Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1989, p. 2

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THE HERALD Wednesday October Assault charges Halton Regional Police laid charges of assault and robbery following two incidents involving a Georgetown youth Sunday In the first incident a 15-year- old girl allegedly pushed and slapped the face of another girl 15 as she was entering a Mountainview Road Bowling alley in Georgetown Sunday afternoon Later that night at Club 2000 in the same 15- yearold allegedly stole a gold ring and gold charm worth a total value of from the girl police say she had assaulted earlier in the day 200 damage Someone slashed two tires causing damage to a 1989 Ford pickup truck parked out side a Mill Street East hotel in Acton late Saturday night police say Man staggering Police laid charges of being in toxicated a public place after observing a 43yearold Acton man staggering at the corner of Mill and Main Street in Acton Saturday night Mischief charges Police say a 15yearold Georgetown girl allegedly went out of control and tore a door off its hinges at a Georgetown residence after consuming a quantity of alcohol early Monday morning Charges of mischief were laid in connection with the incident Jewelery stolen Someone stole worth of jewellery and other property from a Lot 17 and Concession 7 area residence in Georgetown sometime Friday morning Police say the culprit kicked in a rear door and stole jewellery from an upstairs bedroom in cluding some Royal figurines from the living room and a mink coat from a hallway closet ACCIDENTS and or TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former Police Officer win defend you In court Free Consultation 8731898 ATTENTION Bird Lovers Sunflower Seeds Stripes Blacks on Lyonsdale Farms 8383550 or 8382689 Km North of Hwy No on Mlislssauga Rd Cheltenham Windows broken Police say a 29yearold Erin man punched and broke two glass windows causing 50 damage to a Guelph Street tavern in Georgetown after being asked to leave the premises for rowdy behavior early Friday morning Charges of mischief were laid following the incident and a Nov court date was scheduled Narcotics charges Police laid charges of posses sion of narcotics after pulling over a vehicle for a traffic viola tion on Duncan Drive early Sun day morning when police pulled over the vehicle driven by a 19- yearold Georgetown man they saw what appeared to be a mari juana cigarette in the ashtray After searching the car police found grams of a substance that is suspected to be hashish Minor injuries A 19yearold Georgetown man was taken by ambulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries following a traffic accident on John Street In Georgetown Sunday evening Police say the man was riding a bicycle eastbound when he at tempted to stop for a 1983 Datsun driven by a 49yearold Georgetown woman that was pulling out of a driveway The bicycle went out of control and the man landed in a ditch Charges of improper bicycle lighting were laid following the incident Twocar collision Police laid charges of not giv ing the right of way following a twoar collision on Mountain- view Road South of Guelph Street in Georgetown last Thursday evening Police say a 1985 Impala driven southbound by a 65-year- old Georgetown man without its headlights on collided with a 1985 Honda that was backing out of a driveway An 18yearold Glen Williams man was driving the Honda Charges laid Police laid charges of going through a red light following a twocar collision on Trafalgar Road at Steeles Avenue in Georgetown early Friday morn ing Police say a 20yearold Georgetown man travelling nor thbound in a 1988 failed to stop for a red light and collided with a 1987 Plymouth travelling westbound A 57yearold Georgetown man was driving the Plymouth Twocar accident Charges of following too closely were laid following a twocar col lision on Road South at Delrex Boulevard in Georgetown Friday morning Police say a Toyota driven southbound by a 29yearold Etobicoke man collided with the rear end of a 1985 Buick The Buick was stopped at a stop sign at Two treated A 27yearold Georgetown man and a 27yearold Toronto woman were taken by ambulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries following a twocar collision on the Ninth Line and 10 in Georgetown last Thursday after noon Police say the woman was driving a 1983 Toyota when the vehicle collided with a Ford that was stopped at the intersec tion The Georgjetown man was driving the Ford The Toyota was severely damaged police say Charges of failing to stop were laid following the accident CHANGE IN LEGISLATION AFFECTING PENSIONS ACT Dependants or survivors widow or widower children or others who have had pensions terminated upon marriage or remarriage may he eligible for resumption of benefits For information contact the Branch Service Officer at Branch 120 Buster Hale 8774413 or The Department of Veterans Affairs Canada 37 George St North Brampton JTHAYES Branch 1 PR0 The Royal Canadian Legion Lt Col G B S Branch No 127 Mill Street GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 2C7 POPPY FUND REPORT OCT 188 SEPT 3089 The poppy campaign is the Legions moment of truth unless it suc ceeds all the highsounding ideals surrounding Legion work are nothing but empty words The campaign must be measured by its effectiveness in promoting Remembrance and by the amount of money it raises to help needy exservice personnel and their dependants The funds provide financial assistance to needy Canadian ex- service personnel and Merchant Navy personnel possessing or eligible for campaign stars or decorations and their dependants Also eligible are exservice personnel of other Commonwealth and Allied countries now resident In Canada 620108 203119 Poppy Trust Funds as of Sept 3089 Amount collected In 1988 Campaign Disbursements Oct 188 to Sept 3089 Total cos of Poppies Promotional material campaign expenses etc 1 988 Total cost of Wreaths 198B Jean M Narey Hank Russell Br 209895 190791 Girl beaten with a tire iron Halton Regional Police charg ed a Milton youth with attempted murder after a 13- yearold Bramalea girl was near ly beaten to death- with a tire iron Saturday after she wag picked up in Norval Saturday night The girls received blows to her head and body She is currently being treated for compound frac tures to the skull multiple lacerations to the head bruises i and abrasions to the back and a compound fracture to the right hand Police say the girl was with a in when they met three youths The girl left with the three and they drove to Milton Two of the youths got out of the car at that time Police say a youth told the girl he would take her to a bush party in the area of Appleby Line south of Derry Road in Burlington When they arrived at this location the two walked through a corn field and into a wooded area where the beating took place The attacker then left the scene police say The girl staggered to the road and flagged down a car whose driver took her to Milton District Hospital where she received in itial treatment Police fire shot On Oct 11 1989 at approx imately hours an officer of the Regional Police Force observed a suspicious vehicle eastbound on New Street in Burl ington The officer checked the licence plate and found that the vehicle had been stolen from Toronto The suspect vehicle was cupted by two nonwhite males and one white male in their late teens or early twenties The vehicle and occupants sped away from the officer on to the Queen Elizabeth Way and then on to the cutoff The vehicle left the roadway in Peel Region and the suspects fled on foot into a wooded area A member of the Halton Regional Police fired a shot at the suspect vehicle The suspects are still at large The incident is being in vestigated by Detective Sergeant Ted Waller Professional Stan dards Bureau and Detective Chapman Major Crime Bureau CRIME STOPPERS Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED NOV 8th Wed Evenings 700 1008 for Weeks 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL YOUNG PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300060 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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