities could have a Inst chance to review and additions that had been made since they lost saw the document I was shocked at what I saw Mr Branch commented after he obtained a copy of the I kill thin wire kilkil in hunt it thin r ilcl now inhibit isk plan It was my under standing at all about what had been agreed a I the public meetings Mr Branch explained that regional planners and In their open meetings with farmers and farm had agreed thai till I should not be froren for sole use us food In the revised plan however the concept of land freezes has simply format he The authors of official plan may not have disregarded submissions and appeals made by the farming community Mr Branch said but they have not resolved their Area man charged with 14 counts fraud Tht former tin of north residence for ipped adults Is lo appear in provincial court on lo face 14 of wire laid Aug Robert lowing a three month by Pol was the direct or of Countryside near Hornby from its opening in 1971 until his resignation last January resilience has occupants and six counsellors and is operated by the North Hilton for the Retarded Detectives and Hon Welsh had receive clearance the crown before publicly rckising eh can reveal 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