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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1987, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday March 1WI Factory injury An employee of William Co Ltd was token to hospital Friday after being pinched bet ween a hydraulic case pushing machine and cases of milk police said Derek Edwardoon fered injuries to bis hip at tbe Guelph St factory He was treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Minor injuries A Georgetown man and Milton passenger received minor injuries Friday when his car crash In a ditch on Sideroad IS The accident began when their pickup truck crossed the centre line cunt where oncoming traffic approaching The driver or the pick up braked and ended up in he ditch The accident at Stolen car A stolen vehicle was recovered Feb after being involved in on accident on Wilbur Street in Acton The 1977 Oldsmobile was stolen from Wilbur Street and Mill Street the day before After causing damage to a parked in a head on collision the was recovered on Main Street The thief was not found by police The Oldsmobile which was parked on Wilbur Street Feb was unlocked and had the keys In side police said Brake slide A car stopped before making a turn onto Moore Park Crescent was hit from behind Saturday The collision was at 6 p m and volved Sheffield man who was charged being Before hitting the car from behind the Sheffield man braked and slid sideways The hit car slid metres and received damage police said The Sheffield man car received damage Wrong turn A Milton woman driving a was charged with making an I proper turn Feb 23 after a on Guelph Street at Chur chill Boulevard in Nerval The bus attempted to make a right turn from the left turn lane police said Damage to the car was estimated Wrong pedal year old an pressed the gas Instead of the brake and accelerated into a ilck up truck parked in front of police said Both vehicles were parked in front of the post of on Maple Avenue in Georgetown Feb The driver of the truck suffered minor injuries and his received damage The woman car receiv d an estimated damage House thief A SO foot hose and two chandeliers were some of the things stolen from a Tenth Line home between Feb and An kitchen cabinet and the overhead exhaust fan of a stove were also taken Police believe the home was left open or that the thief used a key An estimated damage was caused to the home when the cabinet was removed Citizen complaint A complaint from a citizen lead to charges of Impaired driving against a Milton man The 54 year old man was stopped at in Georgetown Saturday at 10 m He will appear in court March A yearold man will appear In court March on charges of impaired driving He was stopped at Mill Street and Main Street in Georgetown Satur 1 a for driving ratlcaliy Impaired driver Two Georgetown men suffered minimal Injuries in an accldem in which one of the drivers was paired The impaired driver was northbound on Main St rot in Georgetown Feb at 10 and was swerving into the south bound lanes police said A colli occurred at Moore Park cent even after the driver of a Southbound vehicle attempted to avoid the impaired drivers vehi do Damage to both vehicles total Dangerous driver Two Georgetown youths who tried to escape on motorbikes from police will appear in court this month where they face charges of J irons driving A lSyearoId 17 yearold were chased by police Friday on Del rex Boulevard between Drive and Court Police began to follow the youths because they were driving on the wrong side of the road The youths went through stop signs and around cars during the chase policed said A special was Init thr Million public relations chair Hills on ed trim weekend mark Hie of r Miller Itlrl March truss Month Seen and I fits id en Herald photo So many different ways Red Cross helps us out What s the Red done for you lately Just take a look March is Red Cross Month so why not join a winning team and volunteer Help keep Red Cross Ready We taught your children how to swim Your neighbour completed a Red Cross First Aid course When a relative was sick opn of our Red Cross homemakers helped look after her We helped pick up the pietts after the Central Ontario tornado We kept blood in every hospital in Canada These are just a few examples of some of the vital vices provided by the Red Cross which are available through the voluntary efforts of Canadians Albert Schweitzer onte wrote The Red Cross is light showing the right in the darkness is our duty to sec to it that it does not go out Each year thousands of volunteers countless hours to keep that light burning brightly Canadian Red Society Police commissioners spend 13000 on travel The Point tin Committee In two most expensive Hoards run in the Region last year Both pint over in members and their The Ijind Committee racked up mileage and meeting expenses in renumeratinn Police Com rims on rs which include James and Fred Oliver spent nuirlv an vers i in in up sis I travel to Nashville Winnipeg I JTJy in niunfirenie ill jnblul if milnfi ind Kinsmen club is eager to auction the goods The Klnsi Georgetown Is gearing up for whit is expected to hi Heir most sue fund raising project of tin year The club has imaged with Halton Cable TV third annual Auction on May from The Kinsmen members been local for support and in such a project as this everybody wins Mir chants who Hems will receive free advertising ilii auction and viewer bid will get a tin on which they will pay no lies lrneLs from tlio TV Auction Mill towards community pro is will lis Cystic Fibrosis the Kinsmen s project Fibrosis is of children aid as jet there is no known curr However during tin the average life ex has clImtKl from four irsofiilo24yi Tin Kinsmen an excited this special fundraiser working hard lo mike nol j successful fi pro j itl but 1 1 so to ike in i veiling r the view Two awards will honor late James Montgomery Do you know organisation or individual worthy of Hit Jimi Montgomery Community or the James Montgomery Honor Award The two awards were created in honor of Ihe lute aims Montgomery TRAFFIC COURT AGENT Upset About An Unjust Traffic Ticket TiCKETTSINC The or nominations is 1JH7 To submit a nomim Hon or for information eon tact Ontario for the Mentally Retarded al CAS wants 89 rise for budget requirements The Children Aid Society Is asking for per cent more or 174 from legion this year This Grant will help pay or the Society operating budget which is running at The provincial budget guideline for the Society in is on four per cent If this is rigidly im nosed then the Itegjon would save in Its grant to the Society Why ore thev asking for more than four per cent According to Society Director Ron behind the increase include an of the 1986 salary settle ment including provision for over time pay of I staff positions required by the new Child and Family Services Act 1987 increases of per cent plus merit a per cent increase in daily costs for boarding homes Increase In travel costs maintenance or replacement costs for phones com photocopiers There been a drop in the number of wards from outside being accepted for foster core or the Society since This drop means a revenue decrease of request turned down Tin request for a Regional runt for the Physically Association of North was turned Members of Health Sot id Services ommittcc met morning to hear for money from three from others wan line mire thin trie four per cent in ireise illottedthem by council of that I i fin is tin thev Receiving more than a four per imreise wen Hilton Dig Hilton Support Nelson inadian Me il i J i of Sir The made the Sociil s go to Region imniil or in approval Herald welcomes David Walker I III like It u Mr ikw Mini Milk Ii r Mr ilkrr from Hi if llrrilil iuiuiiIimI Mr V lkr lie Ihnlils Is for ill it lit Hi JiiIihiI Hi itrd GEORGETOWN ISP FITNESS COUNTRY HOMES HOUSES YEARS EXPERIENCE GUARANTEED WORK LOW HOURLY or FLAT RATES 454TRUK OVERSEAS a NORTH AMERICAN SHIPMENTS ARRANGED PICK UP DELIVERY WITHIN THE TOWN OF HALTON IS COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS INVITED REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE RECONSTRUCTION OF STEELES AVENUE FROM JAMES SNOW PARKWAY TO TRAFALGAR illy Inn Pukw loTntilQ Don thServic no I lie fell I I J an in C II fit Ml on Dull no 1151 fjronl id iPhnnnu Worn Con mitt e per cent The province contribute per of net i lo operate Hie Socle while the makes up the remaining per cent year because of the nolo of a residence owned by the Society the budget snowed a modest surplus of The Society wants to retain the funds as a reserve for renovation carta to their other facilities The Society hoi SB 3 foster parents and volunteers SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 101 GLmqelown Compare Allstate for auto value instate uVe in good hands Murine Co 116 Guelph Street Georgetown 8731643 Custom Meats NATURALLY SMOKED IN THE PIECE AaO BLACK FOREST HAM SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS MCCAINS REGULAR 5 AAA PIZZA UIO FROZEN BOXED BILLS SAUSAGE I lb 41 Sim We Do Not Compromise On Quality TRAFALGAR ROAD 8776082 nouns Hon NOTICE OF PUBUC MEETING WARD 3 DOWNTOWN AREA SUBJECT I Meet no to pom oil on known Town Hilton An CITIZENS ARE WELCOME i Ren LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER MARCH 16 4DAYCCmSE 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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