Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1990, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday July 28 1990 Hubcaps stolen Two hubcaps worth were stolen from a 1988 Oldsmobile Delta parked at an Arietta Street address between July 24 at and July 25 at 30 a Police are investigating Toyota Tercel denying criminal involvement Police say the ownership identified the vehicle as unsuitable for licensing A search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of worth of hashish Police have charged a 20year old London man with possession of stolen property Two London men and have also been charged with possession of nar Dirt bike stolen Moderate damages A 1963 Honda dirt bike was stolen from a Victoria Avenue residence Wednesday after unknown persons cut the lock off a garden shed Police say that a front licence plate was recovered and seized as evidence The in vestigation continues Assaulted robbed Police say a 22yearold Tren ton woman drove to Peel Memorial Hospital with bruises to her face eyes front torso and back and left side after she was assaulted and robbed outside a Maple Avenue home Wednesday at about pm Police say the woman was intending to return some property to a resident of the address but when no one answered the door she returned to her car While at hospital she told police she was grabbed from behind beaten and robbed of cash and a bank machine card Halton Police are investigating Charges laid Three London men have been arrested after police spotted a car reported stolen from Lon don parked outside an Acton variety store Wednesday at a in One of the occupants pro duced ownership for the Moderate damages resulted from an accident at Old Trafalgar Road and Steeles Avenue on Tuesday at p A 1989 black Ford Ranger driven by a 25yearold Georgetown man went out of control as it turned northbound on to Old Trafalgar Road hitting a car ahead Restaurant ransacked Police say a Main Street restaurant owner has reported the theft of close to worth of restaurant equipment from the basement of the restaurant bet ween Wednesday at pm and Thursday at 9 30p m Last Monday the owner con tacted the individual who was leasing the restaurant to inform him a cheque had been returned for insufficient funds When the owner attended the restaurant on Wednesday he discovered it was closed After having a locksmith open the restaurant the owner while videotaping found the restaurant was almost empty The equip ment which was included in the lease included chairs tables a cash register fire extinguisher table setting cups an icemaker fridge and a fryer Police are in the heft Police request publics help Police are requesting the public s assistance regarding a ly 24 or 25 incident at a Street apartment which resulted in the complete rearrangement of the resident s furniture and thefts totalling 500 The owner arrived home to find a sign invade my space I rear range your face which normal hung on his bedroom hanging on his front door Police say tools were used to pry open the front door to gain entry to the apart Once the owner entered the apartment he discovered the living room had been rearranged kit chairs were turned upside down the was turned to face the wall and a stuffed racoon was left hanging from the ceiling The culpnts also drank pop and beer and ate a box of bars found m the Kitchen A wall unit was moved from one side of the room to another The owner told police m mature liquor bottles were exactlv where they were left on the shelf A blanket was placed over the owner s pet ferret cage left sit ting in the centre of the living room Police say it had appeared the owner s bed had been slept in and an article of women clothing was left under the covers The owner later discovered the thieves had stolen two rings liquor and a camera Police are investigating the dent as a practical joke since there were many valuable items left touched in the residence Anyone who could provide police with further information concern ing the incident is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Eacrett at Regional Police at 878551 1 Warrant issued for chase suspect Halton police have issued a war rant for the arrest of a Toronto man involved in a July 19 high speed chase which took police through Acton Georgetown Brampton and Metro Two Halton police officers iden tified the 30yearold Toronto man as the suspect involved in the July 19 pursuit The suspect is in custody of Metro Police following a July 24 foot pursuit in downtown Toronto The pursuit began after a policeman clocked a white cube van travelling northbound on Highway 25 at km par hour Several attempts by police to stop the van failed as the van speed in creased to km per hour as It travelled through Acton and Georgetown Police say the van continued on Highway towards Brampton and ran a red light at Highway 7 and Highway 10 bre two Peel Regional police cars collided The chase continued south on Highway and into Metro Halton police are awaiting the suspect release from Metro police police are planning to lay charges of dangerous dnv ing possession of a stolen vehicle failing to comply with probation and failing to stop for police Chamber logo winner Georgetown resident Diane Munro middle was presented with a cheque Wednesday at the Georgetown Library for her award winning Hills Chamber of Commerce logo On hand to present the cheque was the Chambers manager Doug left and contest chairman Tom Mrs who has a Bachelor of Arts degree from York University said the logo In corporates the and symbolizes the physical characteristics of the town The logo Is encircled she said to represent continuity In the business com Mrs Munro entry was one of 15 the judges considered Herald photo Council approves farm building Halton Hills Council approved the building of a house at Lot 25 and Concession in Halton Hills despite claims from Halton Hills Councillor Spence that the houses proposed loci inn cri near to the other buildings on the Position left vacant Halton Hills council decided Monday not to fill the 32 to town Recreation and Parks Department position of Adult Ser ices Supervisor until at least The position was previously held by Jeff Bitton Mr recentl took a position with the Township of Svdney The town is facing hard times and weve got to bite the bullet said Acton Councillor Rick Bon who introduced the motion stressed the posi hasn t been eliminated It has been deferred to the budget deliberations he said The councillor estimated the town would save almost this by not hiring someone un til 1991 The councillor did acknowledge the deferral might put a strain on the recreation department and might force it to cut some ser vices But the town has to play hard ball said Bonnette The councillor suggested the position could be eliminated but nothing would be known until 1991 budget deliberations Council will have a good debate he said The deferral will give town staff and council time to think about the need for the position explained Coun property I have to stretch my imagina tion to believe that the house is in the farm cluster Spence told the owner Owner Gerald Sternberg who appeared before Council Monday argued the Halton Agricultural Ad visory Committee told him where to put the house A location said Mr Sternberg that committee considered part of the farm cluster In support of the application town Coun Pam Johnston said I support the applicant because he put it where the agricultural com mittee told him to Mr Sternberg explained to coun cil he needed the house so he could oversee his farm operation Mr Sternberg operates a 23- breeding and racing opera tion There are already two single family homes on the property to house full time farm help There is also a mobile home a horse exer cise jogging track and various farm buildings Mr Sternberg already has ap provals for these buildings He needed town council approval to build the home in question because the property is zoned Niagara Escarpment Complemen tary Use That means residences are normally allowed for retiring fanners or full time farm help But because the property is in a rural area and the house is needed to run the farm according to the Agricultural Advisory Committee council agreed with a staff recom mendation that construction of the house be permitted College free ESTIMATES 8772746 Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY hours MARKET PLACE PLAZA Wo FH 10 GEORGETOWN CLASSROOM 16 RD S 4 DAY SPECIAL PROGRAM July 3031 Aug 12 900 am to 338 pm Aug 1516 Wed Thurs Evenings 630 pm to 938 8770751 350000 GRADUA TES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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