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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1982, p. 1

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877 5213 I I EXCELLENCE CUSTOMER RELATIONS muffler king NOW OPEN IN GEORGETOWN 3 Mountalnvlew 8770151 At Speedy Youre a Somebody i Mirth IS I9KI Man 21 dies from sel wound police sa Murder suspect shot during arrest Routine i 1 gallon Tuesday nigh 1 s murder of an may have abruptly solved crime Wednesday evening when pol discovered two suspects According to police one of the suspects McLean fatally wounded himself soon alter investigating entered eighth door lie died at 13 in Georgetown Memorial Hospital Thi other IcndlL in the custody Ontario Provincial Police in peel had J fixed address Mr is a long time Georgetown resident attended school Donald Joseph 3D of Sixth line south of north of Acton was found dead it 12 a in Wednesday He had been shot through the neck white at hnme in his rented farmhouse in nidi warrinls for first degrci murder were soon after issued by provincial lec far the two suspects fiiund day at Park Ave in Haiti Toner igiona police Ionian in their for the wire surprised to find them in the apart in whom declined to identify Shi wis unaware the or the crime Mr Mel tan a third nan whose wis as of Thursday sly Mr McLean a hidden winch the he hid been Rural observers oppose Glens 55 growth rate Georgetown volunteer Service attendants prepare to Irani port David McLean to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital early Wednesday evening after he allegedly that himself In the abdomen alter police arretted htm and two other men Mr McLean and year old Brad were briefly the subjects of Canada wide warrant for heir In connection with the night of on man llallon regional police look their Investigation to the Silver Creek Towers apartments In Georgetown where they were surprised to find the two Mr Mclean allegedly hiding gun In coat Herald photo will thi Kuril Develop pulse roup ided by com pie using ind in the hi and natural of the village the sand every Hi impli while It nit will of fining am itiimnuidiiilit itismil in us rili in thi surest that the villagi In In illoweel to irow it d idy supports i liens of infilhi in it i GO to 0 Come munch with Munsch children author and story teller will be spinning tales at both Hills public libraries this Mr began telling slums a way of calming children at nap time in a day centre As the children demanded a new story each ih he soon developed a large repertoire Sel killer testifies at Dominion Hotel murder trial Descriptions of hotel owner Special Cecil an admitted killer who is under protection of the Ontario Attorney Gene ral said Monday in Ontario Supreme Court that there arc discrepancies between his de- Mr lawyer Mich poicitidout Mr and wrinkles in it being acl questioned why menlion of the cast on probably elderly aged to Mr noticed Mr Mercurishalriscurly the who wanted him to burn down Acton hotel and the actual of hotel owner I i mo Mercuri Mr 13 Michael Met W and leonard are charged second degree murder In the a resident of the Acton Dominion Hotel who died when the building was destroyed by fire Aug 19 1J79 Mr Kirby said during his second day of testimony that he described Mr as wcjring his hair combed straight back and hat dark halrwilh more grey than black Metro cops aware Surprise testimony by former hired killer cell he Dominion murder Irlal lail has nut sure im the Metropolitan Toro I mint Mrr tried la hire him to hum down the tun hotel down Mr told the Supreme much murder Toronto police chief Jack reporters Wednesday that his force was aware at the Mr told reporters Wednesday that till was aware at the time Mr was immunity fnr his crimes that the self confessed murderer had supplied the gun usrd to kill Toronto police Deniable In March IWO Two men were subsequently ruined in the murder and tent meed to in prison Mr also told Ihr court he had set the In a Toronto Chinese rrstauranl that killed a cook In and committed bombings arson and attempted murder for a Toronto mafia family The attorney general office granted him Immunity in return for providing police Waterloo civil servant new regional clerk A old Waterloo with a background in business and municipal administration has been as new regional clerk it was announced Tuesday David currently in Waterloo reg ion was chosen by the spec tally appointed selection committee of council which reviewed about Mr has been with Waterloo region for the past seven jears most recently us assistant clerk He will assume his new duties April taking over from year old Garfield who stepped down from the post late last year to assume a less demanding role the in 1st rat as re The regional clerk s mam role a press release states will be to support chief administrative officer Den helping to manage hand it the time of Ihtir mcelink in in Toronto In early August 1073 In vim of these omissions and Mr Muld aver Mr Kirby fabricating the meeting in order to curry favor the police and insure his useful to the Crown is outlined in his agreement with the en era office Mr denied the charge Mr then suggest to Mr that he had met a man who wanted his burned hut that Mr twisted the outcome of Mil meeting and Mr Mirenri is hat potential emp loyer Mr denied lie charge Mr admitted that on Jan lJS he and a police officer in disguise visilcd Mr in an attempt to to confess to the Mr lined to throw them out Mr said refused their help to get him out of the murder charge Mr called Mr the favorite son of the Attorney who had worked out a sweetheart deal with the police During cross examination Mr Kirbjaknidheli He said hi from hut hi is whelhir Ihit is free an mere from the ongunl out with thi police in Mr Kirby s tint while he id intended to commit November 1J77 He said he may also have seriously killed second innocent bystander when a bomb he planted In 1978 went off Its intended He gave no location on mi beyond saying was Ontario He admitted providing the gun to James Munro which was used less than a week later lo kill Toronto police Constable Michael Sweet Sweet bled to dialh after being shot when he inlerrupted a robbery at Toronto nightclub in 1080 regional police Hon Southgate told the court onllnurd on Page a will which of information filed and at the region Married with no children Mr Is expected to j take up rvsjdinci in Ilalton his daughter and 1000 lo his yrl friend Linda Lid well and daughter llisaidhc lias asked Ihe Attorney office for in relocation fees he completes his useful II i but HAVE YOU GOT YOUR RSVP IN YET duns Mhos coming fur breakfast Over Imitations are being seal not far anrer campaign breakfast April I by volunteers Paul Armstrong Sharon and insurance agent Mandy The three are taking for I a plate breakfast bring held at the Ilalton and Country Club confirmations and more are before the Monday cutoff dale This irii s second out Invites Last tear breakfast fed lie people To attend the Hills Choral Societys Broadway tunes return April 16 Choral Society returns spring Selected Music from I road way The concert under will be presented April IS IT and IK m si the John Theatre In Georgetown Selections from West Side Story Dolly and Man of La highlight the choral rvrnlng with on the The King and I and Carousel featuring both choir and solo parts If you enjoyed It roadway Tonight ItWI don miss tickets can be obtained by writing to rorgetown Choral Hon It Ontario Prices are adult seniors and Arcade age limits Town staff arc preparing a bylaw which will lighten regulations surrounding the operation of amusement arcades Individual II electronic game machines are already governed by a J per machine licensing fee in town while arcades face annual licensing fees of New regulations as outlined in a report lo the towns general committee Monday night would restrict arcades to persons years of age and older insist thai they must establish themselves at least meters from the nearest residential or school ensure that arcade owners discourage excessive noise and loitering and operate during prescribed hours The bylaw may also require off street parking provisions for arcade businesses Summerfest clearance Summer feat and Pioneer Days Georgetown salute lo warm weather arc barely two months and if you plan to bypass he events downtown remember thai will be rerouted for a couple of days The town general committee acting on a request from Ward 3 John McDonald has agreed to close Main Street between James and Church Streets June 17 to June IB allowing merchants to hold gala sales Intersecting Church Street will be closed between Main and Market Street Saturday between 9am and Join Columbia in space Carl Sagan s well regarded Cosmos television series about the heavens above continues each Wednesday evening at 30 In the Georgetown public library Screenings of Individual episodes continue for 13 weeks Stories worth hearing The popular Storylime returns to Ihe Ilalton Hills public libraries March llegistration for your four year olds is necessary at both libraries Also set start again soon Is Slecpytime Storytlmc to be held on first and third Tuesdays at the Georgetown library and the first and third Thursdays at Acton both sessions run from to p Spring fashion show The Fry Society Is sponsoring a spring fashion show at Christ Church Elizabeth Streel North In Brampton April p m For more Information and tickets please call There big s In when Abner brings his friends to the John Elliott Theatre April I to courtesy of Public School Tickets for the 30 live performance are available by calling or Any local alumni The Protestant Separate School In is celebrating its cent An open House dinner and Centennial Ball will be held Me would like to see as many former students teachers and board members possible for more information please write to Mrs Gloria Box Ontario L0K 1P0 Happy birthday Hans Hans Christian Andersen whose fairy tales continue lo spark young Imaginations around the world has a birthday coming up The Actin and Georgetown public libraries celebrate his birthday April al an ideal lime for fun and learning among five to eight year olds Register in advance at either library branch New gallery show April I to 10 Centre visitors ore invited to drop In and browse among the Ihrown and pottery by Arthur of photos and prints by Jerry of Georgetown paintings and by Prue of and plaques pressed flowers and decora led Easter in Ihe corner Gallery hours arc 10 a A p except Thursday April lo Dance tickets on sale ore now on sale for the Brian Foley Dance Company s production of special of Dance April the John Elliott Theatre Call for information and tickets for the p performance featuring this talenlcd town dancing troupe They can help WOMEN PUCE can help If you a emotionally or physically abused we can offer you a u and supportive alternative Ilaltcm Women Place provides hour information and referrals The shelter In Milton provides temporary accommodation clothing and meals Informailonisgivenregarding Welfare legal rights children services and more If you need to please call B788555

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