Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1990, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK September io Police Beat Store breakin Approximately in tromcs equipment whs stolen from Guelph let Ironies after unknown persons smashed out a front window Thursday about 1 im property included sou rat i mi and CD phvtrs It tht second time inside a month the store has been broken into Point are investigating Furniture stolen Wicker furniture artifacts were from a Willow Street North Acton id dress on 10 a m and Point tin wis removed from tin front porch Trailer entered On Sept between W a and 12 30 p m unknown persons forced the front door of a trailer parked at Springs Park and removed more than from he Rings earrings ind clip were stolen from he trailer suspeil several vouths are responsible for the thefts is numerous footprints were discov at the scene Vehicle damaged It is SI in damage was done to 1 con bet ween Sept and 10 after unknown persons threw a brick through the roof and smashed the front window Police say a brick was found on the front seal of the tar parked at a pnv near Highway and theft Hit and pin on unknown ptr sons i Lint cist home in mad I and and equipment say to the home was gained sliding open window iiilpriK ceded lo ransack the home and stole jewellry and a order A witness told police three persons were seen leaving the an a tar a across Cash removed Polite in looking or a who the Hills an believe wis involved in i theft from the Hiding near 1 Sixth line between Sipl 10 and It was reported to police that had been amoved from office box and and tapes were taken from i vthick parked on the property Youth charged Polite have chaiged a ITveir old Acton with assault an turned near Acton District High School at 10 a Wednesdav Polite sav one susluned minor in juries after being struck in the face and liter kicked Break enter and theft The Halton Regional Police in Georgetown are asking for the public s assistance in a break enter and theft to a car stereo business where approx S3 500 in merchandise was stolen The theft turned on Thursdav at Georgetown Custom Sound on Sinclair in The shop is situated in i strip which faces south on Sinclair Avenue entered building smashing the single pint of tl it the bottom tht pedestrian door it wist of shop I he tntutd through I hi hole in Iht I II Km in CRIME STOPPERS hi 40 HALTON silver Sonv amplifier black Sonv XL black black amplifier 10 black A in pin or Mi IF hiw inform ids to in in this or in In dip foi isli ril mill hoi turn Hill unit ill will In m with Swing your partner Swing your partner round and round That what his couph and several other did Wednesday night at the Pine Valley In troduction night for people Interested In Joining the club The was held at Public School The club season runs from September to May New dancers meet every Wednesday from AS p to 10 m at Plnevlew Public School while experienced dancer meet Tuesdays during the same period at George Ken nedv Public School In Georgetown I- or Information about joining Iht club tall BUI Douglas v Seniors recognized by Chamber Doug Pennit front row far left of the Hills Number or donatid Si on ilf of the lo the Senior mire ammiltir outside the In furni i building to help the commit It in their efforts to in itptmg ihtque ih Isubtl front row fir right present for the presentation win st row left lo right Pat LI sic third row left to right Ina Peterson tins Robertson Back row left to right I Bob Illio Those attending the cheque presentation were volunteers who manntd tht chamber tourist information boolli in Speyside this summer I the same day Mr donated the same amount of money to tht Georgetown and District Seniors to this group in their attempts lo establish a senior Ire in Georgetown The presentation was made at Gordon Memorial Arena Those attending this prestntalion iso volunteers who also manned the tourist information booth Herald Acton program offered by CMHA tht Herald A recreational activity program for sufferers of chronic disorders such as schizophrenia living in North Halton is expected to be established in Acton sometime in early winter said the Executive Director of the Halton Branch of the Canadian Menial Health Association Pearl Wolfe Ms Wolfe she would like to established as tarlv as but predicts its during winter that the issoti it inn will receive the lit ciss il ml of OHO program winch will hi ptriltri on Hi irdmore I Hit s housing the rll II Work will Hit t pi hunt in i mi il from i nit i ill ic i inn till In spin mil pi dint null nil Ms Wi Ih Ih ill I l mi I is pi i hi it I tit ml in m pi it ti said Ms Wolfe The participants will be introduced to the local library the and so thai they can go out on their own and get involved with the com munity explained Ms Wolfe Meanwhile the North Halton Mental Health Clinic located in Milton has announced that it is to receive in provincial grant money to improve services for its psychogenalric clients according to a press release The money will be used to hire an additional therapist with psychiatric ex penence states the release This staff increase will assist in providing increased numbers of early identification and assessments The program will provide consultative services to other communities and support agencies working with the elderly and expand the educational component Further details concerning the grant could be attained by press lime i is lik rk on r inn i impl mi c us In lining I filling spin Hint Ms said is I hi ml fori I lit I t thing t do Ms Wolf met the program is ml ill jh pit who could ml ol lit mi will I inv Ivtd It ik lirni pit nits I fill lomfrt in sou list Itinf I hi vinimt nl in tin ml I id Ms Wold slit his no to tin It tit d inci 1 win ii sum w is misuJ lit iht tin ihhsh sunt in i thum I Hit retrt im Ms Wolft is il t it lit ipints will I it Iht ml Wt fill I hat it s Ihtir I h p nils will tnmurigtd lo it sht sud I sotiit 1 tht it IimIhs mighl Ik red in outings picnics mini gl at in winter Ms imporl i tin is Learn to Drive and Survive with Young Drivers of 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