Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday May 20 1969 Porsche damaged Bottles thrown Damaged door Halton Regional Police say so meone caused in damages to the glass window of the rear door at Joseph Gibbons Public School sometime between the late after noon of May and the early mor rung of May Chrysler damaged Someone broke the door handle on the passenger side of a 1981 Chrysler parked on Park Avenue in Georgetown sometime bet ween the evening of May and the next morning police say Estimated damage is Fishing poles stolen Police say two fishing poles and two fishing reels with a combined value of were stolen from an unlocked Dodge van parked in the area of Stewarttown in Georgetown somfetime between the everting of May and the morning Flattened tires Someone used a sharp object to puncture the right front and rear tires of a 1987 Ford truck that was parked on Crescent in Georgetown sometime between May and May 15 Damage is estimated at Car climbs lawn Police say someone apparently drove a vehicle over the lawn of the Frank Heller Company on MacDonald Boulevard in Acton sometime during the afternoon of May and the next morning Damage was estimated at The windshield of a Porsche valued at was smashed after someone threw an empty beer bottle at it while the vehicle was parked on Queen Street at Acton Boulevard police say The incident occurred sometime between the evening of May 13 and early May 15 Pregnant Woman attacked Police say a 24yearold Acton woman five or six months nant was the victim of a purse- snatching incident outside the Georgetown Market on Guelph Street the evening of May She was knocked from behind by two male youths aged 16 or if who grabbed her purse and then drove away on BMX bicycles The victim suffered cuts and bruises to her hands and knees but is reported to be in good con Police say the purse was later recovered in a dumpster behind one of the stores in the Georgetown Market A sum of was missing Police ask anyone with in formation pertaining to the inci dent to call Division in Georgetown at 8785511 Sex charge Police have laid charges of assault and sexual abuse as a result of a family situation cuinng Apnl 5 A 47 yearold Georgetown man Is scheduled to appear in court June in connec with the incident Impaired charge Police say a yearold man was charged with impaired driv ing following a spot check on Street near Boulevard late May 10 A June court date has been set Police report youths were throwing rocks and beer bottles at workers from behind a hill at Armstrong Avenue May Charges of mischievousness have been laid against a 14yearold Georgetown youth in connection with the incident Shelter smashed Pol ce say a mail box was knocked over and the windows of a bus shelter were smashed at Fourth Line and 22 Stderoad overnight May 6 The estimated value of damages is Keys takpn Officer thrown from suspects car A Halton Regional Police con stable was thrown from a vehicle while attempting to apprehend a 36yearold Oakville man outside the man home in Oakville early May 18 Constable Peter Payne 26 was treated for internal injuries and subsequently released from Trafalgar Memorial Hospital The police officer was attemp ting to remove the man from his Chevrolet when the man allegedl reversed the car throw ing the officer and smashing the vehicle into a police cruiser Police say Constable Payne was staking out the man s home in con with an earlier incident outside the Halton Regional Police Headquarters on White Oaks Boulevard Earlier that morning police were called when a man drove his Chevrolet up the steps of police headquarters In Oakville The car missed hitting an officer on the stairs police say It then struck a police cruiser A chase ensued but police lost the suspect Police then staked an Oakville man house and waited for his arrival An investigation is ongoing and charges are pending Someone caused- 500 in damages and stole nine sets of truck keys at the Georgetow plant on Armstrong Avenue sometime between May 6 and May 8 Machines damaged Police say someone entered an Armstrong Avenue construction site and started up construction equipment sometime between May 5 and May 8 A machine was driven into a wall and a frontend loader was driven into a nearby field Total damage is almost Police continue to in vestigate Backhoe hits truck Police say someone broke into the lot of Cooper rentals on Arm strong Avenue and drove a John Deere back hoe into a 1987 GMC pick up overnight May Estimated value of the property damage is Hood squashed Four hundred dollars of damage was caused to a 1986 Honda at a Street dealer ship Police say someone either walked or sat on the car hood sometime between May at 5 30 10a m MM meat shops 8732151 Sun 5pm Hon Wed Saturday DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TH METTLER Denture Therapist 72 Mill St Georgetown 8778974 102 East Corker of Rd A Dr BIG GARDENING BUYS Bedding Plants Hanging Baskets NOW Available 20 Off ALL in stock Clay Aplastic Pots Planters Plant Starter 5155 NOW PEATMOSS CO teg reg B N0WM NOW MOUNTBATTEN JUNIPER NOW to Cow Manure Srieep Manure Top SOU Clay Butter pprci PYRAMIDAL or BLACK CEDAR 90 cm g23 to J 1882 Mercury Lynx driven by a woman 29 landed In a jUtch on Highway 25 In Acton Tuesday night before striking a hydro pole Marie was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where she was held overnight No charges have been laid In the singlevehicle collision Herald photo by Donna Car fires keep officials busy Hills Fire Department responded to three car fires over the past week The first fire curred when the battery of a 1965 Plymouth caught fire on Street the afternoon of May Damage estimated at The second fire started when the engine of a Chrysler burst into flames while on the First Line a half mile south of Highway in Ac ton The May fire damages are estimated at 500 The third fire took place when the rear bumper of a 1965 Hyundai caught fire Minimal damage was reported to the car parked on Mountainview Road South during the early afternoon of May 14 The fire department also com forted a Georgetown diabetic in his midtwenties before the man was taken to Georgetown and Memorial Hospital and treated May 13 The fire department answered a call for a sulphur fire in a sulphur storage tank at Holly Industries on Eastern Avenue in Acton early May 16 Department officials say the fire was apparently caused by static electricity in the tank Damage is estimated at Jatujtvince Bulk Foods roBALLYtMlMKWBWgPS I I I MTMHOftTONMJUEA I Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada NEXT CLASS TO START MAY 17th WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING PM to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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