Page THE HERALD Wednesday May 24 1989 Batteries stolen Regional Police say two brand new batteries valued at were stolen from a storage area at Blackbox Controls Ltd on River Drive in Georgetown sometime between the early evening of May and the next morning Police are unsure how entry was gained but several broken windows and insecure doors were reported Computer theft Police have recovered worth of computer equipment that was taken from a house on Fifth Line at Steeles Avenue the eening of May The equip- was reported missing after someone gained entry into the house through an unlocked door Police have laid charged of theft over and break and entry A 3iyearold man will appear in court June Watch taken a watch valued at was taken from an unlocked vehicle parked at Eighth Line and Trafalgar Road early on May Tools missing Tools valued at and in cluding a skill saw transit level and an assortment of cement hand tools were taken from an unlocked 1979 Ford van parked in the Hollywood Tavern sometime between the late evening of May 18 and early the next morning Window smashed Someone smashed the drivers side window of a 1982 Ford park ed outside MacDonalds Restaurant at 181 Guelph St causing 100 worth of damage sometime between the evening of May 20 and early the next morn ing police say Police say a Chevrolets windows were smashed while the vehicle was parked in George Kennedy Public School early May 21 A neighbor heard smashing noises and found the vehicles windows smashed charge Police say a lyearold female was treated for minor injuries at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital following a domestic dispute in Georgetown May 20 Charges of assault have been laid against a 42yearold Georgetown man in connection with the incident Curfew broken Police say a 15yearold female was charged with breaking her curfew May The curfew was to be followed until a scheduled court date Charges of breach of recognicance have been laid DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Impaired driving Police say a 38yearold man was charged with impaired driving after he was stopped In an industrial com plex in Acton May 20 Charges of impaired driving were laid following the incident A court date has been scheduled for June 26 Charges of impaired driving were laid following a police spot check at Mill Street and Wright Avenue in Acton during the early morning of May A 29yearold Acton man is scheduled to appear In court June Women charged Police have laid two charges of assault in connection with an inci dent in Terra Cotta Conservation Area at Winston Churchill Boulevard and Sideroad 27 dur ing the early afternoon of May Two women aged 23 and from Toronto and Brampton allegedly fought say police Hair was pull ed and faces and necks were scratched Both women will ap pear in court June as a result of the incident Pole struck Police say a Pontiac driven by a 19yearold Georgetown man struck a hydro pole and was moderately damag ed during the early afternoon of May Police say the Pontiac went out of control after an unknown automobile travelling eastbound on Main Street pulled out in front of the car Police have laid charges of falling to report an accident in connection with the Incident Cars entered A car stereo and a pair of sunglasses were taken from an unlocked 1983 Mazda parked in a Chantelay Crescent driveway overnight May 19 Police say the stolen property is valued at Police say 15 cassette tapes were stolen from an unlocked 1984 Honda parked on Crescent in Georgetown sometime between May at 5 pm and May 21 at am Twocar collision Police have charged a Georgetown man with dangerous driving following a twocar collision at Maple Avenue and Main Street Friday afternoon Police say an east- bound Dodge driven by the Georgetown man struck a a Georgetown woman The was severely damaged The driver of the Dodge received minor in juries Vandals sought after damage Police in the Georgetown area are requesting assistance in iden tifying those responsible for caus ing worth of damage to windows of a building at Park Ave and a building under con struction at Armstrong and Sinclair Avenue Georgetown During late October of last year and again during the last weekend of April this year windows have been destroyed by rocks Police suspect youthful of fenders are responsible for the damage which usually occurs on weekends at unoccupied buildings On the weekend of May 67 two pieces of construction CRIME STOPPERS HALTON equipment were started and driven around the building site at Armstrong and Sinclair Avenue resulting in a large amount of damage to the equipment and the building under construction Crime Stoppers will pay up to for Information that leads to an arrest in this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their identities or to testify in court The Crime Stoppers toll free number is A GARDENERS GUIDE TO GREAT SPRING VALUES Browse through our spacious toll centre at Nurseries or all your gardening needs OFF Top Quality LAWN WEED KILLER Litre 500 749 London Air Show The annual Cana dian London Internationa Air Show will take place June 3 and at the London Ontario airport This years Air Show promises to be spectacular with an extensive display of aircraft dedicated to the anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO In addition to the ever popular Snowbirds Aerial Precision Team the Air Show will feature a rare ap pearance of the E3A Sentry Air borne Warning and Control System Aircraft commonly known as The grounds at the London Air port open at am both days with the flying getting under way at 1 pm providing an opportunity to inspect the aircraft on the ground and talk to the different flight crews For further information please contact Michael Sports Communications at 3929393 CATC holds The Board of Directors and staff of CATC Childrens Assessment and Treatment Centre are pleas ed to invite you to attend the An nual General Meeting on Monday June 5 at pm The guest speaker will be His Honor Judge A James Puller The meeting will take place at the Junior School Auditorium at Ontario Street South Milton in the junior residence dining hall en trance Refreshments will be serv ed and anyone planning on atten ding are asked to RSVP by May at in Burlington and 8752575 in Milton Support group meets Halton Adolescent Support Ser vices invites all interested members of the public to attend their annual meeting and volunteer recognition night Thurs day May 25 7 pm at the Regional Municipality of Halton Ad ministration Building Bronte Road Refreshments will be served Boating safety Georgetown Branch Library will again host Lets Be Boat- wise This course will instruct children ages nine to 13 in the basics of safe boating The in struction is provided by members of the Georgetown Power Squadron Classes are every Tuesday and Thursday evening from to 830 June 6 to June The cost is per child and for two children in the same family Registration begins May 23 At tend in person at the Georgetown Branch Library Childrens Ser vices Department ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Halton North NEW DEMOCRATIC Provincial Riding Assoc MON MAY 29th PM CAW HALL St Milton Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada NEXT CLASS TO START June 14th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 16 RdjS Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA