age J H HOW A lllf May IS POLICE BEAT Two cars collide Two cars collided In an accident May on the Ninth Line and Side rood A car rounded the curve In the road and Into the path of an oncoming car A total of 500 damage occurred to both damage to cars worth occurred May to In an accident around at the corner of II and Guclph The accident involved three vehicles and driver has been charged with Impaired No Charged with assault rinci Charles Drive resident has been It ass mil a weapon after a dispute M Tin old lashed a knife during tut at Waterfalls Park on the Line The man was also charged with weapon dangerous to the public peace Car wash calamity man must have thought the sky was f tiling In for a brief moment While having his car ashed at the Shell gas station on Queen Street In ton one of the machines collapsed and fell on roof of his 1983 The man escaped without injuries Fraudulent ad man I la Hon Regional Police have received same plaints about a man soliciting advertising for i business calendar He was asking for to place an ad The man Is working In the Milton area but Stiff Serjeant Roy Smith warns Georgetown businesses to beware The man is reported to be lbs and i bout Kinsmen raise to aid CF children give blood Car flips in ditch resident escaped injury whin he was dr ving entered a ditch and flipped onto Its roof The accident May 12 happened on the First Line near Regional Road 12 Damage to the vehicle was estimated at 000 Milton crash fatal Pol arc continuing their investigation of an accident that claimed the lives or two people Ma 11 around it The ear accident occurred at the intersect on of and Road in Milton are Ann McAllister of Mlssissauga and Serb Peross of Burlington A driver of one of the cars and two other passengers were Injured in the crash Mazda thief A Mazda was stolen from a Cres resident in Georgetown May 10 The thief found the car door unlocked and was able to find a spare lay in the vehicle The car is valued at about S3 The Kinsmen auction chair left Cable John view the action from one of the technical Photo submitted Families are wanted for European exchange students Hills Host rami lies are being sought for European high school students from Sweden Denmark Norway Fin land Germany land Great Britain and Holland for the 19851986 school year The program Is sored by Interna Student Exchange Programmes a non profit public bene fit taxexempt organ affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish M nis tries of Education The European dents ages 16 17 and IB are fluent In English and arc anxious to learn about Canadian culture living with a family and attending a local high school Students are thorough ly screened in Europe for outgoing personality excellent academic per forma nee and dedication to program goals Each student is cover by comprehensive medical Insurance and brings his her own pock money The provides a voluntcerreprescntative in the area to attend to the student welfare and assist the host family with any problems which may occur while their Staff If wen planning a trip to Antigua you missed a real bargain last Monday night Tin nsmen and club of Georgetown held a tele vised auction to raise funds or Cystic receiving over 1500 calls for bids rang inf from a large pizza to a brand new Ford Escort the Kinsmen collected about from the community of the pro ject was Dob Malcolms on who was extremely pkdscd with the results He had hoped for about in soles One of the bargains offered was a week in Antigua The list price was American dollars but the final bid gave one lucky couple a vacation for American Another good bargain was a bike donated by North Sports but tht selling price was only half of what it was worth Most of the Items went for per cent of their value with Blue Jay baseball tickets and smaller Items like grocery store coupons selling close to the 1 value The Idea for the event was to raise money for CF and perhaps show more people what the Eight old Sara Murray the daughter of Anne Murray who has program Therewas also a half hour movie shown on the disease The chairman was pleased at the support the club had received from the community and merchants and plans are underway to try the v wd auction again on Ration Cable next year he said At a blood dun or clinic Monday May 13 at Holy Cross Auditorium Red Cross officials rtported people attended the clinic and donated units TlieKinsnien Club sponsored the clinic and gave special assistance with advertising poster diStr button and general work DENTURE therapvCUNIC J Kohan DT 122 St 7 GEORGETOWN LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING GILBERT AUTOMOTIVE WE SPECIALIZE IN TUNE UPS SHOCKS Canadian families with great opportunity to learn about another culture and make new friendships both here and abroad whiio sharing their Interests and values with a young person from another country The students arrive In August 198o and return home to Europe In late June 198G Families Interested in as hosts for the 1986 school year should contact Mrs Martha Lewis Georgetown Ontario phone 1026 BRAKES GET READY FOR SPRING NOW CYL TUNEUP CYL TUNEUP AND V8 TUNEUP FREE AC PLUGS INCLUDED Ml SOUTH OF ACTON The Bennett Health Care Centre offering FINE RETIREMENT LIVING Choice of Private or Semi Private Accommodation in an attractive comfortable and secure environ specifically designed for your Serv include I n ng room and laundry jcrv a civ of planned act v use of all a cool beauty fit op git shop The Bennett Health Care Centre a nonprof foundation affiliated with It District Memorial Hoapftal 1 Princaaa Anna Drive Georgetown Ontario STARTING MAY WEEK PROGRAM WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S GEORGETOWN REBATE TO STUDENTS To all graduating students of Young Drivers Canada or a SI certificate from Georgetown Chrysler good on the purchase of any new or used will be issued OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada 8777430