Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1989, p. 2

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Tilt OUTLOOK Saturday Speaking of writing Jack Batten and Constance Howe were in Georgetown Thursday to speak to the lnlersity Women Club Mr Batten has written IS books and he is the author of the mysteries Ms Beresford Howe has written eight novels About per cent of the proceeds from books sold Thursda went towards the IWC scholarship fund Herald photo Remember fallen comrades Legion Lines J T HAYES Branch 120 PRO Today as we are in the middle of Remembrance Week let us reflect on our memories of the comrades who have passed on in the past year Their names freshlj entered in the book of remembrance will be a visible reminder of our loss We will remember them The newly admitted members with young children are reminded to check the list in the to be sure their children names are on it Also new additions to your family On a similar subject the post office are not the people to tell us you have moved you are The membership chairman has ed a pile of not known this ad dress material You lived there last year tell us where you live now please CAR CLUB We will be having by Ralph Lauren NOW AVAILABLE 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE the catchup draw this week All the winners will be in next weeks paper REMEMBRANCE SLPPER There are a few tickets left at the bar don t delav if you wish to at tend That s evening remember SATt RDA AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Helen Louth Bob Bradlev Jean Reid Jean Narey Mary Russell Ron Stott Jim Ford Stevenson Herman Nicholson Bruce and King The turkey was w on by Marion Carney FRIDAY NIGHT High lady Floss Tracy second Frances most lone hands Marg High gent Charles Sheppard second Martha Richardson most lone hands Bob Man charged Police laid charges of careless dnving after a 33 yearold Acton man driving a 1883 Datsun pulled away in the car while a 14 year old Acton gir was standing on a piece rope trilling behind the vehicle outside Acton High School Oct The girl received injuries Minimal injuries itttndantb rushed a old Acton wi imn to Georgetown District Hospital where she was trciltd for minimi injuries follow twotir collision on Street of Sinclair Avenue in Georgetown the after noon of Oct 30 Polite the woman was a passenger in a 1985 Ford being driven when a Subaru pulling out of a private collided with the Ford A vearold Acton woman was driving the Ford and a 52 vearold Georgetown man was driving the Subaru Both cars were demolished Charges of not giving the nght of way were laid following the incident Narcotics charges Police laid charges of impaired driving and possession of nar following an incident in the Club 2000 parking lot in Norval early Sunday morning A 23 year old Georgetown man allegedly drove a vehicle into two other vehicles The complainant a 19- year old man held the accused until police arrived on the scene Police found a substance suspected to be hashish after searching the Georgetown man A Dec 11 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Radio stolen Police say someone stole a hand held portable radio from under the seat of a taxi cab at Guelph Street and Road in Georgetown sometime Nov 3 The taxi dnver told police he suspects a passenger stole the radio YOURE INVITED TO GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLS PARENT INTERVIEW NIGHT Thursday Nov 6 P 9 P Mrs P Board Chairperson Mrs B Singleton Principal DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK The Mayor and Council of the town of Halton Hills proclaim the week of NOVEMBER to YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK IN HALTON HILLS This worthwhile project is sponsored by the OPTIMIST CLUB OF GEORGETOWN Ornaments Regional say so meone stole the and trunk ornaments with a value of from a Volkswagen parked the parking lot of the Georgetown Market on Guelph Street late last Saturdiy night Police Beat 400 damage Someone iused damage to parked at the in of Mam and Mill Street in Georgetown using in dint if led object smash the vehicle left tail light sometime last Saturd 300 damage Someone caused damage to a CN truck parked in the area of Queen Street in Georgetown after using a pick axe to smash the windshield Police found the axe stuck in the windshield Trespassing charge Police laid a charge of trespassing following an incident at a Street business in Georgetown Monday night The complainant had told the accus ed an 18yearold Georgetown man to leave the premises Sun day and never return But the man returned the next night and the complainant phoned the police Ornament stolen Someone stole the hood and trunk ornaments of a parked on the parking lot at Wesleyan Street and Main Street in Georgetown overnight Nov The stolen pro is valued at Shoplifting charge A 20yearold Acton woman was charged with shoplifting after security person it the Hide House in Acton saw a womdn put a bracelet in her pocket Nov A Dec 11 court date has been scheduled in con nection with the incident Ornament missing Police say someone stole a hood ornament from the hood of a Dodge Ram parked on Boulevard sometime between the evening of Nov 5 and the next morning Windows smashed Someone used what appeared to be a pick axe to smash three windows and puncture the hood and complete side of a 1972 Ford Mustang parked in the area of Highway 25 and Sideroad 10 in Halton Hills sometime between Nov and the next day The com plamant told police she had left the car overnight because it had broken down Sunday night Charge laid Police laid a charge of trespassing after a 40yearold Toronto man was caught hunting in a field in the area of Highway 25 and Sideroad in Halton Hills that was marked with a no ting without permission sign Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED NOV 8th Wed Thurs Evenings 7 00 08 for Weeks 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRA0UATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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