Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Aug 2006, p. 4

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Police blotter is a Proud Supporter of Those Walking to End Breast Cancer · Receive 10% off Your Walking Shoes · We pay the tax on all moisture management socks. Labourer suffers broken ribs in fall A 40-year-old Brampton man was injured when he fell 15 ft. from a crane at a new home site on River Dr. in Georgetown Monday morning. Halton Police report the man was operating a truck-mounted crane to unload bales of concrete foundation forming panels at a home under construction when the bolts at the base of the crane sheared off, causing the crane to collapse and fall across the foundation of the house. The man was tossed from the seat of the crane and fell to the foundation floor. He was rushed to Georgetown Hospital where he was treated for broken ribs. The Ministry of Labour is investigating the accident. ··· Approximately $1,000 damage was caused to an excavator late Monday or early Tuesday in the Meadowglen Blvd. and Costigan Court area when rocks were thrown through two windows. ··· Police report there were several car breakins and items stolen in Georgetown over the past week including: · $35 in cash taken from a vehicle on Atwood Ave. early Monday · a DVD from one vehicle, a bottle of wine from another, change and a key from a third all on Mowat Cr. late Monday or early Tuesday. · a gym bag from a vehicle on Market St. early Tuesday. · an Apple iPod and Oakley sunglasses valued at $800 from a vehicle on Berton Blvd. early Sunday. ··· Halton Police say a male driver was clocked going 126 km per hour in a 60 km zone on Winston Churchill Blvd. Monday morning. A 39-year-old Mississauga man is to appear in court. School bus orientation day scheduled for August 26 The Halton School Bus Safety Committee is assisting parents and first time riders in understanding the importance of school bus safety. The committee, with representatives from both school boards and all bus operators in Halton, is hosting its annual School Bus Orientation Day on Saturday, Aug. 26, starting at 9 a.m. In Georgetown it will be held at Georgetown District High School, hosted by Laidlaw Transit Ltd, 905-877-2251 and in Acton it will be held at Acton High School, hosted by Tyler Transport Ltd, 519-853-1550. To register students for a preferred time slot, parents should call the host bus company at the desired location. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to the free sessions, which will feature a classroom presentation on school bus safety, including a special Winnie-the Pooh video and a demonstration on a school bus. School bus company safety officers and bus drivers will talk to the children about safely getting on and off of the bus, proper behaviour on a school bus, crossing the street to get to a waiting bus and overall school bus safety. 4

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