Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday May Careless use of firearm Halton Regional Police laid charges of careless use of firearms following the shooting of a pellet gun A 15yearold Georgetown youth allegedly shot a pellet gun at another Georgetown youth aged 16 May at pm on Pennington Crescent No injuries resulted from the incident- Police laid charges of theft in connection with the theft of seven packages of cigarettes from the A and store at Sinclair Ave by a 15yearold Georgetown youth that occurred on the same date A July court date has been scheduled in connection with both incidents Charged with possession Two marijuana cigarettes were confiscated from a Georgetown man after he was arrested for in toxication in a public place and brought into Halton Police Department 11 Division during the evening of May Police have laid charges of possession of a narcotics in connection with the incident June has been set as the court date Cigarette theft worth 3300 Police say someone stole cartons of cigarettes valued at from the rear storage area of the Main Variety and Grocery Store at Main St in Georgetown sometime between the afternoon and late evening of May 11 As well a bill was stolen from a wallet Charges laid at club Charges of and theft were laid following an incident of Club 2000 in Norval during the late evening of May 12 Police say a 22yearold Georgetown man reportedly jumped on the hood of an Pontiac causing in damages The same man was also allegedly in possession of a mens black leather jacket A June 19 court date has been scheduled in con nection both incidents Impaired driving charge Police laid charges of impaired driving after a 25yearold Horn by man was pulled over for ap parently driving erratically on Guelph Street near Albert Street in Georgetown during the early morning of May A court date was scheduled for May 15 Theft impaired charges laid Police say a 35yearold man allegedly stole a squeegee valued at from the Canadian Tire Gas Bar on Guelph Street in Georgetown May at 215 am The man was pulled over at the intersection of Guelph Street and Hail Road and found to be intox icated Charges of theft and im paired driving have been laid May was set as a bail hearing date YELLOW CAB HALTON HILLS 24 HOUR SERVICE SERVING HALTON HILLS 8732527 Com M Traffic violation Charges of impaired driving were laid after police stopped a 36yearold man at the intersection of Queen Street and Churchill Boulevard in Acton during the early morning of May Police say the man was pulled over for a Highway Traffic Act violation Police say June has been scheduled as the court date Rock thrown through window Police say someone threw a rock through a bedroom window on Boulevard during the early morning of May Police say the window was found broken after the complainant awoke to a loud bang sound Damage to the window is estimated to be Car window smashed The drivers side window of a 1978 Toyota was smashed sometime between the late after noon of May and the next mor ning while it was parked outside a Kingham Rd residence in Acton police say Damage is estimated at 150 Auto stolen Police say a 1978 Chevrolet valued at was stolen from the Restaurant at St May sometime between pm and 815 pm while the owner was in the restaurant The vehicle was ap parently unlocked at the time of the incident police say Woman treated for injuries A 21yearold woman was treated for minor injuries at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after her 1982 Oldsmoblle struck a hydro pole on Winston Churchill Boulevard south of Sideroad 10 in Hills police say The woman was travelling southbound on Winston Churchill Blvd when she pulled her vehicle to the right to avoid the high beams of an oncoming automobile Police say that nothing is known about the other vehicle to this date Charges of failure to change the address on the vehicle ownership papers were laid in connection with the incident Oakville man accused of fraud Regional Police are holding a Canada wide warrant for the arrest of an man who has been accused of defrauding a local car dealership by purchasing a vehicle valued at 17032 by tendering worthless cheques It is alleged that shortly after taking possession of the vehicle in the month of April 1988 the wanted person was involved in a motor vehicle accident The vehi cle in question bearing stolen licence plates was seized and later returned to the dealership The wanted person Injured in the accident fled the hospital before being contacted by the in vestigating officers Investigation revealed that the cheques used to purchase the vehicle had been stolen Wanted on Canada wide war rants for False Pretences over and Possession of Stolen CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Property is Dwayne Terry Brown 22 years of age describ ed as Male white ft tall 180 lbs brown eyes dark brown spiked style hair moustache cross tatoo on right arm and cross on left arm If you know the whereabouts of this wanted person Crime Stop pers will pay up to for In formation that leads to hut arrest Callers are not required to reveal their Identities or to testify In court The toll free number Is A Bridal Prom Time CLEARANCE OFF PROM DRESSES CLEARANCE 0 CONTINUES 77 MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8731470 fireworks The Campbellville Lions Club is presenting the village celebration of Queen Victorias Birthday on May 22 with a fireworks display at the Kelso Conservation Area near Milton Roads to the site are well marked from Highway 25 and Gates open at pm Fireworks start at dusk There are activities to entertain the kids and a refreshment booth Cost is 7 per carload Blood donor clinic The Canadian Red Cross will be holding a blood donor clinic at EC School for the Hear ing Impaired at 255 Ontario St South in Milton on May 18 from l30pm8pm The Milton Choristers will be performing May at the St Clair Masonic Hall on Highway 27 one kilometre south of Deny Road at pm Tickets are 6 for Fridays performance and 10 for Saturdays Tickets can be pur chased at Peggys or Delacourts in Milton Halton Museum open house An Open House will be hosted by the Halton Region Museum on May IS in celebration of Interna tional Museums Day Visitors are invited to take ad vantage of free admission to the Museum to view the travelling exhibit Our Limestone Legacy The Niagara Escarpment On loan from the Ontario Heritage Foundation and the Niagara Escarpment Commission this exhibit will be displayed at the Museum until Aug 31 1989 Officer fires shots An offduty Metro Police officer fearful for his life fired shots in an attempt to stop a 1989 Ford flatbed truck being driven towards him sometime around 4 pm May on Sideroad near Tenth Line Constable Daniel Maille of Mississauga was uninjured and reported for duty the next day Regional Police say Con stable Maille followed the truck from Road south of the to Sideroad 5 at which time the truck was reversed towards Constable Pony The constable was unable to move his vehicle out of the way and as a result the truck smashed into the automobiles front windshield forc ing the car into a nearby ditch and Constable to lie down on the cars front seat Police report the constable then got out of his car identified himself as a police officer and walked in front of the truck asking the driver to stop The vehicle reportedly lunged towards him at which time he fired his service revolver at the trucks front and back tires However police say the constable was unsuccessful in stop ping the vehicle and it sped away eastbound on Sideroad 5 Regional Police recovered the vehicle a short time later on Road in Bramp ton Police are looking for a white male in his late 20s or early 30s who has short dark hair and a moustache Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START MAY 17th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES 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