SECTION A THE ME BALD Wednesday February Car hit What is believed to have been a beige colored vehicle caused approximately WOO in damages to a 1974 which was parked on Churchill Road South in Acton Feb Police are treating the evening incident as a fall to remain Tank missing Bell Canada reported a ventilator heater and a propane tank missing from the Main Street Carruthcra Road area Jan There is no estimate available on the value of the goods Bobcat damaged A 1970 Bobcat sustained about In damages a Tall to remain incident on Main Slrcel in Georgetown Saturday night A green car Is believed to be the suspect vehicle Narcotics charge A routine check by Ha lion regional police resulted in a possession of narcotics charge for a 19 year old Acton youth early Saturday morning A vehicle in the Main and Elgin Street area was found to contain a small amount of marijuana Car stereo stolen A Realistic and two Pioneer speakers with an estimated value of were taken from a Nova parked at the GO transit lot in Georgetown The vehicle was left unlocked prior to the incident Impaired driver A 19 year old youth is facing impaired and driving over the legal limit charges after his vehicle was stopped by Ha I ton regional police during routine check car damages Approximately in damages were done to a 1985 Toyota after it was scratched while parked at Georgetown Toyota on Guelph Street In Georgetown over the weekend Horizon hit A 1985 Horizon sustained about in damages after it had been hit by another vehicle on the right side The Horizon was parked on Mounlainview Road North at the time of the incident Sunday Shaver stolen The theft of a Ronton shaver valued at about was reported from a vehicle parked behindtheMcGibbonHoteltbeeveningorJan 30 Waste cartons burn were called to the rear of Shoppers Drug Mart In Georgetown when the waste cartons at the rear exterior wall Ignited Feb exterior wall panel and Insulation car burns A 1980 Regal burnt to an estimated in damages just after 11 a Saturday The car was parked at the parking lot when the fire was believed to have started In the dash behind the glove box i Want to sponsor a refugee Herald Starr Most of us wouldnt to live the lire or a rclugee but some leen arc willing to try It Door at St George Anglican Church will be holding a Refugee Camp Feb The organizers of I he event are Open Door co ordinators Bob and About 38 students will be Involved in the hour event where they live like refugees that means little water and food The participants will be searching for sponsors to raise money for the Refugee Camp Tho money raised will go overseas care or World Concern an interdeno minational Christian living as spoiled Canadians for four hours lo create a contrast to a refugee s life Then the near fast begins and participants will play refugee games watch films about the Third World ror hours straight The group is hoping to have a Vietnamese refugee living in Toronto I Ik lo them If you want to sponsor student call 877 Small barn fire A small bam fire on lot 8 con believed to have started as a result of a faulty electrical system caused an estimated 50 In damages Sunday evening ANNOUNCEMENT has been appointed the new advertising manager or Ttie Herald publisher Paul Taylor announced Monday Mr Foreman replac Robert who hai been promoted the Dally an paper a advertising manager Mr toreman came to Herald IX ago from the Brampton Daily Times He has had a close association Ihe town or I111U where his parent and relatives are residing Williams has been selected to fill the The resident Is graduate arlelon In Public He begins his duties lcb STEVE FOREMAN BOD I Deadend streets not high priority To try and lax payers spending down iIil town engineer is suggest snow on cul desacs or dead end si reels be Untied Bob Austin made recommendation in a on winter main nance Monday night He snow removal service should only be done on these lor reasons At for plowing lie pending on the amount of snowfall and forecast Mr Austin said if main thoroughfares have been cleared the staff should finish their normal work shift do the less travelled streets next LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER Our industrial land needs outlined in region study Herald Staff Councillor Sheld on was pleased Monday night with regions revisions of he Ha I to Rural Industrial Land Needs Study I m pleased lo see the region thought so highly of our recommends lions lo them that they have agreed with practically everything we said Coun Sheldon said It really looks like we wrote it The study prepared by Peter Barnard Asso ciates looked at future industrial growth in Ihe regions rural areas It was presented to region al council in December 1983 Ihen circulated for comments to interested groups agencies and departments Including the regions four muni In the summer Mai ton Hills councillors sent off their comments many of which wore Incorporated in the recently released revised report The report recognizes Shortage of available Industrial land In the town and places a priori ty on resolving that Acknowledging there is limited Interim urban Industrial development capability In Halton HI lb the recom mends lands within the new urban area north of 10 in Georgetown south be developed on water only until the Georgetown sewage treatment plant has been expanded This recommendation depends on there being sufficient water supply in Georgetown which is currently under The Town of Hills demonstrates the most Immediate need for industrial land as it is already experiencing a short fall of industrially designated land the report says Its estimated the expansion or the George town Sewage Treatment Plant will lake appro ximately five years Among the 100 acres or rural industrial land Tor Hills is included the Highway corri dor until urban services can be provided there Town planner Ian Keith said this mendalion Is important 4 WEEK PROGRAM COMMENCING FEB 27th 630 to 930 ROAD TEST 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Elks find a new home After nine years at the same location on Moun la in view Road North the Elks are temporarily homeless Elks Lodge offi cially moved from their hall last September 30 and are now using the Sac re Hall on Antiporn speaker gives Toronto talk Georgetowns Gall Rutherford from ens Against Violent Pornography was a guest speaker and panel 1st at the Canadians for Decency Conference at the Prince Hotel Toron to Feb 2 About 300 people were present to hear speakers such as Victor Cine a psychologist and sex researcher Robin Badgley of the Commission which look into child pornogra phy and prostitution and Maude Barlow a former advisor lo Pierre Trudeau In his talk Dr Cline revealed four character istics common to regular users of pornography addiction escalation dcsensltizatlon and the Final stage acting out These characteristics arose from his research and clinical work with GAIL RUTHERFORD hundreds of sexually deviant or dysfunct Ion- ale Individuals Gall Rutherford urged people to do something about pornography In their communities She outlined how Cltl Against Violent Pornography started with two people and has grown to is members Mrs Rutherford talk ed on five points which her group feels are Important in tackling the pornography problem They were setting goals networking public awareness and support press and meeting with opposition Surface treated The north and south bound approaches on Fourth Line to Sideroad are to be surface treated Street for their meetings and Monday night bingo Harold Colpitts surer for Elks said a furniture and appliance dealer from Acton will be using the location The Elks who number and the 25 women who form the Order of the Royal Purple had been paying over monthly for hall Mr Colpitis said hall rentals are down and monies are tight with the financial pinch He said while in other years the Elks had managed raise yearly through rentals of the hall as of September they had only raised 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