Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1991, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD Wednesday June 5 Assault charge Halton Regional Police report a Georgetown man has been ed with assault level one after he struck his girlfriend in the face at a public restaurant Friday night Police say the man who cannot be identified to pro tect the identity of the victim was in a Georgetown restaurant with friends when his temporary livein girlfriend and him started arguing The argument escalated and he struck her in the face knocking her to the floor sa police Then he began throwing tables chairs and beer bottles around causing damage and fur assaulted the victim who was trying to get the accused out of the restaurant Police charged the man with mischief assault and breach of probation He ap peared in Milton court Monday hearing Tired intruder An Acton woman whose house was illegally entered night old police nothing is miss ing and the unknown culprit had slept in her bed Police sa the suspect entered a window on the second floor of the Street home in Acton and entered all rooms of the bouse before clearing the bed and sleeping il The was seen on the roof of the home a neighbor but as gone hen police armed The man is described as white approximate j 18 of age with dark hair He was wearing blue jeans Police are continuing their in vestigation Impaired driving Police say a man who disobeyed a stop sign at high speed on Trafalgar Road severe ly damaged his 1986 Ford Mustang last Tuesday The report the man was northbound on Trafalgar Road when he ran a stop sign at Hwy and entered the north ditch The man injured but was charged with impaired driving Strikes pole A man who tried to miss a rab bit on the road severely damaged his car May 23 police say The Guelph man driving a Hon da was eastbound on Side Road when a rabbit ran out in front of him He to swerve to avoid the animal but lost control of the car and struck a pole He wasnt injured No charges were laid Gone fishing Police say 2 200 worth of fishing regulations and licences were stolen off the porch of a Nor val man s house overnight May 23 The box of fishing licenses was left on the porch by a courier company while the complainent was out The box was later recovered on Winston Churchill Boulevard with 200 fishing licenses missing Police are still investigating Truck stripped A Georgetown man who left his truck parked overnight Thursda at Norval Meat Packers found his truck up on bricks and his stereo and cellular telephone stolen day morning Police sa worth of equipment was taken off the 1989 Ford truck Police are continuing their Rural breakin Police haven t determined how much was stolen from a rural Georgetown residence day but item missing Police si unknow n suspects kicked in the front door of the house forcing a to rip through the door frame while entering the house Once inside entered all rooms stealing a microwave speakers and jewelerv Police are still in Dentures stolen A woman s dentures were stolen from her car along with a pair of prescription glasses and a gold bracelet last Tuesday night say police The woman left her car parked in the underground parking lot on Park in Georgetown and when she return ed found the items valued at missing HEART AND STROKE Of ONTARIO IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADAS KILLER CANADIAN TIRE CORRECTION NOTICE For The Following Publications DEAL 321 SET FOR SUMMER FLYER PAGE 3 Items 3 and DELUXE RESIN CHAIRS Product No OOO IX Due to late delivery the above items may not be available during the week of sale However ram checks will be issued DEAL 322 SET FOR SUMMER FLYER PAGE 2 EXTRA LONG SHACKLE LOCK Product No 6 PAGE Item 113 PIECE SET Product No IX Item 3 OVAL EXTENSION RESIN TABLE Product No 0839 8 Duo to an unexpectedly high demand the above products may not be available during the week of the sale However rainchecks will be issued We regret any inconvenience this may have caused you and we look forward to serving you Community Forum How do you beat the heat John Manning Georgetown 1 like to sit down and have a cold ice tea in the shade Anne Jones Milton Mister Freeze Ross Pezzack Speyslde Lots of ice cream especiallj chocolate Smoking harms the environment BARBARA RIEGCR lit raid It is Canadian Environment Week and the Canadian Canter Societ would like to take it s hat off to lit generation of environmental aware in dividunls who show their social in environmental preservation methods There are many facts that the C S would like you to keep in mind about the environment tobacco and us If you are environmentally con scious the following are a few salient facts that will surely pre vent you from or assist you your decision to quit smoking Our Env at Large In the developing world the equivalent of one tree is burned for every cigarettes tured Canadian youth smoke million cigarettes a day Cigarettes use up a lot of paper not just the paper in which the cigarettes are rolled but also the paper that makes up the packs in which the cigarettes are sold A modern cigarette manufac luring machine of paper an hour It takes large trees to cure about acre of tobacco Tobacco leaves are cured by fire and are kept at a high temperature for about a week Whenever tobacco is grown food is not If the land used for tobacco was used for growing food there would be enough food to feed 10 to 20 million people It takes more than years for a cigarette butt to biodegrade Our Immediate Environment Environmental Tobacco Smoke is air pollution caused by the presence of tobac smoke It is very dangerous there is no safe level of exposure contains at least 60 cancer causing substances as well as approximately other chemicals cyanide arsenic ammonia nicotine for maldehyde There are about 100 times more cyanide en the smoke from I cigarette than in the 2 Chilean grapes impounded by the govern menl Children exposed to ETS in their homes have increased risks of breathing problems asthma attacks ear in and pneumonia If you are around smokers the air you breath could be the same as smoking 2 cigarettes a day Four cigarette butts eaten can KILL a baby Over half the fires in which children are killed are caused by careless smoking The Canadian Cancer Society would like you to butt out both for yourself your friends and loved ones and the environment YOU CAN WIN A pair of tickets to the Kiwanis Clubs Annual LOBSTERFEST Dinner and Dance A 75 00 Value ust by entering I ALL YOU CAN EAT LOBSTER STEAK SATURDAY JUNE Sth at GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Deadline for entries is June and June at 5 00 Two winners will receive a pair of tickets for each draw upon answering a skill testing question BALLOT Simply drop off this ballot al The Herald by the deadline and if you win we contact you by phone to pick up your tickets Name Address Work Phone Home Drop off your entries at THE HERALD Guelph Street Georgetown

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