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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday Jane Minor injuries Halton Regional Police have laid charges of failing to have insurance and driving without plates in connection with an acci dent involving a Nissan that occurred Saturday night or Mclntyre Crescent in Georgetown A 58yearold Georgetown man was treated minor injuries at Georgetowr and District Memorial Hospita as a result of the accident Twocar collision Charges of making an im proper turn were laid following a twovehicle collision on Guelph Street in Hills during the afternoon of May 31 A Georgetown woman travell ing on Guelph Street in a Plymouth was turning into a driveway when she was hit from behind by an eastbound 1985 Mack truck driven by a 40-year- old Hamilton man The Plymouth was severely damaged Boy treated Police report a Brampton boy was treated for minor injuries at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after he was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Mountain- view Road South and Sargent Road in Georgetown during the late afternoon of May 29 Jimmy Kyriakoulias was hit by a south bound 1986 Pontiac driven by Georgetown resident Katherine 20 when he ran westbound through the intersec tion Severe damage Charges of not giving the right of way were laid following a two- car collision on Guelph Street east of Drive during the early afternoon of May 29 Police say a 1988 driven by a 19- yearold Brampton man was struck by a 1988 Honda driven by a Georgetown woman 28 while the Brampton man was attemp ting to turn westbound onto Guelph Street The man was wav ed on by an unknown third vehi cle The Honda was severely damaged Girl treated Georgetown resident Robin 17 had her foot run over by an unknown vehicle outside Georgetown District High School during the afternoon of May 29 police say Ms Atwell was treated for minor injuries at Georgetown hospital Man charged Police have laid charges of theft in connection with the disap pearance of three bags of lawn fertilizer from the front of Zellers 300 Street sometime early Sunday morning A 2d- and 27yearold Georgetown man are scheduled to appear in court July 3 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN a ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL 8772359 Major injuries A 24yearold Glen Williams man received major injuries after the car he was a passenger in went out- of control on the Tenth Line south of Sideroad 22 ending up upside down on the roadside during the early morning of May 27 police say The man is cur rently under observation at the Georgetown hospital The Fords driver an 18yearold Brampton man and another passenger a Glen Williams man 19 were also taken to Georgetown hospital where they were treated for minor injuries Police say the driver lost control of the northbound vehicle as it came over a crest The vehicle then hit a ditch at which point it left the ground and landed on its roof The car was completely demolished Police have laid charges of careless driving in connection with the incident Man charged Police recently laid four counts of sexual assault charges follow ing a complaint filed by a victim Police say an employee of a Mill Street restaurant in Acton had been allegedly touching the private parts of four boys all under the age of 16 over the past few months The victims were parttime employees of the same restaurant A 28yearold Kit chener man is scheduled to ap pear in court July 10 in connec tion with the incident Window smashed Someone smashed the drivers side window of a 1988 GMC park ed in the Stevens Crescent area of Georgetown sometime between the evening of June 3 and the next morning police say The window is valued at Stereo stolen Someone stole a AM car stereo from an unlocked Chevrolet pickup parked on Allen Road in Georgetown sometime early May Ornaments stolen Police say someone stole 75 worth of lawn ornaments from the front lawn of a Division Street home in Acton sometime over night June Stqlen were a ce ment deer and cement robin Tool box stolen Police report a red tool box con taining a number of wrenches and other tools was stolen from a 1974 AMC parked outside a house at Sixth Line and Steeles Avenue in Hills on June 3 The stolen property is valued at Tent stolen A tent valued at was stolen from the backyard of a house located in the Lynden Circle area of Georgetown sometime bet ween the afternoon of June and early the next morning police say Vehicles stolen A Ford and a trail bike went missing from the garage of an Adams Court home in Acton after the keys to both motor vehicles were stolen during the late evening of June 2 Someone entered an unlocked rear base ment window and stole the car keys and then took the trail bike keys from the garage Police say the car was later found on Ran som Street in Acton while the motorcycle turned up in the garage with an empty gas tank Traffic accident Charges of impaired driving have been laid in connection with a traffic accident which occurred at Sixth Line and Highway 7 Fri day night A 30yearold Georgetown man is scheduled appear in court July Charges laid Charges of obstructing a police officer were laid in connection with someone preventing an of ficer from issuing a committal warrant Saturday morning When the Halton Regional Division police officer arrived at a Norton Crescent home in Georgetown to serve the warrant a 26yearold Brampton man stopped the officer from entering the house until the man who was being served with the warrant escaped out the backdoor of the house according to Halton Regional Police Impaired charge Police have laid charges of im paired driving after a 21yearold man was found at the wheel of a stopped car on Avenue west of Seventh Line in Hills early Friday morn ing Police say the keys were in the ignition at the time of the inci dent A June court date has been set Canoe stolen Police report a canoe ceramic tile cutter and drill were stolen from the backyard of a house on Mill Street East in Acton sometime between the late even ing of May 19 and early the next morning Total value of the stolen property is estimated at FINANCING IS BACK On Select PETER deuio Models Sjlai BUICK CADILLAC QUEEN ST E BRAMPTON CompSmantsof AVAILABLE AT LEADING EYECARE PROFESSIONALS PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOUR SIGHT WITH A REGULAR EYE EXAMINATION OMLoplical Police investigate damaged homes in Oakville The Halton Regional Police in Oakville are investigating a number of house entries in a new housing development where ex tensive damage has occurred to the interior of the homes The builders in this housing develop ment have reported damage ex ceeding During the month of January 1989 police investigators in Oakville responded to house en tries located on Drive Banbury Crescent and Litchfield Drive The homes entered were newly constructed and com pleted ready for occupancy En tries to these homes had been made breaking windows in en trance doors or through base ment windows Once entered the interiors of the homes were damaged by holes punched or kicked in the CRIME STOPPERS HALTON walls windows broken cigarette burns and stains on the Most of the damaged homes showed evidence of par ties with empty liquor beer and pop bottles left behind at the scene Identification officers have obtained fingerprints from the empty bottles left in the homes Crime Stoppers will pay up to for information that leads to an arrest in this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their identities or testify In court The Crime Stop pers toll free number is Cadet inspection superb Legion Lines JT Hayes Branch 120 PRO On Monday May 29 756 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets held their 21st annual in spection This took place at the Georgetown Memorial Arena Those who were fortunate enough to attend were subject to a superb display by the cadets of the squadron Their various demonstrations were very well ex ecuted and very well received by the parents and friends in atten dance We have every reason to believe that the reviewing officer Colonel McCague CC was as im pressed as we were CAR CLUB Winners June Finn Arnold 331 Val Carusso Bruce Clarke 361 Jim Ford 98 Pat Vattese 256 Trevor Williams FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High lady Myrtle second High gent Rod King second Oliver Scragg SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Lynda Hamilton B McCausland S Middleton Hamilton Kirk S D Brown Bludd Nicholson The roast was won by D McCausland Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada NEXT CLASS TO START July 12th SPECIAL 4 DAY PROGRAM JULY 4th 5th 6th 7th 16 Mountain vie wRd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL NIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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