Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1991, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday My22 11 POLICE BEAT Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Fire Information Police Non Emergency Hospital Distress Centre Dial 911 8771133 8785511 8771211 Mailbox blown up Regional Police say a brass mailbox flew 50 feet in the air after unknown suspects ed a firecracker in it Sunday night Police report the victim who lives on Crescent in Georgetown was awakened by a large bang which was his mailbox exploding into pieces One of the pieces struck his car scratching the drivers side door Damage is estimated at Police are continuing their in vest igat ion Caught in the act A thief was caught in the act of stealing cigarettes Friday at Crossway in Georgetown police report An employee at the store was baking donuts in the back of the building when he heard a noise out front and saw a white male approximately five feet inches tall and weighing 170 pounds with a red bandana on his face behind the counter with two packages of cigarettes in his hand The employee gave chase but couldn catch the culprit Police are continuing their in vesttgation Shed damaged Unknown culprits caused damage to a shed at Acton High School between May and police say The culprits broke 12 wooden panels on the shed door and broke the clasp of a padlock on the side door while entering and leaving the shed Police say nothing appears to be missing from the shed which is used to store chalk for the football field at the school Act of vandalism Police report unknown culprits broke a sun porch window at a Boulevard home Sunday night by throwing a golf bag through it Police say the suspects also three eggs at the window Police are continuing to investigate the incident Lost in smoke Crowds were lost in smoke that bellowed from the pound pro stock tractor class at the Bang O Rama tractor and truck pull day Herald photo Vanity ok Mostly Both Bed and Table Linens Preferred Bridal Registry Service 246 Main Street East MILTON NOW MM TO DOWNTOWN MILTON OFF BATH OR CLIP AT PET JUNCTION Clip This Coupon Save All Brood Grooming Cars Woleomo PHONE FOB 8737990 not Community Forum Pit Week activities Jane Brown Georgetown 1 11 continue to walR around town like I regularly do I usually walk for about an hour a couple of times a week Alan Farmer Georgetown I t know Fitness Week ex I won be doing anything special although I know I don exercise as much as I should Bob Georgetown 1 11 nde my bicycle around town I usually bike a couple of miles around the streets every day just for enjoyment Hydro may lower rental fees Local renters of hot water heaters may have lower rental fees next year based on a pro jected decrease in the cost to Hills Hydro to install and maintain the heaters Halton Hills Hydro Accountant Danny Edwards told the untill ty five member commission Friday that for the first time the first quarter of this year marked the only time in the last 20 years in which billing revenue generated for the water heaters was greater than the cost to m stall and maintain them Any profit earned from the heaters at the end of the year would mean lower rental fees next year Renters of water heaters pay a monthly fee to the untihty and in return the utility must install new heaters and maintain ex heaters free of charge to the customer The commission along with commissions throughout Ontario has been lobbying Ontario Hydro to permit commissions to in crease the rental fees for water heaters to bring the fees inline with the cost to utilities to install and maintain the heaters said Mr Edwards Finally Ontario Hydro gave permission for the rental fees to be increased starting at the beginning of this year As a result Hills Hydro has made a profit from hot water heater rental fees during the first three months of As long as several heaters don break down all at once said Mr Edwards the profit margin should increase significantly over the next six months Learn to Drive and Survive with Young Drivers of Canada GEORGETOWN CLASSROOM- 16 S SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM June 24252627 9 00 am 3 38 p m 8770751 400 000 GRADUATES f BBmm RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA VISA MasterCard b

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