Page THE HERALD Wednesday May 2 1990 Gun charges Halton Regional Police say two 20 year old Georgetown men hae been charged with careless use of a firearm At 2 36 Apnl two men were shooting at a car parked in the driveway of a Sideroad 22 residence east of Highway Police say the path of fire went directly in line to Sideroad 22 which was heavily in use at the time Two 22 calibre rifles a shotgun and a pellet gun have been seized The Georgetown men will face their charge in Milton June Guns stolen Two rifles and two shotguns were stolen from a Windsor Road residence in Georgetown between a and 3 55 p Apnl 27 The culprit entered the home from an unlocked sliding glass side door The person then went to the gun cabinet and removed two rifles a shotgun and a gauge shotgun Also stolen was a gun scope worth and ammunition worth approximate ly Police say approximately worth of guns and equip ment was stolen from the residence Dog stolen A German Shepherd was stolen from its Armstrong Avenue home in Georgetown between April 28 and 8am 29 The dog was taken from a fenced in area police saj The fence was bent up and the dog missing when its owners checked on it The dog is a purebred German Shepherd and answers to the name Rex It real name is Stauffen s Irk and it wears a brown leather col The dog is trained and friend ly The value of the missing dog is approximately Printer missing A computer laser printer was stolen from a computer store on Street in Georgetown between and Apnl 27 Police are still in vesti gating the case Camera stolen A camera and a lens were stolen from a Guelph Street camera store in Georgetown April while clerk was in the back room say Police have arrested two people in con with the incident A 23 yearold Mississauga man and a 26year old Brampton woman have been charged with posses sion of stolen property The camera and lens worth about were recovered Window smashed A window was smashed follow an incident in which an intox man was asked to leave Club 2000 atlam The man was asked to leave and refused Police say he was then physically removed from the popular Norval nightspot A man then threw a rock and broke a pane of glass at the club causing about damage Police have charged a man with mischief under Cigarettes stolen About worth of cash three packs of cigarettes and a bottle of scotch was stolen from a house on Ewing Street in Georgetown between 10 m 26 and 15 am Apnl 27 Police sa the culprit or got into the home through an unlocked front door Trailer Police say a 000 trailer that was stolen from an Armstrong Avenue business last December was returned to the business 20 The complainant did not report the trailer missing at first because he thought it was a one- a kind type of trailer that either he or an associate would find The complainant s brother spotted the trailer in an Etobicoke compound and advised the person who had it that the trailer was Tht complainant asked the man to return the property Once tht trailer was returned the nant noted it wds damaged and tried to but could not contact the man Halton police investigate fires in Georgetown Regional Police and the Halton Hills Fire Department have been investigating a number of fires in abandoned buildings which have occurred in the Georgetown area At a m July 1989 an doned house at Guelph Line and Hall Road was destroyed by fire At 11 30 November 3 1989 two abandoned warehouses on the Meadowglen Mushroom Farm Mountalnview Road North were burnt At 1 a March 16 1990 an abandoned farm house at 52 Maple Avenue was destroyed by fire At 3 15 a m March 1990 an empty building on the Mushroom Farm Mountain view Road N was destroyed by fire and again at a March 31 a further abandoned building on this property was set on fire CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Ducking the race Thousands of these yellow ducks raced down the Credit Saturday for the Club Duck Race Georgetown Club members co operated with Kiwanls clubs for the event to The ducks were dumped into the Credit across from Club and the finished up Park in lira ton Its not known if the duck at the bottom of the picture was the bit winner Ducks carried taps of the ticket owner and number on it First prize went to Catherine Hylic who a I DM Pontine Second Jane McDonald who won a Carribean cruise for four third Ian Howard who won a boat motor and trailer fourth Jeff Lockwood who gets a Florida vacation for four fifth Philip Bulnes who won NHL tickets sixth who wins a shopping spree at the Hide House seventh Diana Burr who won a tractor eighth Don Sanderson who wins a mobile cellular phone ninth Pilgrim who wins a gas barbecue and tenth Tom Jackson who gets mountain Inmate got help Daring escape from Although all the involved buildings have been abandoned and as such had a low value in vestigators are concerned because of the danger to adjoining proper ties as well as the danger to the fire fighters who must put out theires If you have any information which leads to an arrest this or any other case you may be eligible for a cash reward You need not give name or and your call will be treated with strict tiahty Please call I with your information A danng twilight escape from the Corrtctional Cen tre Milton has Halton Regional Police searching for a vearold Stratford man Between la and 10 p Apnl Andrew Mark Johnston of Stratford Ontano was helped to escape the centre Police saj they have seized a yehicle jack and wire cutters that were left at the scene The man escaped through a north west basement indow by cutting the screen with wire cut ters and lifting the bars with vehicle jack He then escaped the centre by going through a hole cut in the perimetre fence The hole faces Highway police say Mr Johnston is in stitutional blue clothing He is slim with brown hair blue eyes fivefoot six inches tall and about MAWS Dressmaking Alterations DRESSES THE OLDE BANK MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 140 pounds centimetres tall He also has a on left and kilograms shoulder blade police sav WILLOW LANE I NATURAL FOODS 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