Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 1990 Police BeaT Surrenders to police An 18 year old Georgetown high school student turned himself into police on Wednesday after he failed to report a Sept 17 accident near Fifth Line just north of Sideroad Witnesses told police the driver failed to negotiate a turn and the 1985 grey Hyundai Stellar went out of control and struck a road sign and guard rail receiving front and side damage The vein cle left the scene southbound on Fifth Line As a result of polite lis to the public via local newspapers the student met with police at the Georgetown station and admitted to have been operating the during the accident Police charged the student with tireless dm failing to icpori in accident filling to remain it Iht scene of an accident f ing to repoit d b undent Shelves were bare The I irk concession booth was last unkind hoMer the culprits lift as then is no stock in the booth The unknown persons pried open i swinging do of the boot unbolt til he dooi Folic sa the rummaged through hut found nothing Home entered Upon arm it her Hew son Crescent home for lunch at noon on Tucsda a female mistook overturned liwngroom artifacts as carelessness on the part of her sister Shi called police after discovering two boxes of BB pellets were left b a door and several items of jewellry and cash were miss ing Police say the thieves entered the home through a base ment window Among items stolen from the home were bracelets cigarettes charge and bank cards a BB gun and pellets and a leather jacket School vandalized Unknown persons caused in damages to the Holy Cross Catholic School on Maple Avenue ifter nearly a dozen windows were broken Tuesday at til Police s the windows were broken by pellets shot from gun Damage to car A 1987 Cutlass parked at a River Drue com pam received approximately paint chips r being shot it with a gun Tuesda between pm and 11pm All sides of tlu thick were damaged the rial window w Coins stolen m coins in to milk j ir was ftom i Drive home i between and Point unknown persons pried off a ind rum aged thn ugh areas if the home The loin wis taken from an bedroom believe Iht thieves weie looking for fa si is numerous expensive items wen left untouched Near miss A old ilk man operating i red 1989 Ford Mustang was isl bound on Sideroad when his car swerv to miss small dog runn ing across ihc road at in am No injuries or charges resulted Of CRIME ST breakins Crime and Halton Regional Police investigators in Milton are requesting assistance in soh ing a rash of house entries that have occurred in the rural Milton art The majontv of the break ins ire davlighl entries liking pi ice in the rur il arta west of Milton took pint on lJt I ippr lv iht km Food Bank cheque Members or Ihc Business mint Tom Stephens left and manager in present a cheque to the Georgetown food bulk in president I jura and hir sun donation raised during a Midnight Madness corn roast Herald photo Pomeroy votes in favor of CAP reconsideration from Page He explained the accumulated and operating deficit of both senior levels of government feder and provincial is lowering the living standard of all Canadians in eluding the ver people the CAP program is meant help Ev one suf ft rs w hen v ments overspends revenues said major He estimated Canada has one of the largest debts in world if it largest per i Regional Health Services iff supp the res luti in ir rip- rl i hi t the province of Ontario to reduce funding in the area of child care Burlington councillor Walter echoed the opinions of of those councillors who sup ported the resolution arguing that the requesting the Federal Government definitely rescind its legislation is on asking the Federal Government to reconsider its decision Recognizing Mayor Bird s ton about the Federal Gov s deficit Coun municipal and governments are concerned with the action and want their nions taken into account I l I r I tin hull Good sen ice good coverage good price- Thats State Farm insurance 1 SI Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE is now an Authorized Dealer lor ANNE OF GREEN GABLES DOLLS BOOKS SOAPS JAMS AND MORE MAIN ST SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777654 Learn to Drive and Survive with Young Drivers of Canada GEORGETOWN CLASSROOM 16 MOUNTAINVIEW RD NEXT 4 WEEK PROGRAM STARTS OCTOBER 10th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENINGS NOVEMBER CLASSES START WEDNESDA Y NOV 7th- 8770751 IF BUSY CALL 350000 GRADUA TES RECOMMEND- drivers OF CANADA MasterCard