Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday November 1 1989 CRIME STOPPERS I HALTON Crime Stoppers of Halton and the Halton Regional Police are asking for the publics help in solving the theft of a Ford trac tor truck and foot trailer and its contents from the locked com pound of a transport company in Oakviile Some time between Oct 1989 a Ford truck and trailer with a ft shipping container at tached to the trailer containing 7296 stuffed toys was stolen from the locked compound of Garfield Transport located at Road in Oakviile The stolen items are described as follows A 1978 Ford tractor blue lie T05266 Ontario issue A 1987 STRICK trailer white in color VIN ISI2GC402HB657151 this trailer will have Line Chassis on the side with serial number KKKLC100432 Truck 7300 stuffed toys stolen in Oakviile Attached to the above tractor chassis is a 40 foot shipping con tainer red in color with the name Line on the sides Serial KLFU11069H This shipping con tainer contained stuffed toys with a value of Description of the toys 11 in ches high make white plush stuffed teddy bears Each toy has a red plastic stethoscope around its neck There are 12 toys per carton and there were 608 cartons in the container The total value of this theft is Crime Stoppers is asking for anyone with any Information on this theft o call Did you see this tractor being moved on he dates in question Do you know anyone who is selling these toys If so you can call Crime Stoppers Youll never have to give your name or go to court The Crime Stoppers toll free number Is Pair suffer major injuries Charges of impaired driving causing bodily harm and dnig without a license or seatbelt were laid after a Dodge went out of control leaving the road and striking several trees at Winston Churchill Boulevard and Old Pine Crescent in Halton Hills late Thursday night The vehicles driver a 25yearold Meadowvale man and his passenger also were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and treated for major injuries The two have since been released hospital officials say A Dec 11 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Hydro commission members honored Three Hills hydro representatives picked up long standing service awards at a ceremony in Markham last Thurs day Halton Hills Hydro Electric Commission General Manager Jerry Trudell received an award for 25 years of service from the Municipal Electrical Association The also awarded Georgetown hydro electric com mission representative Bill Smith for 20 years of service hydro commission representative Murt Allison received an award for 10 years of service The Halton Hills Hydro Electric Commission is one of 317 commis sions across Ontario with member ship in the MEA The association held its southern Ontario awards evening at the Chimo Hotel in Markham last week RECYCLING Please Remember to Recycle This Newspaper ATTENTION Bird Lovers Sunflower seeds Stripes Blacks Discounts M lt Lyonsdale Farms 8383550 or 8382689 Km North of Ho 7 on Mliifstauga Ad Cheltenham Watch for Signs Christmas bazaar The Georgetown ParentChild Centre will hold its Christmas Bazaar Saturday Nov at St An drews United Church The loca tion is 89 Mountainview Road South and the bazaars hours are from am 2 There will be childrens craft kits wood crafts knitting raffle table and clown and cheek painting for the kids Quit smoking The Lung Association of Halton Region invites smokers to quit Cold Turkey with the help of their clinic The annual cold turkey smok ing cessation program will take place at the Oakviile Trafalgar Hospital Nov in lecture room from 730- 930 pm The program cost is with the remainder sponsored by Christmas Seals For more information or to register call the Lung Association Region at 3000 stolen Someone stole from Brackens Restaurant Lounge on Mountainview Road in Georgetown after smashing the front door window of the tavern overnight Oct 29 Halton Regional Police say there are no suspects An investigation is ongoing Tapes videos stolen Halton Regional Police say so meone smashed the southwest window of the Hornby General Store on the Seventh Line and Steeles Avenue and stole about worth of food video tapes video tape players carlons of cigarettes and adult magazines overnight Ocl 28 There was also some property damage done to the inside of the store police say An investigation is ongoing Pellet strikes boy Halton Regional Police say so meone shot a pellet at a 13-year- old Georgetown boy striking the youths shoulder at the corner of Guelph Street and Normandy Boulevard in Georgetown Satur day afternoon The boy was unin jured Police say the culprit was in an older model blue car that was travelling east bound on Street when the incident occurred Bus stolen Police say someone stole a locked school bus parked outside Queen Street residence in Georgetown and smashed its mirrors the front wind shield and scraped and dented the side causing 3000 damage overnight Oct 26 The bus was found by its driver early the next morning on Sarah Street in Georgetown Police say the keys were in the ignition when the vehicle was stolen 50 damage Someone stole six fire ex tinguishers from six school buses parked at a Guelph Street park ing lot in Acton and discharged ope extinguishers causing damage to a- bus sometime bet ween Oct 27 and Oct Police say the stolen fire extinguishers are valued at SPECIAL BEST PERFORMER RAM Floppy MB Philips Monitor Call Bill at Vitex Specializing in affordable PCs Software and Peripheral for home and small buine me The Royal Canadian Legion It Cof GBS No 120 MM Street Georgetown Ontario Remembrance Day Parades Saturday November 1989 Georgetown end Glen Georgetown at toe Branch at 1000 am Marchoff at along Market St to Church St on Church to Main SL north on Main to met St west on James Charles St and Cenotaph Return via St to Legion and dismissal Glen assemble at the school at 230 March to Memorial lor service at 300 The Royal Canadian Legion Invites citizens and Interested groups to participate on this Oav of Remembrance LEST WE FORGET Parade Marshall Ernie Branch 120 100 damage Police say someone sprayed graffiti on the back wall of the Bank of Nova Scotia on tainview Road in Georgetown causing 100 damage late Thurs day night Truck scratched Someone coused damage to a pickup truck parked on Greystonc Crescent in Georgetown after using a sharp object to scratch the vehicles left front fender and hood overnight Oct 26 Wall spray painted Police say someone spray painted the rear wall of St Georges Anglican Church on Street in Georgetown with an antiGeorgetown District High School slogan causing damage overnight Oct Impaired charges Police laid charges of impaired driving after observing a old Acton woman in a vehicle parked in the area of Holmesway Place in Acton late Saturday afternoon A Nov 22 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Man charged Charges of impaired driving were laid after police stopped a vehicle moving erratically by a 31yearold Georgetown man on Highway 7 at Churchill Road in Acton late Saturday night police say The man is scheduled to ap pear in court Dec 11 in connec tion with the incident Police Beat Car phone stolen Police say someone stole a car phone from an unlocked Chrysler parked on Cedarvale Crescent overnight Oct Car flipped Police laid charges of careless driving after a 1986 Volkswagen went out of control on Sideroad 15 east of the Fifth Line in Halton Hills last Monday evening The driver a 22yearotd Brampton man lost control of the vehicle while attempting to negotiate a curve eastbound on Sideroad The car skidded off the roadway flipping over onto the roof and landed in a ditch Twocar collision Charges of following too closely were laid after a twocar collision at Steeles Avenue and Trafalgar Road in Halton Hills Thursday afternoon Police say a Ford driven by a 30yearold Georgetown man was stopped at the intersection traffic lights when a International truck travelling eastbound hit the Ford from behind A 62yearold War ren Ontario man was driving the transport truck Honda demolished A 1987 Honda was demolished after it went out of control on Winston Churchill Boulevard north of Steeles Avenue in Halton Hills and entered a ditch hitting a culvert A 31yearold man was driving the Honda when the accident oc curred Police laid charges of not wearing a in connection with the incident Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED NOV 8th Wed Evenings 700 1008 for 4 Weeks 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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