Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday April 1989 Money orders stolen Halton Regional Police report someone broke into the Royal office building at 170 GueJph St and stole several Toronto Dominion money orders worth approximately sometime between 9 am April and early the next morning Police say the thief entered the building through an unlocked door Window smashed The rear window of a 196 van was smashed while parked at Centennial Middle School at 233 Delrex Blvd at ap proximately 330 pm April 24 Police estimate the damage to be damage About worth of damage was caused as a result of so meone throwing a of dirt through the rear window at the Georgetown Christian School on Trafalgar Road north of Maple Avenue police say Tool box stolen Police say a red tool box con taining a number of carpentry tools was stolen from a Ford pick up truck on Market St sometime between the early afternoon of April and the next morning There was no sign of forced entry although police say the owner reported the van was locked Cigarettes stolen A 28yearold Georgetown man has been charged with theft under 1000 in connection with several packs of cigarettes which went missing from a Guelph Street variety store March Police say the suspect entered the store took the packages from a display caseand then walked out A court date has been set for May Theft charges Police have charged a 17-year- old male with theft under and false pretenses in connection with a complaint filed by the owner of a Guelph St store that a male had given false information with respect to his name and ad dress to obtain two video casset tes A May 29 court date has been set RENTAL INCOME If you rented your property to tenants this past year our speciaBy trained lax return preparers are ready to show you how they can save you money on your tax return At Block we look for every deduction youre entitled to We take al the necessary steps to do the job accu rately because we want you to pay only the lowest tax or get the biggest refund youre entitled to Dont be confused by the many lax law changes The at HSR Block always have the answers you need IF THIRrS A FOR BLOCK how Main St North Moore Park Plaza Georgetown 8776733 Mill St East Stereo stolen A car stereo and two cassette earners containing approximate ly tapes with a total value of were stolen from a 1988 Toyota parked at Park Avenue sometime between 10 pm April 22 and 7 am the next morning after the vehicles right rear win dow was smashed police say Hubcaps missing Police say two hubcaps with a total value of were stolen from a 1984 Plymouth at Rexway Drive sometime between the evening of April 23 and the next morning Impaired charges A 22yearold Oakville woman was charged with impaired driv ing the evening of April 24 after the woman lost- control of her vehicle leaving the road and col liding with a fence while travell ing eastbound on Sideroad 15 at the Fourth Line A court date has been set for May 29 Lawn mowers stolen About 5000 worth of lawn mowers a rotary tiller and a speed mountain bike were stolen from the outdoor compound of the Canadian Tire Store in Acton sometime between 7 pm April and 745 am the next morning police say Man charged Police charged a 44yearold man with impaired driving after he was stopped for driving at a high rate of speed during the early morning of April 26 along Guelph St at Drive A court date has been set for May 29 Toys stolen Police report someone entered an unlocked door of The Village School at Park Avenue and stole a small picnic table and some childrens toys sometime bet ween the evening of April 22 and the next morning Estimated value of the stolen property is 50 Discounts for seniors Budget Breakfast Halton Hills seniors and their families can participate in a celebration where 15 per cent dis counts and an assortment of prizes and refreshments be offered during Shoppers Drug Mart Recognizes Canadas Seniors Day May Al the associate owner of the Shoppers Drug Mart in Georgetown said seniors and their family members who are shopp ing with them on this day will receive discounts on all items ex cluding advertised sale items prescriptions tobacco baby diapers and baby milk The store wilt hold draws throughout the day as well as offer spot prizes A spot prize is awarded to a senior who picked at random who correctly answers a not-so- difficultquestion Mr Fraser said Mr said the draw and spot prizes have yet to be deter mined The nationwide celebration hap pens twice a year once in early May and again during the beginn ing of October It was started eight years ago Mr said last year the event was very successful with 300 registrants participating in the days event in Georgetown Dog catchers fee now 6 a day Town councillors giveth and town councillors taketh away Halton Hills town councillors took a second look at a suggestion to pay the local dogcatcher a day for services and found that the price was too high Thats a pretty stiff increase said Johnston who led the debate against the increase from 3 to Monday night If you start looking at to 50 to get your dog out of the pound thats a lot of money Coun Johnston said people would leave their dogs in rather than pay large sums of money to get them back At a day it could very easi ly cost somebody or 90 to get the dog out said Coun Norm Elliott They say every dog has its day but a lot have a few less days said Coun Elliott who explained that increased costs would mean more pets would be put down Town bylaw enforcement officer Bob Ustrzycki said the impound ment costs plus any overdue costs must be paid before the pet is No objections Continued from Page The golf course if approved will be an semiprivate facility along with a ninehole parthree golf course a driving range and a club house Residents at Monday nights public meeting had no ob jections to the golf course except to inquire about entry to the pro perty and potential traffic pro blems released to its owner He said about 70 per cent of peo ple renew their dog licences an nually While some dogs die and some residents move out of town there are still about 500 to 600 licences that are not renewed he said Elliott suggested the fee for dog care be reduced from the 10 suggested by Coun Pat McCar thy last week I think the fee is too high Im asking that we reconsider the amount to maybe or Town councillors voted to make the fee a day AREcrr on B SMS SiTsystem every day see In iur system every pursuing nave Snout or volunteers successful Garth Turner MP will hold a postbudget breakfast to answer questions about the recent federal budget and to preview the im plementation of the national sales tax Joining Garth will be Colin McKinnon CA Chairman of Mr Turners FinanceTaxation Committee who has experienced the im plementation of the National Sales Tax in his native New Zealand The breakfast will take place next Friday May 5 from am to am at the North Golf and Country Club in Georgetown A registration fee will pay for room rental and a continental breakfast Businesses are encouraged to by contacting Garth Turners Constituency Office Turner said holding the breakfast one week after the presentation of the budget will allow for more specific and direct responses after everyone has had a few days to assess how they are or mlghtbeaffected Copies of the complete budget text are available by contacting Garth Turners Constituency Of fice at 27 Main Street South Georgetown Telephone 8734673 or DOWNTOWN FAX SERVICE Evenings Saturdays Too YOUNGS IDA PHARMACY LTD South Downtown Georgetown HOURS MondayFriday 900900 Salurdays 900600 Learn to Drive and Survive THE PRIVATE SCHOOL Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast Trail tar Federal tt The Mien not any Meal Ngn school DanMMiva driving you can with NEW CLASSES STARTING MAY 17th89 EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of 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