Page SECTION A THE HERALD June It Stolen rockets pose danger Sixty Estca flying model rocket engines were stolen over the weekend from a Milton business and Hull on regional police are warning local residents arc extremely dangerous If Ignited with matches Police arc afraid the Juveniles who broke Into the Twin Trains premises on Milton Main Street arc from Ha Hon Hilts Thinking they ore fire crackers the youth may try to light the rockets police say If ignited the rockets can explode and cause serious damage When properly used the rocket engines are con trolled by a remote control firing switch normally used in connection with a i feet Into the air battery which can send Graham said the rocket approximately The rockets are appro ximately two Inches tang fuel which looks like almost one Inch In black powder inside 1 meter and contain dry brown cardboard tube Leather thieves await trial Eric Keller murder hearing resumes Aug Five men arrested or provincial court internal theft at the About in skins tannery In were shipped by two em Acton will have a date set ployecs of an Acton truck for trial June in Milton ing company working for LOOK WHO POPPED UP Cindy and Jennifer popped up to pay Hilton regional police a visit In hall June Over officers with tie force were there greet focal residents and break the barrier uniform often create Regulars on the Acton beat are Tom Roduck Alec Dob and periodically Gavin Hayes Joining them were left to right SlafTSergeanl Peter Brantley Chief James Harding and Constable 1II Herald photo A preliminary hearing begun April 13 for Eric Howard 31 ed with the first degree murder of Acton a Colleen continued June and will likely be complet August when It re- There Is a ban on cation of evidence given at the hearing concerning the Oct stabbing death of the young housewife and mother of two Mr Kellar was charged Oct with murder when found and arrested at a Pickering warehouse where he once worked In November he was sent for psychiatric testing at Psychiatric Facility The trial is expected to be held this fall Hamlet plans ready for approval Secondary plans for Glen Williams and Stewart town have been endorsed by the towns general committee and are bound for the province housing and municipal affairs ministry for final Wditions to the documents were passed by the committee Monday night readying them for the town overall official plan In order to permit growth to take place at a manageable rate town planners envision people In Glen Williams the figure is approximately The documents also set down guidelines for com mere and industrial construction and seek to encourage new housing without the hamlets net ve characteristics Transferred Plans to establish a solid waste transfer station on Georgetown Trafalgar Road have been scratched in favor of a new location on Armstrong Avenue The station which will be operated by Disposals Ltd was to have been located on property south of the Christian Reformed School but 13 residents living In the area objected concerned that It would devalue their Town trucks residents and private haulers will bring garbage to the station where it will be compacted and loaded on trailers for the to U regional dump One truck con haul as much compacted garbage as four of the town garbage collection trucks which now make the trip southward The Armstrong location will slightly raise the per ton costs of operating the station but its location in the community Industrial area likely to bother residents Urban responses The Hills Urban Review committee is getting ready to respond to mail it received following the unveiling of the Georgetown urban area study in April Coun Mike Armstrong told general committee members Monday night that response to the letters will be handled adequate ly Submissions on he Georgetown study were by the Georgetown Area Ratepayers Asocial ion a community resident a consulting firm acting on behalf of a developer whose property was not included in the newly proposed boundary and the North Golf and Country Club Armstrong said that regional and own planning staff arc preparing a report for next week council meeting detailing how the Georgetown study will be incorporated Into official plans SEA THE WORLD Canadian Forces needs candidate to train jailors and even If you cover sat foot on a hip you could qualify Forces will pay you to loom any of nineteen technical sea trade You find in the navy demanding and rewarding I Cntia Qui SI on Ilia I 111 Wdnidf aeh TNI cauoiiM umto flier ultimo BC visitor killed in highway tragedy A young North Van couver C woman visiting friends In Acton was killed Instantly when she ran in front of a car on Karen Wendy Howell of the highway near Churchill Road In Acton when she was struck by a car travelling at kilo metres per hour In the westbound lane of the highway The driver had his lights on at the time of the accident No charges have been laid Milton say they don know why the girl ran out or why she was walking alone along the highway Growing pains Continued from page AS Stewarttown nothing Stewart towns enrollment Is at to having students In is going through a big change right now The area ia growing rapidly and the schools are being reorganized They have many many prob lems No one saying t deserve It or need it I am only saying that after ten years of waiting should become a priority and we deserve Iho same There has been a brick wall standing in the way of Georgetown development for years The brick wall has been the sewage treatment plant The wall has finally crumbled Re cent studies have shown that the existing sewage plant will be able to serve up to 000 in the George town area We will be able to grow from IB to 0 people This report will be available to the public in another two weeks There are areas slated for opment In Stewarttown alone that will bring In hundreds of students all within walking distance Georgetown will be growing In ail directions towards Acton on the 10 and 15 Sideroads Trafalgar Road Eighth line and Highway This development cannot happ en overnight but a new gym can t be built over night either Why don t we all start now This school desperately needs help and haven t with the board to agree At this stage I honestly that the personal In volvement of the parents of Stewarttown is required If we are to succeed in improving the present On behalf of my family I solicit your help and Involvement in what I believe to be a very loua and Important of affairs I hope I can count on all of you Georgetown Pal Powers Georgetown Twocar crash Two vehicles collided at the intersection of 10 and the Ninth Line June causing damage A driver from Stoney Creek had minor injuries GLEN MILL has GIFT5 FOR DAD Mem Dress Socks 3pair pack Sport Socks 6 pair 99 pack GREAT GIFT IDEA Handcrafted PEN SETS 10 THE OLD GLEN MILL 586 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 351 to Nick Shoe Repair Shop in Toronto lialton regional police told The Herald Two employees In the tannery a shipping de 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