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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1985, p. 2

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD June 1B85 Meats robbed Meat Packers on Churchill Boulevard north of Highway were robbed of In meat April 31 Beef hinds and gutted calves were taken The thieves entered through an open window and made their way to the stock pens and storage spaces A red truck with a bad muffler was seen in the night of the theft Three car collision A threecar collision at the intersection of Martin Street and Avenue caused an estimated and minor injuries to a female The accident occurred at rush hour 11 An Acton man was charged with careless driving Motorcycle accident David and Cindy Tutlls of Downs view were hospitalized after their 19M Honda left IS May 2 David Tullis lost control of the bike on an bend while travelling km per hour The motorcycle slid on a gravel shoulder and then back onto the road David Tullis was released from the George town District Memorial Hospital with a shoulder injury Cindy Tullis is in the Peel Memorial Hospital in satisfactory condition Police charged David with careless driving charges at party Police laid charges at a party north of on the Fifth Line May 1 The house party was advertised as il be a hot one and included a live band Joint Effort The majority of the charges were liquor related at the affair where tickets were sold Police are also trying to convict the host for violating a noise by law The number attending Is unknown but cars were counted by police No inquest yet Coroner Dr Macintosh has not yet announced the date of the inquest Into the death of Mushrooms worker Antonio Sllvcira The yearold Toronto native was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital May was preparing a mushroom bed when the fatal accident happened A cultivating machine was in operation nearby Ontario Hydro Helton Regional Police and the Ontario Ministry of Labour are Involved in the investigation damaged A at 162 Guelph Street was damaged June 1 by vandals The cost of the vandalism is estimated at Doors and a indow were the targets of the offenders Police said cars are frequently the objects of vandalism and this year more than ever Mercedes stolen A 1975 Mercedes was stolen from a home on Highway south of Acton June The car Is valued at Keys were left in the car The owner was working in her yard when she heard her car being driven away Gas station theft Service at Street was broken into June Assorted tools valued at 000 were taken Entry was gained through a window Damage to the window is estimated at Hit by motorcycle A car parked on Mary Street received in damages June after being hit by a motorcycle The car owner was inside a home when a crash was heard wearing a black helmet was seen leaving the collision site on a motorcycle contempt judgement reserved Water link still possible with Peel Herald Special A Supreme Court just ice has reserved Judge ment on two contempt court charges laid a Toronto lawyer who failed to show up on behalf of his client in a Mi lion court on Jan 11 Albert was charged when he failed to completely explain his absence and also failed to keep a promise lo find out why the court had not been told he was sick that day Mr another lawyer for one of his clients He also failed to notify the Crown At to defend Acton office of his resident Paul several charges Jan at a date which had been especially arranged to suit Mr since Milton court does not normally sit on Fridays Hamilton Crown Dean who prosecuted the case told Justice Gregory Evans Mr had arranged two court appearances on that date and had not arranged Herald Staff Even if Georgetown Its Water Poll ution Control Plant it still be Interested In link onto the Peel water and sewer systems that draw front Lake Ontario Peel s system will long term solution for the town Ha I ton regional chairman Peter roy declared at last week s planning and public works committee meeting He said he spoken to former Premier Bill Davis about the option There s no magic In the fact the south Peel system is Just for Peel In fact there Ha I ton Hills money in that tern because it was front by the entire prov Mr Pomeroy said The director of public Georgetown s future needs with Peel direct or of public works Bill Anderson He felt we might be were for million to build a trunk sewer from ibi Water Pollution Con Irol Plant at Hungry Hollow to along underplaying the costs Creek Valley and overplaying the Highway and then availability Mr Moore Highway 7 to the said of tapping into the future extension of Flet Peel facilities Cost estimates given bv a consulting firm iioad North In reservoir In Ha I ion region the price of bringing In water from Peel jumps to about million Expanding the Georgetown sewage When Provincial Court Judge Douglas Latimer Mr Bicker ton the following Monday about his absence Mr Bickerton sold he was III but deliberately milted mention of his appearance lit the Court of on behalf of another client Mr Pac had discussed the option quelle said water supply and sewage treat Mercury capacity for Spirit of helping Continued from page Al food for the survivors They came from ladies groups Legion Ladles church groups and restaurants she Nobody was In The ones who had lost their houses were so calm I don t know what Id be like she said amazed Her husband agreed The people Halton has emergency plan Continued from page unexpected emergencies We cannot prepare for specific misfortunes We must be prepared for anything she said Anything could mean a gas spill like the April 12 one in Oakville or it could mean a tornado like the one in Barrie Friday Whatever the mishap an emergency plan should protect the public from the chaos disaster brings When the regional and municipal plans are completed Ihe people of Halton Hills may be involved In its testing A mock disaster could be staged in the next year she said Awareness of what to do in a disaster Is Important to controlling It she said will remain with the region as a full time worker to assist In educating the public about emergency measures j calm than Misslss- Here they could pitch in and help There Ihey could only wait Mr McFadden noted Most of the families have gone stay with friends neighbors or re I There were still calls coming in offering a couch or trailer to the homeless he said Most have sleeping accommodation Now the main thing is feeding them Mr McFadden With the donations from restaurant chains and ladles groups that need also is being met You see It on Ion but when you see the real thing that what got me Mrs en concluded ton A tunnel is proposed In a section of the Silver Creek Valley trunk sew or to limit the environ mental Impact The cost also includes a sewage pumping Ion for the east side of treatment plant to meet the Credit River at High the demands of a popula Creek trunk sewer tion of would cost Just west of McLaughlin As for piping waste million roughly the from Peel the most suit same as expanding ihe able source of water system to Peel from Peel Is the North million Gore and Slor Streelsvllle reservoir Limited consulting and pumping station engineer Norman Hug Constructing a feeder gins said main from this reservoir I have to the eastern limit of Ions about this Georgetown urban Hills Mayor Miller boundary would cost said Thai system in about million Peel seems to be grow With the addition of ing and growing They booster pumping may some day not give ions and the possibility of us the capacity Scouts flower power Support scouting In your area Saturday June members of the North Halton District Council will be selling hanging flower baskets The flowers will be sold in front of Gordon Memorial Arena Town wants Acton problem solved fast Hills council Creek well field west of want to Ihe water on Sixth Line and in Acton resol soulhof Highway 7 lout suite the Highway 25 North Im not really pleas well field with Ihe long term A alternative Id- work program I for find entitled in the regions additional waiert report on water That s a long haul for the supply is to pipe people walling for wat from Peel region Us Dave Whiting estimated to cost S3 said last week rogio- million and require planning and public leal finagling which may works committee meet take many years Councillors want Regional staff arc pro- quick solution lo tht posmgncw wells be inv water shortage in the at the Highway town of and cost well located focused in on the water between Churchill Road supply at Lake and Sixth Line on High wherealready a way 7 the Blue Springs been dug If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance Keck State nue I CM ROBERT TAtT INS AGENCY LTD 174Quelph5l 877 Disaster volunteers Continued from page A Valley was filled this a disaster fund says the homeless are In There is a need some the victims or ordinate volunteer help a faster rate during emergencies like Ihe one i ihe spokes Friday Mrs Megelink mm town A spokesman for the restored Royal Bank in Grand wlh hydro until Sunday Valley which Is keeping ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL THATS WILD ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS la hereby pursuant to Soclons and Tho Municipal Act being The Revised Slatutea Ontario that I ol Iho Town ol Halton H Its at Its mooting to be held In Counc I Chambers pal Ad ministration Wing Trafalgar Road p on Monday 10 consider bylaws lor road reconstruct or protects oaf CONTRACT FOURTH RECONSTRUCTION PHASE Reconstruct on Seventeen Side Road from Road approximately maters west trio Sixth CONTRACT ARMSTRONG AVENUE STORM SEWER ROAD REAUGNMENT AND BANK PHASE Reconstruction Armstrong Avenue meters 1 of Sinclair Avenue to approximately me tors west Sinclair Avenue Notice Is hereby further given thai Counc I of the Town of win at the meeting dosenbod above consider passing a by law TO CLOSE ARMSTRONG AVENUE VEHICULAR TRAFFIC FROM SINCLAIR AVENUE TO A POINT APPROXIMATELY METERS WESTERLY FOR THE ANTICIPATED TWO TH DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION DETOUR SIGNS WILL BE POSTED Mans dots I so projects and by lows ore lor viewing during normal business hours Engineering Department Of fee Trafalgar Road Any nqulrios should be led Ihe Engineering B77 51 The Council will hear in person or by s Counsel any person who claims that his lands affected by tho said by laws and to be heard Persons wishing to bo heard should not Iho office me undersigned I day Richardson Clirti Ad mini lira lor Town of Kills Georgetown Ontario L7Q Gloves missing The Mano Glove Com of loo Frederick Street In Acton reported a loss or SI in gloves Ihls month That means pairs of gloves were taken Police are Invest The company claims this Is unusual No major losses occurred before May Phone LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING STARTN6JUNE26 WEEK PROGRAM WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ROAD TEST LESSON 8770751 MOUNTAIN VIE WROS GEORGETOWN OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Heres your chance to enjoy the cooling benefits of central air all summer long without paying us a penny on the merchandise until October 1985 DOITNOW BONUS SPECIALS IF YOU union GHS We bring 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