j March IBM Party injuries An altercation at a Mountain view Road party sent a Georgetown youth to Peel Memorial Hospital early Sunday morning A hospital spokesman said he Is In satisfactory condition and was expected to be released yesterday Tuesday regional police have two suspects they are investigating after the victim received eye injuries a possible concussion and bruises Parking lot fracas There were no arrests but Halton regional police kept a close eye on a disturbance at the rear of the tavern Saturday night Roy Smith said there were about 30 youths involved in a fracas Vehicle struck regional police are looking for a dark blue vehicle which they believe was involved In a hit and run incident Saturday A 1676 CMC pick up truck sustained about In damages after It was struck by the vehicle while parked at Park Avenue Volkswagen hit A 1981 Volkswagen sustained approximately in damages after It was struck by a brown vehicle with three people In it Sunday The Volkswagen was parked on Maple Avenue near the golf course at the time of the Incident Chrome mirror bent A surprised motorist who returned to his van after a stop at Mac Milk in the Guelph and Delrex area discovered the vehicles chrome mirror bent Police are treating the Saturday incident which caused about damage as willful damage Sign stolen A rubber sign was taken from a truck while parked on Sargeant Road in Georgetown ing the firm who owns the truck the sign is worth about Sony Walkman taken An Acton District High School student had a Sony Walkman stolen after It had been left in a common student area The student attended a seminar on Friday and found the unit missing on reluming It is estimated to be worth Assault charge A 33 year old Milton resident has been charged with assault after on altercation In a Halton Hills auto service lot An Eighth Line resident received scratches to the face in the Friday afternoon incident Pubs scramble for beer IAN KEITH approved by the Mini Handicapped recreation Recreational activities are now available for the developmentally handicapped between the ages of two and IB Sponsored by the North Association Tor the Mentally Retarded and St John United Church theprogramprovidescompetentcareatid recreation programs for the children and enables parents to make other plans for themselves and other family members Located at St Johns United Church in Georgetown theprogramisopenfromlOtiNpm and costs per hour upon registration which takes place two weeks prior to the requested dates Additional Information is available by calling 877 Highland name change The Speyside Highland Games are in the throes of name changing Games Association president A Macintosh says they decided to become the Georgetown Highland Games in recognition of the fact the games are always held in the Georgetown Fairgrounds and most of the support for the games comes from Georgetown Last week Coun Phil Carney suggested they call it the Halton Hills Highland Games instead BANNER HELD HIGH The Kidney Canada I holding their annuo campaign for funds In March To mark the event local from Georgetown got together for a ceremonial Saturday at the town on Trafalgar Rood Seen here are left to right Secretary of the Georgetown Kidney Foundation Chapter McDonald publicist Lucie Bens Mayor Rush and Coun John McDonald I era photo Official Plan gets approval Continued from page At council to consider A letter from the Ministers senior er accompanied the signed Plan and praised town staff and consult ants for the quality of document they produced and the aid they gave the ministry prior to appro val The Plan was called a well written document with sound goals and policies The town new Plan conforms to the Halton Regional Plan which was ir I960 Library Sunday openings This past weekend the Hills Public Libraries began their project of increasing their hours of service to include Sunday openings From l to 5 p the libraries are open Sundays with full service The project goes on to May 12 Inclusive and begins again Oct 20 to Dec To lessen the considerable effect on the libraries budget of these Sunday openings the Saturday prior to a statutory holiday will see the libraries closed June 29 Aug 3 and Aug 31 namely Saturday budgeting A busy Saturday accomplished much of the town budgeting Led by budget committee chairman Coun Ross councillors pared away at the budget figures We re making progress Levy told The Herald We hope we got It down to a reasonable level I think people will be happy with it The budget is still under wraps as bits and pieces of it are pulled together for the unveiling March Coun Knechtel said the committee still has to meet with the library board and that the town treasurer is undertaking some Investigations Until that all done he won t be releasing the percentage Increase over last year For the past five years the town budget Increases have been below the rate of inflation Robin redbreast spotted Warmer days are coming The first robin was spotted Tuesday morning sitting on a fence post at Sideroad and Ninth Line Guess he Just wanted to beat the spring rush next weekend Building permit The Bible permit recently for the and Tract Society on construction of two storage buildings valued Highway in George- at for their town received a building property By RODIN Herald Staff If you travel In the bar circuit around town you may think you re In Hal ton Hills USA after a few pints Canadian beers arc becoming scarce In town and draught is almost Crawford festival Crawford Luke Indian Village Con Is beginning of Spr with Thanks In in M to May hull When the become the sup in ho trees put on lliLir obsolete with most enm blishments resorting to American beer sales through purchases from the liquor control board manager Larry Dcroo said ho is pre sently out of beer but Is expecting cases of Gencssee to arrive at the liquor control board for the this week Running out of beer over the weekend he expects the cases to last two or three weeks said he had been phone all morning in search of imported draught when contacted by The Herald Tuesday I ve got about phone numbers ranging from Toronto to Sudbury but there all busy he said explaining that had run out of beer late Saturday night By Thursday or Friday Mr Is expect or cases of Genessee Old Milwau kee and High Lite which he says should last til mid week when he is hopeful for a line on Imported draught Exchange Tavern owner Dorothy Hillock said the last beer there was sold late Monday evening but beer is expected to flow again today Wednesday or tomorrow from the or control board A spokesperson for he Sit Bull tavern in Acton was somewhat secretive when asked by The Herald about their beer situation We got lots of beer and have Just been to pick some up through the liquor control board in Toronto the female manager said The Sit Bull would not disclose how much or what brands were avail able at the tavern but they did state they had no draught LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING Secondary Plan detailed Now that the Official Plan has been approved by the province the town planner is up to his elbows In the Secondary Plan for Halton Hills While the Official Plan given direction to growth in the town the Secondary Plan will give mire details on that growth Town planner Ion Keith soys the Secondary PI in looks at things very precisely and lays out la id use designations so that they can be implemented by subdivisions Things like roads and schools Tor the urban areas of town are in on Developers Continued from At Dennis Timbre Ministerial signature approv it and making If official Although the Plan will help In processing development In Halton Hills Coun Armstrong I expect the town will experience the rapid development that overtook Brampton don t think we re going to see the types of development that Brampton has had It more related to the Metro Toronto syndrome he said Development in Hills won be high density growth but rather a progressive orderly development he anticipates There won t be much development in Glen Williams or in Nor vol Coun Armstrongsaid Both communities are in the Credit River floodplaln and it extremely difficult to get building permits there As for the larger Acton and Georgetown centres development will depend on the supply of water and sewage capacity Until that is expanded the two urban centres cannot support much more growth STARTING APRIL 17 4 WEEK PROGRAM WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 630930 DISCOUNTS PRIVATE CAR LESSONS ROAD TEST MCLUDED 8770751 16 MOUNT AIN VIE WRDS GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada LASTA LIFETIME 17 MODELS AND SIZES FOR CARS AND VANS EXPIRES MARCH CALL OR STOP IN AT ONE OF THESE PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS PLEDGED TO LAST A LIFETIME Al Car sun do a gun an sod nit loakoflB in you own or GEORGETOWN 71 Rd Unit 8776136 RUST PROTECTION NEW AND USED CAR PROTECTION PACKAGES lew Limited coupon WALLPAPER BARGAIN BASEMENT DISCONTINUED WALLPAPERS AS LOW AS SINGLE ROLL SALE ENDS SATURDAY MARCH 16th LOWER LEVEL OF GEORGETOWN DECORATING PRICE SATIN CEILING WHITE A HIGH HIDING FLAT LATEX PAINT FOR ALL TYPES OF CEILINGS SALE PRICE 49 4 Litres PROFESSIONAL FINISHES INTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL 31 WHITE A HIGH HIDING SENil GLOSS LATEX RESISTS DIRT AND GREASE RECOMMENDED FOR WALLS WOODWORK AND THE LIKE AVAILABLE IN WHITE AND PASTEL COLOURS CLEAN UP