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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 16, 1987, p. 2

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SECTION A THE HERALD September It Improper turn An improper left turn the cor it of and Mills Streets Friday resulted in a four car colli Jon The first car was travelling west on Street when the driver decided to make a left turn onto Mill A year old Mlssissauga man driving a i960 was coming through the intersection and was unable to avoid a collision with the first car a 1963 The Camaro struck the Pontine right rear corner causing it to spin outwards The spinning cur then struck a third car waiting in the side lane for the light to change The third car was pushed back into the car behind it The Camaro sustained the most damage in the accident at The first car sustained damage and tht third cur a 1980 Ford had damage The fourth car was not damaged The driver or the first car a 39- yearold Georgetown woman was charged with making in improper left turn polite a sign Damage to the second ear a 1984 Dattun Is estimated at The first cor was not damaged In the accident Didnt see light A yearold Georgetown man has been charged when he failed to stop for a red light at the Intersec tion of and Streets Friday at about He struck a second car that was turning north onto Alcolt from Street Damage to the first car Is estimated Damage to the second car Is Plaza crash A 78yearold man driving a Toyota collided with another cor in the parking lot of the Street Market Place Thursday at The man was heading to the north exit of the lot while the second car was trying to pud into a parking spot Hit from behind A jyoarold Aclon woman his been charged following a rearend collision at the comer of and Maple Streets Tuesday A 24- yearold man was driving west on Guelph following a line or cars through the Maple intcrsec Hon He was forced to stop by the car ahead of him The woman then hit Ihe car ahead or her Damage to the first car is estimated at The second etc sustained damage The second driver has been charged with following too closely and careless driving Driver charged A man who was pulling out of a private driveway on Road North was struck by a car travelling north in the left turn lane Friday afternoon The first car a 1981 Chevrolet had datmge The second car a 1980 Datsun had 1200 damage The of the first has been charged police said Cars collide A 20yearold man trying to make a left turn onto Maple Avenue from Guclph Street struck a car coming he opposite way on Sundaj at m Damage to both cars totals about The first driver was charged following the accident Falls asleep A earmold Georgetown man who fell asleep at the wheel caused damage to his car when he struck a pole on St Sunday moming He was travelling east on when he swerved off road struck a pole on the north side of the street and landed in the ditch He was uninjured He was with careless driv ing pol Limousine smash A 32 yearold woman caused damage to a 1984 Lin coin Continental on the weekend The limosinc was parked on the curb side of Guelph Street picking up passengers when the woman driving a Dodge struck Ihe car as she tried to change lanes No one was injured In the accident Fails to stop damage A Brampton man has been charged following a collision at the comer of Trafalgar Road and 10 Siderood Saturday Just after He failed to stop for the stop sign at the intersection and entered the path of an oncoming car on Trafalgar The driver of the second car tried to avoid a collision and swerved hitting a no parking Damage to two cars totalling was Ihe result of a collision at the comer of Windsor Road and Prince Charles Drive Thursday at about The driver of the first car an 18 year old Georgetown woman has been charged with failure to obey a stop sign A man who police said left the road for no reason has been charged when he struck a parked car Thursday at about midnight Ho was southbound on the Line at 17 Sideroad when he lost control of the and hit a 1982 Plymouth Damage to both cars toUis about He was later charged with Impaired driving Loses control A man has been charged when he lost control of his car and struck a tree on property off Avenue at about The driver suf fered minimal injuries Police said the car left the scene Immediately after the accident Motorcycle crash A 30yearold Georgetown man was taken to Georgetown Hospital with minor Injuries after he was thrown from his motorcycle Tues day at about A woman ing a 1985 Hyundai was travel west on Maple Avenue wnile j another car In the opposite direc- lion was making a turn The yeorold Georgetown woman told police she could not sec the motor cyclist because he was hidden by the turning cor She was later charged with failure to yield the right of way Hide House theft Police have arrested four to men In connection with a break and entry and theft at the Hyde House Acton Friday at about 3 m Police arrived at the scene and discovered two of the men loading about worth of leather and fur coals Into the trunk of the car Two more youths were later ap prehended The youths range In age from 17 to Two of the youths were held for a ball hearing Monday while the re maining two were released for a court appearance on October 19 The lour entered Ihe build by for a loading door near the store pottery section The some four youths were also charged with a thefl from a tractor parked at Mill and Eastern Streets Friday Police said the theft Just prior to the Hyde House break and entry Stolen were a CB radio and a leather Jacket All of Ihe stolen goods recovered Intoxicated A 20ycarold John St man was charged with willful damage disturbing the peace and being in in a public place after he knocked over a table and canopy at the Fall Fair Friday night He will appear In October 19 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL NEXT COURSE BEGINS OCT 14th WedMtdayt Tl ROAD TEST CAB LESSONS YD COURSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Save Our Schools coalition organizes A provincial with as a number has formed to protest school closures In Ontario The group known as the Save Our Schools Coalition Is made up of parenls and taxpayers from such owns as Timmins Thunder liny Victoria and Counties con about the numbers of schools that have shut down in recent years Geogetown Tom a member of the group said the real concern lies with Ministry of Education policies and their inter proration by local Boards of Hon for instance uses two distinct closure or consolidation policies which shows how am the Ministry a policies arc Mr Pol said Burlington consolidation agree ment was through open meetings with the public about two years ago In North meetings concerning school closures were closed to and the press the resident said These schools boards have to realize they art not autonomous Mr said We as taxpayers elect the trustees and we pay ad ministration wages and benefits The group is now trying to come up with ways to prevent closed con meetings has already approached the Deputy Education Minister Bernard Shapiro who said the Ministry is not capable of its guidelines The government assumes its policies will be followed Shapiro said But SOS has through preliminary research that 30 out of school board consolidation policies do not comply with the Ministry of Education guidelines The only available recourse for taxpayers who suspect their boards may not be following the rules is to take the boards to court Tom Politi said court action is not the best It impossible to beat a school board for every dollar you have they have two he said Some members of the coalition have suggested lobbying the govern mcnl to change he Jurisdiction of school closures to fail under the En vlronment Act Under E A legislation a full study mlo the social and economic impact of the school closure would have be con ducted An E assessment usually In volies several studies and public meetings It would slow down the process and prevent the quick deel characteristic of Ontario school boards Roadblock An at the Intersection of Mill Street and acene but only a or one or the vehicles who V rt l resulted In a total of minimal Injuries required attention and was to three An ambulance wis called to the treated at scene Herald Willow Park starts awareness campaign Willow Pork Assoclallon Is holding a Public Awareness Campaign Trailer Park lands are slated for by Credit Valley Conservation The land is a flood risk because of storm sewer run off into Silver Creek from the new development In Georgetown South The trailer park wants to locale to another piece of In and wants the support of the surrounding com unity Sept there will be com yard sale starting at a The Willow park residents have received several donations from the businesses and residents of Halton and Willow park and will be selling all of these donations of pro ducts and donating the proceeds lo a charitable agency In There will be activities involve all and something for everyone who attends Anyone wishing fur informal ion or wishing to make a donation contact Shaw at Port of the activities are clown face pain ling baked goods and craft gomes coffee and food items being sold local fruits THANK YOU sincerely for the opportunity to represent Halton North at Queens Park ELLI0T TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS RE PAYMENT OF TAXES The 987 Final Taxes are due and payable in two instalments JUNE 24th 1987 SEPTEMBER 30lh A penally of 1 per cent per month will be charged on the day default and on the first day of each calendar Lint I taxes are fully paid Taxpayers are reminded that the Ontario Property Tax Credit as provided through the Personal Income Tax Return Is based on the property taxes of the taxpayer s principal reslden ce being paid in 1987 Please contact the Finance Department if there are any questions pertaining to your business or real properly taxes by 51850RBYMAIL Tax Department Town of Halton Hills Box 128 Hills Georgetown Ontario USHER DEPUTY TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR Elliot wants streets to have Indian names The Esquesing Historical Society has released a list of suggested names for the streets in Ihe Hills Village sub division But the Tow sent them bock The names were referred bock to the Historical Society at the request of Councillor Norm Elliott He wonts lo sec some Indian names There were native people here before the Scots and the English and ihe Irish and ihe French and everybody else got here Mr Elliott said know that there were Indian settlements in the area from talking to people he id I don mind the idea of having native names as long as they can be pronounced and cosily read as well Coon Sheldon said The names suggested by ihe Historical Society are Argyll Road Barber Miller Drive Hep burn Crescent Killoloe Crescent Roomie Avenue Smith Drive Eaton it Nixon cent Avenue Avenue Crescent Drive Trcanor Cres cent Samuel Crescent Hamilton Crescent Webster Dnve and Mull Court MILLIERESTVVCR NOTICE Notice- of Intention to up close and convey a pari of Street Ward 1 Acton Initio Town the Regional Municipality Is hereby given thai the Council Corporation Town H Ha Intends to pass a by law atop up dose and convoy part ot thai street known Agnes Street Ward In the former Town Acton now In the Town of Hills In tho Roglonol Municipality of Halton which part of Streol la more particularly described as Part 1 on Reference Plan to ad property own or Tho Council or a Counc I will hoar any person who claims that r land will bo prejudicially alio tod by by law and who as to be heard Its mooting to bo Council Cham bora loco tod Road In iho Town Ontario of October 1B87 of clock fhia Not co shed on the 1 day olSoplombor J A Simon MBA Administrator Clerk PO Hills Georgetown Ontario L7Q4T I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT Part time posltlona are currently available within the recreation and parka tment PrSchoot Plays hop Inatructor floor In true toft Skating In true tort Squalls Instructor Aran Malntenanca Stall Patrol Concession Stall Ticket Sahara Theatre Technician a Theatre Front Stall Theatre UsharaandUahare tie Those position a ore available to persona of all ages and provide en Training available Applications may be picked up and returned to any Town Recreation Facility or and Parka Deportment P Box 1 Halton Georgetown ForoppllcaHondoadllneaarwrnoreWormatfooplaaaacoHOr

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