age SFCnoN A THFHERALD JulyM Police Fell asleep A year old Oakvillc woman has been charged after she fell deep at the wheel of her 1976 Mer and hit a cement culvert wall She was south on the Townllne at No Sidcroad at a m Saturday The timer and a passenger Robert Vanravens Main St Acton suffered minor in juries Neither was taken to Damage the car and I lie wall is estimated at Hits Mazda man a dump ruck on Highway Mazda in the rear on at The dnver of tar was on Highway and slowed to make a lift turn to the car is estimated at Tht driver of the truck has 4000 damage 1H old Collingwood man i used damage to hii car he spun off the road and i hydro pole Ik wis dm a 1380 Dodge west on Third Line at 12 a Saturday when he rounded a left tunc curve He lost control of his inr spun Into the northbound lane f and hit the pole He has been with careless driving ami for possessing liquor as a Playground tarred Hoofing tar was painted on the wooden playground equipment at Harmon School 59 Drive late Saturday or early Sun day morning Damage lo the play is estimated at Cassettes gone Two brown cassette cases con taming cassettes were stolen from car parked in an alley next to Macs Milk 3G0 Guclph St Geogetown between 11 July and urn July Speakers stolen Cars collide collision on Saturday it p to two cars i old Brampton man was mini west on King he turned into the ti hit He turned back in tin westbound lane and struck a PI mouth The first l Left the scene who left the scene of an on Friday at caused damage to an 1902 IJlrlsintibile The driver of the a year old leorgcloMi woman was turning left on the green light when n car went through the intersection on a red lithi and struck her car Both drivers pulled over When the worn in left to phone the police the other timer had left the No Fails to stop Georgetown teenager driving in speed bicycle southbound on Sxlh I int Friday it failed to stop for stop sign at No to id intersection she was struck by a car travelling eisl on No to Sidcroad Jennifer 13 of 77 Delrcx was for minor Injuries at the scene by C Darling No charge s ere laid in the accident Woman injured A 29 year old Milton woman and tier threeyearold son were in jured Wednesday following at Trafalgar Road and No at a m Bren da Hyatt was driving her 1980 in the right hand lane on A 45yearold Erin man driving a Plymouth was southbound on Trafalgar and irted to turn left on to No He crossed the path of the first car and the two collided da Hyatt and her son Keith were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Mrs Hyatt is still in hospital listed In satisfactory condition Minor injuries A total of damage was caused lvo cars following on ltd last Tuesday at a A 28- year old Georgetown was backing up her 1985 Ford out of her on the east side of Mouu Road when she struck a I travelling north Both drivers suffered minimal in Junes Domestic spat Brampton man has been with two counts of mischief and one of assault Following i domestic squabble at a Crescent home Saturday I a m A total of MOO damage was caused to the home and SI damage lo a truck parked at the silt Mallais 22 suffered bruises and swelling to her right police said The man Is din appear In court August 17 A pair of radio speakers valued at were stolen from Fnrrnr Audio Rd Friday at am Entry was gamed through an overhead door Thief foiled Someone tried to break into a home at 84 Cres Friday between 1 and a m A bedroom window was broken waking up one of the residents In the house Damage to the window is estimated at Ladder stolen A 16foot ladder worth was stolen from the yard of house at 2D Byron St Georgetown between June29andJuy 17 Door broken A sliding glass door In home at Court Georgetown was broken between a and p Wednesday Tht door is valued at Car speaker theft Two car speakers of an unknown value wen stolen from a car park at Joes Gulf Station between 9 m Wednesday and Thurs day The car a 1980 Va Iks wagon Babbit had been left unlocked at the garage for repairs The speakers were taken from the cars rear shelf Gas station robbery Nine hundred dollars were taken from the cash register at the Shell Station Lot IB Concession last Tuesd ly between 5 Drug charge year old Georgetown Assaults wife A year old Georgetown man has been charged with aggravated assault The victim his wife had been slapped in the face shook several times and bruised in the left upper arm He was held far a ball hearing July 15 Cool thief An air conditioner valued at was stolen from a home at No 15 Sideroad and Trafalgar load between July and Jul 13 The wire cage surrounding the pliance had been pried open Royal breakdown The armed forces helicopter rymg the Duke Duchess of York broke down Saturday in a field west of Winston Churchill Drive in The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing when his helicopter showed signs of an Irical problem Regional Police arrived at the field Just of Roy Windsor Drive at about 30 p to help with police hold A second helicopter armed to take the Duke and Duchess to their destination Armed forces repaired the aircraft by 8 p m Happy retirement Climbers honeymoon in Africa Calgary will be mar riect at Presbyterian Church Aug 3 to Timothy is the daughter of dure and Archdekin of Brampton While In Toronto for a convention of Canadian institute of Planners was honored with several showers Her aunt Mrs Wilhlm Ward of Drive llrumpton enter the Julian Archdckin and Ward families July I the Sunday morning service at Presbyterian Church Anne I presented with a purse of monc Later that afternoon Mc Clure hosted a shower for friends and neighbors of the Alloa School area Gcorgina Dolson welcomed home for a short visit and best wishes on behalf of Donation Jean Connolly Past President of the Georgetown Kinette presented a cheque for 150r District Mem or in July It Mark Hoc lion Hud Jamm retired from Smith hockey managing many July alter teams eventually earning thi ol service Mr James worked In Hockey Heritage in 1981 He departments in his tenure at Is a of and he and Smith and Stone Including set up and hi wife Minnie had one nun Jim Injection but he d In Mr Jamrs ore He said the plant tin doubled in and grandson Jamie were on hand since he started working in for retirement Is also well known In the local Herald MNR keeping tabs on hunt complaints Mad I While regional council bites the pros and cons of hunting in Agreement Forests illon Regional Police and Ministry of Natural Resources been keep ing tabs on complaints Hie Ministry reports 111 it only hunting related lints v re received between I laor md Mar trespiss dm of Sept J indCec I Of the rem were of I nit were three win tin I ills tH The category highest number of compl that pert lining to nuisance inim lis and wildlife a Ministry Trespassers caused 100 to agriculture in Hilton list year while wildlife including deer The Region No common boundary needed for deer hunt land owned by tht Regie Conservation Authority need shirt a common for 1 sake the November deer hunt region report owns acres of Agree ment land It ibuts the Hilton alls Conservation area owned by the IIHCA Suggestions lint the two use the Bell Trunk I me dtlintite those lands north of the line open to the controlled deer hunt were by the reports findings Combined tht two lands would open to hunters It seems allows archtp hunting in the Agreement forests during the four day deer hunt while the allows only shotgun ling A common the report concludes would no real merit or benefit In addition it is unlikely those hunting In the Agree men I ores Is will have to obtain permits as those landi do because of the difficulty administering and enforcing permits in tight i allows one hunter fir roxim 7 or I hi tin Hilton falls loiistrvution i tint to i tot of portsis Tin said no crowding pro blem have instn and the ten just filled There ippe it hive been no major pro It ins which would it the allot iIiiil rtsturces to impltuunt i hunting permit Hit port con eludes ITS TIME Time to your whole herd at turnout with II Dairy Cattle pallets Get the most out ot your herd with II No Milk Withdrawal Economical Convenient TrademarkAuthorized User ADMISSION SPECIALS July Tern All teens admitted Inr Jul SI WMfaihlrtsHihi tor price id million Aug a tut lot V price Aug child Aug Night- Family SI DO Minimum 1 adurt To SchoolAlt the group I belle a daughter in law Susan and Margaret McClure assisted In hosting the shower is employed with City of Calgary and Timothy is lawyer with Calgary oil company Following their marriage they will honeymoon In Africa follow up their hobby of mountain climbing Good driver Good deal lour record may f luw et in compare instate in good hands Insurance Co of Canada unco Company III Mi 8731643 ANNOUNCEMENT Carolyn A Bow wishes to announce at Mam St Do a mown Georgetown dn w Ih Joe Lb seven years Carolynne forward her and new ones papers Iw Oil Grand Opening TOR APPOINTMENT HOW CALL 873 A Tasty Recipe i For Summer foodstuff ZUCCHINI SPAGHETTI SAUCE Saute in skillet A cup oil i onion sliced 1 SPECIALS- MARASCHINO CHERRIES sliced iDmil 6 cups cups diced tomatoes sal I bay Icil pepper A CHOCOLATE SAUCE 99La Simmer covered for minutes uncover simmer 10 minutes Disord bay leaf PEANUTS over spaghetti and lop with Parmesan or Romano cheese BLANCHED 98La foodstuff LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SUMMER NEXT COURSE BEGINS JULY 22nd WEEKS Wednesday Ttiurcday pm INSURANCE DISCOUNTS PRIVATE IN CAD LESSONS COURSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM July 30lh am fM General Admission 00 HUGHES 8775296 or 877 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada