Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1985, p. 2

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD Tuesday 1985 Impaired driver A Lynden Circle man has been charged with Impaired driving Halt on regional police laid the charge otter a routine check Dec 1 The man Is to appear In Milton provincial court Jan 27 Who did it Two tog lights were smashed on a car belonging to an Acton resident last Tuesday night regional police said the car had been parked In the Smith Public School parking lot and estimated damage at Police are Investigating the Incident Pub broken into A break In at the Station House Hotel on Acton Mill Street last Tuesday caused damage to the drinking hole regional police said the culprit got In sometime during the early morning hours through the women washroom window Some cash was also taken Stay clear of plows A flat tire resulted from a tangle with a Dec 17 for the owner of a 1985 Chevrolet Owned by a MUlgrove man the Chevrolet got too close to the centre of the road on Sideroad 17 and when passing a snowplow headed In the opposite direction had its left tire punc lured regional police said because of the snow it was difficult to tell where the centre of the road was Nobody was injured but there was damage The snow plow subdivision public meeting A public meeting is due for the new year to discuss revisions of a subdivision plan for 35 single family homes in Already circulated to a number of agencies the revised plan of subdivision sparked no objections but some conditions by Rail the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and the Ministry of the Environment The lands affected are located in Part Lot 17 Con The public meeting will be advertised shortly In the local press Clean Age accepted The tender of Clean Age Canada was accepted Monday night by town council for janitorial services at the town office buildings The lowest bidder Clean Age Canada currently has a contract with the town and is performing satisfac torily Its 1985 contract was for 43 836 and the contract Is for 45430 The contract may be extended for a further two years if rate Increases are reasonable and performance acceptable councillors decided Good service good coverage goodpnee- Thats State farm insurance ROBERT TAIT Like a good neighbor StatB Farm Is there STATE FARM INSURANCE AFTER FIVE W 79 MAIN ST A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES fender belonging to Trans port Ltd was creased The Incident took place at a Just cast of Fourth Line Please return it Whomever walked away with It wasn t welcome to it Andrew and Excavating of Ballinafad had a 5 orange blade stolen from Trafalgar Road and 32 where it had been sitting since the spring Apparently kilograms the blade Is believed to have been taken sometime between Thursday and Sunday Lights out Four youths were observed damaging Christmas lights at a Drive home The wilful damage took place shortly after m and caused about damage regional police are investlgat ing the Incident Shoplifter in court A 40year old Georgetown woman was caught shoplifting at the local store and stands trial Jan at Milton provincial court regional police said the woman was caught shoplifting a camera and batteries Friday Impact with truck An ambulance took Margaret to Peel Memorial Hospi after a car collision with a dump truck on Georgetown Armstrong Avenue The Georgetown woman suffered minor injuries and passenger Valarie Wepruk had minimal Injuries There was 5 100 damage to the two vehicles According to Halton regional police the driver of a Plymouth turned left onto Arm strong from a driveway colliding with a yellow dump truck belonging to Barclay Haulage and ing Ltd The impact spun the around so that it came to rest In a south ditch The driver of the Pontiac was charged with careless driving by police smith fashions Downtown Quslph Benjamin Moore Paints BOXING DAY SALE Latex Eggshell Flat Enamel The Aristocrat Wan Finiihlngi one coal most suriacss Fast Drying can be moved back position In two hours Easy soapy water cleans palming tools Instantly no solvents required LATEX EGGSHELL FLAT ENAMEL ONE DAY ONLY Friday Dec 27th 900 a m 9 pm ONLY GEORGETOWN DECORATING CENTRE Georgetown Market Place BIGGEST INDEPENDENT PAINT I WALLPAPER OUTLET WHOLESALE I RETAIL January public meeting to explain tax system In the latter part of January the Halton Peel Assessment Office is planning to hold several information open houses where individual tax assessments can be discussed by Hills residents The open houses will be held in Georgetown for four days and in Acton for three days The days are still to be Santa in person Old SI Nick made a surprise appearance Saturday at St John United Church and presented the Saturday Centre Kids with and lot of Christ mm cheer Here bants gives a Utile girl her gift The fealurdny Centre meet at the church every other week and are physically handicapped children from Region The Georgetown Optimist Club organised the event Herald photo formally sit Notices will be sent to farmers retailers Industrialists advising them of the sessions Tht open houses will Include a 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