SECTION A THE HERALD i 187 Hits hydro pole An unknown driver caused damage to a hydro pole and left his car at the on the Fourth Line Thursday He was driving his 1976 Chevrolet south on the Fourth Line at about 10 p m when he lost con trol and drove Into the west ditch hearing off a hydro pole at Its base ana damaging the wires and transformer The car was damag on the left front corner totalling about police said Careless driving A 16yearold has been charged with careless driving following an accident In Acton Sunday He was travelling west on Wallace Street at Main when he failed to stop for the stop sign He a 1985 Mercury travelling south on Main Street Thrown from car Twp people were thrown from a car during an accident which at the Ninth Line and Sideroad Saturday Maria Costa and Joseph Costa were riding in the back seat of a Pontine which was travelling south along the Ninth Line The driver failed to stop for a stop sign at and struck a westbound car on The spun several times after the impact Maria and Joseph Costa were taken by to Georgetown District Memorial Hospital with injuries They were treated later released Four thousand dollars damage was cause to each car The first driver a 23yea Cambridge man was charged with failure tostopfora Stop sign Lost control A man driving a 1986 Suzuki has been charged with driving without a licence to an accident and careless vi ng following an accident Duncan Drive Friday The old Georgetown man was driving the motorcycle east on Duncan Drive when he lost control of the vehicle around a curve The bike struck the south curb and flipped over tossing the driver off on the to the ground The driver fled the scene The accident was reported by a witness police said the owner of the motorcycle has also been charged Over damage was caused to the bike right signal lights and front fender Cars collide A year old Georgetown woman has been charged alter she was driving north along Mountain view and collided with another car when she tried to make a right turn Both cars were travelling in the same direction on Mountain view Rood The accident occurred Friday at p m Damage to the first car a Honda totalled Ditched A Mississauga man caused damage to his cor Wednesday when he swerved and hit the to avoid hitting a racoon The yearold man also hit a small tree The car was damaged on the rear side rear bumper ana the right front centre The accident on the Fourth Line near The racoon was Break enter Police are Investigating a break and enter at a home In Acton on the Sixth Line which occurred between Sunday Entry was gained through a rear wooden door police Stolen were a tape player a turntable a stereo cassette recorder cassette deck tapes and a mini AMFM radio Total value of the stolen goods is unknown School intruders Someone broke Into Georgetown District High School between fl Saturday and 1 m Sunday police said Entry was gained a rear window that had been boarded up Van vandals Someone broke the windows of a GMC van parked at Charles St Georgetown between 5am and am Sunday Unlocked car A first aid kit file box sunglasses and change totalling 93 were stolen from an unlocked car parked at 11 Lilac Lane Georgetown The occurred between pm Thursday and am Friday Total value of the stolen goods is 15 Car breakin An equalizer valued at was stolen from an unlocked car park at Irwin Georgetown Thursday between and Mete left sits on line in contest Mr 1 and hit with his injured plane at the rorgrloun rndli- lfi nicitihtrt if he radio club controlled ro tiles I Mr I said Hit- tun bun IMnt rurtioriinlrnll it pi six engine will he placed him in Radiocontrol plane buffs take their hobby seriously It MARY Herald Staff engines Tense faces tipped skyward These arc the warning signs of an Invasion The Georgetown radio- controlled club is gearing for flight A dozen tiny replica airplanes jre waiting on the sidelines transform ing a section of a farmer field into a mini tarmac Members of the club are tightening bolts checking the motors on the engines or Just walling or their turn to test their skills planes weigh only mm pounds TtiL uninitiated might mistake one Tor a kids toy to veterans of the radiocon trolled club these planes are serious business You re looking an investment of to said John Acton area recruitment drive for UW disappointing Sedates in Computer Data Services Financial Statements General Ledger Accounts Receivable and Payable Payroll Financial Forecasts and Cash Flow Mortgage Schedules 8775656 37 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN director of the clubs con John Jones lias fie flying radio- controlled for 10 Three club members Ivan Greg Mirsden and Mueller are currently in France ting Canada in mUrrutional com The are from Is out of foam jnd wood and have a of inches Sophistic ted radio controls allow the planes to spin curl or due at speeds of up to 12j miles per hour entrants compile in five classes ringing from to I- A I or world competition CI is determined the number of manoeuvre a cm perforin in ii disunited spin limi period Mr Jones The is iw on nth side in iiejn up lie said Young to make low in front of the judges for a photograph The spill second heart tin nlrerafl bare Hiding in the corn field it enough Mr It would him been beyond rep if bid ex Mr Jones On the sidelines Men 1 sitting beside las injured pi nit Something is Willi he said tod Ik II take las pi I mm 11 conn In Town wont pay for condominium roadway The Hills United Way ex was disappointed Monday when lust one person showed up to recruitment meeting in Acton The United Way has recruitment of volunteer for door todoor fun draislng well under way in Georgetown said Campaign Chair man John Wtckens The tion was hoping to develop a similar network of volunteers in Acton But the Aclon High School was conspicuously empty Monday night fortheUVV recruitment meeting The Acton situation is at point where It really serious Mr said We were hoping this meeting would raise the awareness of the Hills United Way Ross the single Acton volunteer thus far agreed Monday to contact every volunteer organization in Acton to try to up volunteers Acton Hod Cross President Kenry tiroes will also be contacting Acton volunteer groups Mr Wickens said If Acton people want the servies the 17 member agencies provide they ve got to come through and raise some money the Campaign Chairman added Some of the member agencies in elude the North Association for the Dcvclapmentally Handicap ped the Recovery House and Hills Distress Centre The United Way is hoping to raise during Its drive this year Door todoor canvassing will take place in October Clothing will not contribute I Ihe of Hill Hold 1 lew condominium The Committee Monti not to with Somerset lt re quest fieri I ei n tribute to the I road from lot Somerset which Is building a unit minium on I ind icuil to Hall Hood the s policy is to per of the eosl of road reci to developers of infilling subdivisions But Assist ml Stephen Thomson haul the road Is a dead end which has jet to I of dead list If llirefore it is of Utile use lo tie einiril public tcept for the residents the ner this sion of Hill for its own pur poses Mr 11 The Town would con Inbute to the of in existing road but it I to a road Mr Input on cluster plan Public input will soon be allowed on a proposal for a subdivision behind the Henderson Comers rural cluster on Highway William Penson wants to build 1 houses on Just over IS acres of land The lots would include the ex 1st ing Penson farm equipment Highway Council has already requested that the Minister of Muniupil fairs incorporate the sub division and another sub division with the Hendersons Cor rural cluster The Health anil the Minis tr of the have requested detailed stud on lot and the effect of development on existing rcsldcnees a report by Deputy Winner Bruce GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE The Municipality of will be closing Regional Road 1 5 No 1 Highway In Town of Hjlton Hills The road will bo closed from a m on August September 25 Limited access will be available for traffic A suggested detour route will utilize No Side Road David J Vorley Regional Clerk THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OP Chamber to locate office in Alcott Tie Georgetown Chamber of Com has found Its office space Hie will move Into the space behind the ticket booth at the Gordon Arena on or about Sept 1 The General Committee approved the move Monday The Chamber will pay Just under a year to rent the 153 square feet of office space Chamber President Murray Lawton said after the meeting he thinks the new space will be a benefit to the town A manager for the office Doug Renrice has been hired by the Proposal for a country market Plans arc In the works to open a Country Market and a mini warehousing facility on the of Winston Churchill Boulevard south of Steeles A venue A numbered outlined a plan to General Committee members Monday detail the pro posal The company wants amend the Official Plan Rural in dusturial for the self storage facilities and commercial for the country market The existing land designation is rural The will also have to be lo industrial commercial special in to permit two businesses Currently the land is toned for agricultural uses Plans coll for the front portion of the land facing Winston Churchill Boulevard to be used as a country market That portion consists of Just over three acres Chamber to operate office begin 1 The business community and area tourists will be the two main beneficiaries of new office Mr Law ton said It a directory to the town he said II going to make us an awful lot more visible and more accessible lie said Up to now all we vc had la a tape recording he said Mr believes a manager answering the phone will be much better received by those seeking in formation The Chamber decided six months ago to hire a manager and It has since been looking for office space said Mr Law ton The Chamber may put In a separate entrance lo 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