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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1987, p. 2

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13 Plumbing thief Over worth of plumbing equipment disappeared from a house under renovation at Mill St in Acton between April and May Police say someone entered the rear unlocked door and nude off with the plumbing supplies and 12 gallons white paint Youth charged Police arrested a 19yearold Georgetown man and charged him with causing a disturbance follow on incident at and Mill Streets in Georgetown May soy at approximately 10 about 100 rowdy youths gathered outside a dance In a park lot and began causing a ruckus When police arrived the situation worsened The man will appear in court June Assault charge A yearold Georgetown man faces charges of assault causing bodily harm stemming from a May incident Police say a domestic dispute broke out at and the man assaulted a yearold Brampton man Police assaulted Charges of assaulting police and causing a disturbance were laid following an incident In the park ing lot of Main St at a May 10 Police were attempting to charges for being drunk in public place when a fight broke out A yearold Georgetown man faces charges of being impaired In a public place and assaulting police At the same time a 20year old Georgetown man was also charged with being drunk In a public place He will appear in court June Also charged was a young offender from Mississauga The offender was charged drinking liquor under age and weapons dangerous Thi young of fender will appear In court June Fuel stolen At least worth of fuel was stolen from a 1977 Ford truck parked at Ha Hon Flour Milting Company at 62 Mill St In Acton between April May Stolen bicycle Police arrested a offender in connection with a stolen bicycle May Gat am Mill St in Georgetown The young off nder will appear In court May Hubcaps taken The hubcaps were stolen from a Mercury parked at Drive and Mill Street between m May and m May value of Ihe stolen hubcaps is listed at damage Someone ripped several wires from parked fork lift truck at St between p m Maj 1 aid May 4 Damage Is estimated at Minor injuries A 41 year old Georgetown man received minor injuries after he lost control of the car he was drlv and rolled it over on a hill On Road at Beaver Street at a May James Pearson was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital by am where he treated and released Police issued a speeding ticket In the accident Damage to the front and top of the car is listed it figuu thrown into pool mid night and Gum May 10 lr win Cre One of the figures was thi of a fivt year old boy the pool lintr to np at is listed at Damages home A old man charged with inlfull darnel an incuknl to Place il May 1 I hi in rived at and w told he was nit welcome He thin pun a hole in the aluminum door window tnmnee Impaired An off Peel Ihi stopped dmillk irrilicillj on Tnfolkir Avcnui a A old younj r is with impaired dnvinj Hi will in court June r driving stopped unci the impaired man will ip- In court Juni 1 Disobeys police Police arrived tin scene of a disturbance Main and Mill in Acton 11 11 and told a rowdy man not to home He was hi me a but a police spotted the iar liavinf Hi parking lit A man was charged with imp driving He will in court Kinsmen auction Top bids for weekend getaway Weekend for two packages went like hotcakes during last week TV auction held by the Georgetown Kinsmen Club says Club President McLean There were of these weekend packages and bids came very close to the retail value of the packages The club raised this year compared to in last year TV auction Over Items went for sale with a total retail value oi We stored it In my garage Rapid Print on Street and other locations of club members Mr McLean chuckled Along with answering six lines the night of the auction May 4 club members were busy delivering Items to the highest bidders By Tuesday most of goodies wen delivered to their new owners Independent hearing best MPP for HaltonBurllnglon Don Knight is receiving a number of calls and letters about Dr Jack Ford revocation of hospital privileges Election Continued from Page At Originally the MPP thought if an election was held in the spring would perceive the Liberals as broken their accord with the NDP But talking to people In north they arc saying it not a tor he said People fee we should go for an election soon the MPP said own he sold and it hard to undo the high profile the Liberals are now enjoying The Liberals are riding a wave and are being caugr up In a series of events If a fall election were held It would be much harder to com such a high level of publicity he said If a spring vote called can didates will be actively campaigning throughout the summer In of a fall election Everyone will assume an election he said It also more difficult to put together a campaign team during the summer months because of Mr Knight said The Liberals will be holding a nomination meeting June for the riding of Holton North The party association Is ready for an election and hopefully the event will be a kickoff for the campaign Mr Knight said Since the last election the said he been encouraged by how picked his campaign manager and ft will be David his executive assistant Unless the government changes present legislation soon which It has plans to do Mr Blaney would have to take a leave of absence to be a part of the cam palgn Mr Knight said In an interview rlday Mr Knight said most of the letters were not specifically addressed to him but were carbon copies to the hospital board The MP said lie has alerted the Ministry of Health about the situation but beyond that there not much a Member of Parliament can do There are two dotted bodies In volved and their jurisdictions ire clear he said speaking about the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Board and the Ontario Hospital Appeal Board The MP said he has not been made aware of the exact why Ford privileges were the Georgetown hospital I don think c win left with anything Mr The Kinsmen Club Ind the support of a dozen Km ties and ibli 4 snff Hems put on the block win donated local businesses Thcj r from a perm to a twodoor Pint lit Grand AM This was the Kinsmen third TV auction a fourth one is to 1 hi Id due to the success of the first three the Kinsmen presidint said Thi Club bet in of its intention to hi Id in in J were out in April to solicit donations Mr had thinks for the businesses which the auction The will be used for community scnicr jectshy the Kinsmen hope i deal Mr in said Art in the Park for the summer Members of are one of the artistic groups performing it in i in Saturday July 4 The Halt in Council have invited be to ir rm on an outdoor til ir vale Globe is used pi to sell out crowds 1 id i tremendously run it last ill The of The province has on independent hearing panel and It is best If matter is handled through the ap peal board he said If the public wants to write to the Ministry of Health they should do whatever they think is reasonable he said Some people are now writing about the quality of care at the Georgetown hospital which somewhat detracts from the main point said Mr Knight If a hearing panel date is moved up it may give people a false hope The other cases that need to be heard could also be prejudiced he said The Health Ministry will monitor the situation and make sure there are no undue delays In the appeal process Mr Knight said But there be politico interference used against an independent body GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Stay Tuned dm will prcinled this will mg some of their hit to in the if the si rigs feitured will be from Globe all of I9H7 show called Kiss Kate i members will lie d Ihtir time to benefit the dwell of which Globe Is a memoir sion to the public is hut tin will be mnkt contributions flninci future allium I events Windy is thrilled with tin louiipl of Art In the Pork It i winder ful sotting and a to bring the peril rmint sinl together she says The Arts mined it will in affair Catholic school funding okayed i ion Hi Ihc llr inl his ecu for ifiht the Him hi St partite mi it ho Oak lilt and elude 1 of p Ilcdim Milt mil II i hit Mil Tin Il l Id tin mil Ik Lot ited to sell for Portables approved Hoard schools mined approval to put up portiblis in their school Mies recently Tin Helton Hills Site Plan torn millet Holy Cross School to put up portables In the parking lot on Hi northeast side Holy ross is looted on Maple Bishop School on Highway has permission to put up eight more port lis and six unit porta pack The already has on site All the ire to rimmed bv June 19ffl the school will ittmding classes in new high I in r 1n Sfpjn1t is It the lubht School until its own building is ready for tut of Association turned out to ippose site plan plicition for nil iintim Hid loiter aid the school w is addressed the ice Hi I ran s pi inn int iimmittce I write the Eventful Victoria Day in Norval icli ill be busy d tin 17 It rt will be in ilurth wed lv In KIDS CORNER FOR DAYCARE AND NURSERY SERVICES Th following businesses will be pleased serve you Regional Municipally provUei 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