the HERALD Community Wednesday October Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Fire Information Police Non Emergency Hospital Distress Centre Dial 911 8785511 8730111 8771211 Knocked unconscious Regional Police are looking for suspect who allegedly knocked a Milton man unconscious in the Hollywood Tavern parking lot in Nerval Sunday night Police say when they arrived they found the man unconscious but before the ambulance armed the victim came to and told police he d been assaulted an unknown male The was taken to Georgetown hospital and treated for facial cuts and a dislocated left arm Punched out Police have charged an Acton man with assault after a man who lues in the same apartment as he alleged the accused punched him in the face Police sav the victim and suspect have disagreed before On Oct the suspect alleged the came to his room and pun him numerous times for no reason The victim did not suffer am injury The accused will appear in Milton court No Car fire A mans 1985 Ford Bronco was destroved Monday after it caught fire at his home police report The owner of the Bronco told police he had parked his car went into his house and five minutes later saw his Bronco in flames Police the fire caused damage and believe it started due to an electrical failure under the hood Butcher blade Police charged a Georgetown man with assault with a weapon af ter he allegedly lunged at his sister with an inch blade butcher knife Police say the mother of the suspect and accused told police both live at home and were involved in an argument which escalated when the brother grabbed the knife off the kitchen counter and lunged at the victim causing a small contusion in his sisters left cage area The jsed will appear in Milton court Nov Sexual assault A Georgetown youth has been charged with sexual assault after he allegedly began ripping the clothes off a girl who was visiting his apartment He made his first court appearance at Milton court Oct 18 Stolen cart Police say a Yamaha golf cart stolen from North Halton Golf and Club between Sunday and Monday was found damaged and abandoned in an overgrown area at Park Monday Police say unknown thieves stole the cart after using a knife or other object to operate the locking mechanism on the ignition Damage to the cart is estimated at Police are con tinuing their investigation Blackout A Norval man was charged with assault level 1 by police after he allegedly shook his girlfriend until she blacked out Monday Police say the victim and accused live together in and were arguing about the accuseds intent to visit his sick grandfather The argument escalated and the allegedly grabbed the victim by the throat picked her up and shook her until she blacked out When she came to she called police The accused will appear in Milton court Tuesday for a bail hearing Room ransacked Police are Investigating a break in that occurred at a cottage in the Breezes Trailer Park in Acton Sun day night Police say unknown culprits removed two panes of glass from a window to enter the cottage and once inside went to a bedroom which they ransacked Police havent confirmed how much property was stolen They have no suspects A Georgetown couple ha odged a complaint against their neighbors with police who they say con tinuallv harrass them The couple told police the neighbors con tinually taunt them with ethnic slurs and spit towards them Moving nightmare Police say a Georgetown man w ho hired a man to move his household goods from Georgetown to British Columbia was called by the mover in Winnipeg and told he going any further Police the managed to get the goods delivered the remainder of the way but when they arrived he discovered approximately worth of tools furniture and missing Police are con tinuing their lm est gat ion Cutting edge Regional Police in estigated an industrial accident at Can Power systems in Acton where an employee had the tip of her finger cut off Police say the victim was using a shear cutter to cut fibre board The told police as she was cutting a small piece of board she put her left hand tinder the cutting edge and ac cidentalK tripped the brake with her fot causing the shear to lower and cut off the top of her left middle finger Missing money Police believe the culprit who stole in Canadian and American funds from a locker room at Acton Arena Oct is in illegal possession of the locker room key Police say a key was used to open the locker room door and once in side the culpnt stole the money Arena staff revealed one of the keys to that room is missing Police have no suspects Busting through A thief broke through a wall at a Queen St home in Acton to gam er try to the home interior Oct i police report Police say the culpntsi crawled into a dnveshed on the house through an unlocked window and kicked in a wall to en the main part of the dwelling Police say the home was virtually empty of any property but someone did manage to steal a portable stereo and clock radio valued at he investigation is continuing Roofing ripoff Police say unknown suspects stole worth of driftwood roofing shingles and roof roll from a house under construction in the new sub division on Trafalgar Road in Georgetown overnight Oct Police have no suspects Collision Police report a Brampton mans 1986 Ford sedan was severely damaged in a twocar collision at S in Georgetown Oct 4 Police say the Brampton man entered the passing lane to make a left turn onto a private drive and as he began to turn was struck by a mouth sedan driven by a Georgetown woman Police say the woman was travelling in the same direction in the same lane and hadnt been able to stop in time The Brampton man and a passenger in his car were taken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries and released No charges were laid New Optimist Executives Members of the Georgetown Optimist Club gathered together Oct to induct this years new executives Front row left to right Warren vice president John Horning secretary treasurer Don smith president San Booth past president Back row left to right Ralph lieutenant governor Tom Gibbs director Don Staddon director Doug Starrett director Alan Farmer director John Fendley director and Craig Booth assoc secretary Chamber of Commerce hosts all- candidates nights From The Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce The Hills Chamber of w ill be running two Meet the Candidates Nights for the upcoming Municipal lions Due to the large number of candidates we were forced to run the event on two different nights Wards and 2 will be held November at Acton High School commencing at 7 p m All can from these two Wards will be given the opportunity to speak and the public will be able to ask questions of the can didates Two nights later on November 6 at the Georgetown High School candidates from Wards and will square off in a program of prepared speeches followed by a question period Both nights will have the same format with candidates from the Hydro Commission going first followed by Board of Education Regional and Local Council and then followed by the Mayoralty Candidates Any posi tions that have been acclaimed will be in attendance but will not be allowed to give a prepared speech The Chamber has arranged for separate rooms for the Ward 2 candidates and any declared elected candidates on November so that they will be able to meet the electorate and answer your questions This election will determine how our Town will be run for the next three years and it is that as a voter you be fully aware of the positions taken by the candidates We urge each and every voter to get involved in the democratic process by attending these two evenings de petition The tragic of Burlington has onci again called into question legislation In thi wake f that death pan nls have started a pel to press for ehanges MP Garth Turner gave complete supporl in the jx1t ion and urged each member of the House of also sign and this all for harshe r of rimimils eel in crime of tole Many Vlemrxrs of me Ihis could been presented r says and am urging federal government quickly review he laws a view to making il elear that society will no Winger filtrate rimes of ml against a person Turner is pressing for a package of law and order measures from Ottawa including changes to the extradition laws making if easier to criminals as well as mandatory sentencing Anyone wishing support the Villiers petition is urged to sign il at Turner s office or at he office of any Member of Parliament in the area Copies of the petition can also be obtained by tailing the riding at or 1 Mohawk drug heist The Regional Police is investigating the theft of an emergency first aid kit from the infirmary located at the Mohawk Raceway on Line in Milton This theft occurred on the or of October 1991 Contained in the kit along with the usual first aid treatment tides was a quantity of prescrip tion drugs which if properly could cause serious lness or prove fatal The majority of the drugs are in liquid form contained in vials Also stolen was a quantity of syringes which could be used to inject the drugs The first aid equipment and drugs were in a black attache style case Anyone finding the case or its contents should contact the nearest division of the Halton Regional Police at Anyone with information the theft of these articles is urged to contact the No District Criminal Investigation Bureau at ext or 8006685151 FLYERS Watch for these MONEYSAVING flyers inside this edition of THE HERALD GOODLETS II you did not receive your flyer please call our circulation department Monday to Friday 9 a to pm