Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1970, p. 17

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GETS FINE Sergeant Tailgated By Trucker A Willow da lo man has been fined for tallgaling the vate car of Georgetown Sergeant Frank Arthur Act rig on his own behalf the accused pleaded not guilty to charge of careless driving be fore Judge James Black in pro vincial court Wednesday Arthur told the court he was on hs ray to work about am along and east of when a large garbage truck come up behind him with lis bright lights New Cat in town ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILES Guelph Road Marine 345 Guolph Street Georgetown Open Even ng and all day Saturday FORCED OVBR Driver of the truck Mow horn severe times Arthur said the truck tried to pass htm several times forcing to drive on the shoulder of the road to the garbage truck from col Ming with oncoming cars He said the truck passed his car in Georgetown The sergeant took up chase during which tho truck to a slop sign The chase ended in a now Georgetown bousing project where the truck disap peared After a short search truck and driver were found at the back of one of the new hom es Tie driver said he was look for a garbage container which was to have been loaded onto the truck WOULD HAVE STOPPED The accused admitted he had tailgated the car and also that ho went over 30 in in town If I had known it had been a police in front of I would have stopped he told the judge Assistant Crown Attorney Murray the accus ed had admitted to two driving violations and Judge Black reed he felt this was sufficient to warrant a conviction Tilth Christmas approaching there are days left to do your shopping in So better look out PLEASE NOTE SIGNS MUST NOT BE POSTED ON HYDRO POLES GEORGETOWN HYDRO COMMISSION In Esquesing THREE AFTER DEPUTY REEVE POST PETER BOWMAN KEN MARSHALL This Weeks Specials FACIALS 450 PERMS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY OFF Free Skin available anytime and an to you EDITH and COSMETICS FASHION TREND HAIR STYLISTS ESTHETICS 150 Guelph Street 8774S22 RUSS MILLER NEWS Congratulations to Brian son of Mr and Sirs Hurray Coe and Constance Henning who wore married in Church on Saturday Nov ember The flowers in United Church on Sunday 22 were in memory of Mrs Rose of Dundalk mother of Mrs who died on Tuesday Nov The funeral wns held in on Thursday Sym pathy Is extended to Mrs Laid law and family Carl Schenk of the Water Re sources Commission was the special speaker ted Church on Laymans Sunday November He spoke on Wat Air and Noise pollution and our responsibilities as Christ regarding these to our lives Bill Ladlaw and Mrs Mc Lean also kitted in the ice Gordon spoke at Glen Williams United Churih and El tin Cunnington spoke at Home United Church Mrs Ed McLean WINTER FOOTWEAR Silvers Feature A Complete Range of Rubber Footwear For All The Family Guaranteed Canadian Brands Quality Shoe Dept NORTH HALT0N REPORT During the week ending Nov officers of the Ontario Police stationed at North detachment worked a to tal of hours and patrolled 976 miles on area roads under their Jurisdiction Traffic violations resulted in charges being laid while an additional motorists received warnings about minor driving errors Proceedings In Provln Court Milton resulted in SO convictions being registered Officers responded to 23 gen occurrences during the day reporting period Included 1 theft instance of breaking and enter ing wilful damage complaint 1 arson investigation and mis sing- person complaints North corded its fatality of the year early Sunday morning when I person led as result of injuries receded in a single car accident which injured other persons Thirteen accidents were invcstigat this week Including which resulted in injuries to sons Total property damage was estimated to be Following charges were laid drivers involved Cureless driving was the predominant of the mishaps while caused by following loo closely and failing to share half road One collision occurred when doer ran into the path of a car THE GEORGETOWN HERALD NOV PAGE BOB QUIGLEY HEADS SAVE GROUP An student at Brock University in St Catharines Is heading up a committee to preserve Park at the lakchead as a wilderness area Bob is a four h year student at Brock Drawing its membership from Brock students eon Brock University En Committee mem bers as well as interested lo cal the Committee Preserve is urging a campaign of writing letters lo Hon Reno Mln of Lands and Forests him to have Que reclassified as a pnmi park TONYS BARBER SHOP AND MENS HAIR STYLING MR TONY You Nome It Wo Do It SHORT CUT OR LONG MENS AND BOYS It la Our Builneu I COME IN AND ASK U5 PERSONALLY HOW AT MAIN STREET NORTH MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN THE WAY YOU SAVE AT TRIO DISCOUNT MART PANTY HOSE ONE SIZE FITS AU Sugg 59 KODA- fg Sugg KX Sugg 399 MULTIPLE VITAMINS fUNTSTONES- 100 1 Sugg 469 249 Sugg 29 ENFALAC LIQUID TINS 7 29 ALKASELTZER J Sugg 29 HAIR GROOM 59c 9 Christmas Party Crackers CREST Toothpaste FAMILY SIZE Sugg 129 ASPIRIN 100s Sugg Lady Patricia HAIR SPRAY Sugg 99c LESS THAN PRICE CHRISTMAS CARDS Sugg 300 99 PRUF SPRAY STARCH Sups 99c 49 Lady Patricia suss SHAMPOO LIMIT PER CUSTOMER 19 LISTERINE MOUTHWASH ox Six 99 Vim FDS Feminine Spray SUGG PARK PLAZA MAIN STREET NORTH Open Dally until 10 p m SEVEN DAYS A WEEK If You Did Not our Christmas Toy Catalogue Plane for One at Our Cath Doric

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