Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD Wednesday September 1989 400 stolen Halton Regional Police say in cash and 100 worth of credit cards and Identification papers were stolen from an unlocked Hyundai parked on Street in Norvnl sometime bet ween Aug SB and last The culprit gained access through the vehicles passenger door The door wasnt damaged police say 100 damage Police report someone caused damage to an irrigation pump at the Georgetown Golf Cub at the Tenth Line and overnight Aug 30 Sand found its way into the oil pan police say Door smashed Someone smashed a glass door at George Kennedy Public School in Georgetown causing approx imately damage late Thurs day afternoon However no one entered the building Car damaged Police say someone caused damage to the lock of a 1381 Maz da parked in an Armstrong Avenue dnveway in Georgetown sometime between Aug 28 and Sept Nothing was stolen from the car Impaired charges Police have laid charges of im paired driving following an alleg ed traffic violation at John Street and Mountalnvlew Road North in Georgetown Sunday afternoon A 19yearold Georgetown man Is scheduled to In court Oct in connection with the Incident Charges laid Charges of impaired driving were laid after police saw a vehi cle being driven In an erratic manner at Mill and Main Street In Georgetown Saturda night A Georgetown man will appear in court Oct in lion the Incident Sign damaged Police say someone vandalized a parking directional sign at Main Street South and Church Street in Acton causing damage sometime Saturday Twocar collision Rock thrown Someone threw a large rock at a Lewis Street garage door den ting the door causing 50 damage overnight Sept police say Man charged Charges of impaired driving were laid following a spot check on Queen Street in Acton Friday night A 45yearold Camp- bellville man appeared at a bail hearing Tuesday where a court date was set in connection with the incident Wallet stolen Police say someone stole a wallet containing from a vehicle while the cars owner was drying it outside a Guelph Street car wash Saturday afternoon Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Farm insurance 1 Gualph St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there ARM INSURANCE Police have laid charges of making an improper turn follow ing a twocar collision on the Fourth Line Highway in Halton Hills Saturday night A Mercury driven southbound on the Fourth Line by a 47year old Halton Hills resident was severely damaged when it collid ed with a 1987 Ford The Ford driver a 34yearold Georgetown woman was reversing into a when the accident curred Radiators stolen About 100 radiators worth ap proximately 500 were stolen from an autowrecking site on the Fourth Line north of Sideroad 17 sometime overnight Aug 25 The culprits gamed access to the site after they broke the main gate lock Crime Stoppers of Halton police in Burlington are seeking assistance with their In vestigation Into a home entry which netted the culprits worth of household goods and Jewellery On Sunday July 30 1989 the owners of a home on Woodland Park Drive Burlington returned home to find that their home had been looted Investigators found that the home had been entered by a rear door by four persons who remov ed numerous items including tables chairs rugs pictures television sets silverware china and jewellery Tracks located at the scene in dicate that the property was loaded Into a truck parked on the property of the home next door Included in the stolen property were a Sony and a Elec- a Toshiba microwave oven an oval magohany dining room table with six chairs dark oak 70yearold serving cart with a glass top sterling silver place settings inscribed with the letter Q gold mens wedding band in scribed to CFW from 101046 Also taken were numerous paintings and rugs Crime Stoppers is asking for anyone with any Information on this theft to call Did you see any suspicious activities that weekend Do you know anyone who is selling similar property If so you can call Crime Stop pers Youll never have to give your name or go to court The Crime Stoppers toll free number is 180O6685I51 NORTH END NISSAN 610 MARTIN STREET MILTON ONTARIO 8784137 ACCIDENTS TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your Insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Farmer Police Officer defend you in court Frao Contutotfon 8731898 A Super Way To Spend A Sunday 1 98990 SUPER SUNDAY SERIES The University Womens Club of Georgetown Is pleased to offer the 1 Super Sunday Series of family concerts The threeconcert series is held at 1 30 and 3 30 p at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre This years lineup is an exciting one The Ontario Ballet Company presents Beauty The Beast October 29 19B9 CATS Getting Ready for Christmas A production of CHP Artists December 3 Singer and Performer Charlotte Diamond JUNO awardwinner in and two JUNO nominations in February 1990 Concert series prices 1400person Tickets available at Pennyworth Georgetown Fabrics Georgetown ParentChild Centre Fore more Information call or 8774786 Alter September 3089 series tickets an priced at 1Sperson ill i Regional Police officer Derek gels set to write up a seat belt violation ticket Monday morning on Guelph Street just east of Main Georgetown and Acton based police offlceis were helping out the forces Rural Regional Task Force clamp down on seat belt and speeding offenders About 200 tickets were handed out in Georgetown and Acton during a sixhour period spanning Sunday and Monday Sergeant Ken Bonham of the departments Regional Traffic Bureau said The task force has Issued 259 speeding tickets 2 seat belt tickets and 19 others in Hills and Milton alone since it began cracking down on traffic vlotaters the beginning of last week The task force has Issued tickets throughout the Region since the program began Bonham said tllerald photo Your Dependable Home Cleaning Service Speeiaiiing In House Cleaning For Particular People OMMtKUlU or 8731386 Campbell House Gallerg 115 MAIN ST GEORGETOWN Above McCarthys Tea Room 8730674 Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START SEPT 13th Wed Thurs Evenings 1008 for 4 Weeks 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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