car accident A threevehicle accident caused an estimated at 5 OS m Oct at Queen Street and Road In Acton A Misslsuuga man was westbound on Queen Street when he collided with an Ac ton woman trying to cross Queen Street at Winston Churchill Road police said A third car stopped at Churchill Road and waiting to police said damage A driver turned In the path of a Georgetown driver day at am and caused an estimated In damage The man was northbound on Winston Churchill Boulevard at SO kilometres per hour police said He was slowing down to turn Into a private parking lot when he hit a southbound car The man was charged with failing to yield the right way Impaired drivers A yearold Acton man was charged with Impaired driving he was stopped for speeding Oct at on Ransom Street in Acton He will appear court Nov For driving erratically an 18- yearold Georgetown woman was stopped and found to be impaired pear in court Dec l A 20yearold Georgetown man will appear In court Dec for 1m paired driving Friday He was stopped at 12 a at Campbell Gate at Mountalnview Road in Georgetown After being involved in an dent on west of Trafalgar Road a 36yearold Toronto man was charged with lm paired driving He will appear in court Nov He was stopped Oct at 10 Window smashed The front door of Georgetown Park Public School was smashed over Saturday night by someone throwing stones Damage to the window In the door was Car vandals were written with a marker and a mirror and wipers were bent on a car parked at Park Avenue in Georgetown bet ween Friday and 7 30 a m Saturday Damage was estimated atfllOO Car burglars A 17 yearold Georgetown youth as arrested for two thefts from which occurred this sum He was arrested Oct 17 for Aug is and June 29 thefts On Aug 15 a vehicle parked on Ontario Street had in goods stolen from it including binoculars and cassette tapes June 29 a vehl parked on Court in Georgetown had In cash taken An unlocked car parked at Park Ave in Georgetown had cassette tapes sun glasses and In Canadian Tire money stolen from It Friday night The items were worth an estimated House thieves Police suspect thieves entered an Georgetown home through an unlocked window between 9 30 am and Oct A radio worth a carton of cigarettes and BO in change were stolen from the home Police assaulted A 25yearold Acton man was rested for assaulting a police of being drunk In a public place and mischief to private property He was charged Thursday at 10 a at Mill Street and Main Street Acton He caused damage to a police car Saturday at l a a man was arrested at Mill Street and Main Street for causing a disturbance and assaulting a police officer He also kicked the rear window out of a police car The 20yearold Acton man kicked and spit at police United Way campaign Payroll deductions could top 75000 OptiMrs euchre There were people who par ticipated in an euchre night Oct Winners were White cards most lone hands Steve Stevenson and Nell tie The highest score went to Dave Hum while the booby prize was earned by Walker and Ron Ar cher tie For the Colored Cards Sylvia McCurdy won most lone hands while Alcott took the highest score award The booby prize went to Doris Frawley and bed the door prize BARRY DT1MLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE 16 Mountalnview Rd S GEORGETOWN Brampton Ass Water Works Soft Water Pure Water Salaa Sarvlee to Own Rantala Phono today for 4541515 flittarfmitU I Herald Special Slowly but surely donations are coming in to the United Way of Halton Hills To date IIS has been contributed but that is not a true gauge of how the campaign Is among the member agenda to help fund new and existing programs With the community help and a lot hard work by United Way volunteers the goal will be readied and the first United Way campaign in Halton Hill will be a TIME TO Halton mils submit their figures Studies indicate some ISO to is being donated through payroll deductions by people who live in Hills this money can now be redirected back to our com munlty to help fund all of the pro grams of the 17 member agencies which make up the United Way of Halton Hills Also to be added in to the cam total Is all of the money con through the canvassing There are close to six hundred United Way volunteers working on the residential cam Each is responsible for can about IS homes To date the feedback from canvassers has been good almost all households are aware of the Inaugural campaign of the United Way In Hills and many have been generous The residential campaign runs until Oct 31 so if no one Has come to your door yet they will before the end of the month While he campaign of all homes in Hills is under way there Is also a campaign to reach each and every business Firms are making corporate dona they are setting up payroll deduction plans for their workers and In tome instances are challeng Ing their business competitors to match their donation Additional donations to the United Way are coming from the events planned during campaign month Events like The kickoff lunch the volleyball tournament the dance at the Georgetown high school and the Regional Chairmans Ball Nov 1 With each event the pro file of the United Way of Hills increases as well as the campaign total SATIN As of Oct more than has been received In pledges from the United Way of Hills lucres still lots more la come because canvassers and in lusting payroll haven a reported In yet The campaign goal is The campaign has reached 17 per cent of its goal as outlined or the thermometer TOWN OF HALTON HILLS HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE NAMING OF A STREET Tako that ho Councl tor the Cor on of Town H Us first and second read nos to By law Number at a meetno held on to name subject street Brick as shown In diagram below The Coonc I II hoar any person or by their counsel solicitor or who claims that ho or she I bo adversely affected by tho by taw and who ftp- pies to bo heard at a meet no to be held in Council Chambers ol the pal Ofllcea Trafalgar Road on day November 1 at the hour 00 or to third reading of By taw Number 86- 5S This on tho day of October French Deputy Clerk Town of Hls Bon 128 Helton Its Georgetown Ontario LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL ROAD TEST CAR LESSONS 8770751 16 Mountalnview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CALL OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada LATEX WALL PAINT For Living Dining White and And Bedrooms Over 1 000 Colours SALE EVDS SA TURD A Y NO VEMBER 1st 3000 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER TO CLEAR Half Price Or Less Colonials Florals Small Prints Traditional Patterns Many More Priced To Clear WHILE THEY LAST Plus Visit Our Walipaper Bargain Basement GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Georgetowns Biggest Independent Paint Wallpaper Outlet 272 Guelph Street Georaetown Market Place l