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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1989, p. 2

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THE HERALD Wednesday March 1983 Impaired charge Deer struck A deer was struck shortly after midnight Friday when an Acton man 18 was travelling north bound on Fourth Line Regional Police say the man was driving a 1982 near Regional Road when the car struck a deer causing severe to the vehicle There were no injuries and police are not laying charges Minor injuries A Guelph man received minor injuries and was charged with making an Improper turn following a twocar collision in Acton Monday night Police say a Dodge van westbound on Queen Street went out of control while entering the intersection at Young Street and struck a Chevrolet Celebrity Both vehicles were severely damaged The driver of the Chevrolet an Acton woman was uninjured Cars collide Police did not lay charges when two cars collided at Maple and Main Streets in Georgetown Mon day night in an accident that slightly injured a 10yearold Police say a Pony carrying three passengers was travelling westbound on Maple Avenue behind a 1988 Pontiac driven by a Georgetown woman 35 when the Pontiac went out of control and slid broadside The Pony driven by a woman 30 struck the other vehicle causing light damage to the Pony and moderate damage to the A 10yearold female passenger in the Pony received minor in juries in the collision Police are not laying charges Car stolen Police report the theft of a car early March 25 from a Drive residence A unlocked Dodge was taken from the home shortly after 1 am Police are in vestigating Rock thrown Police say a rock thrown through the livingroom window of a Weber Drive residence caused damage overnight March 25 A large rock was hurled through the glass and discovered on the floor say police An investigation continues A Brampton man was charged with impaired driving after he left a Guelph Street tavern short ly after midnight Saturday Police say the man was allegedly in an impaired state when he at tempted to ride away on his motorcycle The Brampton man 26 will appear in court May 1 Money stolen Canadian Tire money was a popular item to remove from local cars this weekend Halton Regional Police say the owners of two cars entered by an unknown suspect last weekend were miss ing a total of in Canadian Tire money and in cash A 1985 Nissan pickup truck was entered March 23 while parked on Mill Street in Georgetown Police say the vehicle was unlocked when an unknown suspect took in Canadian Tire money and 25 in cash A second vehicle a 1988 Dodge also unlocked was entered overnight March 24 and 20 in Canadian Tire money was taken The car was parked on Drive Domestic disputes Two domestic disputes oc curred between and 3 am March 26 say police One alleged assault took place at a residence where a 46yearold female was struck in the face Police have charged a 43yearold male A second alleged assault took place in Georgetown where a female was pushed and shoved say police A Georgetown man 39 is charged in connection with the Incident Car theft A 1979 Plymouth Horizon with the licence plate BYT was taken from a John Street residence around pm March 25 Police say the car was- parked in the driveway of the residence with the keys in the ig nition Police continue to in vestigate the theft Charge laid A man was charged under the Highway Traffic Act after his snow removal vehicle collided with a pickup truck Tuesday afternoon Police say the snow removal machine driven by a man 45 was northbound in the southbound lane of Line near Sideroad 27 Police say the southbound Ford pickup rounded a curve and could not avoid hitting the vehicle headon No injuries were reported in the collision Town honors humandynamo Georgetown turned out in full force last Tuesday night to honor a man who has been termed a human dynamo for his efforts to improve and enrich the communi ty Tom who retired last year as a teacher at Georgetown District High School was honored as Georgetowns recipient of the of the Year Award The Georgetown Lions which first initiated the Citizei When Mr took up a cause said Mr Callaghan his energy was like that of a human dynamo Heis singleminded in his pur suit of a goal he considers worthy Mr Callaghan said The presentation of the Lions plaque was made by Mr Callaghan and several other special presentations were also made MP Garth Turner MPP Walt Elliot Hills Mayor Miller and Halton Region Chair man Pete all made presentations from the various levels of government David Page representing the Hills Chamber of Commerce made a special presentation to Mr who has served with the Chamber in Georgetown Mr Callaghan read several let ters of congratulations including one from Lincoln Alexander LieutenantGovernor of Ontario Mr thanked his wife Betty for her support and assistance and acknowledged it would have been impossible for me to participate in all the activities I undertook He also paid tribute to four peo ple be feels he owes a great debt of gratitude His oldest brother Ben and oldest sister Inez steered me in the right direction he said and his wifes mother was a great in fluence and provided with great assistance All these people have passed away But it was the words of his mother that have helped guide his life and be remembers them well even though she died when he was only 10 years old Get an education and help others whenever you can A large crowd turned out to honor Tom as Georgetowns 1988 Citizen or the Year last week Hills Mayor Russ Miller left is seen here presenting Mr with a special award on behalf of the town Herald photo the Year award program in 1973 hosted the gala dinner at the Lions Hall Mr in accep ting the high award admitted the honor came as a surprise but told the packed hall by choosing me you have honored the thousands of friends colleagues students neighbors and family because they have given me the opportuni ty to serve His satisfaction Mr Ramautar singh said has come by working with and for people The guest of honors many ac complishments were highlighted by Lion Stan Callaghan who serv ed as chairman of the selection committee Other members in cluded Carl Hansen Mark Rush Earl Merrill and Mani Mitera Mr Callaghan pointed that Mr Ramautarsingh was one of the founding members of the Georgetown Cricket Club a reci pient of the Silver Jubilee Medal chairman of the I Love Georgetown program and founder and president of the Holy Cross Parents Association As a school teacher he also became president of the Halton Secondary School Teachers Federation HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 PUBLIC MEETING For The Plot Owners CHURCHVILLE CEMETERY Wednesday April Sth pm At The Fire Hal Fm M Galllford Violations agreement takes effect Drivers are reminded that an agreement between Ontario and Quebec to exchange Information on Highway Traffic Act violations goes into effect on April 1 Before April l only Criminal Code offences such as impaired driving were exchanged between Canadian provinces After that date drivers from the neighboring province who are con victed of traffic offences in either Ontario or Quebec will have the convictions and demerit points transferred to their home records The agreement covers eight of fences careless driving dangerous driving speeding fail ing to obey a traffic signal or stop sign falling to stop for a school bus with its red lights flashing failing to report an accident failing to re main at the scene of an accident and driving a vehicle for a bet stake or race These violations make up cent of all demerit point lnfrac- committed by drivers in Ontario The agreement is the first of Its kind in Canada although Quebec has a similar pact with the State of New York BtflULIt shark gg Steaks OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8530101 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO to TvAcpnf Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of I Training centres to coast Training for ages pickup at home for Private laear iMtracUM Income tax The Young Drivers it not any local Ugh you can wt NEW CLASSES Starting April 19th EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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