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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1987, p. 2

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Pan SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November The drher of this ivhltr Ford pick up hat been charged Intcriccllon were flushing the officer The train in after he railed stop for a train near the Sixth trie the truck on the left rout causing about 400 tracks Tuesday morning The officer Investigating the damage caused the train first accident said the driver saw the train approaching and step The accident occurred at about Bum Herald got out of the The red warning lights at the track photo car collision No charges wire laid following a twocar accident in a private park lot Sunday at about 30 p m A yearold from Sinclair Avenue when her car was struck by another vehicle pulling into the driveway from lite parking lot The second vehicle a 1984 Bulck was driven by a 16- year old Georgetown male Damages to Ihe are estimated at and damage to about police Police beat Ihe aid Woman charged A 41 yearold woman has been charged following an cldent Involving two cars which Friday at about The woman was driving a 1977 bat sun on Wins I on Churchill Boulevard when she stopped to make a left turn A earold man driving a 1981 Honda south on Winston Churchill approached the intersection as the first car was turning left The two vehicles col tided causing damage to the and about St d image to Lost control Charges are pending following an accident Thursday at about 11 30 on Guelph Street A 24- yearold man driving a 1981 Toyota west on Guelph Street in the lefl lane when he lost control of his vehicle and hit a car In right lane on the driver side The driver of the second car 1984 Ford was a 30year old man from Glen Williams Damage to the first car Is about 500 and damage to the Ford is about The man was later charged with lm paired driving police said Hits car Charges are also pending after a twocar accident at the comer of Highway and Avenue sent two people to hospital A yearold Brampton man driving a 1365 Pontiac was west on Highway when he lost control of his car and crossed the centre lane The car collided with a driven by 56yearold Georgetown man Police estimate damage to the be and damage to he is estimated Timothy Rcay and Howard Bruce Allan were taken to hospital by ambulance Mr Allan was treated for his injuries and later released Mr was admitted to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital but has since been of the drivers has since been charged with impaired driving theft At about a las Saturday so meone stole two fire fn m a building Strict Georgetown The nods valued at Too close A 44yearold woman has been charged for followu too closely after she a tiree car collision at the corner of and Jlexway Street diy at about Two cars stopped in the curb lant on following a line of traffic when third car struck the car in front it to roll into another car to the third tar is and to the Is police sad 2 thefts I olicc are invest Rating t from the Hide House Thursday occurred at about and between about total of about 000 worth of clothing vscrc stolen from lit store during the two thefts I si four black suspects rrnn three were in the time of the Car skids A Aclon driver has been charged she around a bend on Mo Street in mid struck a municipal no parking She was driving a ItMQ Mercury south on Main and was roundin a corner to proceed on Street wl en the accident occurred She caused about damage to the car and about to the gn police said Man injured A Mississoua man has been charged following a three vehicle on Trafalgar Road near Sidcroad Wednesday morning A year old man was driving a I9fl6 Chevrolet pick up north on Trafalgar and had slowed to make a left turn The Misslssauga man driving a Ford truck did not lilt his brakes and collided with the tint car as it was turning police said school bus also northbound on Trafalgar swerved and struck the truck on the passenger side Damage to the pick up is about 000 Damages to the other vehicles totals about 2 police said Dan Katko wis taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minimal injuries and was later released Indecent lady indecent act when she clothes in front of the arresting of The yearold from Toronto v is also charged with causing a disturbance She will appear in Wallets stolen Thru wallets were stolen while III were at work lost The first theft occurred at about from wallet left in a purse Another valued at were stolen m purse while Ihe vic tim was working at Main St S in Tne theft occurred between 30 and m Police youths about nine years Id seen at both locations at thefts On Sunday at a store at the cor of and Mountoinview i was stolen from a llu contained about 17 The theft occurred bet in m Car thieves and Sa moon entered an unlocked car a home on 17 and ST worlh of The pick up contained various I Including a r and pliers police t Bug screen taken noon and 30 someone ripped off the bug screen from a 1974 CMC pick up while was parked at the high school The screen is at police Parked car theft and cosh were stolen a vclikk parked 190 Mill St from Friday evening un til morning Police said the thief entered the 1967 Pontine rireflj through an unlocked rear hatch The arc valued at about and the cash totalled At lout m Friday smashed the rear glass door at Mackenzie Smith School in Acton ejuslng about damage Police said the complainant who reported the mage heard glass shattering observed someone running from the scene Railing derails Someone pulled down the railing on the front entrance to Ihc Italton Department Friday caus ing the steps to collapse The estimated at 150 at about 11 a at Main St The Georgetown is offer Ing a special Kids Create Christmas playschool for the week of Dec from 30 at St Andrew United Church This will be a fun filled week for 5 year olds with a different theme each day all revolving around the magic of Christmas This will be a delightful week and a popular one so call the Georgetown at to register your llttlconc now Y special playschool NORTHVIEW CENTRE St Georgetown the HERALD OFFICE HOURS MflfldiT I DO MB mm Monday GO HoHtji FridiyfiOapnl Claiiffhrd Monday 30 15 lluelpli SI Irnrncl 8778822 NURSERY GROUPING SALE Lay away now for you delivery date Prices in effect through Saturday Nov 21 1987 TORPEDO CRIB TORPEDO CRIB SEMI HOOP CRIB GENERATION CRIB Committee to fight speeders Lobbyists not antitruck By BRIAN MncLFOD Herald Staff A group formed as a result of an accident Involving a sevenyearold is not singling out speeding truckers said two founding members Murray and Carol created The Committee About Safe Traffic three weeks ago after their ton Paul was struck by a gravel truck on Ihe shoulder of Trafalgar Road I got no axe to grind about truck driven Our com mi I tec is definitely not truck It pro safe traffic said Mr fie docs not feel as strongly as fellow CAST member John Lord who told The Herald last week all trucks In the area are speeding We re not formed to oppose speeding trucks We oppose speeding traffic said Mr Brownridge CAST is a ten member group preparing to appeal to the police and politicians to take action on speeding traffic In the area of Trafalgar Road and 17 Paul Brownridge had Just gotten off a school bus outside his home Sept 25 when he was struck by the gravel truck He sustained major cuts to his face but he has since returned to school The driver of the truck was charged with careless driving We thought it was more or less an isolated incident said Mr the chairman of CAST However as neighbors catted to check on Paul progress they related similar incidents said Mr CAST wants primarily to lobby for increased police and Ministry of Transportation surveillance on Trafalgar Road 17 Slderoad Sidcroad and Highway said Mr lie wants to sec specific surveillance around the times when school children are using the roads Especially during those times Its critical he said CAST is not keying on truck drivers said Mr Hal ton large aggregate industry means truck traffic often use Slderoad and Trafalgar Road However trucks should be us ing Trafalgar Road and Highway They re the best built roads in the region he added He acknowledged that problems with trucks may be accented on because there Is a higher ratio of truck to car traffic on that road A secondary CAST Is lo lower speed limits and possibly establish school zones around Pine view and Stewart town Schools said Mr The group also wants to see fines For passing a stopped school bus in creased Currently a fine for passing a stop ped bus Is and seven demerit That an offence that takes children lives into risk It almost a licence to do it said Mr Most of the incidents of vehicles passing stopped school buses do volve gravel trucks said Mrs past week including nine hours Nov His own unit has handed out two dozen speeding tickets on Trafalgar Road In the past week CAST members are going to at tend Ihe Towns Plla and Quarries Committee meeting Nov 12 After that they want to talk lo local clans and the police about the speeding problem Following those two meetings the group intends to call a 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