Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1990, p. 2

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In your opinion Meech Lake Do you think Canada will break up Ron Ron president of the Georgetown Kinsmen No I really believe Quebec and the provinces will work out their ferences And I hope it can be resolved during a new constitu tional conference after a cooling off period Dean Miller Dean Miller Georgetown Kinsman Absolutely not It business as usual We been around for 123 years and we 11 be around for another 123 years Rhoda Geggfe retiree No I don t I believe the people of Canada want to keep the country together And they won t let a thing like that break it up I don think we should let a political act wreck our country Chris Bertelsen Chris Bertelsen teacher No absolutely not I think the crisis has mainly been created in the minds of the politicians and not so much in the minds of the peo ple The thing is that Quebec separation would only come with a majority vote of Quebecers and I don think they 11 get it Connie Breman Connie Brennan computer pro grammer I hope not I m hop ing they can find another way to ratify an agreement I think is willing to come up with a solution And it will have to be something that will satisfy Wells and the native people Police Beat Cars collide A Milton woman escaped jured after her 1985 blue Mercury Topaz collided with a car turning left at the Bronte and Main Street intersection June at 9 30 The Milton woman was waiting at the traffic lights when a Milton man in a red GMC turned left onto Bronte Street and collided with the Mercury The GMC was left undamaged however the woman s Topaz received minima damage Car struck A 72 year old Halton Hills man Herald gets new editor COLIN GIBSON Herald Publisher Bob Malcolmson is pleased to an the appointment of Colin Gibson as Managing Editor Mr Gibson has served the past year as Herald Sports Editor Brian MacLeod Herald Editor for the last year and a half has the position of City Editor with the sister Thomson Newspapers daily the Northern Daily News Lake Mr Gibson has been associated with Thomson Newspapers for seven years He began his newspaper career with the Herald in the mid 70s and also worked for the Thomson Newspapers publication Naniamo Daily Free press Mr Gibson attended Laurentian University in Sudbury where he majored in History and minored in Political Science He also studied for a term with the Political Science Department of the of Aberdeen Aberdeen Scotland Mr Gibson was enrolled in the Journalism course at Sheridan Col lege Oafcville campus when he first joined the Herald He has also attended Sheridan College Brampton campus enroll in the Law and Security Ad ministration program Mr Gibson was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces Signals Corps and is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Georgetown pulled away from a Kingham Road curb in Acton in his blue Thunderbird and collided with a passing vehicle on June 20 at approximately A year old Georgetown man was approaching a stop sign in his 1989 white international SS after passing the parked vehicle However the parked Thunder bird pulled away from the curb and struck the back of the pass car Threecar accident A June 20 threecar accident resulted in light to severe car damage after a passing car struck two vehicles travelling east on Highway at about 3pm Police reports indicate a 49- year old Orangeville woman driving a 1989 blue Dodge tried to pass two cars A 23yearold Guelph man driving a brown Honda was slowing down to make a left turn on to the First Line when the passing car struck A 27 yearold Brampton woman was also travelling east on Hwy when struck by the passing Dodge Police charged the Orangeville woman with careless driving Rolling car As an 18year old Halton man took his foot off the brake of his white GMC at a stop s the car rolled back into ap proaching car The June 23 acci dent occurred at the Delrex Boulevard and Mountainview Road intersection in Georgetown police reports say Although no damage was done to the the approaching 1989 red Toyota driven by a year old Pickering man received slight headlight damage Twocar collision Police said a noon June acci dent involving two Georgetown residents occurred as a Georgetown woman was turning out of the A and P parking lot and collided with a woman waiting to turn in to the lot A year old Georgetown woman driving a 1977 blue Chevrolet was turning left on to Sinclair Avenue when her car collided with a 58year old Georgetown woman in a 1986 burgundy Honda The Honda received light damage in the Donkeys dispersed Police believe culprits stole a company vehicle from a garage last Saturday and travelled throughout and Milton damaging at least six mailboxes At approximately 3 am culprits crashed through a wooden fence at a Town Line farm drove in to a field inhabited by donkeys drove m a circle and then left through the fence again The donkeys dispersed the field but were rounded up hours later Police indicated the rear bumper and licence plate which were left at the scene belonged to Raw silver stolen By SERGEANT DAVE ATKINSON Halton Regional Police Halton Regional Police in vestigators and Crime Stoppers are asking for assistance in the investigation of the theft of kg lbs of raw silver from a Halton Hills Georgetown com pany Vanan Canada of Georgetown reported the theft of the raw silver from their room The silver which was scrapings from their electroplating tank was held in side the plant and was con laminated with a silver cyanide solution Between April 12 kg of the silver was removed from the holding area Company equipment had been used by the culprits to remove the con tamination before making off with the silver During there were 619 reported cases of theft over in Region with of the incidents taking place in Hills This year there have been 29 cases to date investigated in the Halton Hills area 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 I 8006685151 CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Spring Car Cleaning Special Interior Shampoo Hind Waxing Engine Shampoo FREE Fabric 125 00 Reg 145 Super Lube the vehicle stolen from the Rockwood garage The owner t noticed the vehicle stolen until contacted by Halton police but later reported it stolen to Burlington OPP Car stolen Witnesses reported three young leaving a stolen grey Hyundai Excel behind Centennial Public School Police reports say the car was stolen from Main St Georgetown between June and The culpnts broke into the house and stole the keys to the vehicle which was parked outside the house Police have no suspects at this time REWARD 1000 FOR ANY INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST CON VICTION OF PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE THEFT OF BOMBARDIER SEAD00S FROM OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT They were taken from the outdoor storage area at 61 Guelph St Georgetown onor about May 27 June 1090 PLEASE CONTACT MARK PICNIC FOR HARMONY FUNDRAISER SUNDAY JULY 1st 300 to 700 pm PARK INCLUDES Hot Dog Barbeque Games Morel Adults Children 12 00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT The Herald Work Thai Body Office Magic Blue Fins Swim Club

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