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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday June 28 1989 BEST AVAILABLE COPY Assault charges Halton Regional Police have laid charges of assault following a fistfight at a Confederation Street home in Glen Williams Fri day night A 32yearold Glen Williams man called police to remove an unwanted person from his residence When police arrived at the scene the suspect a Brampton man 30 punched the complainant No Injuries were reported A July 24 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Liquor stolen Police say someone stole in cash and various types of li quor from a house in the Lot 23 and Concession 8 area of Halton Hills sometime Thursday Entry to the house was gained by removing the screen from a rear window police say Bottles thrown Two hundred dollars in damages was caused to an upstairs window of a house located in the Weber area Georgetown when someone threw a beer bottle through the window Friday night police say Another beer bottle was thrown through a kitchen window of a Mill Street borne sometime bet ween the evening of June 23 and early the next morning police report Reported damage is valued at Glass smashed Police say someone smashed the glass on the front of a propane tank located at a Guelph Street gas bar in Georgetown sometime during the early evening of June and early the next morning The damage is estimated to be Windshield broken The windshield of a 1988 Pon tiac valued at was smashed while the vehicle was parked in the Lot 24 and Concession area of Hills overnight June Police say the vehicles owner parked the car on the street because the persons driveway was flooded Man injured A 33yearold California man was taken by ambulance to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where he received three stitches to his head following an industrial acci dent at Malcolm Black Equip ment on Mountainview Road North early Friday afternoon police say The man was reportedly standing on a step- ladder attempting to install a large metal pin into a boom hinge when he lost his balance letting go of the pin which subsequently hit him in the head DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TH Denture Therapist 72 Mill St Georgetown 8778974 102 Dr Rramalea 7912314 Charges laid Police have laid charges of assault following a dispute bet ween two men concerning each others driving habits outside a Guelph Street variety store the night of June 20 The victim a 17- yearold Georgetown man reportedly drove past a car belonging to the suspect a Georgetown man on Guelph Street at which time the suspect followed the victim to the variety store The suspect then allegedly pushed the victim to the ground And when the victim tried to get up the suspect reportedly hit him in the face Car stolen Police say someone stole a 1979 Chevrolet valued at from an auto parts compound located in the Lot 6 and Concession area of Halton Hills sometime between the evening of June 24 and early the next morning The keys were reportedly in the vehicle at the time it was stolen No injuries Halton Regional Police have laid charges of careless driving in connection with an accident on the First Line 300 metres north of during the early morning of June 22 Police say a Caledon man was driving southbound in a Dodge when the vehicle went out of control at which time the car landed in a waterfilled ditch No injuries were reported and the Dodge was moderately damaged Severe damage No one was injured following an accident in which a Buick driven by a 24yearold Georgetown man went out ot control then subsequently went off into a ditch along Winston Churchill Boulevard two kilometres north of Highway in Halton Hills June police say The vehicles driver reportedly left the scene after the accident Police have laid charges of careless driving not using seat belts and driving without in surance in connection with the in cident The Buick was severely damaged police say Minor injuries Police say three passengers of a 1988 Subaru were taken by am bulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries follow ing a onecar collision on the Third Line at Sideroad during the early afternoon of June Those injured were a 16yearold Moffat boy and a Milton girl and boy each aged Police say the vehicles driver a Milton man swerved to avoid hitting a black dog The car mounted a grassy embankment on the west side of the road then hit a fence post rolling over and landing on the roadway roof side down Twocar collision Charges of fulling to stop were laid following a twocar collision on Winston Churchill Boulevard and Sideroad in Hilts during the early afternoon of June Police say a Plymouth driven by a Brampton man was westbound on Sideroad 5 when it collided with a Toyota driven by a 23-year- old Milton woman The Toyota was demolished The Milton woman received minor injuries but was not taken to hospital Charges laid Charges of careless driving were laid following a single vehi cle accident on the Ninth Line half a kilometre south of Sideroad 32 in Halton Hills during the afternoon of June Police say an Erin woman 19 driving south bound in a 1984 Buick which hit a tree after the vehicle went out of control when swerving Police say an unknown car was travell ing northbound on the same road The Buick was severely damag ed police say No injuries were reported Bikecar collision A 19yearold Georgetown man riding a 10speed bicycle struck a driven by a Georgetown man 37 at the in tersection of the Eighth Line and Sideroad in Halton Hills Satur day afternoon Police say the bicycle rider collided with the right rear door when the car travelling southbound left the intersection stop sign No injuries were reported Charges of failing to stop were laid in con nection with the incident Cars collide Charges of careless driving were laid in connection with a twocar collision at the intersec tion of Main Street and Church Street in Hills early Satur day afternoon Police say a 1982 Honda driven by a 25yearold Norwood man was Btruck from behind by a Chevrolet driven Jay an Acton man 29 while waiting to turn left on to Church Street Car damaged Police say an Erin man driving a 1988 International struck a parked 1988 Mercury white leaving a Queen Street East parking lot in Acton Friday afternoon The man reportedly made too sharp of a turn leaving the lot and the right front wheel of the attached trailer struck the Mercury A charge of failure to surrender trailer ownership was laid following the incident 26 St Georgetown 8779896 Assault on CRME pregnant Georgetown woman SUMMER 0 0FF ALL COTTON YARNS Arn SELECTED OFF C0L0URS SELECTED COLOURS -Fairytale- Shetland Chunky Diana Cotton Club Ptart Twist 20offFRAMESMATS IIINP9ft to GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8771521 Two youthful offenders are wanted in Georgetown for the assault of a pregnant woman and the theft of her purse On Monday May 15 at pm a young woman was walk ing toward the stores on the east end of Georgetown Market on Guelph Street when she was ap proached from the rear by two males on BMX bicycles She was suddenly pushed from the rear and fell to the ground injuring her knees while at the same time her purse was grabbed from her shoulder The two youths con tinued on their bikes to the rear of the plaza where the purse was later located minus the cash it had contained The suspects are described as male white years of age One has dark shoulder length hair Both wearing faded blue jean jackets with rock group in signia on the back one of which is S9 HALTON 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 testify in court The Crime Stop pers toll free number is 18004685151 STORE HOURS pm Thursday Friday 930 pm CftpSfyfer 211 Street Georgetown Learn to Drive anSwvive WITH Young Drivers Canada SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM JULY 4th 5th 6th 4 WEEK PROGRAM STARTING JULY 12th WEDNESDAY HURSDAY 16 S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM 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