Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1990, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD Wednesday July 190 Vehicle sideswiped While driving northbound on Sixth Line near Sideroad a yearold Georgetown womans white Chevrolet sideswiped an oncoming car after swerving to avoid pedestrians June 30 police report Bicyclist injured Jim Norton of Beaver St was taken to hospital by am bulance after his bicycle struck the back of a stopped car at Mountainview and River Roads June 29 After being treated for minor injuries the 14 year old was released from Georgetown Memorial and District hospital shortly afterwards The accident occurred at approximately 30 pm After turning back to see if it was safe to change lanes the Georgetown boy slammed into the back of a 35 year old Cheltenham man s blue Nissan The Nissan and the BMX were both moderately damaged Truck vandalized Not a peep was heard at 240 Delrex Blvd between 30 a m and on June 28 when suspects smashed out the wind shield side and rear windows of a pick up truck Police say approximately 800 damage was done to the black Ford pick up Shotguns missing Two 20guage shotguns were reported missing from Canadian Since there is no record of sale for the shotguns sporting depart managers suspect the guns were stolen however police were told the guns may have been sold without obtaining the pur chaser s name or the weapons serial numbers or model numbers The shotguns worth were discovered missing during an inventory check The guns may have been sold or gone miss and 26 House breakins Close to 1 in jewelry and stolen June 26 from Raylawn Cr after culprits broke in and rummaged through the home Police say the thieves broke in to the residence between 11 am and It is believed they entered through the rear base ment door of the home went upstairs to the master bedroom and down to a basement bedroom The thieves took a diamond nng four gold chains pearl earr ings and in loonies The thieves also took a spare set of keys from a rack on a kitchen wall Suspicious theft Police believe thieves who broke into Auto Wreckers at Sideroad and Fifth Line were familiar with the property and were only interested in petty cash Between June and July 1 the thieves broke in by using bolt cut to cut the latch to an en trance gate They then cut the lock to a shed where they found a drawer hidden underneath a desk pried it open and removed The attending policeman reported the suspects were familiar with the area since they went straight for the hidden cashbox and left other valuable items undisturbed Thieves frustrated A three foot square was cut out of the garage door of a Arm strong Ave auto company leav a large hole however no tools could be found Police say the hole which ed 100 in damage was cut bet ween June and July Nothing was reported stolen Jewelry theft Thieves stole a VCR and jewelry worth from a Cobblehill home on June 28 between am and 5 m Police say unknown entered the home through a base ment window kept open with a hose left for pool senice Both the and her husband were working during the robbery Police say partial footprints were located al the open window Jewel including a pearl necklace earrings gold chain and pendant emerald ring and cosmetics were taken Police say the culprits exited the front door No suspects have been identified Break and enter at golf clubs Halton Regional Police and Cnme Stoppers are requesting the public assistance in the in of break and enter and thefts from two golf clubs in Burl mgton The first entry took place over night June at the Indian Wells Golf Club at Walkers Line Burlington The suspects gained entry through a window into the pro shop Stolen were two Sharp ER2381 cash registers value each Center LOSE 17to25 POUNDS IN WEEKS MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 14 piece Jack Nicholas field golf set value 500 Sputters value each a cash float The second entry took place the same evening at the Burlington Springs Golf Course Entry was gained to the basement and exten sive damage was caused The dm room pro shop and store room were ransacked Stolen was Panasonic VCR value a cash float Both entries took place sometime between midnight and a m If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case you may be eligible for a cash reward You need not give your name and your call will be treated with complete anonymity Please call 18006685151 Community forum The meaning of Canada Day HARRY BOTTOMS Georgetown Canada Day is something everyone in the nation should be proud of from coast to coast MICHELLE GELOK Glen JACK PRESSWOOD Georgetown Williams Its Canada birthday It means we should all stick and we should all be happy for our together for the good of the country country as a whole Region will request residents to follow water program Halton Region will soon be ask ing the residents in Halton Hills and the rest of the Region to ony water their lawn on designated days during the summer as part of its water conservation program Residents and businesses will on be able to water their lawn on an even or odd day depending on their address and the date of the month said George of Halton s Public Works Department Only those residents and businesses hooked up to a municipal water line will be ef by the new restrictions said Mr The Region will use the local media in each of s four municipalities Hills Burl Milton and to in form people of the days they can water their lawns The exact date for the restrictions to begin has yet be determined Mr said The restrictions are being im this summer said Mr because in previous summers at peak times reservoir levels have become depleted so much that the Region had ficulties serving the general public and its Regions fire departments The restrictions will also delay demands for water treatment plant construction and reservoir construction said Mr Mr Woodburn doesnt expect the Region will fine people who water Iheir lawns on the wrong day In stead he said our intention is to knock on the abusers door and in form him of what he is doing wrong s water conservation pro gram also includes asking the four municipalities to require developers to include water saving devices in all new subdivisions Negotiations between the Regions public works department and those of the area municipalities have just begun said Mr Woodburn The third aspect of the program calls for the Region to prepare a study to determine if needs a more extensive water conserva program Included in the study will be an analysis of the need the cost in volved staffing requirements and required legislation This part of the program will be considered during the Region s budget deliberations which begin later this year 111 III II 111 II III III 111 III III II III II III III l III III II III III II HI II III II HI I HI in WERE YOUR INSURANCE BROKERS WE UNDERSTAND PAUL C ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 143 MILL ST Georgetown Ontario Spring Car Cleaning Special IntirlOf Shampoo Hind Wiling Engine 125 00 Reg Super Lubb MOUNTAINVIEW ARMSTRONG AVE 8779394 Hi THE HOTEL Main St S Georgetown 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