Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1986, p. 6

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday October 15 Looking good and Street In Georgetown Money to right lynda I ecara Hair Styles and Boutique raited from the Oct H will be ray and hotted a show Holy used for high school students going Monica Herald photo featuring fathiont from the Main on to university Seen here are Maple Lodge Farms Ammonia fumes send 22 to hospital A police officer and employees suffered the effects of an ammonia spill Friday at Maple Lodge Farms The policeman and staff were taken to hospitals In Mississaugo and Brampton where they were treated and released the same day One man was taken to the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital but he too was later releas ed firefighters were called to lhe scene shortly after the spill occurred at am Metro ambulance responded with their emergency bus transport as a precaution but it was not used The plant was shut down for four hours The chicken processing plant was able to reopen In all but the fee ted areas Ammonia began leaking when staff were overhauling the rcfrlgcra tion and icemaking unit police spokesman John Yoannou said Staff were cleaning the system when a leak developed In the unit The gas leaked into the refrigeration room Because ammonia is heavier than air ft then seeped into the packaging room below Mr About 30 people were working in the packaging area al the me A staff member in the refrlgerat on room was taken Immediately to hospital by ambulance Soon after seven others were taken to Credit Valley Hospital by the Maple Lodge company bus There is no damage report available but It Is kely the gas caused much physical damage the police spokesman said Colncidently the company doctor was on the scene making his rounds and good medical advice was given right ay Mr salt An vest I gator for the industry I wait and safety branch or the Ministry of Labor was also on the scene at the time of the Workers who were affected by the gas leak complained of nausea and headaches he said Smith and Stone sold to Guelph chain A manufacturing company has entered into an agreement to Sure Smith and Stone Inc of It was announced Thursday The present management team will continue at Smith and Stone as minority shareholders a press release Indicates Hammond Manufacturing Co Ltd is now the majority shareholder of the Georgetown plant which makes wiring devices and porcelain products for the elec trlcal industry Hammond operates IS plants and warehouses Canada and the United States manufacturing elec Ironies equipment electrical transformers power supplies cabinetry and wiring devices For the six months ending June 30 Hammond reported sales of CI million and earnings of million or 32 cents per share Said company president Rob Hammond Smith and Stone with sales of approximately mill on from Canadian and export markets will form the basis of a new wiring and products group The president of Canadian Auto Donations From April 1 through June 1966 the North Assoc for the Mentally Retarded receiv ed over In donations Includ In total was In spec f c donations Special thanks were extended to Standard Products Canada for their gift of WOO and the Arche Auxiliary In Acton who contributed towards Saturday Centre Workers local at Smith and Stone Edmonds Is opt about the change think in the long run It could benefit the com pany he said Although he t talked to many of the workers the announce ment was made Thursday he sold no one was too excited about the MARKET OWN A TO I MENS SUITS Sites ftef to SAVE 10 OFF ALL OTHER NEWLY SPOflTCOATS BLAZERS 800 MENS SUTTS NEW PALL FASHIONS Sues to to 330 00 FALL DRESS SLACKS 2000 MEN S FASHION TIES M MTM1 DM ALL SIM Itmitt SAVE ON MEN S DESIGNER JEANS MM LINED BOMBER STYLE JACKETS SAVE 10 OFF EnUnStMcUMOt0ef2QD0 FALL SOTS WOOL MESS SLACKS STRETCH 39 SAVE ON DRESS SHIRTS 16 SWEATERS CARDIGANS SAVE 10 OFF EiiHra of MENS WINTER JACKETS STROLLERS CAR COATS MENS WOOL CASHMERE WOOL BLENDS TWEED TOPCOATS SAVE Oil 1000 FALLS NEWEST SPORT COATS 9g1ig13goo SAVE 10 OFF DRESS SLACKS SAVE 10 OFF The of FALL DRESS SAVE OFF ALL OTHER NEW FALL SWEATERS SELECTION OF MENS ALL WEATHER TOP COATS GRAND CELEBRATION SAVE 20 off entire LADES FALL FASHIONS Hit curb hit the curb lost control and caus ed damage to his vehicle police said The accident occurred Sunday at am The driver also caused an estimated SI damage to property His cor with a fence Potent punch A 54yearold Georgetown man as charged with assault after he punched a officer Sunday at Police arrived at an Georgetown home because of a domestic dispute The man who assaulted the police officer had been drinking police said Fortune hunters Someone need help planning their future stole fortune cookies from the Dragon on Road In Georgetown between Oct and Also taken from the restaurant were five cases of beer frozen llcts three ducks a bag of half chickens a bag of lamb chops and a bag of pork chops A total of on food was missing Thieves entered through a window police said Embankment hit An animal ran In front of a car travelling on the Fourth Line causing the driver of a 1979 Mer to drive his car Into a ditch Saturday at p The man was travelling between and kilometers per hour southbound on the Fourth Line at Sideroad JO when he went Into the ditch hit an embankment rolled his car over on roof and slid a short distance on the road police said Damage to hlBvchlcletotalledHsoo No refund bought at Hills grocery stores were charged with two counts of fraud Oct at p A carold woman and a man tried to gel refunds from In Georgetown and IGA In Acton Toots taken A home being built on Crescent in Acton was entered over the night of Oct 4 and in building supplies were taken Tools paint and wood stain were missing Thieves entered through a basement window Kicking brawl Two Georgetown men ana il years old were charged with assault Saturday at 12 am They grabbed punched and kicked a 24yearold Brampton man at Mill Street and Main Street In Georgetown Dog gone dog A dog In the middle of Sideroad 20 caused a Georgetown man to crash into a hydro pole Thursday at p The man was travelling at kilometers per hour He knocked down hydro wires and caused damage to his car police said Motorcyclist hurt A Misslssauga man on a motor cycle recelvecT major injuries in a motorcycle accident on Trafalgar Road at Steele Avenue Oct at a m A man pulled out of Auto on Trafalgar Road and failed to notice the motorcycle which was travelling about kilometers per hour The vehicles collided Yield to truck A Nerval man Audi S3 damage when he failed to the rlghtofway police said pulled out of a driveway on the Ninth Line and into the path of a pick up truck Thursday at 10 a m police said I a leche meets La League of Acton welcomes all women interested In learning about breastfeeding to the next meeting Oct at Willow St Acton Topics for discussion will include childbirth and planning for the early days at home For further information call LEARN THE KEY JACK BEER TOSAFEDHIVING PROPRIETOR FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL assy rtls CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416877 ANNOUNCING BRING IN THIS AND SAVE I U 0 OFF W MILL ST ACTON Hours Sat Sun 1 2 the browsing gift store 1 24 Main St S Georgetown 8777654

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