Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1989, p. 4

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Page THE HERALD Thursday December 1989 Police Beat Slushy roads Slushy roads were said to be the cause of a twocar collision near Guelph Street in Georgetown Tuesday morning Regional Police say a Ford LTD driven by a Georgetown man collided with a driven by a Windsor woman 26 Police say the Ford went out of control swerving almost headon into the Both cars received minor damage No charges were laid Police report no injuries Minor damage A Mercury reversing from a Sumach Trail driveway struck a 1989 Ford Saturday morning causing minor damage to the Ford No charges were laid against the Mercury drwer a Georgetown man Police say the car s safety brake was not in operation There were no injuries reported in the collision Mailbox struck A car dm en Actor woman swened to an unidentified animal on Frist Line near Sideroad 17 Siturdi and struck a roadside mailbox police a Oldsmobile dnven an Acton woman was southbound on First Line when an animal ran in front of the car on iceslicked roadways The car was moderately damaged No charges were laid Tree struck A Georgetown man whose 1985 Chevrolet struck a tree on Tenth Line south of Erin Thursday night will face a Halton Regional Police charge of careless driving The Georgetown man was driving the Chevrolet southbound on a curve near Sideroad 32 around m The car failed to round the right curve and hit a tree straight ahead police say The car was abandoned at the ac scene Police say the driver was contacted at his residence following the accident The driver received minor in juries The car as severely damaged Man charged A man was charged with careless driving Thursday night following an accident that sent three people to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital for observation The man 26 was driving a 1986 Chevrolet that was southbound on Main Street near Mill Street when it struck a Buick that came to a stop seconds before Both the Chevrolet and the Buick which was by an Acton man were moderateh damaged WINTER BLUES Got 10 Minutes FULL SERVICE OIL CHANGES Super Lube Armstrong Mountainview ii ll in ll in i ill ii hi ii mi in hi Mam St S Georgetown 877 3388 We are now airconditioned BUFFET EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY SERVED 11 2 PM Hm V Tr SUPER SALADS Lemon lie Tgi CottkB Chick S3 ONLY Maim llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllWllllllllilllllllllIIllIJlil lS PARTY TIME with FLYERS 5 THIS THURS FRI SAT am ill ill ill ml ill ill ill in ml in ii in ii in I in in ii inn Pari Terry Legate The Good Times Band Dance Music Ticket Includes Roast Beef Buffet Champagne at Midnight J Party Favours 1000 Couple Call For Reservations 3388 Both drivers and a passenger in the Chevrolet went to Georgetown hospital and were released No charges A Georgetown woman will not be charged by Halton Regional Police after her reversing from a parking spot on Delrex Boulevard backed into a parked 1983 owned by a Brampton man The Georgetown woman was driving a 1981 Chevrolet about 6 30 Thursday night when the car struck the Mercury police say there will be no charges because the accident occurred on private property Vehicles collide A Barrie man will face a charge of following too closely after his car struck a 1988 Mazda pick up driven a Camp bell die man Georgetow Thursday afternoon A Ford pick up driven bv the Barne man struck the Mazda that had stopped to avoid collision with a third ahead The Ford and Mazda were lightly No one was injured police say Halton police investigate over 50 house entries Halton Regional Police in Burl are actively investigating over house entries that have taken place since October this year The suspects are still active at this time and the police investtga tion estimate over 000 in household property has been stolen Included in the stolen items are microwaves cameras Royal figurines computers VCRS stereos TVs cash and jewellery The largest percentage of the entries have been taking place between 10 a and with the remainder taking place in the evening hours There does not appear to be any pattern to the location of the entries The thieves have struck in all the CRIME STOPPERS HALTON residential areas of Burlington Entry is usually gained through a rear door or window In some instances it is obvious a truck would have been required to transport the stolen items as furniture and large appliances are stolen Crime Stoppers appealing for your help in solving these crimes you aware of anv information thai may read tr an If so call Crime Stoppers of at may be for a cash reward of up to Now the largest independent clothier in Canada OF ARTHUR BOXING WEEK SALE TO WORTH OF IMS SEASONS SAVE SO OFF ENT RE STOCK OF 4000 MENS SUITS Siei36 Reg SALE 99 SUP do play Mo P lond Emp Ahb rig SPORTCOATS BLAZERS flag SALE UP SAVE OFF ON 1000 MEN S CORDUROY PANTS Rag ISO SO of Math Ma ro play Mo a OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT SAVINGS SAVE TO OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF 4000 DRESS SLACKS AIL FAMOUS BRANDS Rag SLACK ALTERATIONS WHILE YOU WAIT SAVE TO OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF TOPCOATS FASHION COATS WINTER OVERCOATS Sii36lo53 Rag N0W99 ALL FAMOUS BRANDS London Fog Emp f lot I McGrogo and Mtxa SAVE 30 TO OFF SKI JACKETS BOMBERS CAR COATS TWEEDS PARKAS DOWNFILLED OUTERWEAR Rig SAVE OFF ENTIRE SELECTION FAR WEST G0RETEX OUTERWEAR SAVE TO 50 OFF OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF 1000s of DRESS SHIRTS A B at A on Loo a Fo Poo Jul an no Gont S SALE A UP LUXURIOUS LEATHER JACKETS Rag 299 SALE UP SAVE TO OFF ENTIRE OF SPORT SHIflTS OVER 3000 TO CHOOSE FROM All Fomoui Tar I Rag to SAVE TO 70 OFF 3000 MENS SWEATERS MENS FASHION FLEECE TOPS Reg to 00 SALE SAVE ONWOLSEY COTTON TURTIENECKS Rag SALES SAVE ON STANFIELDS POLY COTTON SALE SAVE 30 TO 50 OFF OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF THOUSANDS MENS TIES ALL THIS SEASON S NEWEST ANOTHER GROUP OF MEN STIES Rag SALE FOR SAVE TO OFF IN OUR CASUAL WEAR DEPARTMENT Sava on all I ho papula gn J J FARMER ALEXANDER JULIAN CA KAIO BUGLE BOY TOP SAHARA CLUB COCONUT CLUB NT ZERO LEVI POLO MORE SAVE OFF OUR GREAT SELECTION OF MENS DESIGNER JEANS SAVE OFF ODR GREAT SELECTION OF CRUISEWEAR ARRIVING DAILY SAVE OfF 1000 MEN LEATHER BELTS SAVE OFF All CHRISTIAN BELTS SAVE OFF HATS CAPS SAVE OFF AND MORE All DRESS SOCKS SAVE OFF ST ANFIELD TOPS BRIEFS SAVE OfF All ROBES ALL SCARVES ALL MESS SPORT GLOVES LADIES SAVE 30 OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS SEASON S NEWEST FASHIONS IN OUR LADIES WEAR STORES SAVE EVEN MORE AT SUSSMANS GARAGE OUTLET PROMPT ALTERATIONS BY OUR TAILORING STAFF OF 7 STORE HOURS OPEN WED DEC to SAT DEC FRIDAY NITES to MENS WEAR Main Street Arthur

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