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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1987, p. 2

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Wednesday October 1MI Impaired driver A Georgetown man hi facing charges of Impaired driving and willful damage following a twocar collision which Sunday at about He wan driving a 1973 Chevrolet north Trafalgar at tins Steele Ave A car facing west on Steele was preparing to make a left turn on to Trafalgar on a green light The driver of the first ear disobeyed the red light and the vehicles collided In the Intersec tion The first car continued through the intersection hit a pole and later burst into flames The driver later smashed the window of a nearby Bell telephone booth Police charged the man with paired driving driving wllh over SO of alcohol In his blood and willful damage Damage lo the first car Is estimated at and damage to the second car Is about Police pursuit An Acton man has been charged with causing a police pur suit and impaired driving after he tried to evade a police cruiser Sun day at about 1 15 a He was seen driving his car ralically near the corner of Poplar and Moriah Streets in Police followed the car but the man failed to stop when requested Police pursued the vehicle along Mill Street until the car stopped at his home He turned off the cars headlights and ran Into the house The man was later arrested at his home police said He will in court November IS Single car crash 26yearold Georgetown man has been charged with Impaired driving following a single car crash at the corner of the Ninth Line an Saturday at about 10 m He was driving his Chevrolet south on the Ninth Line at an unknown rate of speed when he lost control of the vehicle while turning on a curve The car struck a tree spun out and hit a se cond tree before stopping Damage to the car Is about polir said The man will appear in court November IB Stereo stolen Nine hundred dollars worth of stereo equipment left In an unlock ed car was stolen between October 15 and 16 police said The 1967 Cutlass was parked at 33MountalnvtewRd Cars ditched Police have arrested two males for possession of stolen property A yearold young offender from Weston and a from Toronto were picked up by police Friday at about at the cor ner of Sideroad and the Fourth line The yearold was driving a ISM Chrysler reported mining Township on October 12 The 19yearold was driving a Pontine reported missing from Toronto October Both cars were found in the ditch police said go to hospital Charges are pending in a two car collision which sent four people to hospital last Sunday at about A 38yearold man was travelling south on the Ninth Line near 10 He failed to stop for a stop sign at the Intersec and struck a westbound car on the 10 The second car nipped over and landed in a field on the southwest corner of the In The first car also stop- In the field further west of he Damage to the first car is about and damage to the second car is about Gary Catherine Williams 29 and David Fothcr Ingham 11 months of were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minor injuries Also taken lo hospital were Bonita and Paul of Nerval All victims were treated and later released Loses control 32 yearaid Acton man has been charged following a threecar collision Saturday at about near Guelph and Queen Street in tersection In Georgetown A 26- yearold Guelph man was driving his car west on Guelph Street down an Incline when he stopped to turn left Into a private drive Two cars I following behind braked sh avoid a collision police Consumer Credit agency can relieve family stress The following It an article the Hilton Consumer Credit Cramming Service one of IT agencies supported by be Halloa lull United Way The Herald has agreed to run series of articles profiling the agencies during tbe campaign period If have any about the United Way call 87T833S Halt on Consumer Credit Counsel I Ing Service is a Regional service designed to assist Individuals and families in stress due to financial difficulties In some cases guidance or budget counselling is all that Is required Others may need the more Involved orderly payment of debt program In this situation the agency acta as facilitator It helps the client pay back his debts negotiates creditor arrangements and assists the client to maintain his living expenses by counselling money management and budgeting A brief case history follows Donald applied for service in Ju ly of 1086 Originally from the West he had twice within the previous eighteen months been the fortunate victim of job loss through dissolving companies The resulting periods of unemployment added to the necessary moves to find work had left his debts in a sorry stale One month after securing work with on established solvent com parw In the Toronto area Donald at tended at our office He owed ap proximately divided between three creditors AD creditors were outside of Ontario Donald was able to support a deposit amount sufficient to clear his debts off within 12 months He voluntarily shaved every non essential from his budget to provide funds and did not miss a deposit His program was only eight months old when Donald advised he would be a in position to pay off the balance In full in six weeks time bringing his file to an unusually quick conclusion He had worked hard at it Most clients in this same situation individual or with families may have had to prolong their repayment plan probably over a four year period Nevertheless a successful conclusion is the goal of them all Ha I ton Consumer Credit Counsell ing Service Is a profit a wing of Family Ser vices and to partly supported by the Government of Ontario the Region of private sector donations and the UNITED WAYS throughout Phone number Is 1450 and counselling Is provided at three offices throughout the Region CASTOFFS The Sucre Church Ilnxaar kept plenty of people occupied all iljy Saturday The featured bingo ball throwing putting a bake sale and various other activities for all ages Here Nicole tries her luck at fishing for a as St Pierre and I die look on Herald photo Halton landfill board member quits midway through hearing One of the three members of Consolidation Board hearings deciding on a landfill site in has resigned Lawyer Susan Tanner has copied a Provincial appointment to the Social Assistance Review Board The United Way of Hills is In the proem of collecting funds for Its business and residential campaigns At this point In the 187 Ms Tanr Oc raised 11 the local branch has per cent of outlined In this Crafts from long ago topic of Ashgrove WI On evening Oct in the home of Marion Hunter the ladies of Women Institute enjoyed seeing and being told about the Crafts of Long Ago The speaker Jean deli of Georgetown brought many Items from her collection such as homemade walking sticks flowers from wood shavings weaving crocheted thimbles cases em pictures and a few crafts recently made such as weaving and rug hooking Ashgrove Club which necessitates four leaders this The district told that no one ap plied the I bursary and scholarship and will be looking Tor other ways of using these funds has submitted the name of Miss Helen MeXercher for the Agriculture Hall of Fame The six hostesses of the British guests In our I gave a brief sketch of the people they entertained All were delighted resignation Oct 13 Regional Chair man Pete said The remaining two members will continue on with both hearings Mr Pomeroy said The hearings are costing the Region about month I believe It will slow the hearings down at all Mr Pomeroy said The hearings began May have already suffered a three month setback due to the serious Illness to board chairman InJunc The hearings were originally pro jected to cost about million but thai since has been revised upwards tOoverW 1 million Ms Tanner will not replaced Chairman Pomeroy said Hills Councillor Pam Sheldon questioned the re appointment In the middle of the hearings which arc crucial lo finding a londf site I would certainly like to know what kind of thought went Into removing someone from hearings of that Importance she said Milton Councillor Bill Johnson Burlington Councillor was upset at the move They could have given her a leave of absence from her new board he said What they the Province allow to happen shows dear cut lack of concern for what happening here The hearings are expected to wrap up In July they had taken part in the project J2 J Jean also told how many things and look forward to keeping in T wall and bedsprings were made of bass wood bark Wool from their sheep was washed carded and spun then made Into clothing blankets etc Dyes were made from vegetables weeds or bark Bird program convenor for this Tweedsmulr History Curator meeting both Introduced and thank the speaker The roll call for the evening Display and tell about your most prized handmade heirloom brought out some Interesting treasures There was a bedspread over 100 years a bible with a handmade marble back and a lace picture among the Interesting artifacts The president called on Elinbelh Wilson for the report Norma Alexander for the District report and Doris for the PRO report There are young people attending the 30am Thursday Friday keeping touch There was an animated on ways to Increase finances It was moved we have a No Bake bake sale next month at the regular meeting Nov 17 in Church spent In the last ten years in search of a landfill site It criminal the amount of money we re spending It criminal as well as being stupid he said of the Regans million search for the dump Good driver Good deal instate in good hands or Canton lid Street no town 8731643 Denominational PantBcoitil ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE Nous a vous rassembloz avec nous lo 1 a m Nous nous Daniel el Barbara qui chanter lews seigneur Venet Worship Bible Study 416792 2176 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL IF YOUR INSURANCE AGENTS ONLY GIVING YOU A SIX MONTH GUARANTY ON YOUR AUTO RATES CALLUS With Liberty Mutual yourautoratesareguaranteed for one full year Liberty Mutual Insurance Brian Rosa 148 Queen Street East Brampton Ontario 1B2 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