Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1990, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday April a two Youths charged Halton Regional Police say three Georgetown youths and one Milton youth have been charged with possession of stolen property over Four youths were seen working on a motorcycle at a Guelph Street gas station 16 One of the Georgetown youths has also been charged with mischief after a name was scraped into the paint of a cell bed at the Guelph Street police station in Georgetown at pm April The motorcycle is worth an estimated and the damage to the ceil was approx Motorhome entered A 1975 GMC Corsair motor home in Georgetown was broken into between April and April 17 Two skylights were damaged and a door handle was broken as the thief took a 14inch color television worth a fire ex worth 50 an old style video cassette recorder worth 50 assorted country and western cassette tapes worth and 25 assorted 8track tapes worth Total value of the items taken is Police say the thief entered through one of the skylights Saw stolen A 10inch electric mitre saw with a 10inch blade and a set of blades were from a truck parked at an Erin Street residence in Glen Williams bet April and 6am The items were sitting in the truck and were not secured police say The stolen items are worth approximately 600 Theft charge A 16- yearold youth as rested and charged ith theft under 1 and possession of stolen property police say A rear personalized license plate was removed from a Ford when it was parked in an Agnes Street parking lot April The plate was put onto a 1979 Chevrolet and driven to Milton The Chevrolet was stopped in Milton The plate had been reported stolen earlier the same day Buscar collision A bus collided with a car as pulled out of a Main Street North gas station at m April The bus driven by a year old Toronto man was pulling out of the gas station when it collided with a 1981 Ford driven by a 55- yearold Georgetown man that was headed south The bus was making a right hand turn into the southbound lanes when the colli occurred Police have laid a charge of not giving the right of way Assault charge A 23yearold Georgetown man faces a charge of assault after an incident that started at a tavern April 15 The assault was originally reported to have taken place at the establishment but police say the assault actually oc curred at a Mclntyre Crescent residence At about lam a yearold Georgetown man was assaulted at the residence The man will appear in front of a judge at the Milton Court May 14 Charge laid A man has been charged with careless driving following an ac cident on Sideroad 10 east of Ninth Line at 11 20 m April 12 A 1989 Chrysler driven by a 45- yearold MUtoo man went out of control at a curve in the road The Chrysler hit a ditch and turned over police say The driver was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital to be treated for minor injuries The Chrysler was demolished Two injuries Two people were injured when a 1990 Yamaha motorcycle went out of control on Sideroad 15 near Fifth Line at I p m April 15 The Yamaha driven by a 26- yearold Brampton man was go ing west when it hit some sand went off the road hit a bump and went out of control police say The driver and passenger were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital to be treated for minor injuries The Yamaha received moderate damage Man charged A man faces a charge of careless driving following an cident which happened on Sideroad east of Fifth Line at p m A Ford driven by a 37 year old Georgetown man heading west went off the road and continued for metres before colliding with a fence post police say he Ford received moderate damage Death threat A year old man was assaulted and threatened with death when he was looking for a fnend s bicycle near the intersec tion of Young Street and Queen Street in Acton Halton Regional Police say The victim was looking for the bicycle with another youth at Apnl when the incident happened A golf club iron was used to prod the victim several times and finally to shove the victim s head against a window The attacker then threatened the victim with death A 16yearold youth has been charged with assault with a weapon and threatening death police say The youth will face the judge at the Milton courthouse May 3 This brought in Peel MP Garth Turner took only three minutes 30 seconds to paint his version of Voice of Fire at his riding office in Georgetown last week The painting a crude duplicate of the million painting recently purchased by the National Gallery of Canada sold for at a Rotary Club auction in Bolton April 18 The Rotary Club will use the for its drive to build a seniors recreation centre Herald Photo Bank robbed in Burlington CRIME STOPPERS OF By SERGEANT DAVE ATKINSON Regional Police Regional Police in vestigators in Burlington and Crime Stoppers are requesting help In the identification of a man who held up the Canadian Im perial Bank of Commerce located at Mount Forest Burl ington At m on Thursday March a lone male suspect entered the bank and spent a few minutes in the area where deposit slips are mae out by customers then joined a line awaiting ser vice When the man approached the female teller she was handed a deposit slip which stated This is a bold up I have a gun A large quantity in assorted bills was passed to the suspect who then walked from the bank and was last seen walking east from the bank The suspect is described as male white years large build over 200 lbs clean shaven with pencil thin medium brown moustache over the upper lip He was wearing thick glasses with dark brown rims dark brown English style driving hat full length beigecolored tren chcoat with brasscolored buttons and dark leather shoes with laces The suspect was also wearing thick surgical type gloves During the robbery the suspect was noticeably nervous with his hands shaking Do you know the person who robbed this bank You may be eligible for a reward of up to You will not have to give your name Call Crime Stoppers at 18006685151 with your In formation MARYS Dressmaking 77 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 8736028 THE BANK MAIN ST Effectively speaking tot Georgetown District School of the local Dons Inter national effective speaking are from left to rlgnt Laura Homer Jamie Harrison Sam Hancock and Aliaon McGUJ awards were Hansen at tbe annual peakoff held recent- WILLOW LANE NATURAL FOODS I 8333031 1 FINE FURNITURE CUSTOM DESIGNED FURNlTUBE ReUpholster 85313591 38MIIISt ACTON

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