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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1982, p. 1

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877 5213 I EXCELLENCE AWARD It CUSTOMER RELATIONS 251 Queen St East Brampton 4597822 HORNBYS HANS BRINKER Local woman assaulted man aimed gun at police Four are convicted over parking lot brawl pond In winter The All properly I provide numberoneion plenty photographer Bremen About the Hills Why not lend a helping hand Are you a World War II veteran businessman or a handyman Then Helping Hands can use your knowledge as part of Its friendly visiting program It a matter of sharing some of your time with other residents who are shut in and a little lonely Handymen are also needed to shovel snow turn a garden in the spring or even make minor electrical repairs Volunteers for the friendly visiting program whether they plan to talk to shut Ins or help around the house should be prepared to bring references to Helping Hands Call Barb Stevens at weekdays except Wednesday to find out more about the program and to arrange an Interview New date for TM concert should the new date for the concert to be held Georgetown High School The event haa been until Feb It it pm change time a day before ticket went an wai a retull of Inadequate tupcrvlilon being available lor the Initial date Fortunately the student concert convenor Dave Mason able reschedule the date for eight day later Ticket are now on at for ft for Undents and IS for nonstudents and many Mill Museum lecture series Brampton a Peel Museum and lery volunteer group present a trio or lectures starting next Tuesday I Feb at the museum Wellington St East Main Street opposite Gage Park The lint lecture restores a discussion of the works of David Milne one or Canada a foremast living artists led by his son David Coming Feb la Ian Culhbcrt with the history of stained and March Elisabeth or Royal Ontario Museum will discuss restoring paintings and wall hangings All lectures begin at JO Admission with proceeds going to the museum li or the series for hers 111 for members and IS or individual lecturers Call information Region rejects advice picks Site F again inn nn In CHRIS A AG Herald Staff Wrller Despite warnings from chief administrative officer Dennis Perl in the planning and public works committee rcgionnl council last day maintained that Milton Site la ill first choice for land Tilting and that future studies into garbage disposal woes will have to keep that in mind faced with a yeirold pro vincial environment ministry order Insisting that landfill site decision must only be made after extensive environmental assessment studies council was advised by Mr its position at future public hearings could be improved If It presume Site will be Its next garbage dump However Terry Mannell persuaded councillors to reject Mr advice arguing that at least since 1978 has wauled to turn Site the arm property at the northwest corner of and Britannia Roads Into a landfill site I don t favor S le I for the region s landfill site acknowledged But the Is council has chosen Site several limes over We have had clear cation from Milton town and the CltUeiu Group that they arc opposed to the idea yet we have still chosen Site I believe that by putting Site Into the resolution It will be mcun bent on the region to do a more thorough WARDROBE BOOST FROM JACKIES came Into an last week which a wardrobe FaUowiag a tradela earlier Rom waa ready to donate all clothes ta charitable Bat when called tie found takers aa4 decided ta give lb clothing ta Glob fur Joining Mrs IUu or a the wares are Clot Carta left Laid Herald photo Job or finding an alternative to it Mannell said But Mr Perl In advised coun cillors before they voted 12 In favor of Coun amendment that naming Site f as the region prime candidate would be a very serious mistake He said it may encumber the region a chances of being perceived In the future conducted a air assessment of all other landfill site options if It ally presents evidence to the province that Site F is Ihe best choice Confusion as to how the region should conduct Its search stems from the Infre quently tested terms of the province Environmental Assessment Act Last February the ministry order region to consider site options under the Intricate guidelines of the Originally the region hoped to seek provincial approval or bite by conducting studies under the more narrowly defined terms of the Environ mental Protection Act In which would have to prove only that Site J is environmentally sound Millan council has already been to zone Site to allow Its use as a garbage dump although the decision is currently being appealed in court by the member local liens group STEP BACK Removing bite as the region first choice Mr admitted is a step hack although It may be necessary if the region is to come out ahead in the long Meanwhile the region has staff look at a landfill proposal from a private firm in Burlington Part of Site A a 160acro site already considered by some councillors as the reg on s best option if Site is rejected is owned by National Sewer Pipe Company which mines the land for shale semaine francais I are now being finalized for French Week in Hills March 7 13 A series of musical and theatrical presentations at Saero Coeur Church hall and the John Elliott Theatre that week promise to enhance residents awareness or French Canadian culture and promote greater understanding of and appreciation for the areas rench speaking citizens ana Frenchoriented resources For more information call or aura lieu a Ha Hon Hills du a mars son deja pour eel evenement 11 aura presentations musicalesetlheatroles pour devclopper appreciation la culture parmi habitants de pour en informer Tout dans hall SI vous encore Information telephone 5056 873UM Thrills spills By JEAN LAYMAN Herald fcpecttl Acton Legion Hall was Tiled with Kub Kara Saturday both designed and made by Cubs and adults for the annual DistrictKubKarRally- The Grand Prix Following registration and weigh in each boy was given a Best Design mini racing car won by Steven of 1st Georgetown Judges Choice was won by Jason of Georgetown Pack were John Sharpies Disl net Commissioner Clint Cros well Service Team Ross district newsletter editor Terry Colter training coordinate Films shown between beats with Michael Hannah in charge of the projector The Adults race was won by Harry Sochfl of coming In First Frank Vande- second and Guy third The Cubs winning were First Scott Vandevalk 1st Georgetown Second Jamie Hurst I it and Third Graham McNe I of 2nd Georgetown Over attended this event with cubs regis and IB adults will Kars District Commissioner John Sharpies was present make lions of trophies to Scott Vandoalk Jam Hurst and Graham McVcll who will enter their March 13 at Hon or the Kub Kar Other boys will be notified In charge of this event was Bill Ingles 1st Acton Smith 1st Peter 1st Glen Roland 1st Glen lams Ian Riddle George town A pack and ADC Hannah 1st Bill Ingles thanked everyone to make this event successful Leaders were rem of Day to be held Morel in the Community Hall at Also dispta in the Library with Al Johnson the contact person A car old Georgetown woman who pleaded not guilty to charges of common assault and three Misslssauga dents were convicted of their respective charges Thursday in Milton They will be March 10 Judge Doug Latimer found Linda a separated mother of three guilty of assaulting a civilian pointing a dangerous weapon and escaping custody during on incident lost Aug in the parking lot of Restaur ant and Tavern on Mountain view Road in Georgetown Three Misslssauga people also Involved in what police termed a brawl also appeared before Judge Latimer in Milton provincial court Thursday Thomas Negus pleaded guilty to two charges of assaulting police George Day to two charges of common assault obstructing police and assault Ing police and Roberta lo obstructing police The three will be sentenced along with Miss March 10 The court learned that Graham Smith of Georgetown was struck on the side of the ace Miss admitted she hit him following a struggle over a loaded Smith and Wesson police revolver taken from a police man holster According to crown attorney Brian Calhoun the parking lot disturbance was underway when regional police acting Joe Prasad arrived at scene Momrnts later Con stable Joe Martin arrived In time to see Mr Negus punch Constable Prasad The three other accused attempted stop Constable Mo r tin from intervening Mr Calhoun said Constable Martin was then punched by Mr Negus suffer a split lip During the disturbance the crown attorney testified Miss removed Constable Martin service revolver from his and pointed It at two officers in turn Both took cover and Miss turned the revolver on a gathering crowd he said Mr Smith testified that Miss was urged to release the gun by one of her companl before Miss knocked it from her grasp I rushed up and grabbed It with both hands he told the court When fell all three of us he and the two women after Still holding the revolver Mr Smith laid he moved toward the police leers to return it It was then he was struck In the ace by whose Identity he determined by her build and clothing Sgt Prasad testified that Miss cried Stop stop this while waving the gun and fro but dropped it when her companions tried to restrain her Miss however told Days slater Susan MacDanald was walk toward Miss Burbine while the latter was still holding the gun 1 turned to look for the police officer or someone to do something sheiald When she looked back she saw Mrs Mac Dona Id and Miss both on the ground Miss said she pick the gun up it fell and that someone approached her lotry and take It She said she hit that person on the head Called as a witness Mrs told the court the tripped while approaching Miss and knocked the woman down Mrs rose but said saw Mr Smith and Miss wrestling for control of the gun tee Miss strike Mr The court learned that the Incident outside the restaurant was preceded by a minor disturbance Inside Crown attorney Calhoun said a diner Pickett of Georgetown asked Mr Day who was Identified as Miss to refrain from making remarks about a woman In Mr Pickett company Mr Day responded I going to rip your throat according to Mr Calhoun The court was told that Mr Day then struck Mr Pickett twice rom behind knocking him against his tabic where a old child was seated Mr Pickett was struck a third time Mr Calhoun said this time In the face The Pickett party of five then left the restaurant but Mr Day followed them screaming out side carrying a tabic Mr Picket immediately drove to Georgetown police station and alerted Mr Prasad After the incident with the gun Mr Day released Miss from the back leal of a police cruiser where she been placed She was seized again by police Initially police laid 17 charges against the four accused Thursday among the solicitors Involved reduced the number of charges lo eight Erin woman chosen Ontario NDP pres Marion Chambers time resident of Erin was elected dent of the Onl arm at the party convention weekend In the largest in history over whelming support to Mrs CI candidacy Mrs Clumbers is well known to many delegates or her spirited defence of urc and II l family arm In Mrs Chambers won by more than voles over her rival Com Hopkins She told convention that she had two priorities as President MARION CHAMBERS communicate with friends and neighbours to bring them into active sup port and to start planning the next election campaign in her speech she said Ihc had become ant to the agricultural and small business com muni She said the NDP was a cooperative effort does not belong to any groups whether from Toronto or Erin or Nickel Belt She quoted the poet Archl bald in her speech defining her socialism as he cause of love and hope and humanity Why she asked should we be so timid in so great a cause Driver remanded Charged Impaired drlv and with having over per cent alcohol In his blood Ian of Georgetown has remanded to appear In Milton Provincial Court next Wednesday Feb IS A 15year old girl was struck Jan by a car while crossing Sargent Road in Georgetown Carried about 100 reel Cindy McCandless of Mil Ion laken to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital with facial abrasions and general bruis She and a friend had been walking on the roadside be cause the sidewalk was loo Icy hen she was struck KUB KARS NOT JUST FOR KIDS the fattest among the Cubs holding their Kub Kirs and the trophies they won ere to riant Scott of tint Georgetown lit Jamie Hurst of town 2nd and Graham McNeil of Second Georgetown 3rd Presenting the trophies was John Sharpies Story at led Photo by Jean Layman Topping the winners In th adult Kar Klab beat were left lo rifM Frank Vandevalk of tint Georgetown Had Harry of John Tanas accrpuog lUrry a on his and Guy TetUrr al

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