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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1986, p. 2

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THE HERALD Octobers kneaded dough New cars damaged Improper passing A Georgetown man was charged with Improper passing alter an ac cident tn which John of Georgetown received minor Injuries Thursday at a m Mr was treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Both vehicles were southbound on Winston Churchill Boulevard and were approaching the Fifth Line intersection Mr Ramsden at tempted to turn left and was hit by the Georgetown man who attemp ted to pass him police said Damage to Mr Ramsden Chrysler was 000 and the Georgetown man received in damage police said Careless driver A Georgetown man was charged with careless driving Oct at 3 30 a m when he drove his car on to a lawn and into a fence He was westbound on Main Street North at Ontario Street when he lost control on a curve crossed into lanes and drove onto grass police said Damage to the fence was estimated at and the man 1966 Ford received damage 3 charges A yearold man was charged three times after forcing a police car off the road on Highway at the Sixth Line He was charged with careless driving driving without a license and driving without a safely belt at a Saturday The man was stopped at Queen Street and Acton Boulevard Hydro pole vandals A hatchet was used by vandals to cut down a hydro pole at the Beard more Tannery in Acton Friday night or early Saturday morning The hydro lines were connected to a water pump at the tannery Damage was estimated at Thieves entered an unlocked window at the Bread Basket Bakery on Mill Street in Acton and stole in cash The bakery was robbed between Oct it and police said Lost control A Brampton man suffered minimal injuries and caused damage to his vehicle in an accident on Regional Road 23 Oct 13 He hit a patch of gravel on a curve police said He Tost contra hit a ditch and rolled over The ac cident happened at 10 Hit and run day and Sunday received Co damage after an unknown vehicle hit It The Honda was pushed into the concrete wall behind It police said House burglar Cigarettes and a stereo were taken from an RR5 Georgetown home between and Oct 15 The home was entered through a basement window which was removed Total value of the stolen polio said theft A 16yearold male was arrested for stealing In parts from Bouwmons Truck Service Centre Ltd at 12 Todd Road in Georgetown An electric signal switch door handle and truck shift nob were taken police said Home ransacked An estimated in cash and household Items were taken from a Marilyn Crescent home Saturday Cash rings including wedding rings binoculars and a radio were missing Thieves entered by forcing the front door open Damage to the door was estlmatedatt200 police said Fourteen new cars were damag at Georgetown Chrysler Ltd on Road North Friday night Damage totalled Aerials window wipers and mir rors were damaged Distracting cat vehicle collision A Georgetown man was southbound on Ravi awn Crescent at kilometres per hour when a cat ran In front of his cle and he swerved to miss It police said He hit the back of another car causing damage and drove it into a third vehicle which received damage The driver left the scene and reported the accident the next day He had been drinking police said Car vandals A SI stereo was taken from a car parked on River Road In Georgetown the evening of Oct 14 The doors or the vehicle were lock police said A vehicle parked on Churchill Road North In Acton had a camera stolen from it The camera was taken Saturday at 12 43 Someone removed the headlight from a car parked on Mountain view Road In Georgetown over Thursday night The light Is worth IIS Assault charge A 36yearold Acton was charged with assault Friday for his stepfather The father was hit with a fist and forearm police said Window smashed An IByearold Acton man was arrested Oct 13 for smashing the window In the door of the police station at Mill Street in Acton The window was broken Oct He will appear in court Dec MP back at Carneys side MP John McDermld will be Join his former minister Pat Carney In a shuffle of parliamentary assistants It was announced lost Wednesday The Brampton Georgetown MP was the parliamentary assistant to Pat Carney when she was the Minister of Energy Mines and Resources When Ms Carney was given the International Trade portfolio Mr McDermid stayed on helping the new minister Marcel Masse adjust to the department of Energy Mines and Resources Mr McDermld said he was very pleased with the announcement and that he enjoyed working with Mrs Carney Why the shuffle The two worked well as a team before and it was felt a strong voice from Ontario was needed to promote the East on the international trade scene Mr McDermld said Pat Carney is from western Canada Mr appointment was part of a large shuffle of tary assistants lost week About half of the former assistants were drop ped the MP said In his tenure with the energy ministry Mr said he carried five bills through the House of Commons from start to finish The last one was a bill about frontier ex which is now going through third reading he said In his new role Mr McDermid said one of his major responsibilities wilt be in communications Part of his Job will be to fill the list of re quests for experts and ministers to speak to groups about trade Issues The MP also expects to be making his own round of speaking engagements on behalf of the government My first concern will continue to be working Tor my constituents he said There are two objectives the MP wants to accomplish while working with the Ministry of International Trade One is to ensure the protectionist attitude in the United States does not damage the tremendous trade Canada does with Its neighbor to the south Some of them Americans don t know we re their greatest trading partner The other objective Is to enlarge Canada trading area to encourage more trade especially in the Pacific Rim area which has great potential he said Positive response to appeal Hills United Way can vasscrs are pleased to find there are less people than they thought who need to be persuaded to give to the United Way Many people in town ore already giving money to the United Way in be community they work in said Tom Hewer campaign chairman of the Hills United Way Those people arc very willing to rechannel their payroll deductions to Halton Hills he said Mr Hewer believes the campaign Is on target and If the giving con as it has the goal of will be reached There are can vassersgolng In Hills Tney will have tried every door In town by the end of the month at the latest Mr Hewer said The biggest challenge Is to reach the hundreds of businesses outside Hills who have local residents working for them Mr Hewer said They are the hardest market to get payroll deductions from he said United Way canvassers have been working at that market by meeting commuters In the morning at the GO In Georgetown They have been distributing forms which per mil payroll deductions to be redirected to Hills Television and radio spots pro moting the United Way are having an effect locally he said A hockey player endorsing the United Way li good for the Hills campaign Mr Hewer said Local competitions and sponsored SportAid Oct from II m at Har rison Public School parks and recreation the Herald Capital Ford and the United Way Board of Directors will take part In a volleyball tournament to raise money for the United The United Way kicked off its campaign Oct 1 and have started to raise money for many char liable causes TRAFFIC COURT AGENT TICKETTS INC events are also helping The Georgetown Coop Farm and Home Centre on Guelph Street has full United Way participation and is challenging other stores in Hills to show the same kind of sup port Mr Hewersaid Volleyball teams and rock bands have been organized to raise money for the United Way Money from the Regional Chairman Ball Is going to the United Way The Nov 1 ball at the North Halton Golf and Country Club is the social event of the year Mr It will be a long time before the United Way knows how much has been made Some payroll deductions don start until The first year is the most difficult Mr Hewer said So many people must be contacted Interest Is there and plans are already being made for next year An auctioneer said he would donate his talents for a United Way auction In the spring and the Georgetown Track Club might host a road race for the United woy Mr Hewer said LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL BEGINS NOVEMBER 12th WEEK COURSE Wednesday Thursday to JO pm a COURSES AREAVMLABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON CALL JESSE OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada TIME TO TO SPRED SATIN FACTORY SAVE- LATEX WALL PAINT For Living Dining White Black and And Bedrooms Over 1 000 Colours 3000 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER TO CLEAR Half Price Or Less Discontinued Colonials Florals Small Prints Traditional Patterns Many More Priced To Clear Req Price Up A Single Roll WHILE THEY 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