Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1989, p. 2

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THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November IS 1989 Police Beat Equipment missing Halton Regional Police say so meone stole 100 worth of audio visual equipment from an area residence sometime during the day Nov Two video cassette recorders a television and a converter were stolen Police say the culprits entered the house through a basement window Hand set stolen Someone stole a 000 hand set off a cellular telephone from an unlocked 1985 Chevrolet parked in the area of Irwin Crescent in Georgetown overnight Monday police say 10 stolen Police report someone stole in change from the change box of an unlocked vehicle parked in the area of Acton Boulevard in Acton overnight Nov 11 Emblem missing Someone stole a hood orna ment from a 1978 Lincoln Con parked on Lynden Circle In Georgetown overnight Nov 11 Another hood ornament valued at was also stolen from a 1989 Dodge during the same time period Mirror smashed Someone smashed the Side of a Oldsmobile parked at the corner of Highway and Winston Churchill Boulevard causing damage overnight Nov 100 damage Someone used a tire iron to smash the passenger window of a 1978 Ford parked on in the rural area of Halton Hills over night Nov 11 police say The pro perty damage is estimated at Jackets stolen Police say someone stole worth of leather jackets and a purse from a locked 1989 Suzuki parked on Guelph Street in Georgetown the evening of Nov 10 The culprit smashed out one of the vehicles windows to get at the jackets Theft charge Police charged a 36yearold Georgetown man with theft under afer was stolen from a Queen Street gas bar in Acton Wednesday A Dec 11 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident 2000 damage A charge of property damage has been laid in connection with worth of damage caused to a Chrysler parked in the area of Winston Churchill Boulevard south of Sideroad 5 in Hills sometime between Sept and Nov A 22 yearold Georgetown man is to appear in court Jan in connection with the charge The culprit smashed the car s in tenor shot a shotgun shell into the car and painted the vehicle with graffiti police say Threecar collision A 1984 Mazda was severely damaged following a three car collision on Winston Churchill Boulevard at Sideroad in Hills last Thursday afternoon Police say the Mazda which was driven by a 36yearold Milton man pulled out into the intersec tlon westbound on Sideroad 5 and collided with a Ford travell ing southbound on Winston chill Boulevard The Mazda then collided with a 1982 Chrysler travelling eastbound on Sideroad A 40yearold Mississauga woman was driving the Ford while a Brampton woman was driving the Chrysler Police laid a charge of failure to yield in connection with the incident Valedictorian Meredith Hemp valedictorian for Georgetown District High Schools commencement ceremonies was recognized for her accomplishments in a number of areas photo Men Wo Award winner Heather Meek was the recipient of the Georgetown Herald award recognizing the accomplishments of a student who has obtained high standing after four years in a program majoring in business subjects Heather received the award at the Georgetown District High School commencement ceremonies Nov by Lauren NOW AVAILABLE 211 Street Georgetown NORTHVIEW CENTRE CHURCH DIRECTORY SPECIAL BEST PERFORMER 808810 RAM Floppy Philips Monitor Founder at Vitex Specializing In affordable PCs Sof war and Peripherals or home and small business use NONDENOMINATIONAL PENTECOSTAL ALL PEOPLES CHURCH DELIVERANCE CENTRE 41 Finchgate blvd SW corner 7 Bible Study Worship Deliverance Sunday 1030 am m Wednesday 8 00 m We Provide Children Church Nursery Service English to Italian translation Pastor George A LeRoy TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL DISPLAY ADVERTISING 8772201 Water run off pollutes Actons Fairy Lake Storm water and urban residen water runoff are the chief causes of pollution at Acton s Fairy Lake a report to Halton Regional council says health department prepared a 60page report on causes of high bacteria levels in Fairy Lake near Highway 25 that kept the lake s beaches unsafe for swimming most of the summer Fairy Lake s old beach was open 65 days this summer the Breezes beach was safe for swimming days and the new beach showed unacceptable bacteria levels of the sample days Sampling over the past three years showed levels of fecal col iform animal excrement above 200 parts for each ml of water Regional director of environmen health Peter Willmott said Thursday The lake was tested by a paid University of Waterloo student bet ween May and August this year The water quality in Fairy Lake particularly the new beach has been consistently poor Mr said The Regional health report warns if Fairy Lake is to con as a recreational area steps will have to be taken to address the 50s 60s dance The Ladies baseball team is holding a 50s and 60s dance at the Ballmafad Com mumty Centre on Saturday Nov starting at p m The night will feature a menu The disc are George and Shane Tickets are 6 per person Proceeds will go towards the Jim Bailey baseball diamond issues raised through the study Regional health officials will present the Fairy Lake report to Hills councillors sometime in November or December Mr said The Fairy Lake report indicates that poor water quality is found mainly on the lake shore Samples from the middle of the lake indicated clean healthy water the report says Mr said although waterfowl contribute to the bacteria in the water the main area of concern is near the new boathouse where the birds con The report says pollution counts increase each summer because a million gallons of water are pumped out of Fairy Lake each year despite the closure of the Tannery owned by Canada Packers With a lower water level the lake becomes overgrown with weeds and unnavigable in areas Fairy Lake continues to be a problem the Regional report says but several technologies are being explored which might permit the use of Fairy Lake as a ing area notwithstanding high pollution counts Charge laid Police laid a charge of follow ing two closely a twocar collision on Steeles Avenue at the Fifth Line in Halton Hills dunng the early evening of Nov A Chevrolet driven eastbound on Steeles Avenue by a yearold Milton woman collided with the rear of a 1986 Chevrolet that was stopped eastbound on Steeles Avenue signalling to make a left tum A year old Georgetown woman was driving the Chevrolet Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada Christmas Break Special 4 Days December 26 27 28 29 900 338 Mountain view Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 Give the gift of a lifetime Christmas Gift Certificates NOW AVAILABLE 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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