Page I A THE HERALD Wednesday MswhlMW Phone machine gone A machine tho thing stolen from the night dub on Highway In Nerval last known as Lighthouse North The club was entered between March and when the rear door was removed There was no damage GDHS breakin A 15yearold and a 17 yearold were arrested Tor breaking Into Georgetown District High School Wednesday The two Georgetown youths were caught at a as they were leaving through the win they will appear in court Nothing was stolen or damaged police said Bracelets stolen The bracelets valued at were left in the girls changing room dur ing gym class between 11 a m and 12 30 Impaired charge A yearold Georgetown man who refused to give a breath pie was charged th impaired dnvng Saturday at 11 He was stopped on Mountalnvicw Road South Tor driving erratically and w appear in court April A man stopped for erratically on was charged lay a will appear in w Break out A 16yearold who remained after hours inside the Zip Marl on Mill Street in Acton was charged th stealing in cash and lot tcry tickets The robbery was day and the youth was arrested Sunday Pol called the robbery break out Bike stolen An rt bike was stolen from a home on the Tenth Line in Hills The yellow and black d rt bike was parked outside the home set over 100 yards from the road police wild It was bet ween March and 14 Motorcycle crash The 45yearold driver of a motorcycle went for a spill Sunday at p m when he hit an upturned railway tie The man was east bound on IS at the stated speed of kilometres per hour when he went er the railway tracks on the Sixth Line The driver fell off the motorcycle which skidded along the roadThe man who was driving properly minimal injuries police said Damage his clewasfl Car ditched After cutting a turn too short a Brampton man crashed into a ditch on Highway 7 police said The man was turning from Willow Park onto Highway March at 11 15 p The front of the car hit a rein in Hall car received da mage Poor passing The driver of a motorcycle ran into a vehicle turning west off Churchill Road North onto Peel Street March Both vehicles were jorthbound on Churchill Road in Acton when the driver of the motorcycle attempted to pass and collided with the other vehicle police said The driver was charged with im proper passing Rodney Smith 18 of Lot Concession 8 was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and released The 1985 Honda motorcycle received damage and a 1980 Toyota received damage police said Bottoms up What are the best condition or science award Their Retting your do the clean Ask Super Suds id nee project found Heather II left smaller amounts of detergent were and Tntnm Nolan 11 The two Grade needed In soft water and iludenti at Centennial Public the best conditions for laundering School were of the Grade water with or Sunlight detergents Norval facility called Riviera wont be auctioned The Riviera Club in Is no longer up for sale by tender by the town Monday night council rescinded its motion to sell the acre proper The motion had been passed in February because the owner had failed to pay back taxes of more than three years According to Monday night mo tion the owner has paid all arrears of realty taxes for the property The Riviera Club is on the Credit River at the junction of Highway and Winston Churchill Boulevard At a recent Committee of Adjust ment meeting approval was granted for the use of the exist building as a public hall for chartered groups for bingo games and a craft and food This approval la subject to further approval by the town Site Plan Committee which looks at 1 garbage storage parking and land scaping Neighbours objected to an open a market and Sunday bingo or other gambling events at the Riviera Joan Carter said residents prefer not to have Sunday night but if local clubs ore the for fund raising then residents look ihcother way She noted there have been park problems In the post when crowd drawing events were held at the Riviera and wanted parking pro blems looked into The Committee of Adjustment ha Jurisdiction to regulate the hours or days of operation on th Instead Maytccl Ltd Cedar grove Developments should contact the bylaw enforcement officer for a public hall licence Susan Glassford she d nut want the outs property used a flea market not even by local chartered groups Streets not burning away says town fire chief The streets of Hills are not burning reassured the town fire chief Mondaynlght The Jest was in reference to coun concerns over increased fre colls and fire damages In the f rst wo months of the year compared to last January and February Chief Bill Cunningham last year was a slow year for the fire department compared to statistics from 198S and even In the first two months of 1968 there were fire calls compared to in 54 in 13M and 79 in There are a couple of reasons for the dramatic increase in calls to the Mayor in hospital Mayor Russ Miller went back In to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital early Sunday morning after attending an Acton firefighters appreciation dinner The Mayor is still in where it is hoped rest will do him rood doing nicely said his tics in there worrying today about things he should be doing The Mayor had a bowel opera lion in December and current pro blems are related to It GEORGETOWN SM FITNESS CENTRE fire department th the fire chief said The main reason oil the rat aid and nils fTefighters answer in Acton That because to call for an ambulance means a minimum minute wa The ambulance has to come all way from Georgetown This year also hod a high number of false alarms which Mr Cunn called unusual Both false alarms and aid calls have dropped cons now the fire chef told council Fire damages are high f January and February of yeir at 5B0 To February end tost year This February a member of public and one firefighter were hurl by fire Last February four firefighters were hurt Debate begin before centre report is due Herald Staff report on haw to salve the pro Mem at the Croatian Centre come to town count I yet but cillors are already having lengthy debates on how to deal It when it docs Monday night for the second Mon day in a row councillors argued over when residents neighbouring the and Winston Churchill Boullvard proper should receive their copy of tho Last week Betty Fisher had declared her intention to share her copy of the report on the very day she receives it with the neighbours Councillors get Ir agenda and reports on It day prior to the regular Mo day night meeting Council policy Is to release the agenda ana reports to press and public after p m Monday Last councillors voted to an exception in the Croatian Centrt case and allow the hours to I five copies of the staff report on the very Friday after noon comes out That means the neighbours will have the weekend to study just like councillors do Johnston said It sets a bad precedent to exempt one group from council policy think it unfa r to the rest of our taxpayers who come that hey dont thli some prlvlege she John McDonald said he t want to have anything to do with n ouch exemptions He noted the neighbours have hod years to review the matter I hope we do the same thing for any other group in town All said bit prom Includ the developers spoke out Georgetown developer luttl In recorded vote councillors receiving the staff report and not discuss ng it or two weeks Voting in favour of the two week lence were Couns Peter Nor ton Lll an Bowman Joe Hewitt and Gerald Opposed were Al Cook Pom Sheldon Betty Usher Pom Johnston John McDonald and Norman Elliott Coun Joe Hewitt said it was about time the residents were given a chance to respond Peter Norton noted the Croatian Issue always seems to up at a busy time for the farm that neighbours he WSJ CARTAGE Compare Allstate for auto value instate You re in good hands A Co Can A Compu Street 8731643 VALUABLE COUPON SCHOOLS OUT SPECIAL LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING DONT WAIT TO SEE YOUR HOLIDAY PICTURES PRESENT THIS AD FOR CRAIG S PHOTO DISCOUNTS 570 12 Exp 24 Exp 36 Exp W 6 DISC PLU817U0 ABOVE SPECIALS IN EFFECT MARCH 1 APRIL 1 OTHER IN HOUSE DISCOUNTS NOT APPLICABLE PHOTO CRAIGS 118GuelphSt THE NORMANDY PLAZA af THE NORMANDY PLAZA S4 1 HOUR PHOTO FINISH APRIL COURSE BEGINS APRIL 15th WEEK COURSE Thursdays PRIVATE LESSONS 8770751 16 Mountamview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 459041 7 OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Centre and it isn fair to the farmer It important that we not only be fair but appear to be fair Coun Gerald said Coun Sheldon said the Centre Issue is not an unusual case and said councillors holding their tongues for two weeks will slow down process Tftats the question Town Planner Ian Ke laughed I would hope it would be but we re still waiting for Information from the Centres solicitor TRAFFIC COURT AGENT Upset About An Unjust Traffic TICKETTS INC PUBLIC NOTICE AFTER HOURS ANSWERING SERVICE 87881 1 3 Effective Monday March The Regional of wll have one telephone number for After Hours calls After Hours Answer ng ng Saturdays Sundays and Hoi days wll be where mmed ate attent on red by d ng 878 If long stance call collect Varley Reg Clerk THE J OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING HENDERSON S CORNERS HIGHWAY SIDER0A0 RURAL CLUSTER AREA BOUNDARY STUDY I I General Committee will conduct a Publ Meet ng to present and dscuss a plannng study to of a Rural Cluster Area by means of either Amendment and or a mod by the Minister of pa Alfa rs to the Town of H lis Official Plan Date Location ALL CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Apr 1 21 1987 7 10pm Town on Id ng Trafalgar Road ne Town of Halton Hills IANS KEITH DIRECTOR OF PLANNING TOWN OF HALTON HILLS LTON HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 ESQUESING RURAL AREA General Committee will conduct a Pubic to examine and discuss an application to amend Zonlna By law to permit the establishment of a nurserygarden centre and Land scape consulting service on lands described as Part of Lot 5 Concession 7 Esqueslng Town of Hills ALL CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Date April 1987 Time 7 Location Town Administration Building Trafalgar Road Line Town of Halton Hills bruce maclean deputy planning director