the HERALD- Community News Wednesday July 1991 Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 911 Fire Information 8771133 Police NonEmergency 8785511 Hospital Distress Centre 8771 21 1 Jewellery discovery Halton Regional Police report a Georgetown man turned in to worth of jewellery which he found lying by a water plant in Cedarvale Park Wednesday afternoon Police are looking for the owners of a GirardPerregaux watch valued between and dollars and a mans ring estimated to be worth approximately to 000- If the jewellery isnt claimed within a certain period of time the items will be returned to the finder Aggravated assault Police charged a 37yearold Georgetown with aggravated assault Sunday in connection with the brutal beating of a 33- yearold Georgetown man at the Hollywood Tavern in Norval Saturday night Police say the victim sustained serious injuries to his face after he was repeated ly kicked in the face A bone over the victims eye was broken which could cause permanent disfigurement say police The ac cused whom police describe as violent appeared in Milton court July 2 for a bail hearing Sexual assault Police report a Mississauga man has been charged with sex ual assault after a Georgetown woman was assaulted in her home Monday Police say the ac cused visited the victim whom he met the day before and kissed her on the mouth as she sat in the kitchen The victim ran to the bathroom where the accused grabbed her and asked her to have intercourse and produce a child The victim called police who arrested the 32yearold man He will appear in Milton court July 29 Music heist Police report unknown culprits made off with worth of compact discs cassettes and col lectors cards after they broke in to M and Record Exchange in Georgetown Saturday night Police say the culprits used a crow bar to open the door of the store Police are continuing their investigation Impaired driving An Acton man has been charg ed with- impaired driving after he lost control of the Ford pickup he was driving and demolished it on 5 west of 8th Line Monday Police say the man was northbound on 5 Sideroad when he lost control of his truck on a curve and went sideways striking a mailbox He then went into the ditch struck a culvert and stopped in a private drive He and a passenger in the car received minimal injuries Failed to stop A collision at Main St and Guelph St June 21 was caused by a driver who failed to stop police report Police say the accident occurred when an Acton man driving a Chev sedan ap proached the stop sign to turn left but did not make a complete stop and struck a 1981 Pontiac driven by a man who was at tempting to turn onto Main St off Guelph St The Chev was moderately damaged while the Pontiac was severely damaged Police charged the Acton man with failing to stop Two charges laid Policed charged an Acton man with mischief and being unlawfully in a dwelling after he forced his way into the house of his exgirlfriend Saturday Police say the accused attended the Ac ton home broke the door handle on the outside door and forced his way through another inside door He was arrested at the scene by police The accused will appear in Milton court July 29 Weapons seized Police seized 11 shotguns from a Limehouse residence Sunday after they were called to the scene by a neighbor who witness ed a suspicious looking person lurking around the premises When police arrived they found the home had been entered and noticed a man at the scene who fl ed on foot into the bush Police chased and caught the suspect who was arrested for break and enter into a house and possession of stolen property The stolen pro perty including two motorcycle helmets a flashlight and large quantity of alcohol was recovered While at the home police officers seized the shotguns because they were not stored properly All quiet in Halton Hills on the weekend Regional Police detective Sergeant Mike Eacrett said it was a very quiet weekend Halton Hills this Canada Day weekend I have only one entry in my book and that was to say when I was on duty he said He was pleased to report the Canada Day festivities in Glen Williams went off without any need for police assistance But Halton Hills didnt pass through the RIDE program without any problems Halton Regional Police media relations officer Sergeant Carey Smith said two drivers were charged with impaired driving during the RIDE check in town Sunday out of the 970 drivers that were stopped In all of Halton five impaired driving charges were laid out of vehicles that were stopped Community Forum- What does Canada Day mean to you Bob Proper Ottawa Canada Day is a nice time to remember Canada and to have patriotic feel ings Nancy Acton It is the day Canada became independent giving Canadians freedom and choice But the country doesnt feel that free these days Nobody can afford to do anything Leon Brampton Its the day where we celebrate the anniversary of our confederation It is also a holiday for one and for all 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