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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday May 27 1989 Escaped injury Police say an Acton female 16 injury after the Ford she was driving struck a brick wall Sunday night Police say the car went out of control in a Peel Street Acton garage No charges are laid in connection with the single- vehicle collision Loader missing Regional Police say a locked 1986 front- end loader backhoe valued t was stolen from a con struction site located at Sideroad 5 and Trafalgar Road in Hills sometime between the even ing of May and The early morn ing of May 23 Police say it is not uncommon for heavy construc tion equipment to disappear from construction sites Charges laid targes of impaired driving have been laid in connection with a car accident at Avenue and Trafalgar Road sometime during the evening of May 23 Police say a 35yearold Acton man driving a GMC pickup on Steeles Avenue fail ed to stop at the intersection stop lights and collided with a 1988 Ford tractortrailer No injuries resulted from the collision A June court date has been set Property recovered On Monday police recovered most of the worth of property stolen from a house in the Danridge Court area of Georgetown sometime between the evening of May and the morning of May 22 Police say the property was first discovered underneath some bushes in the Hungry Hollow area off the Ninth Line by a passerby The property which included 27 target bow and arrows and a pellet gun was stolen after someone entered the house through an unlocked rear window Car stereo stolen A AMFM car stereo and several cassettes were stolen from an unlocked 1986 GM van parked on Ontario Street sometime between the evening of May 21 and the next morning police say Stereo missing Police say a car stereo valued at was stolen from an unlock ed Buick parked in the area of Lot and Concession sometime during the afternoon of May Window smashed Police say someone smashed a passenger side window of a 1961 Plymouth and made off with worth of and a car tape cassette case in the Charles Drive area of Georgetown sometime between the late evening of May 22 and the next morning The stolen proper ty is valued at 000 Stereo stolen A car stereo valued at was stolen from an unlocked 1960 Chevrolet parked on MacKenzie Drive in Georgetown sometime between pm May and 2 pm May 23 police report Wallet stolen Police say a wallet with no money in it was stolen from the glove compartment of an unlock ed 1977 Chevrolet in the Terry Crescent area of Georgetown sometime between the afternoon of May and the morning of May 22 The wallet is valued at 20 Phone missing A cellular phone was stolen from an unlocked Ford Ranger truck parked on Road in Ballinafad sometime between the evening of May 20 and the next morning police say Town will review petition The Town of Halton Hills will review a petition from Chantelay Crescent residents in Stewarttown to pave a section of road on The approximately stretch is a very unsafe and very unacceptable road said local resident Mara speak on behalf of the streets residents It is in a constant state of disrepair she said In a letter enclosed with the Chantelay residents petition to the town residents said the roadway between Trafalgar Road and the Eighth Line is extremely muddy when wet and dusty when dry It is constantly plagued by deep potholes and rust created by the heavy traffic flow emanating from School and Crescent Mrs appeared before town council and staff Tues day night presenting the petition during a public meeting Town staff said there was no money left for road repair in this years budget The paving would be considered for the 1990 town budget staff said What are applications By Patricia and Jennifer Herald Special Dear Canada Employment Centre for Students I have decided to look out for a job this summer in the restaurant business However most of the places that I have visited have ask ed me to fill out an application form I would appreciate it if you could tell me some of the most common information usually ask ed for in application forms and if at all they have any importance in be ing hired for the job Sincerely What are applications Dear What Application forms are the key to very successful jobs In fact many employers decide from these forms whom they should call in for an interview Thus make sure that your application is neat concise and informative The main aspect of filling in an application form is to be prepared Have all of the essential informa tion ready and have a good idea what questions will be asked Some of the most common questions that are frequently asked are legal eligibility to work in Canada type of employment desired alternate person to contact previous salary and future salary desired whether one has a drivers licence and what kind of transpor tation will be used work related experience date that one is available to begin working These and other similar ques tions reveal to the employer not on ly whether you will fill the prac tical aspects of the job but also whether you are genuinely in terested in that particular field In sum filling out an application properly can be the key to being successful in your summer job search Remember that the ap plication represents you to the employer Dont let it intimidate you and use it to market yourself to the best possible advantage If you have any questions or con cerns regarding either a possible job or any job related concerns please dont hesitate to call the Canada Employment Centre for Students or drop by our office at 232 Guelph St For Acton students we will be available in Acton on Fridays during regular working hours at the Acton Social Services building Our phone number is or 8777751 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE CLOWNS ANIMALS AERIALISTS ACROBATS SHOW TIMES 330 PM 700 PM INFORMATION SPONSORED BY KIWANISCLUB OF GEORGETOWN GORDON MEMORIAL ARENA SUNDAY MAY 28 1989 PRICES ADULTS 800 CHILDREN Under SENIORS 400 TICKETS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE ON SHOWDAY Annual meeting The Board of Directors and staff of Childrens Assess- and Treatment Centre will hold their Annual General Meeting on Monday June 5 at pm at the Drury Junior School Auditorium Ontario St South in Milton The public are cordially in vited For more information please call the main office at 6342347 or visit at Road in Burlington Openings left Sheridan College has September openings in its Oakville Campus Preschool Pro gram offering a uniquely ver satile environment which pro motes exploration in a wide variety of different areas Sheridans Preschool pro gram offers an active flexible at mosphere which is the perfect learning ground for kindergarten said Oakville resident Anne For more information call the Oakville Campus at Theatre performance Covenant Players an interna tional repertory theatre will be performing May 28 at 7 pm at the Acton Theatre Churchill North Using everything from light comedy to heavy drama plus science fiction Biblical characterizations and more the players present the messages of the Gospel AU are invited to come and participate Farm skills The Junior Agriculturalist Pro gram is on opportunity for farmers to teach farm skills to an eager student The student will be 15 to 24 years old have an in terest in agriculture but will not have any farm experience The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food pays the student a per day training allowance and they receive every other weekend off The farmer pays of this and is re quired to provide room and board This program is an ex cellent opportunity for both the student and the host family Ap plications should be returned before the end of May For more information contact Janet Lamb at the Brampton OMAF office or the Milton office Volunteer night The North Literacy Guilds Volunteer Appreciation Evening will be held on Wednes day May at 730 pm in the Hills Cultural Centre Gallery 9 Church St Georgetown Join the Guild in saying thank you to the many dedicated volunteers and supporters with special guest speaker Joan Graham Delicious desserts and coffee will be served For further in formation call 8732200 or 8764756 Moonwalk for CF A for Cystic Fibrosis will be held May 28 star ting at the Georgetown Marketplace on Guelph Street The associate manager of Zellers County Fair Georgetown wrote to the Town of Halton Hills last week asking for permission to use town roads for an annual moonwalk to take place strictly on sidewalks The walk will begin at and will continue on Sideroad to Eighth Line before looping back to the plaza will begin at am Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START June 14th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 16 Rd S 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

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