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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1987, p. 2

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SECT A OttobwM Impaired driving Threecar collision A 31 year old Scarborough woman has been charged alter the struck a car on Mill Street Wednes day causing a threecar collision Two cars were westbound on Mill Street in Acton waiting for traffic when the woman driving a Fori van approached from behind at an estimated speed of 10 kilometres per hour She failed to avoid collision and the car in front of her a ISM Honda The Honda was then pushed into the car in front of It but caused no damage to that car A total of damage was caused to the Honda The first driver was charged with failure to turn out to the left to avoid a collision The accident 30a Reverses car A 23yearold Hamilton man has been charged when be reversed in to a car behind him on Winston Churchill Boulevard Tuesday He was north on Winston at the Guelph Street Intersec tion waiting for the lights to change He backed up his car for a southbound car and struck a Chevrolet behind him A total of about damage was cause to the Chevrolet The accident 30am Driver Swerves No charges were laid in a one- vehicle accident which occurred Wednesday at about A 20- yearold Georgetown man was driving a pickup southbound on Mountalnview Road near the Sinclair Avenue intersection A car which was stopped on Sinclair pulled out in front of the pick up in to Its line of travel The driver swerved to avoid a collision hit the brakes and skidded across the street onto the west curb The truck then struck a municipal perking sign The car was damaged on the drivers door and the rear wheel on the driver a side The cost is unknown Damage to the sign is about police said Twocar collision A yearold Georgetown man has been charged following a colli which occurred on Main Street at Church Monday morning He was driving a Chevrolet south on Main in the right lane when he tried to make a left turn A 24year old Kitchener woman driving a 1968 Mercury was just passing the car when her car was hit in the right front Damage to the Chevrolet is estimated at and damage to the Mercury Is about 1000 A yearold Burlington man was stopped for a traffic violation at the comer of Mountalnview Road and Guelph Street Sunday at about lam He was later charged with impaired driving and will ap pear in court November A yearold Rodrwood man was charged with Impaired driving Thursday when be passed through a radar screening at a high rate of speed He was slopped at about pro He will appear in court A man was charged with paired driving Thursday after he lost control of his car and drove It into the ditch The 34yearold Georgetown man was driving on River Drive east of Maple at about 3 30 when the accident occurred He will appear In court November 16 A yearold Erin man was charged with impaired driving when he was found to bo speeding along Trafalgar south of He was stopped at about midnight Thursday He will appear In court November 20 Battery stolen Someone stole the battery from a 1979 Honda while it was parked at SO Queen St last week The battery Is valued at The theft occurred between 30 Wednesday and Thursday Equipment stolen Five hundred dollars worth of hockey equipment were stolen from an unlocked pickup truck over the weekend while It was parked at the underground lot at Park Ave The equipment was left in a gym bag The theft occurred between p m Friday and Sunday Stereo theft Between 30 m Saturday and noon Sunday a stereo tape deck and were stolen from a car parked at 270 Guelph St The Car was locked but the driver returned to find the passenger win rolled down The stereo equip ment Is valued at Aerial broken The CB aerial of a 1966 Ford was broken off while It was parked at 46 Mountalnview on the weekend The damage estimated at occurred between 10 pm Friday and 30a m Saturday Window broken Someone broke the front window of the store at 300 Guelph St Thursday Police said the caulking around the window had been removed The pane is valued at Renowned Pianist returns to Acton Andreas TWel the highly acclaim pianist will be performing at the Acton High School Nov at to celebrate the school tenth an niversary Mr Tnlel graduated from Acton High School In 1983 winning the highest award for music He has continued his musical studies with Any a Laurence and has received numerous awards and scholarships He was the winner of the 1984 Ed ward Johnson Competition and par ticipated in the Ontario Music Com petition finals in Kingston Ontario that same year After being award the highest honours in the Hamilton Klwanis Festival this year he competed in the Ontario Music Competition finals in Ottawa where he was chosen as a finalist for the province of Ontario Mr TWel has appeared in solo redtals at Ihe University of Guelph Kitchener Hamilton and In Connec tlcut Denlse Director of the Centre in Connecticut praised him as an exceptionally talented young pianist Praises for his performances have come from many professional pianists Including Theodore a very talented young man he makes a beautiful sound John Paul of the University Western Ontario called Andreas an intelligent player as well as 8779896 Fifteenth Century reconstruction at Crawford Lake The Crawford Lake Indian Village and Conservation Center Is holding a special event on Sunday October focusing on ob jects and skills from the past Ex perls will be on hand reproducing objects from stone wood and day creating some of the trappings needed to furnish our fifteenth cen tury village reconstruction tifacta excavations Crawford Lake site and the tiom of a mature archaeologlsta from the area Anyone who has a collection of artifacts and wishes to leam more about them Is invited to have them Identified by a profes sional archaeologist Martin new assistant cub Mrs Martin son Jess and Robert Teal Fit Martin Jess Mar leadrr tor 1st Acton was Henderson and tin On either end of Ihe threesome last evening by the aula- John all In the In are Henderson and tant Ilslrkt commissioner Jean Seen here to right are JonnI Norval couple visits Scandinavia Nerval Womens In held lis October meeting at the home of Rita Deenlk Oct at Van chaired he meeting Plans for the at A wood were discussed as well as the dessert luncheon and euchre Oct at the Norval Com Centre which will be hosted by the Institute The roll coll was name a city of the world and what makes it famous There were interesting answers from the IS members pre sent People mentioned that to is known for its Sick Kids hospital the CN Tower and now the Dome stadium Also named were the cities of Ottawa Niagara Falls St John a Newfoundland and Mon on New Brunswick President Norine gave an II lustra ted talk about a twoweek to the Scandinavia They travelled by bus and visited a farm family In Norway Sweden fiords are beautiful with the high cliffs but the waters drop off sharply and a the trip she and her husband Joe took cataracts They saw the Lapplnndcrs and Igloos at the top end of both Nor way and Sweden On to Denmark they found a low country similar to Holland Copenhagen the capital Is Important for Hans Christian Andersen and the Little Mer maid also for the Tiv oil Theatre The weather Is more moderate than Canada because or the in of the gulf stream The rip enjoyed being entertained several institute groups They found the people homey proud of their lovely country with high nountalns and cascading The Institute meeting also con of a lunch served by the hostess assisted by Jean May A social time followed Get well wishes NORVAL Get weil wishes to Roy McClurc who Is a patient In Peel Memorial Brampton GEORGETOWN SPA I FITNESS CENTRE Church gives thanks for 150th anniversary St Stephen Anglican Church In Horn by has been celebrating Its 150th with many special services Thanksgiving services found many members dressed in their grand parents attire Bonnet is and capes with long dresses were worn by the women and the men came out in plug hats and walking canes along with black bow and while shirts One chap was dressed in an uniform which he had used In his younger days enforcing the law for the The church was decorated with corn and and all the many bounties of the fall gardens and countryside Rev Lees sermon customs from the 1900s was in keeping with the Thanksgiving United Church has new banner By KAY WILSON Herald Special NORVAL Many local churches celebrated with a special Thanksgiving service United Church was beautifully decorated by the Sunday school pupils and heir teachers Colored leaves corn and pkins added to the decor The horn of plenty was full to overflowing with fruits and vegetables A beautiful new banner has been completed and hung by the Sunday school members and was presented by Cathy Paul and Deb on behalf of all pupils Children heard Rev Ridley the magic word thanks as well as singing children s hymn before going down to classes Rev Ridley sermon Creation in Crisis and the lovely old Thanksgiving hymns added to the service Why not try the world youth program World Youth I launching tB campaign with the news that BOO young people will be participating in J Poking for workers and next years youth pro- be ween he ages of who are Interested In development interested in learning ALL HIGH TEMPERATURE WOOD STOVE CHIMNEYS I O I Wood Sum Zia Ctainnci Pre Fab G a Unit NORTH HALTON STOVES LTD 38 Georgetown 07 Trafalgar 10 Of Jju4 Your Card is the Key to Information and entertainment Pick up YOUR free key at the Halton Hills Public Libraries 17 River St in Acton Church St In Georgetown 1925 Oct A Ontario Public Library Week Good driver Good deal Your good v tie record ryyou for low Good instate Youre In good hands AlUUta Comotny Guelph Street 8731643 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL ROAD TEST MCLUDED PRIVATE CAR LESSONS J COURSES ARE AVAILABLE CENTRES Of YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada TOWN OF HILLS SOUTH RESIDENTIAL LANDS DISPOSITION PROGRAM Princess AnnCharles Street Georgetown 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