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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1987, p. 2

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JLtnONA nil Snow clues Footprints In the snow led PDlico to their man a yearold car thief Jan 21 Police said they were called Jan at around so a m to Crescent where a resident noticed someone prowling among the park westDound on cars and breaking Into signalled for a left turn Into The teenager was also charged lor private driveway our other similar thefts In the Policeman crashes A 44yearold Moore fork Crw cent woman had minor In Saturday morning following a col with a Regional Police car A yearold police officer with the Georgetown on was with careless driving under the Highway Traffic Act The police report the Georgetown woman was driving westbound on Street She how the Stereo snatched Approximately worth of stereo equipment were stolen from a car parked at the Georgetown Marketplace Jan between 30 m and Halton Regional Police said Taken were speakers equalizer auto load cassette split amplifier and console It not known how thief got into the car Pellet gun era Police are after someone with a pellet gun who has been shooting out windows in Acton causing several thousand dollars damage Four homes have had windows broken School windows have been broken Halton Regional Police ask the public to give them a call at if they have any Informa I ion on the vandal Breakin Wrlgglesworlh Public School was broken into through a west window Jan between IS and said the smashed to repair and that nothing was stolen from the closed up school The Board of Education dldn open the school to pupils this September Glasses broken A man has been charged with assault after he broke the glasses of a fellow worker and struck him on the left side of his face with his fist Halton Police said the assault took place Jan at Main St in Georgetown where a new house is being built The two apparently had a disagree ing at 9 a when the Acton man was struck The charge comes up i Milton provincial court Feb The police officer was operating a mobile radar unit while driving behind her Podge He noticed her signal but wasn t able to or slop in time The police car skidded into the rear of the Dodge causing about ISOdamage to both cars Hashish bust Jan Regional Police arrested two teenagers for posses of narcotics at the Intersection of Guelph Street and Armstrong Avenue in Georgetown Police said they were and IB and are to ap pear in court Feb The narcotic was hashish Fishing tackle taken Fishing tackle worth Was stolen from a car parked in an unlocked garage on Stockman Crescent Regional Police said Staff Hay Smith said several thefts occurred In that neighborhood recently This robbery took place sometime bet pen Jan 19 and police said Turned too soon one was injured In a accident at and Maple Saturday nigh l Police laid charge- against an 10year old male following the t The young man whs turning left onto and turned In front of a westbound vehicle on Guelph Street the police report says There was 500 damage to both The westbound driver was legal entering the intersection when the light changed from green to yellow police said He was and yearold son with him I lashing lights missed Friday afternoon traffic dcnl at Street and Boulevard caused damage and minor Injuries to a driver Regional Police said the man wos driving east on Street when he reir ended a stopped for a school bus with its Hashing lights on He was with careless driving I Road Design report okayed Dollies stolen The chains and two dollies were stolen from Fred Tolton tow truck Friday between 30 a and a m Halton Regional Police report The items are estimated to Music thief Cassette tapes 20 of them were stolen from on unlocked car park at the Robert Utile Public School parking lot in Acton Jan The tapes are said to be worth Slashed tires Tires were slashed at the King and Queen Streets Intersection In Georgetown Jan Tb right front tire of a GMC pickup truck was slashed police said Another car had two tires slashed Total damage was Impaired drivers Impaired charges were laid by I police Friday at 1 a against a yearold Acton man A routine traffic check at Acton Boulevard and Arthur Street resulted in the charges The man is to appear in The same lime in Georgetown 30yearold Georgetown man arrested and charged with being impaired and having open liquor In his car He was stopped for erratic driving on Mountainview Road He s to appear In court March Feb Is the court date for two men charged with impaired driv Ing One is and the other Both are Georgetown residents The 52- yearold was nabbed by police for excessive speed on Highway and Churchill Road In Acton Jan The year old was charged following a car accident at Moun tainvlow and River Roads In Georgetown Jan is Spare keys Overnight Jan 21 someone stole a Dodge Diplomat car worth MOW from an Acton Boulevard driveway The car was unlocked with a spare set of keys in it Regional Police report it was recovered the next day Purse stolen Friday evening a Ryan Road Georgetown woman found her black leather purse containing stolen from her home Shortly thereafter Peel Police arrested a yearold Etoblcoke man using stolen credit cards He also had the Georgetown women Compare Allstate for auto value nil fur prices J Rood 1 struct instate in good hands Injurant Canada Insurance Comoonv Street Georgetown Council rejected the decision they made in general committee last week on Wildwood Road and voted instead to go along with the town engineers recommendation to finish off the Preliminary Desicn Report on Wildwood The Preferred Plan for which slates specific works to bo done on the central cast and west sections of the road ween Confederation and Eighth Line has been received for Inclusion in the Preliminary Design Report As Engineer Bob Austin explained several times lost week and this week this does not mean any of the work will be undertaken The report only sets out guidelines as to what improvements could be made The decision to go ahead and do any of these improvements rests with clllors and the dollars they choose to allocate In their annual budgets A motion by Sheldon that be considered for maintenance at budget was ap proved Her other motions that would have put a stop to Ihe Preliminary Design Report weren Last weeks motion by Coun Joe Hewitt calling for additional in formation on works to the and east sections of Wildwood would have cost an extra BOO and was overturned in Monday night meeting The Hewitt decision took hours last week and Monday night dcci another two hours Further discussions on wilt likely be limited to the budget committee talks which are underway now To derail the thing Design Report at this time doesn t make a lot of sense Norm Elliott ob jected saying it would be a little foolhardy not to finish it when It was 90 per cent completed Mr Austin said the lor the Preliminary Design Report included background worthy CC Parker Con i Ltd a soils investigation public meetings brochures I meetings with staff and general committee and a recommendation for a Plan The only needs the council recommtndu Hon to wrap it up now heboid Norman Elliott said the decision to spend any further money on Hood after the study is finished would likely be by future councils residents have said they don want road widened or and especially that they don t want iny roadside trees cut Council liability was referred to the town engineer It Important the town end up a preferred plan the said The main reason Is the town red firm with a very competent engineer who has signed a document that whether you agree with it or not that the road is not safe Mr Austin warned To not complete the report leaves that statement hanging Council is better off to complete report and then with im to according to its priorities As I best understand it you re In better liability point of mow to complete the study hi said TRAFFIC COURT AGENT Upset About An Unjust Traffic Ticket ON CARTAGE COMPANY IfrarpBAlfe PIANOS ANTIQUES COUNTRY HOMES HOUSES YEARS EXPERIENCE GUARANTEED WORK LOW HOURLY or FLAT RATES OVERSEAS SI PICK UP DELIVERY WITHIN THE TOWN OF HILLS COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS INVITED LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 459041 7 OVER 200000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada OFFICE OF CONSOLIDATED HEARINGS PROPOSAL BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF TO PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR DISPOSAL OF AS RED BY SECTION OF THE OF HALTON ACT O IN THE MATTER OF Sec the Environ R Ml mended IN THE MATTER OF So I and ll Ontario Water rem Act RSO THE MATTER OF a- Act RSO I960 IN THE MATTER OF Sod on of I on Municipal Act is IN THE MATTER OF trio pa of Hilton no by I on 1 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF ACT 1 amended by no land fo and ma nil ring a landlll to molroa Reg I E plan a on I Roo pal domes wis f Hi Ion has boo Co duel ng an Em fnc 1 1 concudod ary land I app mainly I Environ men till As a op tun A as S F Only of lor to n Iho Town of L no appro ha lann Road Tin to yapp op to management I to ng tug ponod 1 to a it Reg and and rsl 128 hoc Ncth Server 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