Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1991, p. 34

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Pigez THE HERALD Wtdiwiday IBM POLICE BEAT Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 91 1 Information 1 33 Police Emergency 1 Hospital 8770111 Distress Centre 8771 21 1 Arsonist sought Halton Regional Police are looking for the arsonist who set fire to the altar in Holy Cross Church in Georgetown Sunday evening Police say the altar was ablaze when a priest at the church noticed the flames put them out with a fire extinguisher and witnessed a male running out of the church from the altar area Police are looking for a white male about six feet tall and weighing between pounds Hie suspect was wearing a dark grey suit Jacket Hills fire department estimated the damage at Police are ask ing anyone who has information regarding the fire to call the criminal investigation- bureau or Crime Stoppers Vehicles collide Police report twi vehicles were demolished in collision on Street west of Queen Street March No one was police say when a Georgetown woman driving a Chev lost control due to black ice on the road and struck a sign before rotating 180 degrees and slid into the path of an on coming 1983 Plymouth driven by a Bramalea man Police laid no charges and blamed the collision on the icy roadway Break and enter A break and enter at in Georgetown at 2 am day morning netted no gains to the burglars police say Through an investigation police that unknown suspects were able to get on the roof of Zellers possibly by scaling drainage pipes along the side and entered the store through an exhaust valve in the roof The culprits dropped into a storage room and using tools found in the store attempted to disarm the store alarm and open an office safe They were able to pry open the outer door of the safe but the inner door re mained secure Police say no money or items were removed from the store Detectives from Georgetown are Investigating the incident Store entered A food store was broken into Sunday evening say police who responded to an alarm activation at the store Police say that upon arrival they found the rear loading door wide open and later determined the door was used by unknown culprits to exit the establishment Police say entry was gained to the store through an airconditioning unit located on the roof Police say nothing ap peared to be stolen but are conti ruing their investigation Tires lifted Two oversized tires and cor responding western mag rims were stolen off a Georgetown man s 1974 Javelin car while it was parked in a resident driveway Saturday night Police have no suspects Vehicle breakins Police say and a wallet were stolen from an unlocked truck parked at Friday afternoon Two other vehicles were also broken into Saturday One was parked on Mountainview Road overnight and unknown culprits entered the car through a sunroof and tried unsuccessfully to remove the car radio but stole cassette tapes and a pah of sunglasses worth The other car was parked on Guelph Street overnight When unknown persons stole a maroon Apple Auto Glass containing worth of baseball equipment Car damaged A 1985 Ford car parked at Georgetown Cinema Three Saturday night was damaged by unknown culprits police say Over damage was done to the car when persons smashed two windows on the driver side dented the roof and rear quarter panel Taxi fare Police are looking for a white male about centimetres tall and weighing approximately kg with brown hair in connection with failing to pay a taxi fare Police say a driver from Reliable Taxi drove a person from Acton to Georgetown and when he stop ped the person ran away leaving the cab fare unpaid Tools stolen A substantial amount of tools were stolen from McKenzie Homecare Building Centre March police say An un disclosed amount of power tools hammers wrenches screwdrivers door hardware plumbing supplies and ceiling fans were taken after culprits us a hard object to pry open a door at the business Assault charge Police charged a Toronto man with assault after he allegedly kneed a Georgetown man in the stomach while the two argued over the cleanliness of a truck at Neilson March Police say the Toronto man first threatened the Georgetown man then grabbed him by the hair drawing his head down and kneed the victim in the stomach Cinema theft Detectives are investigating a theft at Georgetown Cinema s Three that occurred March Police say unknown persons entered the cinema and removed a safe approximately two feet by two feet from a locked office Police say there was no evidence of forced entry to the building or the office Community Forum What are your hopes for the future Marion Georgetown Im hopng for real world peace Also that the economy turns around quickly Gord Lane Georgetown 1 hope the economy gets better and also that tax paying Candians do their shopping in Canada rather than spending Canadian dollars in the United States Williams Georgetown Im hoping for a truly united Canada I would also hope for a United Nations committee with real power to preserve peace Some taxpayers to benefit from new Ontario program Low to moderate income earners may now benefit from the Ontario Tax Reduction Pro gram which is designed to eliminate or reduce Ontario in come tax for some taxpayers Through this program low to moderate income Ontario residents with dependent children or dependants with disabilities may qualify for reduced Ontario income taxes for 1990 In previous years a tax reduction was taken into account when calculating the Ontario tax tables included in the annual In come Tax Return New enhancements to the program significantly increase the income level at which Ontario tax is payable Alfred Carr Director of the Guaranteed Income and Tax Credit Branch at the Ministry of Revenue says We estimate that an additional 115 000 families supporting up to children or deoendants with disabilities will benefit from this program In total approximately in dividuals will have their Ontario taxes reduced or eliminated by this program for the 1990 tax year This is how the program works In addition to the basic Ontario tax reduction of in eluded in the tax table an eligible taxfiler can qualify for a supple ment of for each dependant child aged 18 or under and a fur for each dependant with disabilities regardless of age The supplement then is for with disabilities The total of the supplements and the basic reduction are com bined as a personal amount which is used to reduce the On tario income tax payable If the personal amount is greater than the Ontario income tax figure no Ontario tax is payable If the per sonal amount is less then the in come tax figure a formula is us ed to calculate the amount of tax reduction Taxpayers eligible for more Fire Calls Halton Hills firefighters responded to three calls on Thursday and Friday The first call came from Weber Drive in Georgetown Thursday at when an alarm was activated because of a pot boiling over on the stove The second call came at 5 Thursday when firefighters got a report that smoke was coming from a house window on Kingham Road in Acton But when firefighters arrived all appeared normal At 8 Friday firefighters were asked to wash down a fuel spill on Main Street North in Acton Firefighters say fuel spill resulted when a commercial fuel pump began leaking than the basic tax reduction must complete the new mauve Ontario Income Tax form TlC Ont TC included with their tax return to calculate their tax reduction and Ontario taxes payable The General Tax Guide in eluded in income tax kits in eludes a new full page explana of the Ontai to Tax Reduction Program including sample calculations For more information on the OTR program or for assistance in completing the form call the Ministry multilingual informa tion centre at 8002637965 for English enquiries 18006685821 for French enquiries and 263 for a telecom munications device for the deaf CANADIAN TIRE CORRECTION Flyer No 311 Canadas Most Wanted Sale Page 3 Product No 1039 8 Drawer Unit copy reads Our new regular 46 86 This Is Incorrect should have read Our new regular 36 Sale Save 36 Page Product No Dial Tire copy reads to 100 This incorrect should read 0 Sorry lor any inconvenience this may have caused our customers SurER Lube FAST MINUTE OIL CHANGE COMPLETE CAR CLEANING RD ARMSTRONG AVE 8779394

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