Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday 19 Man pinned A Guelpli man is listed in satisfactory condition in the Georgetown hospital after being involved in an industrial accident during the morning of April at Armstrong Avenue Craig Spilsped 35 was taken to hospital after being pinned down by a beam he was attempting to lift using a hoist Shrimp bagged An Acton woman was charged with shoplifting at Miracle Pood Mart at 235 Guelph St April at 10 a Police say the woman was arrested in connection with the theft of five jars of baby food two bags of shrimp and two packages of meat totalling The woman 23 will appear in court May Scotsdale damage Halton Regional Police report some buildings and a Ford pickup truck located on Scotsdale farm near were damaged sometime between April and April 15 Police say the windows of the buildings were apparently smashed by pellets from a pellet gun The total damage is valued at Scotsdale farm is used as a location for the CTV sion series The Campbells Tire theft Police report the theft of a tire from an 83 van sometime between the early evening of April and the next morning before 6am The van was parked outside a store at 166 Guelph St Money taken Police report the Cadet Cleaners at 285 Guelph St was robbed sometime between April 12 after and April before 8am The front door lock was reported to have been twisted off and was stolen Impaired charge Police charged a 40yearold male with impaired on the evening of April 12 at Street and Road Police say a Georgetown resident was pulled over after having been spotted driving erratically while turning onto Guelph St from a plaza The man will appear in court May Pole struck A Milton residents vehicle struck a wooden pole on Trafalgar two kilometres south of Sideroad April after losing control of his car when it hit an ice patch The man was uninjured but his car was slightly damaged He was charg with changing lanes improper ly Smoking thief Police say 20 cartons of cigaret tes were taken from an Acton convenience store overnight April 13 The store was entered by an unknown suspect who smashed the front door and left the premises with the cigarettes and cash The total value of the missing items is Were Winding Down Day April We have a peteh gnat selection of QUICK CADILLAC QUEEN ST E BRAMPTON House ransacked by daylight burglar Crime Stoppers of Halton and Halton Police investigators in the Milton area are seeking your assistance in the identification of those responsible for the daylight entry of a home that resulted in the theft of thousands of dollars in electronic equipment On Thursday February 14 the owners of a home located on the south side of Sideroad east of the Fourth Line returned home at to discover that an entry and theft had occurred sometime ing the day The residence had been entered by forcing a door and entering the house from a breezeway The entered house was thoroughly searched although no damage or ransacking bad oc curred Stolen from the residence were the following items Classic microwave oven model brown with black front Complete Fisher stereo system with equalizeramplifier com pact disc player cassette deck and speakers Pentex 35mm single lens reflex camera type with flash equipment tripod and CRIME STOPPERS HALTON wide angle lens Complete Commodore model 1541 computer system with monitor disk drive keyboard and printer Sony video camcorder Stihl chainsaw Numerous household items in cluding mens gold jewellery and a small amount of cash Crime Stoppers win pay up to for Information that leads to an arrest In this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their Identities or testify in court The Stop pers toll free number Is Legion update Legion Lines J T Hayes Branch 120 PRO Car Club Chairman Marion Carney reports tickets are being distributed now If you have not received yours contact your cap tain We cannot hold the catchup draw until all the stubs have been returned Date for your calendar the final draw for car club No 38 wuVtake place on Friday Sept 8 SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW This weeks win Terry Bludd Bill Simpson Dons Bouley Keith Tost Ken Nash Em Sargent Ed Joe Louth Ken Jones Grace Hamilton Dons The roast was won by Grace Hamilton The number of members combining the meat draw with a social game of darts on Saturday afternoon is increas ing come on down and enjoy the fun Air Cadets Squadron will be holding their annual inspection on Monday May This is the time when the Cadets are reviewed and their years work and are reflected upon Put this date on your calendar ENTERTAINMENT Saturday April This is the Pub Night in the auditorium If you dont have a ticket sorry we are You can still buy a ticket on the microwave draw see Gib or Harry ELECTIONS Nominations for branch officers will take place at the general meeting to be held on 27 followed by the election on Sunday April 30 at 2 Now is the time to give some thought to whom you would have run the branch on your behalf during the next 12 months Consider the past record of those you are thinking of nominating Also consider some fresh faces who you feel will be willing to work in the best interest of the Legion and Its members Be there and vote Branch Service Officer Bus Hale draws your attention to the ing position regarding veterans benefits If you require an update on your position give him a call at or the Branch at 8774413 You may now be eligible for in creased benefits as a result of a change of status or altered posi tion If in doubt check it out 1 In the Hills Pasta night The Open Doors Pasta Night is back by popular demand Tickets are per plate for the April 27 dinner to be held from to 8 p in- St George Anglican Church Children aged 3 to 8 years pay 50 Children under 3 years eat the spaghetti caesar salad bread and homemade desserts for free Tickets are available through the Open Door by calling 8732966 Plant sale The Bishop Reding Parents Association will hold their annual plant sale May in Holy Cross School The sale which will feature a variety of flowers and planting pots will be held In the parking lot unless it rains The rain location is the school gym nasium For more call Linda Irwin at or Optimist winners The Optimist Club of Georgetown is pleased to an nounce the winners of the Trip of the Month raffle draw for the of April Early Bird Draw for cash Ticket No 173 Lily Georgetown Trip winner a travel voucher for 1500 valid for any travel facilities available through Travel Georgetown Tickets No 250 Murray Browne Bramalea Consolation Draw for 120 Ticket No 007 Gary Bell Georgetown A few tickets are still available for the next draw which will be held on May Contact Alan Farmer at 8770267 for further In formation Cabaret tickets Meet us at Street But youd better hurry tickets are going fast for this fundraiser for the Canadian Mental Health Association In CMHA presents 42nd Street by Theatre Sheridan on Thursday April Tables are in cabaret style and are going fast Call for tickets Spring bowl Newcomers are welcomed to the Spring Fun bowling league at the Georgetown Bowl The league begins April 25 at 7 30 p and runs until June 20 To register phone 8779922 British Club The Halton Hills British Club will hold their general meeting April 25 at p m in the Copper Kettle Restaurant in Glen Williams For information call Brenda at or Joan at Yard sale Come to St Johns United Church on Guelph Street Georgetown for a yard sale and silent auction and bake sale May 6 Proceeds will go toward meeting the budget and to pro viding for local charities Everyones invited For informs please call Gloria Sinclair at 8776323 CHMA volunteer Are you an energetic creative person with some time to spare The Canadian Mental Health Association Branch needs volunteers on its committee to plan and organize special events and pro jects Call CMHA at for details i HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 STORE HOURS 9 30am 6 except Thursday Friday 9 a 9 m 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE SAM JONES WELDING NEW Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Steel and Aluminum Welding General Repair Work Frame and Box Repairs for Large TrucKs and Trailers Safeties and Dump Stickers MOD TICKETS PARKING 225 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN 8732476 GREEN MEADOWS NUSERY AND GARDEN CENTRE RELOCATION CONSTRUCTION SALE CIL LAWN FOOD 9K 699 14K- 999 20K- 1299 CIL WEED FEED 9K- 999 18K- 1599 SEE OUR GARDEN DISPLAY FEATURING EVERGREENS SHRUBS DECIDUOUS TREES SELECTION OF ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS DEALERS OF PLUS LIFETIME GUARANTEE Come on in and receive your 10 OFF Seasonal Discount Monday Saturday 9 00 am to Sunday 00 to 3 00 8731200

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