Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1984, p. 2

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A Wednesday May POLICE roofed Hoof panels valued at approximately were taken from a Firebird me between Tuesday May and Thursday 3 The vehicle was parked at Park Avenue Collision on Park Avenue Garage ransacked Approximately in goods were reported after they were discovered missing from a res dental on Main Street South in Ceo town Among the items were a stroller propane Tank and various tools Van vandalized A van parked on Byron Street in George town had its stereo and equalizer removed sometime between Tuesday and Wednesday May i4JwaaaggF Obscene calls prison a possibility How serious arc the Incidents of obscene phone calls in Hills According to rcg onal pal there were Five complaints of obscene calls during January February and Of course there are probably a lot more telephone customers who just hang up and don t bother to complain If I he embarrassing calls don stop call Bell business office and remember Canada Cr m Code provides up to six months in prison and in fines for mak indecent or repeated harassing tails Furthermore Bell can disconnect or remove telephone from such callers Bake sale If sweet tooth thenyou re sure to hove gotten scent of the bake sale St Johns tin ted Church women are holding this Saturday If not the bake sale is being held in the Hills Cultural Centre foer with the eood up for grabs at a Don miss this chince to sample home baking Grease opens Thursday After months of preparation Acton District High School will present their production of Grease this Thursday Friday and Saturday nights The musical takes place in the 1950s and Is a itory about the teenagers and music from that Show times ore for each night and ticket ccs are for adults S3 for students with cards and for children twelve and under Fatal crash A Burl teenager died last Saturday enmj after apparently losing control of he 1981 Plymouth he was driving VanDerWoude was southbound on Regional Road 1 when his vehicle crossed the northbound lane and entered the cast ditch I near Sldcroad 23 The vehicle then struck a utility I pole which snapped in half and rolled end Helpers pound the pavement to reach target QUIZ WHIZ KIDS I a close match up students Iran Centennial I School In Georgetown defeated In a Quiz Kids competition at In Ac tun last week Centennial had play all the senior schools In the north to win their crown left right are Mark Chris Mel talc hack left right Iynn Warren and Lorelei Smith Herald photo program to help stop stereo thefts Herald Special Almost volunteers have been pounding the pavements across Halt on Hills for the past week Most will probably benefit from the else and all arc glad to help out But the real benefit Is gained by the individuals and families served by the North Association for the Mentally Retarded which hopes to raise from this year Mental Retardation Week canvass The canvassers go from door to explain the work of the association and to request support It Is sometimes to explain that only about per cent of the associations costs are paid by government The rest has to be recovered through fees and donations The canvasser Job is ma do easier by the fact that most Hills residents have heard of the association It a local which has been providing services for years Association represcn tatlves are hopeful that this year target will be reached and encourage everyone to give gener when a canvasser calls Your neighbor may be knocking door for more II an garden rake It he right he could be there to ask for a donation for the North Association for the Mentally Hetardcd Eleanor Crescent resident John war one of the many who pitched In a donation for the organization that helps the mentally retarded and their families The canvass continues this week Crime Prevention Constable Bob estimates that one in every cars are broken into in the Ha I Ion Hills area yearly Mostoflhe time it the car stereos that are taken and if you consider that most households have two cars Die of an Incident 1 ting your fam arc roughly one in If you want an edge nst thieves George town Custom Car Sound on Sinclair Avenue has volunteered their Saturday May 12 from to The company will engrave your I or driver s license number on your car stereo which will make it easier if ever have try and your unit They also keep the make model and number of your system on file which would also help if it was ever reported stolen Last year an est mat was reported stolen in related in Hilton Hills Car related thefts seem to appear to be on the increase in the Halt on H lis area Con stable said Estimated damage in entry to the vehicles placed at Constable said that this kind of service is offering free protection for the publ Here some thing for you come and tct it he d Travelling chiropractor of Georgetown will be attend a personal Injury seminar which be held in Toronto May The seminar is taught by Dr Bruce who runs an accident and industrial injury clinic The clinic is devoted lo the correction and prevention of whiplash and industrial Injury symptoms and disorders BEAT THE HIGH COST OF DECORATING 000 of in stock wallpaper must now be CLEARED OUT at BELOW THE MANUFACTURERS COST DISCOUNT WALLPAPER PLACE

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