Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November 1990 Rolled vehicle A 15yearold Milton boy took an unplated uninsured vehicle from his father car lot on Sun day night say police and ended up rolling the vehicle into a ditch on the 15th near the Fourth Line in Halton Hills at 6 After losing control on the curve of the road the car roll over and came to rest on its de Police did not lay charges and there were no injuries in incident Icy Road A Ballmafad man lost control of his vehicle spun 180 degrees and ended up overturned in a tcl on Nov llo the ncir at Hill police say He hit an icy patch the ad 2 it in was taken to eorgetown Hospital with nor charges were laid Breakin The Curling Club in Acton was broken into last Tuesday sometime between 1 a and a and robbed of beer and chips by unknown culprits police report About 50 worth of was stolen in eluding two cases of Blue beer and some Hostess potato chips Legion robbed The Royal Canadian Legion on Wright Avenue in Acton was rob bed this week police say Sometime between 30 am and am Wednesday two suspects apparently pried open the rear door of the building and stole a quantity of liquor and beer A police who came upon the scene saw the two men before they fled and a thorough search by the Halton Police Canine Unit came up with negative results The first suspect is described as male white 1820 years of age with long curly black hair He was unshaven may possibly have a moustache and was wear ing a black leather jacket with frills blue jeans and white runn shoes The second suspect is descnb as male white to 20 years of age 8 to 10 with medium length brown hair He was wearing a brown suidelike coat and blue jeans Theft from vehicle Police report a theft from a vehicle parked on Road North in Georgetown last week sometime between 6pm on Tuesday and a m on Wednesday The culprit smashed the side window of a van unlocked the door and stole approximately 250 worth of tools including a jigsaw fty Fire Calls False alarms Halton Hills Firemen were called out to several false alarms last week in Georgetown The first was on Tuesday at 1 p at Kinkourt Senior s Residence on Sargeant Road It was discovered that the alarm was tnggered by smoke from contractor s tools who were working in the hallways at the time The second call came at p m the dame day from a residence north of the 22 Sideroad The cause in unknown The third incident took place on Thursday at 3 12 a m on Armstrong Avenue and the cause is again unknown The fourth false alarm of the week came on Thursday at about a m at Tellers on Guelph Street Once again the cause is unknown Sprinkler activated A flocking machine fire that started at 2 a m at a Georgetown business on Wednesday was extinguished by the office s sprinkler system before doing any more damage fire officials said Mechanical or electrical failure was blamed in the incident and damage is estimated at Car fire Halton Hills Firemen a report of a car fire on Wednes day at 11 am but found- nothing upon arrival on the scene So meone had extinguished the fire in the car which was parked in a Road parking lot and the dnver had left the scene say fire officials Milton breakin Halton Regional Police and Crime Stoppers in Milton are re questing assistance in tracking down the cnminals responsible for a house entry which took place while the owners were on vacation On October 1990 a neighbour who was checking on a friend s home while the owners were away discovered that the premise situated on Bell Street had been entered by forcing a ground floor window The home had been searched and a large amount of valuables taken Among the articles taken are A number of Canada Savings Bonds mainly in denomina tions registered to the surname Murray Three BGE Development Stock Certificates registered to the surname Murray A number of pieces of jewellery including a silver charm bracelet with 25 charms a silver ID bracelet with initial E pinkie with emerald and in Three Royal Doulton figurines Michelle Balloon Lady and Bunny Kids Sledding One figurine Chimney Sweep Boy CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Other missing items including a Sony Walkman stereo headphones polaroid camera Nintendo games bar of silver If you have any information that leads an arrest in this or any other cane you may be for a cash reward You need not give your name and your call will be treated with complete anonymity Please call Six lucky Varlan Canada Incorporated of Georgetown employees got in the spirit of jolly old England last Wednesday In preparation for the up coming trip they had won from Air Canada Cargo The Georgetown won tire lucky Dozen and six employees alone with their will be travelling to England within he Pictured above Back row left to right Mr Canada Cargo representatives Warren and Louis Girard winning Varian employees Steve Leonard Mike and Blake Baxter Front row left to riht Air Canada Cargo representative Dwayne winning Varian employee Jan little Canada representative Wayne Morgan up as a Beefeater and Varian winning employees Elaine Hill and Harold Andrews employees flying high Up Up and Away may be the theme song for six Varian Canada of Georgetown employees after winning a trip to Hospital names executive director Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital has a new Ex ecutive Director John Oliver the current tant Executive Director of pro fessional Services at Hotel Dieu Hospital in St Cathannes takes over his new position Dec He says his top priorities will be to help the hospital s existing ad staff finalize plans for the expansion of the Bennett Health Care Centre negotiating a deal for a nursing home and developing a strategic plan for the hospital Graham Goebelle chairman of the Georgetown Board of Direc tors said the 34yearold was the unanimous choice of the hospital s selection committee Mr Oliver was chosen over the five other final candidates to replace outgoing Executive Director Mark Rochon Mr left Georgetown hospital to take a similar position at a hospital in Toronto Mr Oliver who is with no children plans to move to Georgetown Mr said the Georgetown hospital board is focusing its attention on the hospital s finances so Mr Oliver background made him the best candidate for the job Mr Oliver is a Chartered Ac with a Masters Degree in Health ScienceAdministration from the University of Toronto As the Assistant Executive Direc tor of Professional Service at Hotel Hospital Mr Oliver is responsible for a staff of and a budget of over million Before this job Mr Oliver was the VicePresident of inance at Plummer Memona Hospital in Sault Ste Mane where he was able to turn a deficit into a surplus according to the Georgetown hospital press release lor a hospital to grow and prosper it needs the support of the community said Mr Oliver He said he plans to approach the community to find out what direction it thinks the hospital should take Mr Oliver said he has already met with Mr to get an idea of the community s health care needs England in a recent contest spon sored by Air Canada Cargo And they have their colleague Blake Baxter to thank for it Mr Baxter entered in the contest back in October just for fun When he found out his name had been chosen from among thousands of entries he came back down to earth and told his supervisor Varian manage ment decided to pick five more names out of a hat to complete the Lucky Dozen winners each winner can a friend The six lucky Varian employees and their companions will be flown to England and treated to four days and three nights accommodation exclusive use of a luxury bus complete with driver and 000 pounds spending money between them A definite date has not been picked yet but the trip will take place sometime in 1991 Companies could enter the con test each time they used Air Canada Cargo during the two months preceding the September draw There were thousands of entries said Louis Girard Director of Sales in Ontario for the cargo company Two other draws will take place this year Learn to 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