I I Police beat Careless driving A Quebec man was charged with careless driving hitting the back of a Georgetown man cor Friday at p m The cars on Guelph Street at Drive Damage to the Georgetown man cur was SI and the Quebec mans car received damage Minor injuries A Glen Williams man received minor Injuries after trying to avoid a collision with an unknown vehi Both cars were westbound on Street at Ryan Road day at 35 a The Glen Williams man braked skipped Into the curb lane to avoid a collision hit the curb and rolled his car over pol said Damage to his 1976 Ford Thi year old Glen Williams man was trtatc released from Georgetown a District Memorial Hospital 5000 damage After hitting rear of a car Mountain view Road South an ton man was charged with carcli driving the morning of Nov The man was southbound on Mountain view Road at kilometres per hour when he hit the rear of a car turning onto Sinclair Avenue police said Damage to bath cars totalled S3 Girl hit An 11 yearold Georgetown girl received minor injuries after being hit by a careless driver Nov OS a m police said Tonya Stef fie of Circle was treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospitul She was crossing Sumach Trail bet ween the sidewalks when hit by a car turning north on John Street police said After being hit she was dragged about five metres police said There was no damage to the vehicle of the driver Georgetown Impaired driver A 19yearold Acton man was charged with impaired driving Saturday at 1 40 am when he drove through a stop sign The was at Agnes Street and Main Street He Mill appear in court Jan Driver charged For traffic sign and hilling another vehicle an Erin man was charged by police Nov al Guelph Street and Alcott Drive Herbert Bell or Sims Gate in Georgetown received minor In juries in the collision He was driv the other vehicle and was treated and released from Georgetown and District Hospital Mr Bell car was hit when he entered Street from Drive The Erin man who hit him east bound on Guelph Street at kilometres per hour policesaid Car stomp 14- earold boy caused damage to a car parked on Acton Boulevard by running over it He was caught by police for the dent which happened Nov at Deer detour A woman flipped her after a deer crossed the road in her path Nov at a She was southbound on the First Line when she en countered the deer She touched her brakes the slid sideways on ice and flipped over policesaid Obscene shouts for shouting obscenities at the Mountain view Road and Maple Avenue intersection a 35yearold Georgetown man was charged with causing a disturbance He was charged Friday at p m and appcired in court for a bail hear Monday Asked to leave Police charged a 24year old man with causing disturbance Friday at m was asked to leave the Hollywood Tavern In Nerval and was The man who had been drink was swearing and yelling out side the tavern police said He will appear In court Jan 12 Speaker heist A man in the midst of moving had two stereo speakers worth stolen from his car parked at Park Avenue in Georgetown They wer Friday Hub caps stolen A car parked at Maple Avenue and Mountainview Rood had the hub caps removed Friday The value of the hub caps Ik Tractor fire A man hauling wood on a trailer on the Line north of Highway 7 had his tractor catch fire Nov m A mechanical or trical fire was responsible and caused 000 damage The trictor was a model Car park lease A lease agreement with Chris- Hair Styles Limited is to be signed by the town for parking in downtown Georgetown Specializing In GM Mm British Germm Japineso J KARIM This Friday In and District Memorial Hospital illary Christmas Hall The an ball is formal and begins with a reception JO fallow by dinner pin Getting Into spirit of ChrlilmnH here are members of left to riahl Rrendn president Hetty Gordon of and chairman tor advance tickets call H77 or 8212 Some lickeii will be available at the door of Holy Cross Auditorium on Maple venue In Georgetown Ihe night of the ball Herald photo Kinette toy drive helps the needy Herald Staff Dan Itt the you don have any children at home stop from giving toys for Christmas Once again the Georgetown are collecting for the needy children In Ha Item Hills Almost 100 children received through K Incites last year said Joanne Miles chairman of the toy drive won t know how many children they will be helping this until just before Chritmas when social service agency gives them their list Regardless the drive Is on The deadline this year is Dec 19 New toys practically new toys can be dropped off at Johnson and Associates Ltd Realtor til St weekdays from to 9 p m Saturday a m to p m the Us Herald from to and the Georgetown Post Office weekdays m Toys can also be dropped off any lime at the home of Stiles it Call to make certain so It is best not to wrap the toys so they can be sorted and given to the appropriate child more easily Ms Stiles said Kinetics prefer new toys because they don do repairs she said Gifts of money to be used to buy toys are also accepted The Kinetics ire able to buy toys from at reduced prices Ms Stiles said Che ques can be made out to the Good Neighbor Service and delivered to Siena Van at in Georgetown People often give toys tor young children A shortage of toys for older children is often a problem Ms Stiles said The Kinettes accept toys for babies lo those in their late Georgetown High School is very helpful in supplying money for older children The money they give Is for children the high school which is usually wher- the need is after toy collecting Is almost com Ms Stiles said BRAMPTON CARTAGE COMPANY MOVING STORAGE PIANOS ANTIQUE PACKING COUNTRY HOMES HOUSES TOWNHOUSES COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS INVITED 1 YEARS EXPERIENCE GUARANTEED WORK or FLAT RATES 454TRUK NORTH AMERICAN SHIPMENTS ARRANGED PICK UP DELIVERY WITHIN THE TOWN OF HILLS ONCE A YEAR SAVINGS Installation- Only for normal installation When You Rent or Buy a Water Conditioner PHONE 18003879312 Otter ends Dec 24th 1986 What kind of parent are you Pan ts attending a talk on raising children hod their confidence boosted lost week by child care con Valerie Cunningham The talk to the Holy Cross started by Mrs Cunningham saying that regular parents often know us much as the experts She proved this through a trivia game played by the group of about 35 pmnls at Holy Cross Separate School Thursday evening The parents scored very on the oral test about children adolescents An example of lion posed Is is a yearold who Is sitting In a chair storing Into space 1 creative retarded or being punished Creative was tie popular response and the correct The lesson Mrs Cunningham was teaching to parents was they should trust their Instincts She also stress that parents with their own need- met better meet the needs of ihelr children The focus of Mrs Cunningham talk was around the word care and the acronym CARL CAJtfc stands for communication attention restrictions and example Objects to licence scrutiny Scrutinizing Super in Ac on was uncalled for wild the Mayor Monday night Miller objected strongly to the recent review of the restaurant when It applied for a Junior licence It s a very well run establish ment and was upset lo sec that we would question this application the Mayor sold In the past when a local establish has applied for a liquor There are three kinds of parents said The authoritarian the and the democratic parents parents dnn t much from their children and exert control over them Mm Cunn Ingham said Democratic parents set limits for their children and use discipline They respect children as In Mrs Cunningham said Mast aim to be democratic but is easier to slip Into the other roles she said The closest to the Ideal parent as described by Mrs Cunningham is the democratic parent Bui two parents who share the same style of raising their children have a good chance of being good parents Mrs Cunningham said Two authoritarian or faire children can have great success Valerie Cunningham became an independent child care consultant in after years working as a registered nurse As a nurse she specialized In paediatrics She is currently studying psychology at Wilfrid University From Jan 19 to Feb Mrs Cun nlngham will be a course for the Board of Education The course for parents is called Do You Know What Your Children Know About Sex and other ticklish topics Mrs ingham can be reached at -NOTICE- Salvation Army in operation with St Vincent de Paul Lakeside Chapter IODE and Acton Rotary Club and Rockwood Lionettes will supply Christmas hampers to families in need Applications are available from Nov 9 to Dec 6 at the Salvation my Thrift Store 120 Mill St East Acton and 82 Mill St Georgeown and Acton Social Services 19 Willow St North automatical passed on the applies to the Liquor Licence Board with no object Ion Bylaw enforcement officer Bob said concerns arose out of the way the sub shop operated in He said he contacted Regional Police who wtren familiar with the changes that had taken place at the shop They saw the operation and said sup ported the application For Qua Home Furnish TERR GLEN TOTAL PET CARE Treat Your Dog or Cat To Our Introductory Special On Grooming Off Full Boarding Facilities Reserve Now For The Holiday Season 8467892 Georgetown Ont The Local Scene DAVID VANCE NORVAL Georgetown Station Circa End Of The Road Rusty Relics South to the Village In Limited Editions of only The Issue price is each Suitably framed ready to hang Custom frammi nan glare museum mounting etc if required North from the Village The location of Statu and 14 no explanation Rusty line South to Hit Village Wmstm Churchill llwy North from Itu Village Winston Churchill Showing Bridge 3fuur NORVAL 8778755