Beat Rolled oats as truck flips Damage of SIS Hoc to a tractor trailer truck occurred Sept when driver Fred of Lindsay attempted to round a corner nd losl control The truck fell sideways and emptied its cargo oats onto Sldcroad 15 at Tenth Shopper fraud A resident of Georgetown was charged fraud and arrested when he appeared in court on another matter On June 30a man cashed a personal check an A and P store to pay in part for groceries Subsequent investigations revealed no account existed Sheridan tools stolen Sheridan Nurseries Ltd In Georgetown had three tool boxes containing assorted mechanic tools valued at stolen late Sept or early Sept Thieves used bolt cutlers to gam entry to the south side of the garage Hornet recovered A car was stolen from the Georgetown Fairgrounds Saturday and recovered later the same day west of Highway on by a constable on patrol Owner of the AMC Hornet valued at ft is James Ford of Crescent in Georgetown heist A basement window let thieves into on Georgetown residence Saturday night where they stole a TV stereo equipment a radio and a CB set Total losses were Misses dog damages car Georgetown resident Richard Pool did his good deed Sept 13 when he swerved to miss dog while driving westbound on Wellington Road in Acton However he caused damage to the left front corner of his Chevrolet Hound not so lucky A female hound dog was less fortunate Friday when she was struck and killed instantly by motorcyclist Anthony Rouse of Drive in Acton Mr Rouse was driving northbound on Trafalgar Road when the dog colored the lane directly In front of him After hitting he dog his Yamaha bike rolled on its side and Mr Rouse fell on the shoulder of the road Mr Rouse suffered minimal injuries and damages to his bike were The dog belonged to Peter Schoenmakcrs of Car wrecked no injuries Ronald Nash 17 of Georgetown lost control of Iho vehicle he was driving and hit an embankment while driving north on the Tenth Line near Sept 10 There was damage to the vehicle but no injuries Olds mobile hotwired A Cutlass valued at was stolen Saturday from the driveway of owner Kathleen Whitehead of Limehouse The vehicle was locked so it must have been hotwired Ithasnt been recovered yet Goblet loses change Some loose change was taken by thieves who forced the front door of he Goblet Restaurant on Mill Street In Georgetown cither late Friday night or early Saturday morning Junk food theft Soft drinks and ours were stolen from the Arcade at Mill and Guelph Streets In Georgetown Sept Thieves forced the lock on the front door to gain entry Get well wishes to Chris By KAY WILSON Get well to Chris ion of Keith and Pat of form Tenth residents Chris had the rtunle have his ijc injured wilh a when a deflected off a tree while he was playing In the orchard friends Chris is palitnt Memorial Hospital and all his friends arc for a speedy recovery Peel A pleasant evening was held at the home of Betty Walker of Norval friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Roy Bond and Mr and Mrs Bell otitic Tenth Line met for a farewell to both families The Bonds are moving lo Peel Village and the Belts near Damascus in Town ship Both couples were presented with wicker rocking ics buffet lunch eon was served Congratulations lo Stephen Laidlaw and Dorothy McWil Hams who were married in United Church Sept Stephen is the son of Mr and Mm Carl of RRl Women Institute helped celebrate the an of the I Sept 12 at Hi rest United Church A lovely noon luncheon Georgetown Lionesses delve into autumn Get rgetown Lionet Club is way ahead In planning a new season of service to lis community Already there has been an meeting and a Ways and Means Committee meeting in August The first Central Meeting at Ihc home of Lioness Lena Con of today Wednesday will a mystery guest The Club plans lo assist George I own Lions at their all Saturday Sept Knife slashing ends dispute A man received lacerations to the and chest Sept 5 when he was slashed by a during an argument in a Georgetown restaurant park lot of Prince Charles Street in Georgetown was taken lo Georgetown District Memorial Hospital where he received several stitches before being released regional police report that a patron of the restaurant started an argument at the victim stable knocking him lo the floor The victim and his friends left the restaurant but were accosted by the same assailant in the parking lot who pulled out a knife Charged with wounding Is Lawrence Conies of Oak For Ihe first lime the will be taking part in George own fall Fair Look somewhere under the trees for their brightly dec orated booth of while etc- phants and homemade good In October several mem will be going on a weekend visit the Leader Igan Planned for early November Is a consignment sale of new toys and ess hope to recycle some perfectly good toys and at a profit for some people and provide reChristmas bargains for Soon there will be work on Santa Clous Parade cost for December The members of the Georgetown Lioness Club have learned how well the days pass when one Is busy and Involved Their support and Interest continues in many projecla programme in which Ihe Nor val branch presents skit entitled So You Baked on Sunday skit was com posed by Dorothy McLean who played a part along with Jean May Mane Murray and Murray members from and all re ported a very enjoyable after Sympathy is extended to the relatives of Jean Hunter who passed away Sept the Sympathy to II family of Pauline Cameron who passed away at Peel Memorial in Brampton Sipt Mrs Cameron Is survived by tier son Hartley Cameron of Har and trances Sandy Forsyth of ladles were in their year and were lifelong resident of the farming area of The Pat farm was the former Hunter homestead while the Cameron s owned the farm which was laler operated by Ihe Ova transplant burials were at Ccm In Nerval Sympathy to the family on the death of John sister Helen John son Helen had been cing a I and attended her nephew s wed week before prior her death in Georgetown and Memorial Hospital last Tlursdoy Funeral will be held Sept at Egllnton United Church in Toronto Their Rev Frank Dun lop was a former minister of United Sunday School will start at Norvnl United Church lhs Sunday and Rally Day wilt be the following Sunday Congratulations to Mr and Mrs William of Nor celebrated their g anniversary Satur t this happy couple many more an Congratulations to David Wilson and Keith Leslie of Norval district and Rod Wit son of Norwood former Norval area resliknls who Mitre a inong the winners of the Italian Plowing Match was held Craig farm Milton Sept land was perfect for pin wins and the weather add lo the days success There Merc plowing competitors as well as a horseshoe pitch ing competition Elaine White of will be in Ihe Queen of ll r Competition at the International Plowing match in Simcoe County north of Barrio on Oct 1 and THIS WEEKS BINGO IS Sit Beside a Winner Week Friday September 1 8th 1 981 in Prizes Lightning Round Regular 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