Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1985, p. 2

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POLICE BEAT SIZING EM UP I tarold Emily Thompson and from write I own and area were Heather a closer look a thr fourth annual George- toy The bone on display town and Cruris sale and Ihe craft sale held Saturday at North on Herald Dan Ralph Golf and Country Club Craft Rainstorms no fun for these residents Getting your basement flooded theres a severe rainstorm is no fun as residents on Raylawn Crescent Duncan Drive Pennington Crescent Airedale Court Drue Boulevard Mountain view Road South Irwm Crescent and Crescent will agree The morning and afternoon rain storms Aug left their effects with nearly SO mm of rainfall on these residents For Crescent and Duncan Drive area residents flooding should hospital volunteer hours The General Meeting of the Georgetown Hospital Auxiliary was at the Bennett Health Care Centre Reports indicated the leers have been very busy There is an average of approximately hours of volunteer work weekly for in hospital services including ward workers teenage volunteers gift hops hair- dressing and physiotherapy This does not include hours given for knitting fund raising and executive work etc There is still need for more help in the areas of baby photos gift cart telephone committee and hair- dressing Now that the children are back to school consider volunteering a couple of hours a week to your hospital Fund raising events are in full swing TheHairandFashionShowOct will be an enjoyable evening Plans are being made for the Christinas Ball Dec our big event of the year The speaker scheduled for this meeting Nancy Veteri narian was unable to attend due to an emergency at the clinic Gloves for hydro Ma no Glove Co Ltd of Acton recently was awarded a contract worth from Ontario Hydro The contract involves the supply of high grade leather gloves used by Ontario Hydro linemen soon bo a thing of the past region is to begin replacing sections or sanitary sewer main next month Following a series of investigati ons regional staff were able to zoom in on the reason for basement for these res The sanitary sewer mains were surcharging For residents of the Road South area the regional investi gators are out scratching their heads over the reasons for flooding When they identify where the problem originates and how it can be solved the region will take on Its responsibility to solve the flooding The rest of the streets named above appear to have storm water flooding problems Regional staff dont think it has anything to do with the sanitary sewers Together with Halton Hills staff regional staff have entered into preliminary Investigations and discussions to determine a likely cause for the floodings and how they can be prevented OPENING OCT WuU GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FREE COFFEE I WOULD TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE YOU DOWN TO OUR CAMPAIGN OFFICES OCTOBER 25th FOR A CAMPAIGN KICKOFF COFFEE PARTY I HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE GEORGETOWN Oct 24 37 8731833 ACTON Oct 25 37 pm 8S33083 WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BETTER HAL TON HILLS Truck rolls Saturday at m a 1977 CMC tractor trailer entered a ditch and rolled on a 15 sharp bend Damage to the tractor trailer was and 000 to the tanker trailer police said lslic of RR3 in Milton received minor injuries Impaired drivers A Georgetown man was discovered impaired Saturday at He was driving on the Ninth Line at Ten A routine check by police a I Road and River Drive discovered on impaired Georgetown man Friday night An Acton man was found Impaired after an accident Friday at Queen and Lonefield Streets in Acton Police estimate damage was done An impaired man did 13 at m The accident occurred on Street and involved a Georgetown Cadillac stolen A 197G Cadillac was taken from Main St North Thursday The keys were left in the two door sedan police said damage to car A Ford Grenada was hit on the side Sunday on Maple at Market Street The driver responsible failed to remain Police estimated MOO damage was done to the Ford Chain saw missing A chalnsaw was reported missing from an RR4 home in Ha I Ion mils Friday The saw was eft in a shed at the back of a house Car hits tree An Alton man fled from his liter it left the road and hit a tree on Street at Mill Street Oct About S3 damage was done to the car police said Forced off road An unknown driver travelling on the wrong side of Avenue forced a Hornby man off the causing damage io his Mercury Oct at J a in police The Hornby man was west bound when he was forced to brake causing him to skid into the ditch Stealing furs A JO year old Toronto man was caught stealing a fur coat from the Olde Hide House Friday at His court date Is November 18 False ID A VCR and four video tapes were taken out with false identification from the Video Station on 138 St in Georgetown The goods worth were taken out Friday at JO and were not returned by the agreed time Car collision A man pulled out into the passing lane from a driveway on Street at Drive Satur day at 55 and was hit by an Acton mans 1982 Mazda travelling at kilometers per hour There was about damage to the and to the mans 1979 Clarification The Herald wishes to clarify a story written Oct Page One Involv ing the stabbing of Acton resident Kim The Herald reported the assailant was an acquaintance of the victim when in fact the assailant was only known to the victim Dog damages car A dog on the Line caused a woman to drive her 1981 Mercury a ditch Friday at 12 a The woman was travelling at kilometers per hour when she swerved LEARN THE KEY TO SAFE DRIVING JACK BEER PROPRIETOR FOR WINTER PROTECTION CALL KtZPING We Specialize In Proofing Sun Roofs Shine Interiors Upholstery Guard Car Covers Vinyl Hoof PinStriping Touch up Paint Splash Guards Window Tinting Running Boards Rd Georgetown Call 8776136 Burlington Carpet The Floor Connection Canadas largest floor covering family have a bumper crop of beautiful Burlington carpets at truly special prices just for you Pnces that easily fit your budget styles that elegantly enhance your own decor theme An exceptional 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