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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1986, p. 2

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Panel SECTION A Hubcaps pinched Hubcaps north a total of ere token from a car parked out O Tooles Restaurant at Guelph Street In Georgetown The hubcaps were taken between 8 and 11 April Argon blamed Police said arson was the cause of the fire at Miracle Food Mart April The fire which started in the paper products shelves caused damage Henry Korba a store employee suffered minor in Junes while trying to take paper off the shelves Found camera A man of no fixed ad dress was charged April at with stealing a camera The camera was taken during the day from a trailer at Lot Con The Minolta was recovered Wallet missing Chrysler vehicle wag unlocked at Main Street South In Acton between and Sam Saturday A black wallet and hockey equipment with a value of was taken police said Fishing gear gone The rear door of von parked on Circle was forced open bet ween Friday and a Saturday and in fishing equip ment was taken Twelve Molson Lite were also stolen Office ransacked A 1974 Yamaha and about in cash were taken from and Ford Mercury Sales at Main Street North in Acton overnight Satur day Entry was gained through a degr left unlocked police said Three large tool boxes were pried open with a crowbar The office vas ransacked police said Honda recovered A 700 Honda motorcycle was from a James Street driveway In Georgetown between Friday night and Saturday mom It was recovered near the CNR railroad tracks on Carruthers Back window Thieves entered Classic Auto Car by a back window and stole from a cash box sometime between Friday night and Saturday mom There was S0 damage to the window of the Armstrong Avenue Georgetown business Washroom access Three Willow St Acton businesses were broken into over night Four chain saws worth a total of were taken from Electric Ltd Stan had taken and nothing was taken from the former Acton Free Press building Offices were ransacked A screwdriver was used to get into the offices of Frinell Electric police said En try was gained by removing a screen on the men s washroom window Lost control Poor road conditions contilbutcd to a 10yearold Georgetown man losing control of his car and rolling It over In a ditch on 15 e Eighth Line The man was eastbou id on Siderood at kilometres per hour Saturday at He lost control while go ing over a steep hill police said Damage to the 1984 Mercury was Third robbery The man charged with robbing the Bank of Nova Scotia and Canada Trust in Georgetown was recently charged with robbing the Hoy at Bank in Erin He was charged April 23 with rob bery and threatening violence The man gave Die teller of the Erin Royal Bank a note April 2 stating hi had a gun and demanding money The Georgetown banks were robb ed in a similar way In alt three rob beries no gun was seen The Bank of Novo Scotia on Moun tain view Road South was robbed Feb 20 and the Georgetown Canada Trust was robbed March 21 About was taken each time Charged In connection with the Erin robbery is Gregg Frank Johnston of no fixed address He will appear in Guelph Provincial Court tomorrow May for ah hearing Power cut Two hydro wires broke a fire started and power was off for few minutes after youths broke hydro insulator with rocks The hydro wires fell on Hal ton s Sewage Treatment Plant property on Chur chill Road South in Acton Holton Hills Hydro public works department and the fire department were called to the Nobody was caught Faulty bottom A fireplace with a faulty bottom caused S3 damage to a home at Lot 11 Con 10 April at The floor beams caught fire Firefighters had to remove bricks and part of the floor Fishermen dunked in Fairy Lake Two men fishing on Lake Friday suffered pother when their canoe overturned John McMullen of Acton and Jiff were token by ambulance to Georgetown Memorial Hospital They were and released The nun win fishing without and neither swim a fire official said arrived the scene with rcsuscitator It was not needed Councillor wants Acton ambulance IlyMAGGlt IIANWH Herald Special A near drowning In Fairy Saturday prompted Word Coun Rick to question ogam what con be done to Ret Acton its own ambulance service Coun pointed out that the emergency number worked well Police and fire staff arrived promptly The ambulance took 10 or 12 minutes to come up from Georgetown to take the victim to hospital for treatment of inn Mill hud the victim been in jurcd in some other tin delay in in ambulance to him and reluming with I hospital might Mayor Miller said he wrote to the of Health raised the issue some weeks He has nothing Kick but a dtloy is not unusual in dealings with the province He promised to matter once fie hid some from ministry Halleys coming back is hack its around Iht sun it tin library on May and Ine in Wednesday May urn of Royal Astronomical mast popuhr speakers v in will is will rhosi who Mr present last a special invitation for in evening of il no additional expense There will least one fl and is urged to out llitir in binoculars tin the for Hit Georgetown present j and ihe on con done at nominal sum of Si for m cents for those 1 is biinf of not registered In the of wi ill in Croatian Centre ixrtlo in registrations will I 1 in n iv money funded rojrams will Gets liquor permit okay from reluctant council Herald Special Town council endorsed to let the Croatian Cultural tro near Norvol have liquor permit for its pavlllion during provided liquor consumption is con fined to Indoors and offduty police arc used for traffic and croud con during the three day event The appeal by Paul on behalf of organizers almost went unheeded as council voted seven to six against a reset tlon opposing the Issuing of the licence for the event Mr said Carabram was seeking the permits on behalf of all the international represented at the mulli cultural festival to be held July and the permits will bo Issued to each in dividual paviilion and policing of its requirements will be done by the In dividual groups Ward 1 Rick said he was almost appalled the way council was giving Mr the third degree about crowd eon noise trespass and other possl When is this town a purist com hi asked II part of the event I con believe how old become Mr said the site has been used for the Croatian pavlllion for the past two and he was aware of no problems In connection with the event He estimated dance could go to or poo pie during the Ihrcc days with groups coming and going provides free transportation to vinous pavillions he said if council was concerned about people having consumed loo much alcohol and try to drive Ward Coun Sheldon ex pressed concern for the Centre neighbors who hove hod noise trespass problems in the past Get ting conditions into a resolution sup porting o licence application was the only way to meet those concerns however The event could go ahead without a licence and council could make no stipulations which would help Ihe neighbors she pointed out LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING WEEK COURSE to 930 pm Thurwiay ROAD TEST WCLUDED PRIVATE IN YD COURSES ARE AVAILABLE 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