Halton Hills Images

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1975, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE HERALD May IKS Houses schools cars all fall victim Police fight local rash of breakins Two men from Toronto have Transmission on Guelph St been charged on three cases of Gay Equipment on Sinclair fraud after three businesses In Ave Brockton Electric Georgetown reported to police Joseph Gibbons School that two men tried to short Carmen s Coiffure on Del rex change them and homes on Moun The Fruit Market In the tain view Road and Moore Park plaza Larry oil reported to police that Delicatessen in Moore Park attempts of break and entry and the Texaco station In had been made on their should remember to lock their bicycles and safely store all bikes when not In use Approximately worth of materials was stolen from a Moore Park all reported police that two attempted fraud There have been a series of break and entries in Georgetown over tbe past week This week Master Not your ordinary rug The Georgetown Rug premises Hooking Guild will be holding It seems that a number of a display of artistic works this bicycles arc still being stolen Friday May 30 The annual in the Georgetown area showing will be held In the Altogether there were six Knox Presbyterian Church bikes stolen over the past hall from 1 TO p m until 9 week All vehicle owners car while parked at Gage Stationery on Todd Road The caretaker of the Hallon County Board of Education reported to police that two glass lamp covers at Park Public School on Hyde A homeowner on Eden Place reported to police a curious noise being made in the area of the public walkway between Moun tain view South and Irwin An Investigation revealed that two male juveniles had damaged the fence along the Walkway Developments reported the theft of pieces of thick plywood from lot No 10 in the development The ap proximate value is A women from Gower reported that stolen from her puree which had been left in her car opposite Galrey Dr in Georgetown A homeowner on Moun south reported that two multicolored beach towels were stolen from the clothesline in back yard Georgetown Pools at Guelph St reported that someone had syphoned ap proximately 300 gallons of gas from the company gas tank A dunebuggy which was parked at Al body shop on 142 Mill St was stolen and later found parked behind Canadian Legion on Mill It seems that people will never learn This past week there have been three laid for impaired driving and 11 charges under the liquor control act Support moped ban Hllla may add voice to a call by Sudbury that motor assisted bicycles be banned from public highways and streets How ever supporting Sudbury la about all that the town can do The towns clerkadministrator Doug reported to the personnel and finance committee Monday night that the town cannot legally take any steps at all to control the use of in Halton Hills His report was triggered by a suggestion from the chairman of the committee Harry Levy four weeks ago that stricter controls over the operation of the vehicles be in At present a 14yearold can drive one of the vehicles on any street or highway without Insurance licence or safety helmet Because the vehicles are governed by the provincial Highway Safety Act the town Mr reported ia totally unable to do anything at all in controlling them Sudbury has token a similar stand against the unlimited use of the vehicles on public thoroughfares and has presented a resolution to the province asking for controls The province has yet to act on that request The town personnel and finance committee will be presenting Sudbury a resolution to council next week If council should support the resolution It will then be forwarded to Queen s Park SHEDDING A LITTLE LIGHT ON THINGS up by from the ministry of Iran Is Robert Tumbull of he has hi sportationandcommunlcatlonslnthe Market headlamps checked for the proper vertical Centre last week Good news for motorists and horizontal placement Mr was who were a little nervous while the was one of the many area residents who went In town they re gone now through the automobile safety Inspection set No change at pool Weeks bumps and grinds Two collisions last Wed- Clarence Corbctt and Fran vehicle suffered did over damage The damages to the cars involved Leo Coffey of and Peter Clarke collided In Carpet Barn CARPET- ALL BRANDS CERAMIC TILES- floor wall VINYL FLOORS- no wax WALLPAPER KITCHEN CUPBOARDS INSTALLATI0NS0NCARP8T VIHYLICERAMICS For frt I call 8771666 DEPART BLOOD DONOR CLINIC OPEN FROM I TO I J Monday June 2 HOLY CROSS CHURCH AUDITORIUM HEALTHY ants IB year old BOYS with written parental consent who have not donated for months are needed NEW donors register at clinic AVOID evening wait It periods attend clinic bet ween and In afternoon and to In the evening TRAN ON and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to DONORS If s ride Is needed phone Mrs Erica Thompson C clinic day phone 7535 make a note CLINIC DAY JUNE 2nd your calendar A suggestion by the Georgetown Lions Club to change the tote system at the Georgetown outdoor pool to a poin locker setup was turned down at the general ad ministration committee meeting meeting Monday Doug ColIIson recreation director of ex plained to the committee that It would cost approximately for the installation of the lockers It seems like a large capital cost but It would reduce the staff cost because when the pool is being used checkers would not have to be paid No sight of site test Was there a soil teat or wasn t there After a one- month search through Georgetown dusty back files it seems that contrary to of the older Georgetown councillors opinions there hasn t been a soil test of the vacant area adjacent to the Georgetown Volunteer Am Service James Street building there was a soil teat the results are nowhere to be found now That area Is the proposed for an addition to tbe GVAS building A test of the swampy area must be carried out before any further steps are taken towards the designing of the addition When the soil first mentioned some councillors from Georgetown had recalled that a site test had been carried out previously but a search through the records by town engineer Peter Morris proved fruitless town engineer is now proceeding with new tests Raylawn paving Tenders have been accepted j for reconstruction and paving work on Crescent Council last Wednesday night approved a resolution uptlng a lender for the work which was submitted by Graham Brothers Con a of Brampton stated Mr Callison He further explained that because the outdoor pool is only open for three months every year it would take about years to pay for the cost of the lockers This would be with a tencent charge for the use of the lockers The system which the Georgetown Indoor Pool is now using is cents for admission and an extra 10 cents If a locker Is wanted Councillor Dick chairman of the ad ministration committee suggested charging 10 cents for using he present tote system instead of Installing lockers However Councillor Howitts proposal was out voted by the committee The old system at the Georgetown outdoor pool In which there Is a ad mission charge but no tote charge will remain for another year the parking lot of Georgetown District High School doing damage to the Clarke vehicle A collision on Ewing Street damaged the vehicles of Any woman interested in Barbershop Singing The Over Tones Of Harmony Inc The Over Tones of Harmony Inc are Interested In you We In Guelph each Monday evening at In the Recreation Centre next to the Student Nurses Quarters Our friendly at and excellent direction by Dave Lltwlller make for a fun evening Please call Allison Norman Halton Hills Acton at for further Information Sid Silver Goes Shopping From a very prominent Canadian manufacturer he has purchased pairs of mens high quality machine washable OUTING SHORTS These are made of fine grade knitted polyester In the latest summer shades and patterns You will appreciate the superior workmanship and com fortable fit You may find these at good stores everywhere at and Our special purchase makes it possible for us to offer them at one money saving price Your Old Furniture Is JUST LIKE CASH R G GOUGEONS you Wont find Better Deals Than This Anywhere DINING ROOM SUITE Choose it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS AS Raid 10 ILVERS In downtown Georgetown since WE ARE NOW OPEN THURS FRI NIGHTS DINETTE SET Ft lour 0U Occasional Chair on any ROCKER or RELAXER COFFEE END BEDR00W SUITE MIRRORS LAMPS For Your Old piece LIVING ROOM SUITE ftr OW MATTRESS or SPRING on any BOX SPRING or MATTRESS FREE DELIVERY mi Easy Payment Terms robert Gougeon Household Furnishing HOUSEHOLD furnishing St GMnjettwn

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy