Page I THE HERALD Wednesday damage Nearly damage was done after a 29yearold Georgetown man smashed the glass of a sliding door after an argument with a female at Main Street July at 10 Police say the man was inside drinking beer before he went outside and argued with the female Bitten by dogs A Georgetown man and a seven yearold boy received several flesh wounds alter two dogs running loose near 12 Frederick St attack them on July at p m Police say the man was walking across the street from the 12 Frederick St home when the dogs bit him on both legs The boy who was ruling his bicycle by the home was bitten on the calf by the two dogs When the police arrived at the scene the were locked in the owner s home The investigation continues Hashish possession During a routine parking checck at Club in the early Sunday morning hours police ar rested three Brampton men who were found possessing hashish Police observed the men standing between cars and approached the group Half a cigarette containing tobacco and brown chunks of hashish were found in the posses sion of a 20yearold Brampton man who is scheduled to appear in Milton Provincial Court August The other two Brampton men were released and will not appear in court Junk food attack The Hornby Park concession booth at Sixth Line and Steeles Avenue was the victim of a junk food attack Saturday evening as several persons removed worth of pop chips and chocolate bars Police say a group of persons entered the booth by prying off the doorknob and took numerous can dy items The culprits were ap parently only interested in the food as many baseball items were left untouched Reports indicated the ballpark bordered by fields and trees is frequently robbed on Saturday evenings Firecracker mischief A Pennington Crescent was the second horn in several weeks to wake up with a bang between July at and July 8 at a m A Supersonic Bang firecracker was placed in the home s mailbox blow the box of the wall resulting in damage Ladders stolen Four 24 foot ladders worth were stolen from the Bell Canada building at Sixth Line and Steeles Avenue between July 6 and July Police say culprits removed three ladders from atop Bell vans and one ladder from the side of the Bell building Each ladder was marked with Bell stickers on the side Assault charges Police have charged a 30yearold man with aggravated assault and assault causing bodily harm after the man arrived at his Mountainview Road home after drinking and found his commonlaw wife in bed with another man Police say his 22 year old commonlaw wife suffered in juries to the face and was taken to Peel Memorial Hospital The Bramp ton man was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after he was dragged into a field and repeatedly punched and kicked Care control charge A 32 yearold Georgetown man was charged with being in care and con trol of a vehicle while intoxicated July at a Police responded to a call that the man was slumped over the steering wheel of his 1937 blue Chevrolet Van which was running with the lights on in his driveway The man is scheduled to appear in Milton Provincial Court August 1990 No Blue Jay fan As an 18yearold Georgetown man was walking to his car parked near 300 Guelph St a man approached the car kicked in the front left signal and threatened to wrap the mans Blue Jay cap around his neck because he hated the team The culprit is described as in his late 20 or early 30s medium build snort dirty blonde hair and scarred face The police do not have a suspect the July llpm incident Boots stolen from shoe store Hal ton Regional Police and Crime Stoppers and Georgetown are requesting the public assistance in solving the entry and theft where 6 pairs of Doc Mar tin a popular syle boot were stolen This entry and theft took place at Rhonda s Runner a store situated on the east side of Mill Street in Georgetown that sells bikes skate board equipment and shoes There had been two attempts at entering the store The were successful on the second at tempt The first attempt took place during the early hours of Thurs day 14th of June The suspects taped a piece of cloth over the business door window and broke the window at the door latch The suspects were unable to gain entry at this time On Wednesday 27th of June the suspects returned and taped two green garbage bags against the POWER meeting The 8 POWER general meeting on July at Ball will show a video nude by Halton Cable TV the discovery of chemical In Ebnira drinking water The video was made from the citizens point of view The showing will follow the business portion of the meeting Hall is on the comer of the Line and the All are invited CRIME STOPPERS glass on the store door The win dow was then broken and the suspects entered the store The on ly items stolen were the boots with a value of 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 Community forum Should Peterson call an election Jerry Georgetown I think he should call it tight away I think his support of Lake made a lot of people in Ontario unhappy It time to find out for sure if the people supported his stand Lorraine Blair Georgetown He should call one before September because all the issues in the news such as Sunday shopp ing and the Meech Lake Accord are fresh in peoples minds So they 11 know why they are voting and for whom they are voting for instead of only voting for the party they ve voted for in the past Adrian Mills Georgetown Yes If he called it soon he d get a good grasp of how people feel on the different issues like Meech Lake Sunday shopping and educa tion underfunding Halton Rape Crisis Centre schedules November conference Two experts on sexual assault will be guest speakers at a Nov 9 Halton Rape Crisis Centre con on understanding the ef fectsofrape The centre s executive director Beverly said the con is part of a fiveyear strategy to educate public officials about rape in order to provide bet ter help to sexual assault victims Rix Rogers a special advisor to the Ontirio Health Department recently completed a 192 page study on sexual abuse against children and women The report identified violence against children and women as so per vasive that it could never be eliminated but only reduced His report concluded that per cent of women will be subjected to sexual violence at least once in their lives and that 90 per cent of the attackers are male Ann Mane executive director of the Barne Rape Crisis Centre has been travelling throughout Ontario speaking to police forces and police colleges to help them better understand how to deal with rape victims Mrs is optimistic that if public officials such as police were more knowledgeable about the effects of rape the vie tims would have more faith in the system Only one- in victims go to the police because victims fear they will be blamed for provoking the attack she maintains The victim immediately blames herself Mrs Lafrancois said adding society says don t ever have a drink or she was look for it by what she was wearing It unfair to put the responsibility on women Meanwhile men are the ones that are doing it she argued All members of society must be aware each rape victim may res pond differently said Mrs Lafran People expect stereotyped responses such as uncontrollable crying but often the victims are calm and keep everything inside she insisted It con be frustrating for the vie t to offer police any information because much of the attack may have been blocked out and the vie Urn can t talk about it If the vie tims can t offer any information it is unlikely they will go to the police and sexual crimes will go unreported Most rapes are committed by ac of the victim and not by an anonymous attacker in some dark alley late at night said Mrs Lafrancois Many high school girls are sexually assaulted by friends or dates 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