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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1987, p. 3

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Police chase An 18yearold several charges following a police Saturday at a The man was driving a 1978 Suzuki motorcycle with no plates and roper lighting The police chased for almost to kilometres in a roundabout route that spanned Maple Street Delrex Avenue and Rex way Avenue until the biker lost control of his motorcycle In the parking lot of Holy Cross School The police car hit the frost fence tit the school causing It damage The biker was charged with dangerous driving failing to stop for police and causing a pursuit He will appear in court August Break and enter Between 1 a m and Sun day someone broke Into a home at Charles St Georgetown Entry gained by forcing the sere window on the of the house police said Nothing was taken Police suspect thieves were trying to steel television set near the window The estimated damage to the screen Is unknown Tires stolen Twelve spare tires valued at fri Georgetown Chrysler 15 Moun- some time last week The tires were fastened by cable of the trucks A cutter was used to sever the cable police said Impaired Police laid three impaired dnv ing charges last week i yearold Georgetown man stopped by police for driving erratically July at 12 a He was later charged with impaired driving will appear in court August A yearold man from Flam borough Township was charged with Impaired driving and posses of a narcotic when he was seen driving erratically Thursday 15 am He will appear In court September A 25yearold Mississauga man was stopped by police when he fail ed to stop for two stop signs Sunday at 30 a He was charged with impaired driving He will appear in court August 17 A Georgetown man and twi ton men all aged were charged with possession of a narcotic Thursday at 30 They we found carrying hashish said They are due to appear court Sept Drug charge IS year old man from Puslinch township was charged with possession of marijuana Thursday at a He will ap pear in court Sept Glass smashed A glass was smashed out of the door at a home on 49 Park Ave at approximately a m Saturday Estimated damage is damage Willful damage up to was caused to three cars parked at Guclph St between day and earn Friday The rear wiper of one car was ripped off and the hood was pried up around the sides of another car The third car had the rear window smashed and dents In the sides Police cars collide Two police cars collided Satur day after one tried to stop a motor cyclist Damage to both cars was minimal Escapes injury year old Georgetown woman and her five year old daughter escaped injury last Wednesday when her car was hit in the rear at the corner of Mill and Streets The driver of the second car failed to see that the first driver was slopped at the In lersectlon to make a left turn onto Mill Street The second dnver an IS year old Georgetown woman Was charged with careless driving Damage to both cars is estimated Hits a ditcb Four thousand dollars damage was caused to a 1949 Chevrolet the weekend when it rolled down driveway on the 10th Line and hit ditch A 29yearold Georgetown an was steering the cor as it was being pushed out of a garage The dnver lost control of the car and tried to Jump Into the vehicle to put her foot on the brake The car hit some trees before landed In the ditch No charges laid Sandra Georgetown was taken I Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minor injuries Two foxes suspected of carrying rabies Two coses of foxes acting strange ly were reported in the Ho Hon Hills area In the last week but provincial statistics show there Is a significant decline In rabid fox cases this year Early last week a rabid fox was shot a house on Regan Crescent On July a fox reportedly at acted a dog on the First Line at Sideroad 17 in Acton but the fox was not caught and It Is unknown the fox was rabid said Halton Hills Animal Control officer Joe The fox shot on Regan Crescent did not come in contact with any humans or domestic animals so It was not tested for rabies Mr Kirley said Provincial government policy per mlts testing only if a fox has come in contact with humans or animals he said has only eases of rabid foxes reported to date this year The first rabid fox was shot in In May The second rabid fox was found in the north of Acton in early July and third fax was shot near the peel county border of Georgetown the Health of Animals Centre rt ports Since the beginning of April rabid have been reported In Ontario said Elliott Salsberg of the Health of Animals Centre Thats down significantly from last he said In April of this year rubld foxes were reported In May ihere were cases of rabid foxes in the province and June saw cases reporled In April of rabid foxes were found while 103 were reported in May There wen cases of rabid foxes in Ontario In June last year Rabies goes in cycles Salsberg said When foxes and the resulting in population mult in a lower number of rabid foxes the few ears hi said Ice users now pay before they play Ice users in Hills two arenas will soon be invoiced for their Ice time before late up their Recreation Director Tom told councillors July tint per cent of the Ice users for their in time before they go on the ice now but there are a few major user groups who are still billed after their Ice time and that isgoingtochingo Everything we for is cash or Invoice in We did it because we wire multiple thousands bill 1st rot ion iixi iii he full Mr inland polity won 1 turns firmly in Mr Alton Iminullur iiiimilu objected to ivinj puts on volunteers Some Ice jetted to tin I Mint tot five i ills in from groups of dollars behind said He admitted that some bid debts were accumulated tin Recreation Department invoiced after the ice time In one cose we lust pud for February and March ice lime Mr Shepardsaid Mr intends to bill the re maining groups once they know their fall lee Tint way Bonnet 1 ith Win I July Pages Fairy Lake still safe for swims It save to take the plunge into Actons Fairy Lake on a hot sum or any other day The Regional Health Unit says Fairy Lake does not exceed standards for fecal count and it t been closed down for at least years Terry Murphy a public Inspector for the Health Unit says three samples or three different points In the lake arc taken once a week Samples arc taken at the Oh lucky day in Alton lluv ingpen ilizcd ml si ii ii ih lire si I Mr At times iNHik tern don t it It us I time Mr Hi IK I Ir slur Ills iniilioi I linn like leaf closer Mr In found this the clover while he J I is tils acre fnrm liny July swimming point the Small wood Acres trailer park and the new boa The fecal count should not exceed per milllhtres and so far this year it has averaged between Mr Murphy said Samples at the three points surveyed are averaged out to gel the geometric mean It would take two sets of three samples exceeding the level before the lake was closed down Mr Murphy said The only type of pollutant tested for in Fairy Lake is fecal bacteria from the intestinal tracts from man and animals he said The fecal count has approached the mark at times but it has re mained satisfactory most of the time Mr Murphy said The fecal count tends to rise with hot weather and heavy rainfall the Inspector said A lot can also depend on the amount of water fowl on the lake he said meeting Aug 10 the United Way of Hills will be holding an open meeting for the refdenttai sector at its campaign They would like to invite the Acton community residents who would be Interested in working with the to attend The meeting is to be held on Aug 10 at 30 at the Acton High School For more Information call Jehovah follower has the last word Town offers to buy trailer park w is adjourned Municipal hi i to Convention of Jehovah Witnesses ceremonies featured speech by Eugene of Georgetown and Bible play Mr discussed society distrust of itself citing examples from newspaper articles which depict corruption in govimmml find a shockingly high divorce rate around the world Never before have people faced what this generation has faced Mr Rosam sold Two horrendous wars and scores of that have taken the lives of about a hundred milium people in this century Mr Rosam noted trust has eroded through conflict and the sut gestlon of conflict Humans can an all life on earth with weapons he said Fear of becoming i victim of crime has caused people to skeptical of each Mr Rosam tola his audience fill murder will In child Mr Hi it distrust cumulates as the mj iks down Hit wealthiest n arc now pro he said the United States hod the I irgcst number of look sun tin Great Depression of it wis The urged the to trust the itor of tin arih mil hum ins in i ml Jnshu s i dipictcd thi Itihab is ihi ding the II then bus Ihe reason for expropriation Is If the two sides cannot agree on a I net il Manager said I he id proposed a similar pi in last but did not approved by the istr Ms Barron said Ihis Willow Iark his been is priority flood risk so tin is higher funds will be approved sin said lurly confident it will go Property Corporation project Toby said it is i major step iMrjlhmg fills Hi is still the possibility of another OMB hearing stemming from traffic complaints from the Mount aim lew Area Ratepayers Association MARA Willow Park owner Norm Guthrie was not available for i press time Hilarious detectives make up Bea Team I id million the itrco tin funds an mm Mr ith snd 1 liuvs tie irk about tin icnl both I stry and till town to fumlsln theupionungyur GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE Ilril Tickets ore still available for tomorrow theatre performance for children at the Georgetown Public Library Don miss Productions latest play The Team an hilarious detective comedy for children ages years taking place July 30 at 10 am in the John Elliott Theatre Tickets cost a piece and may be purchased at the Alton or Georgetown Libraries On August the Library will be presenting Tom come Juggler and magician Tom will perform in Acton and In Georgetown Library at This show is sure to delight children ages and up Tickets are one sale now at both Libraries For further information call the Libraries at Georgetown or Acton These per form antes made possible through Ihe if Hills Public Outreach Out a tin Ontario Ministry of and Culture GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO SINCLAIR AVE 8772425 Butcher Shop SIRLOIN tip ROAST J 187GUELPHST NOTICE Due to August 3rd 1 987 being a Civic Holiday Classified and Display Adver tising Deadlines for August 5th publication are as follows DISPLAY FRI JULY 31 500 pm CLASSIFIED TUES AUG 4 1 am the HERALD Home Newspapar of Hatton Hills Since 1 Gaonjatown COOKS SUNOCO OPEN DAYS A WEEK LIC MECHANIC BRAKES TONEUPS EXHAUSTS REPAIRS TtBES NEW USED TIRES Guelph si Georgetown 8775501 CLEARANCE PRICES A TOP VALUE THE ECHO ADVANTAGE IN TRIMMERS A you maintain a small bush an Echo of mod ECHO Echo It ids tho with Its In I ne up backpack and hand hold blowers amazing Echo power Newer sweeps collects clears out had to each places and cleans up and I snow GEORGETOWN LAWN AND 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