Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October When the suspect returned there was pushing and shoving police say A Nov court date was set in connection with the charges Man spits at woman impaired charge Police report a 33yearold Brampton man allegedly hit and spit at a 28yearold Acton woman at a Main Street residence in Ac ton early Monday morning Charges of assualt have been laid in connection with the incident A Nov court date has been scheduled Cigarettes stolen Hi Police say so meone cash and of cigarettes from a Gii ph Street variety store In Georgetown overnight Sept 26 The culprit twisted off the front door silver lock to enter the store An investigation is ongoing Compressor stolen Someone stole a air com pressor from a residence in the area of the Eighth Line in Halton Hills sometime between Sept and Sept Police say the per son gained entry through an unlocked garage door The garage is connected to the house 150 damage Halton Regional Police say so meone caused damage to a 1883 Cougar parked on Greystone Crescent in Georgetown over night Oct l The person broke off the Cougar emblem on the vehicless hood and took the plastic hubcap emblem from the wheel on the drivers side Assault charge Police laid charges of assualt and uttering threats following a dom ic assault at a James Streetarea residence in Georgetown last weekend A 33- yearold Georgetown man allegedly struck a Georgetown woman 30 on the forearm with a kettle and threatened to kill her The Georgetown man is schedul ed to appear in court Oct in connection with the charges 700 damage Someone caused about damage to a 1968 parked outside a Drive residence in Georgetown Oct An unknown person broke off the sliding truck lock cover and scratched the trunk during the late evening Charges laid Police laid charges of assault after a 28yearold Georgetown man allegedly pushed and shoved another Georgetown man 17 out side a Park Avenue residence in Georgetown The accused man allegedly had an argument with a woman at the house before leav ing the residence The victim came over to help the woman Remembrance Wreaths Pteaso place your order now Contact Joan 8773787 ft no answer Georgetown Legion Charges of impaired driving were laid after police pulled over a 28yearold Georgetown man dor allegedly driving erratically The man is scheduled to appear in court Nov 20 in connection with the charges Car hits tree Charges of careless driving were laid following a singlecar collision on Trail west of the Ninth Line in Georgetown early Saturday morning A 1984 Plymouth driven westbound by a 35yearold Erin man went out of control and slid into a tree The vehicle was only lightly Ditched Toyota Police say a 23yearold Mount Forest man escaped injury after the Toyota he was driving westbound just east of the Town Line in Hrion Hills was severely damaged after sliding into a ditch and hitting a fence pole and mail box late Friday night Dodge damaged Police say poor road conditions caused a 1989 Dodge to go out of control and strike a tree on the Tenth of Sfderoad in Halton Hills early Friday morn ing The vehicles driver a Terra Cotta man was uninjured The Dodge was severely damaged Traffic sign struck Police laid charges of careless driving following a singlecar ac cident at Eastern Avenue and York Street in Acton Friday afternoon A Chrysler driven by a Hills woman southbound on Eastern Avenue went out of control and struck a traffic sign and a pole Police will be out ACCIDENTS or TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former Police Officer will defend you in court Aw 8731898 in full force this weekend Regional Police will be out in full force this Thanksgiving weekend cracking down on im paired driving and seatbelt of fences This weekend marks the last weekend the provinces forces will be implementing the sum mer Reduced Impaired Driving Everywhere RIDE pro gram police say And since Oct is seatbelt month police wilt be ticketing any offenders For its part the Ontario Provin cial Police will be vigorously en forcing traffic laws to reduce accidentrelated fatalities Last Thanksgiving weekend people died in 10 accidents on the provinces roads OPP officials say Like the Regions police force the urge motorists to wear their seatbelts So far this year almost 600 peo ple have died on the roads while by this time last year only people had died the OPP says Unfortunately holiday weekends are traditionally a time for tragedy Inspector William said Drive wisely and dont become a statistic Twocar collision Charges of not giving the right of way were laid following a two- car collision at Mill Street East and Cobblehill Road In Hills during the afternoon of Sept 25 A 49yearold Kitchener man was exiting a Mill Street east driveway in a Honda when the Honda collided with a 1984 A 62yearold Acton man was driving the Oldsmobile Rearend collision Police laid charges of following to closely when a American Jeep and 1984 collided at the intersection of Guelph Street and Road in Hills late Sunday afternoon The Pontiac was following behind the Jeep eastbound on Guelph Street when the Jeeps driver a 60yearold man slowed to turn into a driveway The struck the rear end of the Jeep Rummage sale St Andrews United Church at and Sinclair will be organizing a rummage sale to take place on Saturday Oct from am until noon There should be a good selection of used clothing and various household articles Everyone welcome Interculture Canada is hoping to send 250 students to 28 different countries in the school year The student exchange organization is trying to fill its summer placements to places in cluding Columbia Indonesia France the USSR Students wishing to apply must be aged 15 to and contact the Interculture Canada organization before its November deadline Participants will live with a selected family and complete a full year of studies in the language of the host country The nonprofit organization was created in 1947 and currently operates in countries Fees are comparable to the amount often spent on an adoles cent in one year Assistance is available for financially disad vantaged families For more information call Peter CorneHsse at 18003617248 Three fire calls Hills firefighters were called out three times last week Firefighters administered ox ygen to an unconscious woman until the ambulance arrived at a York Street residence in Acton Tuesday afternoon officials say A plastic container left on a stove at the seniors building on Durham Street in Georgetown caused the fire alarm go off Tuesday evening Fire officials say there were no damages Firefighters doused some smouldering material in a corn dryer at an Acton area farm on the First Line Thursday morning say department officials IMPORTANT NOTICE To all citizens of Halton Hills Please be advised hat the Royal Canadian Legion not have any connection with any publication so lie J ling advertising copy and or donations purporting to benefit Canadian veterans Nor does it endorse any such publications The Annual Poppy Campaign is the only Legion appeal to the public on behalf of Veterans Branch 197 Acton Branch Royal Canadian Legion SURVIVING THE BASICS A remediotlon centre for grades 4 to Parttime evening sessions Classes Include Language Arts Study Skills 5 Homework Supervision Mathematics OCTOBER 10th For information call Mr Austin 8776973 Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers o Canada THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Holton Hills Drive O Box 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G RECREATION and PARKS DEPARTMENT Space is available for rent on a monthly basis in the former Clerks Building on Trafalgar Road which would be suitable for offices meeting rooms or other related activities for recreationalnonprofit organizations For information regarding rental rates or to view these premises please contact Superintendent of facilities Recreation and Parks Department Town of Halton Hills PO Box 128 1 Halton Hills Drive Hills Georgetown Ad no Ontario 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