Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 20, 1989, p. 2

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HHyfl Impaired charge Halton Regional Police charg ed a 42yearold Acton man with impaired driving after a man was seen driving a vehicle erratically northbound on Churchill Road in Acton early Saturday morning Police followed the vehicle to MacDonald Boulevard and Divi sion Street and then pulled it over Tires slashed Tires on three vehicles were slashed with a halfinchwide knife blade in Acton overnight Dec Police say one woman saw four or five 12- and 13yearolds ac ting rowdy in the area of a Mill Street residence where two tires on a Chevrolet were slashed Damage was estimated to be Police say the youths may or may not have caused the damage Someone also slashed two tires on a 1932 Mazda parked in the area of Acton Boulevard causing about damage In a third incident someone caused damage after slashing the right front tire on a Ford parked on Rosemary Street Police have no suspects for any of the incidents Charge laid Police laid a charge of im paired driving after finding a Milton man behind the steering wheel of a car in which the car motor was running at a Guelph Street and Maple Avenue service station lot in Georgetown early Saturday morning A court date has yet to be scheduled Shoplifting charge Someone tried to steal a wallet from the Hide House in Acton last Friday afternoon Police say a store security officer stopped a man as he was paying for another wallet A 29yearold Georgetown man has been charg ed with shoplifting in connection with the Incident He is scheduled to appear in court Jan 29 Screen torn Police charged a 16yearold Georgetown youth with mischief under after the front door screen of a Moore Park Crescent residence in Georgetown was rip ped during the night of Dec 2 The residences owner told police a youth used a knife to rip the screen after being told to leave the house during a party A Jan 2 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Window smashed Someone smashed the drivers side window of a Chevrolet parked outside a Hewson Cres cent house in Georgetown caus ing 100 damage sometime over the weekend 200 damage Police report someone caused about damage to a Plymouth parked in the area of Ewing Street in Georgetown after smashing the rear window of the car overnight Dec 16 500 damage Someone drove up to a car parked outside a Wilbur Street residence in Acton and then smashed the windows of the vehi cle with a hammer a witness told police The damage was estimated to be Police have no suspects The witness didnt know the license plate of the culprits vehicle CRIME STOPPERS Regional Police in Oakville are requesting the publics assistance in solving a number of entries into retail stores situated in the Oakville Towne Centre a new shopping plaza on the North Service Road at Drive The entries took place sometime overnight between Saturday Nov and Sunday Nov 26 The suspects gained police investigate entries into retail stores try into the various stores by first breaking into an electrical room and then smashing through the interior walls to gain access into the adjoining stores It appears the culprits were in terested in cash only no apparent attempt was made to remove any valuables or property the stores The thieves obtained approx imately cash in total from all the stores entered Crime Stoppers will pay up to for Information that leads to an arrest in this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their identities or testify in court The Crime Stop pers toll free number Is Grill stolen Police say someone stole a grill valued at from a demolished 1984 van parked in a auto recycl ing area at Sideroad in Hills overnight Friday Man charged Police charged a 21yearold Acton man with impaired driving following a twocar collision at Mill Street East and Wilbur Street in Acton during the early morning of Dec A 1982 Plymouth driven by a 21yearold man was stopped in the intersec tion forcing the driver of a 1988 Chevroel to try to stop quickly to avoid a collision But the driver of the Chevrolet a 24yearold man was unable to stop the vehicle in time The Plymouth was demolished CHRISTMAS CAROLLERS Come join us in Downtown Georgetown for some Carolling with the Georgetown Choral Society on FRIDAY DEC 22nd pm to pm VISIT SANTA Santa will be walking the streets of Downtown Georgetown on these dates hoping to meet some of the local boys and girls Be sure to come down and say Hi Thurs Dec 21st 530730 pm Fri Dec 22nd 530730 pm SHOP DOWNTOWN Milliere TV brings you Great On yourlisT from GoldStar 20 Remote Control Colour Television I Cable Compatible FS Random Access Remote Control Display Remote Sleep Tinier Quick View List Channel Recall Skip Memory Auto Colour Control High Contrast Dark Glass Tube Earphone lack 14 Remote Control 20 Colour Television Channel VHF UHF Capability Quick Start Picture Tube Memory Fine Tuning Sharpness Control SALES and SERVICE GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES 8773405 Programmable Compact Disc Player Automatic Music Search System 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