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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 2, 1987, p. 7

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Car ditched A man was Involved In an Occident In Milton Sunday The yearold was driving his pick up north on the Sixth Line at about when he lost control and struck two mailboxes before landing In the ditch The driver fl he leaving his truck did not notify the police or the ace I dent police said About was caused to the car and damage was caused to the mailboxes and posts The driver has been police said Slippery roads A yearold Milton man was in volvcd In on accident as a result of slippery roads Friday at about 15 He was driving his Ford south on the Ninth Line when he reached the top of a hill and began to slide control of the car The car went into the ditch and rolled on its side A passenger in the car from township minimal injuries Turns too wide A 33year old Georgetown man has been charged following an ac cident that occurred on Mountain view Rood Georgetown Friday at about p He was driving north on Mountainvicw Drive when he tried to make a right turn He skidded Into a car waiting in the left turn lane on River Drive Damage to the second car a 1986 was Damn fit to the first car a 1D78 Chevrolet is estimated at Vehicle struck An unknown drtier struck a parked vehicle in a tot on Street Friday between and II Damage to the Mazda is estimated Man charged A yearold Guclph man has been charged after an accident which occurred last about l pm He was east bound on Guelph Street at the Intersection of Maple Avenue when he tried to change lanes from the curb lane to the passing lane He did not make certain he could turn safely police said He struck another car In the passing lane on Street hooking his rear bumper to the front bumper of the other car Damage to the first car a 1985 Oldsmobile is estimated at Damage to the second car a 1986 Ford is estimated at Car roof scratched Between a and 11 day a car was scratched and dented while parked in a lot at Guclph St Georgetown A ham or another sort of tool was us to scratch around the car and dent the roof police said Total damage to the was about Car vandals Someone scratched the roof and sides of 1965 Ford Mustang park at Marilyn Crescent on the weekend The passenger door die was ripped off Total damage is estimated at Damage totally was caused to a 1980 Toyota Tercel parked in a lot at Road In Acton Sunday between i and The rear wiper was ripped off and the hood and trunk were scratched Car robber Seera cars were broken into over the weekend in the area of Marilyn Crescent Fifteen cassette tapes and cigarettes were stolen from a Firebird parked on Baylor Crescent The car was left unlock police said The goods are valued at about A cor parked at 17 Marilyn Street was broken into and trie ownership and car Insurance papers were stolen Two vehicles a Ford Aerostor and a were broken In to while parked at Marilyn Cres cent The ownership and insurance policesold The papers were also stolen from a 1984 Celebrity parked at Torino Cole on Ihc weekend A sports coat was also stolen Impaired drivers Police arrested three impaired dmers last week On August at about a a man was seen driving erratically at and Mountain view Road He was later charged with Impaired and for driving with over BO of alcohol in his blood The Thomhill man Is due to in court September A yearold Brampton man was for Impaired driving after he was seen driving at and Slrcels Saturday at about 10 p He will appear In court September On Sunday at about a a 36- yearold Georgetown man was stopped in a spot check on Guelph Street at Hall Road He was token to the station given a and later charged with Impaired driving He will appear In court September Stereo stolen Between Tuesday and day of last week a total of worth of stereo equipment wis stolen from a 1975 Mailbu parked 315 Avenue Georgetown Police said the was left unlocked Stolen were an AMrM stereo cassette deck an equalizer power booster and four speakers Boat motor taken Someone stole a boat motor from an aluminum boat parked at 16 Garnet Drive in Georgetown was horse power motor made by Yamaha The motor Is grey with blue horizontal stripes and is worth about police said The motor had been chained to the boat and secured with a padlock police said The chain and lock arc apparently still attach to motor The theft occurred in the evening between Tuesday and Thursday last week Car tote missing A tniler cor tote valued at close to was stolen from a trailer sales lot at Guelph St between Wrdnesdiy and Thursday week The brown trailer used lo tow cars behind trailer vans was on display In front of the building showroom About 50 damage was caused In the trailer to which car totewas attached Home robbed Between Friday and Monday last week someone broke into home on Valleyiiew Road in Georgetown Jewelry liquor and money were stolen but police have no estimated value for the stolen goods Entry was gained by open a rear door police sold About damage was caused to police said You Can Vote Before Election Day Thursday September a Ciriifcaic lo Vote you be or unable voir on election Day you can take advantage of any Advance Poll in your Electoral BUT YOU MUST VOTE IN YOUR ELECTORAL DISTRICT r locations marked ground level local been chosen fireavyjtco elderly or disabled M the Thursday Saturday Monday Sept 3rd 7th in ihtllcUiimv Auk In the Electoral District of HALTON NORTH BENNETT SCHOOL 100 Acton Blvd Acton CENTENNIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Blvd Georgetown TONELLI ARENA Launer Ave Milton Suite 101 Main St E Milton si the Advance will be counted the dote of the regular on Election Day PUBLISHED ON OF THE RETURNING OtFICfcRS MR Tilt ABOVE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS BY Warnn Elections Ontario KEEPING YOU INFORMED Flood control the biggest budget item for CVCA The Credit Valley Conservation Authority Is asking the provincial government for over half a million dollars to purchase Willow trailer park The Authority officially agreed to agreement Aug The Authority Is asking the Ministry of Natural Resources for the money which totals per cent of the purchase cost The Town of Hills has said in principal It would pay the other per cent of the acquisition costs in an agreement reached late July The Willow park trailer camp was identified In the Credit River Flood Damage Reduction Study as the highest priority flood damage Ire on the Credit River watershed a report by the General Manager Vlckl Barron said With the exception of our Cooksville Creek Flood Control Pro ject commitments this project is the Authority s highest priority flood control protect said The Authority has been pursuing funding for the park for the last two years and last year the project rank just below Ihc provincial funding line on the priority listing for flood control projects Ms Barron said The CVCA also requested support from the Town last year but town would not commit themselves either way she said Flooding has become a potent la ly dangerous problem In Willow Park since the Intentions to develop the property Hills Village were made public The Georgetown South Master Drainage plan proposes to divert some of the upper Levi Creek water shed into Silver Creek Ms Barron said This has Implications on flooding on Silver Creek specifically It could effect flooding in Willow Park she said Even if the flooding problem In Willow Park is solved Water Resources staff are still not satisfied that all or the Authority concerns will met by the Master Drainage Plan the report says Wednesday September I Page DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Small craft Harbours A program This program was created with the safety of people and the protect on of boats It put ongoing maintenance of exist small craft and facil ties on a sounder ing re open harbour facilities closed for safety reasons repa damage caused by storms or high water levels launch new services and fac lit at some harbours that will meet the expand ng needs of yachtsmen and local industries But more importantly local harbour authorities created under this tion program will with the Federal government support give fishermen and other users a more direct role in the planning management on and ma of their harbour Project proposals will be analyzed and funded on their ndiv dual merits and announcements on fund ng will be made as decis are reached 11 and Oceans Tom Tom Won n We Canada Accounting is the language of all business Let us help you understand it 37 Main SI Georgetown Ontario Goebelle MacAdam Alexander Chartered Accountants 6549B Mississauga Mississauga Ontario

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