Page THE HERALD Wednesday November 1989 Beat Charges laid Charges of failure to stop at a stop sign were laid following a twocar collision at Victoria Street at College Street in Hills Oct 31 Police say a driven by a 32yearold Georgetown man eastbound on College Street failed to stop for a stop sign and collided with a 1987 Dodge A 20yearold Georgetown man was driving the Dodge Trespassing charge Police laid charges of trespass ing after a 20yearold Georgetown man entered Georgetown high school Friday mdming School officials told the police the man had been sent a letter in June forbidding him from ever entering the school Shoplifting charge Charges of shoplifting were laid following an incident at the Olde Hide House in Acton Satur day afternoon Police say a 49- yearold Grafton man allegedly stole a 20 money clip The man is scheduled to appear in court Dec in connection v the charges Emblem stolen Regional Police say so meone stole a car emblem from a 1989 Dodge Ram pickup truck parked outside a Elena Crescent residence in Georgetown early Sunday morn ing The complainant told police this was the second time someone had stolen the emblem from the truck Eggs thrown Someone threw several eggs at a Lewis Street home in Georgetown causing damage to the houses aluminum siding Police say the eggs left markings and dents on the siding 200 damage Someone caused damage to a 1987 GMC parked outside Georgetown high school after smashing the drivers side win dow sometime during school hours Thursday Garbage fire Police say someone set a gar bage can full of garbage on fire on the second floor of Georgetown District High School Thursday afternoon Matches were found among the debris Police have no suspects Woman slapped Police laid charges of assault and breach of probation after a 23yearold man punched and slapped a woman of the same age in the womens washroom at Club in Norval Saturday night The accused who was the womans exboyfnend allegedly followed her into the womens washroom and then punched and slapped her face The woman received minor injuries police say A Dec 11 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Green damaged Police say someone drove a vehicle on to the first green at the North Golf and Country Club on Maple Avenue in Georgetown and did several doughnuts The culprit then smashed a flag pole at the second tee Damage is estimated to be 2000 Light smashed Police say someone driving along Delrex Boulevard in Georgetown Saturday night lean ed out of the car and used an ob ject to smash the rear light of a parked vehicle Estimated damage is Halton police investigate theft Scotsdale may be on short list Continued from Page ed Scotts Falls in Mono Township This site is very similar to the Scotsdale property Mr Creelman said Scotsdale is also owned by the provincral government and is managed by the Credit Valley Con servation Authority The land was bequeathed to the town six years ago owners and Stewart Ben nett Mr Creelman said his conver sations with the TSO he has heard favorable response to Scotsdaies application I know that Scotsdale has always been high on their list to start with he said Mr Creelman said the sites at Mono and Halton Hills would be my shortlist if I had to guess In Hills local residents led by Carol Hewitt formed a group to show their support for the TSO coming to Scotsdale The group lobbied the Town of Halton Hills which sent a letter of support to the Those in favor of bringing the TSO to Scotsdale are taking a low- key approach to promoting the farm as a choice for the or chestras summer home have been circulated and informal meetings were held in support of the summer home plan Mr Creelman said although he understands how quickly opposi tion can form to a major project like the summer home he is surprised at Hills ap proach My feeling is its better to have it out in the open and address all the concerns Weve really been out in the open about this thing here Mr Creelman said of the site located at Mono Centre Road As a conse quence weve seen some opposi tion The Kleinburg site located in the Town of Vaughan was one of the last sites to reach the TSOs list Metro Toronto and Region Conser vation Authority manager Ian Deslauriers said Friday the MTRCA recently asked the to put a 2000acre site north of Wood- bridge and south of Kleinburg on the list of summer home ap plicants The site would be spilt into parcels if approved for a TSO sum mer home The provinciallyowned Boyd Conservation Area boasts of a natural amphitheatre Mr Deslauriers said We made the suggestion to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to look at the Boyd site after seeing an article in the newspaper he said They havent indicated whether theyre interested in doing a detailed investigation of this site Mr Deslauriers referred to the upcoming consultants study But the sites at Scotsdale Klein burg and Mono still have no official approval for a TSO shortlist We dont want communities their hopes up and thinking they Mrs Hart said last week But Mr Creelman said TSO of ficials have told him that com munity reaction to the sum mer home will play a role in which community is chosen The Royal Canadian Legion LL Comas Branch 120 127 Mi Stmt Ontario L7B 2C7 Remembrance Day Parades Saturday November 11th 1989 and WWams at the Branch at 1000 am Marchoff at 1030 along Market St to Church St east on Church to Main St north on Mabi to Jamet SL west on James to Chariot St and Cenotaph Return via MS St to an Glen WMams assemble at the school at pm March to the Memorial foe service at 300 The Royal Canadian Loejon Invites citizens and Interested groups to participate on this Day of Remembrance LEST WE FORGET Parade Marshal Ernie Branch 120 He said thf orchestra wants to see some expression of en thusiasm Mrs Hart of the TSO said the orchestra is looking for community support both in terms of willing employees and the urban centre to support the TSO- as a business The land where the TSO summer home will be located must remain rural in character Mr Creelman said If a summer home is located in an area that Is protected you can 1 be pretty certain youre not going to get a string of fastfood locations or subdivisions he said Scotts Falls in Mono is sur rounded by land Scotsdale Farm in Hills is located near the hamlet of which is largely rural in character The site could be affected by development in the Islington West area Mr said But it is sur rounded on three sides by land i l Mens Woo I Polo I by Ralph Lauren NOW AVAILABLE 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE DONT FORGET the RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC Holy Cross Church Auditorium Monday Nov 13 Open from to 830 pm rjgfflra to an URGENTLY needed to give Bind TRAHSrORTATKW rod at the cflnic available donen It a ride li needed poena Mra Alee or Mtt On day phone 677- 7522 CRIME STOPPERS Halton Regional Police in Milton are investigating the theft of worth of stereo equip ment from a local dealer Some time during the night or early morning of SaturdaySun day Sept 30Oct the premises of Sound Man 629 Main Street Milton was entered by twisting the lock mechanism from a front door Once in the building a large quantity of automobile stereo equipment and home stereo systems were removed The stolen equipment included both new units and units which had ben left for repair Included among the equipment were Six HiComp Power Amplifiers HiComp AMFM Cassette Players Players Amplifiers and a variety of other stereo equipment with the follow ing brand names Toshiba Craig Nachamichi Magnum and Revolver Did you see anything suspicious in this commercial plaza Do you know anyone selling similkar equipment 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 18006685151 Attempted murder suspect stands trial Dec A provincial court judge ordered a 30yearold Georgetown man to undergo psychiatric assessment before standing trial for attempted murder Dec 29 Kevin is currently being examined at the Clarke In stitute of Psychiatry in Toronto Toronto Metropolitan Police laid charges of attempted murder after a Toronto woman was stabbed several times at her Queens Quay apartment in Toronto during the early morning of Oct Susan Bassett underwent emergency surgery for a punctured liver and multiple stab wounds at the Toron to General Hospital She has since been released from hospital Police say the woman was stabb ed a half hour after watching videos with the Georgetown man The two met earlier in the even ing at a church meeting and returned to her apartment The Georgetown man left the apart ment at 1230 am and then return ed a half hour later asking to use the phone Police say a man then chased the woman into the bedroom and stubbed her about he body The woman escaped and ran down the hallway banging on neighbors doors yelling for help The police were called and a 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