Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1990, p. 2

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THHERAUOUTLpOK Saturday January 1990 Jewellery stolen Halton Regional Police say worth of jewellery was stolen from an Edith Street home in Georgetown between Jan 20 and Jan The window of a rear door was smashed to gain entry into the residence police say The culprits selected only valuable jewellery and left costume jewellery behind Twelve jewellery items worth between and were taken before the culprits left through the back door police say Stolen jewellery Jan 19 at pm and Jan at m somebody broke into a Parkview Boulevard home in Georgetown and stole worth of jewellery police say The house was not ransacked and other valuables were not taken so the theft may have been the work of a professional police say The thief got into the home by using a or a large screwdriver to pry open the rear door A man woke up to the noises of a person breaking into his home on Jan 23 police say The man found the culprit entering his Rosset Valley Crescent home through a side window that the man had open police say The suspect fled through several backyards Charges laid Police have charged two residents with assault following an incident in which a knife was held at a 22 yearold Hills man throat A 20yearold woman has been charged with assault and a 22yearold man has been charg with assault with a weapon police say On Jan 22 at 30 the duo were having dinner when an argument started A woman allegedly pull the hair of a 20yearold Halton Hills woman pulling her off of a sofa police say A man allegedly pulled the hair of the Halton Hills man end forced his head back putting a knife to his throat police say Dump proposals future will be clearer after February report Continued from Page l If the proposal is rejected by an board public hearing and the board forced RSI to pay court costs the proponent would disap pear to avoid payment audience members speculated RSI is a consortium of four com POWER members argued the companies would dissolve the consortium to avoid any penalty The ministry is aware of this kind of scenario but it has taken measures to ensure this won hap pen said Mr Sharp Audience members wanted to know if there is a link between the RSI proposal and the Greater Toronto Area group The GTA is examining interim and long term solutions to solve Metro area gar bage problems Mr Sharp said to the best of his knowledge the Acton site was not submitted to the GTAs Solid Waste Interim Steering Committee as a possible garbage disposal solution SWISC is currently looking at about waste disposal proposals submitted from around the world But POWER members think the RSI could sell its license for the site to another company which in turn could include the site as part of its submission to SWISC Mr Sharp said it is good for POWER to be aware of the GTA but it should concentrate its efforts primarily on the RSI proposal Mens Wear I Polo I by Ralph Lauren NOW AVAILABLE 211 Guefph Street Clean Up Vour Act Pilchlii APPRENTICESHIP START A NEW CAREER Begin Your Apprenticeship at Georgetown and District High School in a TRADE Suggested Ages 1824 Contact Bert Cocks Technical Department 8776966 5 One injury Regional Police responded to this accident involving a van and Ford at the top of the Norval Hill in Georgetown A person taken by ambulance to the Georgetown and Dialrict Memorial Hospital The accident happened in the morning of Jan 23 Herald photo UC meet Unit of Norval United Church held their January meeting at the home of Dorothy McLean on Jan 17 Dessert luncheon was served by the hostess President Dorothy opened with a New Years poem by Helen Sterner Rice Cards of thanks were read from Kate and Smith and a yearly report was read from thp Overall Units Marion Laird had the and opened with a prayer for January Marion continued with an artiee How to put VIM to a Nursing Home Visit Never say I don have enough time a single geranium brightens a bed side table Ball games and hockey make good conversation Guest speaker Leon archivist with the Archives of Ontario will be the guest speaker on the topic Treasures in the Ontario Ar chives at the next meeting of the Halton Peel Branch Ontario Genealogical Society Jan 28 at 2 p held at Chinguacousy Library Civic Centre Bramalea City Centre Visitors are welcome TVs SUPER BOWL SUPER Dont Miss Any of the Action You can score great values this week at MILLIERE TV 28 Giant Stereo Monitor COLOUR TELEVISION Sutton D pill Contiol TVVCR Remote Control Mielectron con with prompt MTS brudust sound Cable com pit bit quirti tun pint Stereo Programming VCR Hour VHS Recording Tapes only SALES and SERVICE GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES W 8773405 Before you buy check our low low prices WHY PAY MORE I

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