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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1991, p. 2

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Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 911 Fire Information 8771 1 33 Police Emergency 878551 1 Hospital 8770111 Distress Centre 1 Business breakins Halton Regional Police suspect two break ins at Georgetown businesses may be related Both break ins occurred Thursday evening at businesses on Arm strong Avenue in Georgetown At one unknown suspects smashed through a wooden door and removed a computer monitor keyboard and printer worth ap proximately Police say it appears the culprits may have gotten scared or not had enough room in their vehicle since many items were left at the point of ex it At the other business suspects tried unsuccessfully to enter a business by smashing a door han die The door knob was broken off but a kept the door secured Police are continuing their investigation Theft charge An Acton woman has been charged with theft under after she was caught slipping a package of meat Into her purse and leaving the store without paying for it Alarm foils thieves Police say an alarm prevented unknown culprits from gaining entry into a convenience store Acton The alarm went off after a door was smashed open causing damage Theft from business Police say 333 worth of ap pliances and office machines were stolen from a Georgetown business last Wednesday Police say the thieves broke in by stnk the doorknob with a hard ob ject and removed a stove refrigerator microwave electric typewriter phone and a fax machine School windows smashed Police report unknown vandals smashed windows with hockey sticks at Public School overnight Friday Police say no entry was made but damage to the windows is estimated at 1300 Shoplifting charge An unemployed disabled Georgetown woman was charged with theft under Saturday after an employee at a Georgetown department store witnessed her taking numerous items from several departments and hiding them in bags Once she exited the store she was rested and will appear in Milton court April 8 Lightfingered visitor Police say charges were laid against a visiting USSR of after he left the Old Hyde House in Acton Saturday with a wallet hidden in his pocket Police say the man was in the country representing some businesses in the USSR and was taken to the leather store by his Canadian counterpart The Soviet man purchased a coat but did not pay for a 17 wallet When he was detained he paid for the wallet and charges were dropped Fatal car accident Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle accident that oc curred on Guelph Line north of Sideroad in Milton The accident happened March 5 when a north bound 1991 Lincoln collided with a southbound Dodge Aries The driver of the Dodge was transported to Milton Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival The driver of the Lin coin was transported to Georgetown Hospital where he was admitted for a fractured arm and observation The deceased is Benjamin Jagger of and the injured Is Edwin Williams of Guelph Investigation Into the ac cident is continuing Community Forum Do students have too many holidays Debbie Butler Georgetown No because students learn as much outside of school as they do in school Fortunately I m able to stay home with my children so I can involve them in activities when they are on holidays Christine Otto Yes I feel they should spend more time studying during school hours and spend more of their ex tra curncular time with their families With too much leisure time children have an easier time getting into trouble Doug Georgetown Yes they do Compared to students in Japan and Europe Canada s competitors in the world market Canadian students spend 30 per cent less time in school Police recover stolen goods Say I saw it in The Herald Standing among stolen property worth over are the police officers and crime stopper representative responsible for catching and ar resting two Milton young who were found with worth of stolen A total of criminal charges were laid against the male by to right Detective Sergeant Mike Detective Constable Ian and Detective Constable Hubbard and one Milton man in connection with the thefts after a person called Crime Stoppers chaired by Gordon Goodhew far right with a tip leading police to the suspects Herald photo by Lisa Boonstoppel Pot Guelph St Georgetown 8779896 WORK THAT BO movant rotor Windows Doors by Ridley This year more than ever smart homeowners are shopping at RIDLEYS ANNUAL SPRING SALE to make every dollar count For our sixth consecutive year we are offering honest savings on ALL of our windows doors architectural mouldings INSTALLATION INCLUDED Until March 30 OFF all wood aluminum and vinyl windows steel fibreglass wood aluminum doors interior French doors elegant entrances and surrounds plus much more If you haven t shopped at Ridley before join the thousands of satisfied Ridley customers for all your window door needs Our aim is customer INSTALLATIONS REPLACEMENTS NEW CONSTRUCTION For a FREE InHome estimate call GeorgetownActon 8542228 North of Area 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