Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 5, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednewlay April Man charged A Georgetown man was charged by Halton Regional Police with making an improper turn following a twocar collision in Georgetown Thursday after noon Police say the 1981 driven by the Georgetown man struck a Pontiac driven by a Georgetown man 18 Neither driver was injured Twocar collision A car driven by an Acton man was severely damaged in a colli sion Thursday afternoon in Ac ton Police say a northbound 1981 Ford travelling through the in tersection at Queen Street and Churchill Road in Acton was by a westbound 1983 tiac driven by a Georgetown woman The driver of the Ford an Acton man is charg ed with failing to stop Police report no injuries in the collision Car entered Police say someone entered an unlocked 1989 Toyota parked on Metcalfe Court overnight Friday and took worth of goods Reported missing are a brief case 25 cassette tapes an under water amera a rechargeable razor sunglasses and a garage door opener Tapes stolen An unlocked 1981 Toyota i missing in cassette tapes following a theft from the car Saturday Police say the car was parked on Union Street in Georgetown Window smashed The rear window of a 1968 Plymouth Reliant was smashed overnight Thursday Police say car was parked at Guelph Street and Road when it received the damage estimated at Charges laid A car making a left turn was struck by a 1987 Honda driven by a Mississauga man Monday afternoon Police say the Honda was eastbound on Guelph Street near Mountainview Road when it was struck by a 1982 Ford driven by a Georgetown woman 32 The man is charged with failing to yield the right of way Police report no injuries in the collision Impaired charge Halton Regional Police charg ed an Acton man with impaired driving after his truck landed on a Willow Street residents front lawn early Sunday morning Police say an Acton man 23 was sitting in the truck allegedly in an impaired state He will appear in court May Domestic dispute A domestic dispute between two Georgetown men resulted damage to a car fender Sunday night Police say two men left a Street restaurant arguing when the younger man kicked the right front fender of the elder mans 1981 A Georgetown man has been charged with wilful damage He will appear in court May 1 CAPITAL GAINS If you have a capital gain or loss to report on your Income tax return this year bring yout return to HR Block Our trained tax return preparers can save you time and money So this year let the specialists at HSR Block you get the biggest refund you have coming or pay the lowesf legrtmate tax Dont be confused by the many tax law changes The specialists at Block always have the answers you need Ill A TIMI HSR BLOCK in now 74A Main St North Moore Park Georgetown 8776733 8 Mill St East Acton Youths charged Two Georgetown youths were arrested April after police found suspects pushing a shopp ing cart filled with two stolen bubble gum machines around the parking lot on Guelph Street The cart was discovered short ly after pm after Regional Police received a report of theft and vandalism from Gor don Alcott Arena Police say two gum machines were stolen and a large candy bar machine was damaged on the premises Damage to the candy machine is estimated at A Georgetown male will ap pear in court May 25 on a charge of theft under A second Georgetown male faces charges of theft under and public mischief He will appear court May Legion Lines Hayes Branch 120 PRO Membership Chairman Pat Chamberlain has collected a few members cards at the bar check if yours is there next time youre in SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW This weeks win ners Jack Wells Denis Mc- Carney P Dean D Harlow J Collins Bea Clark S Lawrence Bud Haines Joe Martin Don chford Marg Rod McDonald The roast was won by Chuck ENTERTAINMENT The tickets are going fast for the Pub on April 22 This will be an evening of excellent entertain ment dont forget its a fish and chip supper If youre thinking of going dont delay in getting your tickets There will also be a raffle at this event for a microwave cooker See Bill Kirk for tickets on that one Next Saturday April is Honours and Awards Night in the auditorium Music after the for malities are over will be by Bob and Corey Legion Auxiliary By YVONNE GRAHAM There will be a Zone crib event in Milton on April Anyone in terested in attending can contact Anne Nicholson at The Zone convention will be held Tuesday April in Milton Anyone interested in going can contact Jean This month the meeting will be held on April 20 On April 22 there will be a Fish and Chip evening Tickets are available from executive members Be Part of Tomorrow TODAY Have your name prominently displayed in a showcase in the main lobby of the new Hills Civic Centre Your donation will go to the beautification of the Civic Centre For a minimum donation of 5000 per individual family your Civic Pride will be recognized For a minimum 10000 donation your organization or club can express its community involvement or spirit For a minimum 20000 donation your business can thank the com munity for their support For Further Information Call Gary Brand 8730300 Fred 8775206 Plaque Information- Maximum SO Characters Name Address Mall to Civic Centre Donations Committee PO Box 128 CRIME STOPPERS OF HALTON police are seeking two suspects responsible for home en tries in the LineUpper Mid dle Road area of North East During the morning and early afternoon of Friday November 25 1988 the occupants of a home on Galena Crescent received two phone calls both with no one on the line when answered At 230 pm the residents left their home return ing at p to find their home had been entered and ransacked Investigation showed that two suspects had entered the home by forcing a side door and while one kept a lookout at the front win dow the second suspect ransack ed the master bedroom removing cash and jewellery A neighbor reported to police that at about 6 pm she had seen two males walking from the side of the victims home and leave in a westerly direction on Galena Crescent The suspects are described as follows Male white early 20s 510 medium build dark collar length hair wearing red wind- Suspects ransacked bedroom breaker tan colored pants and Male white early 20s 56 medium build wearing light beige windbreaker tan colored pants and running shoes Taken from the residence were a number of Canadian one hun dred dollar bills in quarters and jewellery which included 18 kt gold heavy link chain bracelet kt white gold engage ment ring with three diamonds and two sapphires in line anti que womans gold band with an emerald surrounded by diamonds mens gold wedding initials JJC Crime Stoppers will pay op to for information that leads to an arrest Id this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their Identities or testify In court The Crime Stop pers toll free numbers is 18006685151 TILE KING 354 St Unit Georgetown Ontario 8732688 PUBLIC MEETING For The Plot Owners of CEMETERY Wednesday April 5th 1989 pm Fire Hall For mors Information contact Learn to Drive and Survive THE PRIVATE SCHOOL Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast to coast Federal tan noVeaIMimanaraaMlaM time any DefaneieecMvlnojyoii can with NEW CLASSES Starting April 19th EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 4590417 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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