Page THE HERALD Wednesday October 1989 Arm broken Halton Regional Police laid charges of assault causing bodily harm Saturday in connection with a domestic situation occurr ing this past spring A 43yearold Georgetown man allegedly struck a Georgetown woman dislocating her shoulder and breaking her arm The man ap peared at a bail hearing Monday in connection with the charges Bounced cheques A 21yearold Acton woman allegedly wrote several fraudulent cheques worth a total value of on a closed account recently Police have laid three charges of fraud in connection with the incident House robbery Police say someone stole 1100 worth of property and cash from a residence in the ares of Sideroad 15 east of Highway in Hills sometime last Thursday The culprit stole several items of jewelery a Super movie camera an antique camera and in cash Police say entry was gained through an unlocked rear glass sliding door An investiga tion is ongoing Watch lifted Someone stole a watch a knapsack left in the bleachers area at Georgetown District High School last Thurs day afternoon Police say the owner left the knapsack In the bleachers and when the person returned the watch was gone Pouch poached Police laid charges of theft under 1000 in connection with the theft of a leather travel pouch from the Olde Hide House in Ac ton last Thursday A 60yearold Toronto man is scheduled to ap pear in court Oct 30 in connection with the charge Boat motor snagged Police say someone stole a Mercury horsepower out board motor valued at from the back of a sail boat parked in the area of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Highway 7 in Nor- sometime between Sept 13 and Sept smashed Police say someone used a large rock to smash two wire glass windows located at the southwest corner of St Francis of Assist School on Duncan Street in Georgetown sometime between the morning of Sept and the next night police say Damage is estimated at Impaired charges Ga and meat gone After stopping a 23yearold Georgetown man who was suspected of impaired driving police laid charges of possession of narcotics Friday Police man and found what was thought to be a marijuana cigarette A Nov 13 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Musical theft Police laid charges of break and entering and theft after an 18- yearold Georgetown man allegedly used a twobyfour piece of wood to the front window of a Guelph Street music store in Georgetown and stole two guitars worth a total value of 900 early last Thursday morning About damage was caused to the window Police recovered the guitars later the same day in a nearby backyard The man is scheduled to appear in court Oct 30 in connection with the charges Man charged Police laid charges of posses sion of stolen property after they found a 21yearold Georgetown man sleeping in the back of a pickup truck parked in a Guelph Street parking lot in Georgetown eariy last Thursday morning Police say the vehicle was stolen in Toronto An Oct 30 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Police say a 45yearold Camp- man and a 38yearold Georgetown man allegedly entered a garage on the Seventh Line In Stewarttown and stole worth of gas and meat early Saturday morning Charge of break and entering and theft have been laid In connection with the incident An Oct 23 court date has been scheduled in connection with the incident tapes taken Police say someone stole 300 worth of cassettes from an unlocked 1988 parked on Longfield Road In Acton sometime Friday The culprit stole a cassette case containing 400 tapes Brutal assault in Oakville CRIME STOPPERS Crime Stoppers of Halton are re questing the publics assistance in solving a brutal assault that has placed a 28yearold Oakville man in a Toronto Hospital with severe head injuries At am Tuesday September the victim of this assault Barry Boyce of Oakville was found unconscious in Unit 1252 Speers Road in Oakville Mr Boyce ran a Dickie Dee Ice Cream operation from this unit during the summer Mr Boyce drove a 1987 rental Ford Van white with Snowbird on the side Ontario Licence plate number Mr van had been seen parked In the downtown Hamilton area on the evening of Monday Sept 18 It was later stolen sometime prior to Mr Boyce being found beaten The vehicle was later located near Hanrahans Tavern in Hamilton Did you see this vehicle on Sept or 19 The victim was known to fre quent Taverns and Bars in the Jackson and John Street area of downtown Hamilton On the night in question the vic tim was believed wearing red track pants cut off white T shirt exposing the stomach and a brown baseball hat with Richard Ds white and red logo inscribed on it Crime Stoppers Is asking for anyone with any Information on this attempt murder to call Do you know the victim or did you see the victim prior to the crime If so where and with whom was he associating 41 26 St Georgetown 8779896 ACCIDENTS andor TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former Police Officer will defend you In 8731898 Remembrance Wreaths Please place your order now Contact Jean 8778787 II no answer Georgetown Legion 8774413 THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Halton Hills Drive Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario MUNICIPAL COMMERCIAL REFUSE PICKUP The Town of Halton Hills is currently planning to extend its existing Municipal Commercial Refuse Collection by picking up from approved designated locations on private property in the urban areas of Acton and Georgetown If you are not presently receiving municipal commercial refuse collection or wish to have your location changed and want to be Included In the revised schedule please contact Mr Ron at 8732600 Locations from which refuse can be collected will be reviewed and if found acceptable will be acknowledged in writing by the Property Owner or tenant and the Town RC Austin P Town Engineer Town of Halton Hills Halton Hills Drive PO Box Hills Georgetown Ad No Ontario Woman jumps in water dump vehicle follows A 32yearold Acton woman suf fered minor head and back in juries resulting from an in dustrial accident in the area of the Town Line north of Mill Street West In Acton late Friday morn ing police say Melody Rhynold was taken by ambulance to Guelph General Hospital Her current condition is unkown The general laborer was driving a twoseater dump vehicle up an in cline at the Blue Springs Develop ment construction site when the vehicle stalled and Began to roll- backwards The vehicle struck a retaining wall and Mrs jumped from the vehicle landing six feet below in a creek The vehicle flipped over the wall and landed beside the woman police say If you have any information to assist In this Investigation call Crime Stoppers never have to give your name or go to court Crime Stoppers will pay up to for information that leads to an arrest in this attempt murder The Crime Stoppers toll free number Is 18006685151 Grass fire This grass fire was one of several caused by a passing train In the area of Lot and Concession 6 In Halton Hills Friday afternoon Fly ing sparks from the train caused the fire Halton Hills Fire Depart ment officials say Herald Photo Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED OCT 11th Wed Thurs Evenings 700 1008 for Weeks 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Smm YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA