Page THE HERALD 1989 Windshield smashed Ornaments stolen 45 damage Police are investigating a domestic situation which oc curred at a John Street residence in Georgetown early Saturday morning A 28yearold Georgetown man allegedly twisted the arm of a Georgetown woman causing minor in juries The man also allegedly kicked in the residents front door and destroyed the telephone Pro perty damage is police say Pellets shot Police say someone broke the windshield and windshield wipers of a Firebird that was parked in the back of a Main Street South residence in Georgetown causing under damage sometime overnight Aug Impaired charges Police have laid charges of im paired driving and failing to take a breathalyser test following an incident on Guelph Street in Georgetown early Saturday mor ning A 17yearold Milton man is scheduled to appear in court Sept in connection with both charges say someone used a pellet gun to smash a window at Muscle Works on Mill Street in Georgetown causing approx imately damage late Satur day morning Two plastic frog lawn or naments with a total value of were stolen from the lawn of a Delrex Boulevard home sometime between- the night of Aug 18 and the next morning police say Dousing flames A propane tank on the back of this GMC truck caught fire resulting In approximately damage at the corner of Guelph Street and Road in Georgetown Monday afternoon The fires cause is still undetermined Hills fire department of ficials say There were no reported injuries Herald photo Agreement reached in AIDS complaint Continued from Page I November after the restaurant owners learned she car ried the AIDS virus Mr Chapman said his clients chose to settle without admitting any liability rather than face the expense of a fourday hearing We could have decided not to seek a resolution to make sure the whole story came out Mr Chap man said The restaurant owners said the woman upset customers on at least two separate occasions by telling them in a loud and obnoxious voice that she had AIDS and was going to die There was a decision which in volves public education Mr Chapman said In fairness we agreed Sharon a lawyer for the Ontario Human Rights Commission asked for the ban citing a recent Supreme Court ruling which said people with AIDS must be shielded to ensure justice was done especially when their il lness Is the cause of action Mr Mercer and Ms Abrahams also believe it to be the first time media has been banned from publishing the name of a complainant in a human rights hearing Four days had been set aside for the hearing at the Holiday Inn but the tentative settlement was an nounced shortly after testimony by AIDS expert Dr Stanley Read Mr Read director of the AIDS clinic at Hospital for Sick Children Toronto and a member of a pro vincial advisory committee on AIDS told the hearing it would be virtually impossible to transmit AIDS in a restaurant setting Mr Read said the woman a pa tient told him she was embarrass ed humiliated and angry 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Two employees of the Canadian Tire store Upper Middle Road in Oakville were robbed at gun point in the store parking lot while proceeding to make a bank deposit The suspect fled the scene on a 10speed bike with a large sum of money This robbery took place on June at pm Two male employees of the Canadian Tire store at Upper Middle Road about to make a bank deposit walked to a vehicle in the parking lot south of the store The one male who was carrying a gym bag containing the daily bank deposit was about to enter the passenger side of the vehicle when he was approached by the suspect The suspect grabbed the employees shoulder saying Give me all the money When the victim refused the suspect produced a small silver handgun The suspect pointed the gun at the victim and again demanded Give me the money The vic tim turned over the black gym bag containing the bank deposit CRIME STOPPERS HALTON The suspect then walked over to a white 10speed bike and fled on the bicycle northbound on the 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