Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1986, p. 2

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nN li Shoppers spending youths charged Three youthful offenders from Acton were charged with entering cars Saturday Two and one 15yearold were at a In he Queen Street Wellington Street area of Acton The unlocked vehicles entered were parked on those streets police said From one car a radio was stolen It was recovered by police Nothing was taken from the other ears The boys will appear In court Jan False information For charges of obstructing istice two Georgetown women appear In court In January Charges against the women were made as the result of a June in The women arc to have given false information to police at that time The informa ion was about a man they said had possession of stolen property police said The charges were laid after the women testified in court where thty denied accusations against the accused man police said The 19year old woman will appear in court Jan and the 17 year old woman will appear In court Jan 22 Paper box stolen A Toronto Star newspaper box as stolen from the corner of Con federation Street and Main Street in Glen Williams The box is worth and an estimated in cash is In it Camera stolen A video camera was all ot was taken from a Lot Con cession home while people were vacation between Nov 19 and Dei 10 Police believe the house entered through an unlocked damage After losing control of his cor on a Georgetown man crashed and caused WOOD damage to his Dec at p He was east bound on Guclph Street at Del rex Boulevard at an unknown speed hen he started to slide on ice hit bank and rolled his vehicle police said He suffered minimal Car ditched An Oak lie man crashed in a Sixth Lint ditch after trying to wold a car in the middle of the road coming toward him Friday He was northbound on the Sixth Line above Highway 7 when he entered the ditch and flipped his Toyota on its side police said Damage to his vehicle was S3 Improper passing A Georgetown man was charged with Improper passing after an ac dent on the Eighth Line at Friday 10 a m Damage to both cars totalled 51 Steep icy hill steep icy hill caused a Georgetown woman to spin her ear several times and hit a guard rail Dec at 6 She was west bound on Sideroad at the Tenth Line when she lost control after us jng her brakes police said Damage to the vehicle totalled Lost control After losing control of his vehicle Dee a Georgetown man caused 1 damage to a fence and damage to his vehicle He southbound on Winston Churchill Boulevard at 65 kilometres per hour when he lost control because poor road conditions police Car hits tree An estimated damage was caused to a Milton mans vehicle which went the road and into a tree Dec 7 at 15 p Before the accident the driver pulled over to the shoulder to let another car pass and lost control of his vehicle while getting back onto the road He was northbound on the Ninth at Avenue Windows damaged Three windows worth a total of were kicked In at Public School between Dec and Park school Is on Hyde Park Drive in Georgetown for Christmas 86 HOLIDAYS you a bright nJ glowing Holiday filled with and good fMlingi LOtwatown lAMIBM I Herald For many 1 in Hal ton Hills Christmas greener this year which is helping inirn of the red Sales up over 1 1st Acton Hide House expects thiii years to be the best of six they have been open Lath year is Roll belli said Sine Dawklns the general manager Sales at the Hide House are up per cent from what they were it this time last year Mr During the week many Hide House customers are from north Hilton and on weekends customers from ill our Most of Shack customers either work or live in the area are tip There seems to i lot of around said Radio Shick Dan More nil Since the shopping at Radio mid November siles in up by percent Mr Mid In our store computer sales an sky rocketing Tint s why sales ire up Soles have been strong so far at Aetons Canadian Tire said Sellers the steady supply of goods is to help Canadian Tire beat of lust year when some shorhges wen i pro Were selling lot of eierythinf We have an endless supply Mr Sellers said stereo systems cassette pi lyers are ill Items this year it inadian Tire As every year toys ire also popular but the store is not sell as many computers Mr Sellers LADIES PARTY DRESSES ban been so good gift shop in Georgetown owner Cooke is keeping the store open until 9pm every until Christmas Usually the store makes to sales Lately the his been salts per day she The traffic has been heavy for another Mini Street store but peo ple t buying North Sports is many inquiries interested customers It won I be until just before Christmas that lies take off Doug Anderson very busy People are put ting things on lay away Mr Anderson said He won I know how Christmas ire until jusl before Mr Anderson has the dock In as last year and he expects to sell more of it this year Mr Anderson expects to see people pay with credit especially on higher priced items song of success is not being sung by nil Hills businesses Lily Doll Emporium in Acton is experiencing decrease in business The store specializes in fincy dolls People arc coming her store but they spending their money Ms suit Her porcelain dolls have rare and qualities which many people don l understind she sjid Hit eyes ilone cost between They arc Imported from where only a handful of raftsmen make them she said Ms Is is hoping sales will Christmas Celebrate the drama of the season dressed in holiday stylewith a touch of dazzle a dash of allure and a sparkling elegance all your own the season to ring in the most festive time of the year beautifully Look Great For The Festive Season Young Drivers of Canada For All Your Fashion Needs See CLOTHING Georgetown Market Place 232 Guelph St Georgetown 8771598

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