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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1987, p. 2

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Ski TWIN Police beat Car swerves Krln man received ana bruises follwing an accident at Troll and Rood June police soy Jeff was driving Mercury northbound on Trail when he swerved lo miss an animal and a tree He was treated and released from General Hospital Damage to the car Is listed at Improper passing Charges improper passing were laid following an accident between a bicycle and a motorcycle at 8 am at Bower Street and Mil Street in Halton Hills on June 17 Police say carold Greg Wagner was riding his Raleigh bicycle southbound on Bower Street in the southbound lane when he attempted to cross the road onto the northbound lnnc He was struck by a northbound motorcycle dm en by a year old man The received damn ye and the motorcycle received damage Wagner was treated and released at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Assault charge ye r old faces assault weapon charges after an incident at the parking lot behind Main it at II pin June A woman was struck in the head with a beer bottle She was examined at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital and released The woman will appear lncourtonJuly27 Thief arrested A Georgetown man has rested In connection with a break and Pi Variely 5 Main St North at a June Police say someone entered by breaking the front door window and stole worth of cigarettes and lighters All the property was recovered He will appear in court on July Second storey man Someone attempted to break Into a fourth floor apartment at 115 John St between 12 a and 1 June 16 An attempt was made rip the screen off balcony window House breakin Someone stole from a house at 12 Cres in Georgetown June 16 Entry was gained sometime between mid and a m by sliding the screen window open Windows broken Windows Park Public School on Hyde Park Drive were sometime between June is and m June 15 Damage is estimated at 50 stolen A briefcase containing payroll books and cash was stolen from an unlocked car parked at St between and June 16 Gas bar theft Police are looking for a suspect involved in a theft of from Sunys Gai Bar at si between p June and a June Ifi Motorcycle gone Someone stole a Honda motorcycle from 178 St between 30 m June in and a June Value of the tie is listed at Car unlocked Someone entered an unlocked car at al 3 a in June and stole in cash A also entered a locked vehicle parted at 19 McNobb in Georgetown between 11 June 16 and 7 m June 17 and mode off with a cassette player Value or the stolen properly is set at 200 Domestic spat Two Acton residents face assault charges following a domestic dispute at a home on Main Street North at 15 a June 19 Police say a 25year old woman struck her common law husband with a lose and split his lip A yearold man was also charged after he threw his wife to the floor The two will appear in court on Julj Single car crash A 25year old woman is in Serious condition in Hospital following a single car ac at Trafalgar Road Sideroad shortly before mid night June IB Wendy Joyce was In side a 1962 Honda southbound on Trafalgar road when her car left he paved portion of the road and went out of control on the gravel shoulder The car rolled over J metres from the point it left the road Wendy Joyce is in critical condition in the surgical intensive care unit in Sun hospital and her passenger Saveno also of Oakville Is in satisfactory condition in Peel Memorial Hospital Damage to the car is Police say charges arc pen ding Regions second look at Milton growth study Herald Staff Regional councillors decided take another look at who should be undertaking a study on growth in Milton At Wednesdays council meeting they hesitated from supporting a planning and public works commit tee decision that IBI Group V Anderson Associates Ltd Simcoe Engineering Ltd and Creative Research Group be hired for the first phase of the three- phase project Burlington Joan Little vole concerns about hiring this consortium pointing out the con arc working for Milton on the Regional landfill Issue We all know that will be one of the most controversial projects well be dealing with Tor years It will have Implications for all of Little said She noted the other firms on the short list were similar in their tender the project Burlington Pat McLaughlin said the technical reports from staff the IBI consortium because of its si experience in Milton Mayor Gordon said Regional and staff were in favor of and questioned whether the discomfort of the Burlington councillors wasn just a delay tin Burlington Walter said since this will be a big issue down the road it s best no It off under a cloud I think we have to get off on the right foot Burlington Joyce said Planning Director Rash was asked who came in second on the short list of firms but he wasnt able to answer Mr Mohammed IBI was the best consortium for the job although all were good in his view Regional Chairman Peter said if council and the public feel theres a conflict of In teres with this consortium then it will take away from any decmon- IBI may make In its study TT mIiViLM NEXT COURSE SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM dune 29 30 July 2 3 ROAD TEST NCLUDE0 PRIVATE CAR LESSONS NEXT COURSE Wednesday Thursday to pm 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada After Friday Saturday walkout Letter Carriers back to work Herald suit Members of Georgetown Local 154 of the Carriers Union of Canada went on strike Friday mom ing as part of the national unions rotating strike action against Canada Post of Georgetown Local rotated picket lines until Saturday after noon The union was notified to strike at There was some support for the workers by friends waving and shouting to I hem as they drove by the post office on the corner of Maple and Guelph streets The back to work Monday Union local President Ron Ritchie told tie Herald Monday that no mall come through the Georgetown office lost Thursday Ho has lieard no word from the C U C national office on how negotiations arc pro greasing he said We re still on stand by Mr Rit chie said Were ready to go out at any time if they call us Mr Ritchie added that he knew of no union workers being called in to move the mail In Georgetown In Acton Idler carriers were also out on strike but were back lo work Monday The LCUC asking for better work conditions and job security A mediator has been brought in to relieve tensions on sides and Post will be recalling Lis union workers for one week Government agencies arc making ipecinl arrangements for cheque be dropped off during the Utter car Unemployment insurance cheques may be picked up at the Brampton district distribution centre in the Brampton Armouries on Queen Cupel Streets Bruce White at he mi mm Utter car from Irft Frank Hector coramttu and a third who did not to be identified out on Maple Avenue In Brampton Employment Centre said IhoM recipients who have submitted report cards during the last week to 10 days will likely have to come the centre for I heir money Health and Welfare Canada mail out Income Security cheques ear ly to avoid the mail stall The June for Canada Pension Georgetown Friday picketing They got the new at a that morning to bring out Ihr union placard representing Local Herald Allowance and Old Age Sccuril were mailed the first of the monlr The July cheques will not be mallei until at least the middle of 2 students win essay award On the evening of June the annual Catherine T McMartln Bursary Presentation Evening was held at the Region Museum Milton Cohoated by the Museum and the Board of Education eleven students from across were recognized for their achievements in the Bursary program Winning essay a from North were David of Llmchouse Public School and Ellen Johnson also of Llmchouse Public School The awards were presented by Pauline Laing Superintendent of Curriculum Services Board of Education and Regional Councillor Brad Clements Chair man of the Museum Management Committee Mr Bill Lawson former chair man of the Board of and a friend of the late Mrs Mcmartin spoke of Mrs tins hopes when she established the bursary Approximately family friends and teachers the winning students attended the ceremony The Cithennc T H Bursary was established by Mrs a former resident of and longlime school teacher to encourage students to create essays and pro jects on some aspect of Canada Mrs McMartln hoped en courage the students to learn more about their country Police Childrens Aid only interested tenants Only the police force and the Childrens Aid Society are interested in sharing with Region its Bronte Road headquarters The Separate and Public School Boards and Region Museum turned down the offer to participate in the proposed Cramped for space for Regional staff in the green building the Region initiated a study to meet Its space inviting agencies to join them The Thorn Partnership Architects and Planners have designed four upturns for the land Hal Ion Regional Police prefer the fourth option which places the buildings around a grassed ad run Hie They re concerned about Ihe nailability of land or housing the expansion and urge Regional staff to acquire more adjacent to the cur rent Regional property 1ind concerns are why the Roman Catholic Separate School Hoard is dropping out of the project according to a letter from their If the province of Ontario makes jdditionnl land avjilable to the Region and substantially more pork space becomes available the Hoard might possibly lerest Treasurer TP Brady said The Children s Aid Society has some concerns about the size of land available for the but finds advantages in being grouped en the complex For one it is less CAS President Edith Hopkins let indicates preference for the Regional consultants say a acre Jte is enough for office space needs for Ihe three organizations till loot Museum Curator withdrawing from for a number of ex would have over too with The anticipated enough for museum needs Mr Jut finer siys m a letter to Region Ernie the complex plat reasons The peeled Hull or They need lots of land to buffer the museum for safety and nip ex will draw a lot the curator Although only the police force and Children Aid Society are in sharing site with Region staff and hopeful or acquiring more acres west of the llydru Cor from the Ministry of Govern mentSer Every Wednesday June 24Seplember Georgetown Memorial Arena pm ADMISSION SPECIALS June Night AD Indents admitted fa A price Jul lor Jul It m admitted h price Jut 15- NightAll 10 for price July Nig hi Ail lor July ill milled SI Aug numMr for pike Aug hit lor price Aug by child free Aug DO Minimum 1 To School- All price Skate Rentals General Admission 100 HALTON FRUIT MARKET ORANGES 138 129 DOZEN ENGLISH CUCUMBER 695 FRESH CARROTS PAUL NEWMAN SALAD DRESSING BUCK FOREST HAM 3 con 199 LB QUANTITIES Bun King Bakery FROM OUR OVEN TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES KAISER ROLLS 4 29 I DOZEN DOZEN CUSTOMER BRAN MUFFINS 20 6T EFFECT JUNE ta ONLY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 245 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8730781 NOTICE Canada Day July 1 1 987 Garbage Pickup Residential garbage normally picked up Wednesday July 1 will be picked up Tuesday June Residential garbage normally picked up Tuesday June 30 1 987 will bo picked up Monday June 987 Commercial garbage will be picked up on its regular schedule Thank you Ad PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REMINDER HOMEOWNERS IN THE TOWN OF HILLS ELDERLY PENSIONERS TAX ASSISTANCE Applications must be made each year by September 1st or a credit up to 50 00 for those Ratepayers whose property taxes are In excess 600 A Be 65 years of age or more by September 1st 1987 which is the last day for filing applications Bo In receipt of GUARANTEED INCOME SUP PLEMENT provided under the OLD AGE SECURITY ACT CANADA C Occupy properly for the year on which the Municipal Taxos are imposed and D Have conlmuously assessed as owner of residential real property In Town of Helton Hills for less than years immediately preceding September 1 987 APPLICATION FORMS AVAILABLE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TAX COLLECTOR REVENUE AND TAXATION DEPAR TMENT

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