Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1977, p. 7

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Teen recounts experience as police observer THLHEIIAID May IS Pace fourteen yearold Brad Mc Intyrc took advantage of the car ridealong program during Police Week and was at the number of hours police spend patrolling the During his four hour ride with Constable Jim Turner of Area 1 Brad talked on the radio giving details of a car left at Smith and Stone which after investigating lances turned out to be and was later towed Brad waited in the hall of Centennial school while Cons table Turner discussed some thing with the principal and then from thereover to the fire station for gas During the patrol Constable Turner showed the switches for the flashing red light and talked shop telling him Ana 1 had four cruisers one van Ford Bronco and one unmarked car The route Included patrol ling along Maple Avenue back to post High way and entering Joseph Gibbon school It was the first time Brad had ridden in a puller car and he hopes to go for a longer ride next year perhaps the whole day Brad respS police and it him when police are called names Brad lists real estate first on his hlearchy of careers he is Interested in second land scaping and third the police Police movies are to watch but it isn t really like that he said Brad prefers the real thing During Police Week the ride- along program was popular in all districts and several people caught a glimpse of a police officer a Job School children Individual groups and social groups visit the police la lion In Acton on Monday to see a display which was moved to George town until Thursday and then transferred to Milton for the Although space a prob lem in Georgetown and Acton enjoyed their tour particularly the Eighth Pack of Georgetown Cubs that were shown Constable Stanton handcuffs Ierlloui a neurotoxin nerve poson has been covered in blue cheeses made A SURE WINNER What could be a better Help his Mill birthday Hie last sure thing draw in home ticket way is in town A birthday on the day tor Paul bonus whin hi attends gala draw in Barber of Georgetown it so sure a thing person Thursday evening that he gone out and bought tickets to Police awards Continued from Page flooding the ditch Mr Wil Hams lifted the truck off the accident victim and removed her from the ditch Frank Collins of was credited with the life of a t yearold ihild who had been found by his mother at the bottom of the family swimming pool Mr Collins responded to the mother call for help and gave mouth to rn res use a lion to revive the child John Sllviera of was commended for helping five persons two of them infants with escaping from a third floor apartment in a building which was on fire lit found a ladder climbed up it and helped the people Wolfgang of Clark son assisted a police officer who had found two persons acting suspiciously in a phone booth with marijuana and pipes While the officer kept the two men contained Mr Panknin used the police radio to call for help then assisted the officer until another came Michael Hoffman an duty firefighter in was found by police cm giving mouth torn citation and heart massage to an elderly man who had been Stricken while driving Taking over from Paillette Who had found striken man Mr Hoffman actions arc credited with saving the man life George of helped a police officer who was trying to arrest a man for creating a disturbance and assaulting his girlfriend As the man was being out into the back of cruiser his attacked the officer and it Mas at this point that Mr entered to help the in a IS minute struggle until re inlorie meals armed Mi aid Mrs dicited lo polite at me that they would billing to be witness Br Mock of went to aid of police officer who had during spced chase After not ing that the police driver was uninjured Mr llr with his wife in the tar the suspeeled vehicle the Milton Pljfj speeds of miles per hour and gave police description of occupants which led the r arrest John witnessed an accident in which a pohieman had been strutk by tar The police officer was suffering kg and lacerations and Mr Manchester removed his belt and applied a tourniquet as well as dressings After an the injur officer Mr Manchester gave a statement as a witness Tht intidtnl which got Burl resident John his citation had all the drama of a movie thriller Police Chief Ken said A susp emus man in me to Mr door to ask to call a taxi but when the man nearby wood As police sear the area Mr called his and got the impression the phone that all was not right at one of them He alerted police of his suspicion and the suspect was caught hiding in the basement with a five inch imitation switchblade Mrs June Bright and John Nielsen wirt credited with observing and reporting the suspicious actions of three per sons in a parking lot Potlee eventually arrested twoadults for break and enter and Mrs Bright was willing to be a court A th rd party was cstcd torsythof Burlington is passing by when a scuffle ccurred between a police officer and a man he was on street Mr assisted the officer who had abrasions on his hands and torn clothing to snap handcuffs on the suspect rht suspect was charged with and enter Robert Weir of Bur hi two youths entering the at rear parking lot of apartment build where he lives He selied the youths d their booty from and held them until polite arrived commissioner Glenn ignuson of Georgetown pre stnled II police officers with long awards Deputy chief Jack Jeffries and Staff Sergeant iree received bars for years of service Inspector who was absent Sergeant Heath Superintendent George Moore and Inspector Allan Slansbury received tht year were Sergeant Itobcrl Alter ink Constable Harry Beck man Lance Brlder Sergeant Peter Bromley Con stable J Gushie Sergeant Tom llainey Strgeant I Hob inson and Douglas Stanford May 26 1977 A special hour long show will be broadcast live from Georgetown Memorial Arena at 9 00 featuring both the regular draw with FIVE chances at 000 and more- than 000 other tax free cash prizes and the FOURTH MILLION DOLLAR BONUS DRAWwith one hundred prizes of each The evening begins at 7 with entertainment by the Georgetown Choral Society and The A 3 00 admission charge ticket For ticket Information call SEE AT GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA STREET GEORGETOWN HILLS THURSDAY MAY at sale SALE ENDS SATURDAY MAY 28th J SwimSational I 2Pce Swimsuits No 1 Imperfects I Bath Towel Bargains By Cannon 294 anTiTiiiLt J- Bam dccoi Appro I Sight Beach Towels 94 Girls PullOn Shorts 74 Fabulous North Star Joggers For Men IljII Stars racy blue si pes padded lop cushioned I insole rubber so V pus comfort Mens t Auto Oil STP Oil Treatment Champion Sparkplug An excelleni to f t moil Spec ally pne lor is silo GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN CENTRE MILTON MILTON MALL SHOPPING CENTRE

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