Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 13, 1984, p. 5

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday June 1964 trenches or Ihe new railroad The final is he piker which noils the tracks plates and ties together Crews on the scene remarked that nearly ties can be replaced each day despite the frequent slops to allow trains through the area Ivan a CN Engineer on the site said the work should be completed by the end of Jul With 120day or 6400 km Warranty Install new resistor plugs Adjust idle speed Set Test battery and charging system Lubr heat user valve Inspect rotor cap and ignition wires valve breather and canister filler air Iter and gas I f Iter Complete preventative maintenance inspection Most cars and light trucks cylinder 6cylifider V6 V8 Points and condenser extra extra for vans Thats of AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE SENIOR CITIZENS DAY WEDNESDAY 8775110 HILLS TIRE CENTRE LTD 68A Main Street North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN Police blotter robbery Police are investigating a break and enter at the Indusmin quarry south of Ac ton Tools and other items worth were taken from a garage at the site which thieves entered by forcing a door overnight Saturday Park vandalism About IK worth of damage was done to a washroom sink at Prospect Park in a case of wilful damage that took place Thursday evening Load lightened Someone made off with a case of beer from the back of a Brewer Retail truck parked In front of the Sit Bull Restaur ant on Mill St East Friday afternoon The case was made of plain brown card board Stolen property Police have charged a th parl in connection with the February theft of a Polaris snowmobile from the Breezes Trailer Park on the First Line An IB yearold RR Acton man was arrested Friday evening and charged with posses of stolen property and breach of pro bation Out of Control An Acton woman escaped injury last Tuesday afternoon when she lost control of her 1982 Ford on Main St North mounting the west curb striking a hydro pole then veering cast and striking a passing pick up truck Mary Matthews car received SI worth of damage while another worth was caused to the pick up driven by Sharon Po Intra also of RR Acton and her passenger 29yearold Fran Mongeon of Nelson Crt also escaped injury Minimal injuries Bctte Gardin of received minimal injuries June 4 when the car she was driv was involved in a collision with a second vehicle at the intersect on of the Sixth Line and S Driver of the second car lo- earold Shireen also of Rockwood and her passenger Muir were not injured Damages were estimated at to each of vehicles Plaza collision Wendy of Acton received minor on at the Georgetown market Thursday morning A Georgetown teenager riding in the second vehicle was similarly in jured Damages were set at K to the Rimao car and to a station wagon driven by Theodore of Lot a Concession Collide at intersection Two bound cars collided June at the Intersection of and the First Line resulting in damage to a carold drivers car and to that of Alfred Pink of Church St injuries Three escape injury Three teenagers escaped injury June 1 when the 1932 Ford they were rid in went out of control on a Sixth Line hill entered the west ditch and struck a telephone pole and a tree causing damage to the car Involved were driver Christopher Hams 18 of Rosemary and passengers Mike Beer man 16 of Crescent St and Will am Gordon IB of Guelph You want to save money We want to sell cars Its that Simple MUSTANG WITH N0 CHARGE COWOUT M0CHM6E wires mo charge STEREO M CHARGE POWER BRAKES MtfBQ WORTH Of OPTIONS Hoauaeei CAPITAL FORD SALES LTD 381 Guelph SI Georgetown Your Best Deal is a Capital Deal 8776928

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