SECTION A HERALD October MM School bus vandal The rear window of school bus was broken Saturday morning while the vehicle was parked at a Road home in Acton The damage at about 11 30 a The value of the window is about police said Broken door The glass in a door of St George Anglican Church was broken between Tuesday and Wednesday last week The damage is estimated about theft Someone broke into a con dominium In Acton at 1C Holmesway Place Saturday bet ween and am Sixty dollars in cash were stolen along with a suitcase worth Entry was gained through art unlocked door police said Men fight A 24yearold Georgetown man has been charged with assault causing bodily harm in connection with a fight thai occurred at his home on September Police said the accused and the victim had been at a downtown hotel until 130 am They then went to the accused home on Main Street A Tight broke out and a 38year old Georgetown man suffered In Juries lo an eye socket and cracked cheekbone The accused will ap pear in court November Takes a fall A 19yearold man suffered a severe leg Injury day when he fell 13 feel to the ground from a step ladder The man was working on construction at Georgetown District High School He propped the ladder to a second storey window but fell when the ladder toppled He suffered a compound fracture to his right lower leg Assault charge A yearold girl has been charged with assault causing bodl ly harm In connection with a fight that occurred the corner of Main and Willow Streets Acton on September 12 She will appear In court October Gas tank thieves Grateful thieves showed their appreciation to their victim last Tuesday when they scratched a thank you note into the tide of the About worth of gas siphoned out a 1986 Hyundai and a HO gas cap stolen while the car was parked at the Georgetown Go- Train Station The words thank you for the gas were scratched to the side of the car The theft between Monday and 30 a Tuesday Mirror taken Someone tore off the side view mirror of a 1884 Chrysler while it was parked at Mountain view S overnight between Monday and Tuesday Total damage to the vehicle Is police said Tires stolen Two and were stolen from a Dodge Omni when it was parked at 108 Sinclair Georgetown last week Police said the thieves jacked up the car to steal the tires Total value of the stolen goods Is about Impaired man has been charged with impaired driving after he pinned a motorcycle under the front of his 1981 Mercury at the McDonald parking lot A 19yearold Brampton ma was driving his motorcycle south in the empty parking lot Sunday at about 11 A 29yearold Georgetown man was driving his Mercury in a north westerly tlon when the two vehicles collided Damage to the bike is about J 1500 and damage to the second car is estimated at police said The man charged will appear In court October 2car crash No charges were laid following twocar accident at the corner Stcclcs Avenue and Road Saturday A year old Georgctowi woman was driving a 1986 Dodge along Trafalgar when she slowed to make a left turn into a private driveway A 29year old man from was driving a Pontlac and was trying to pass the car ahead The first car started to make the turn and the two vehicles collided in the left lane The second car landed In a nearby ditch Damage to both caw totals about damage A 77 yearold man from Walker ton has been charged following a twocar collision on Highway near Acton last week The man was driving a 115 Chevrolet south on Main Street when he stopped for a stop sign before entering the intersection A 17 yearold Acton girl driving a 1978 Dodge approached the in tersectlon and the two cars col I id Damage to the Chevrolet is about while the Dodge ta i tied about da mage Uturn mishap A 17 yearold Alberta woman hun been charged after she tried to make a U turn on and collided with a tractor trailer She was driving her pickup cast on when she turned In to the other lane to make the turn A 27 yearold Acton man driving tractor trailer east on tried to swerve but couldn avoid collision Damage to the tractor trailer Is estimated at The first car damages dent occurred last Tuesday at about r- Waste not want not Hazardous Unite In Ho lion Hills was a an at cars brought In various types paint pesticides oil hat propane detergent The Trafalgar depot was bun marking and packing the waste Here beryl Ann At Itnlherford and Lamb log and cans broaght in The waste was to Sum la or to a rrcjcllni plant Herald photo List of agencies wait for funding says UW chairman There a waiting list agencies wanting to be part of the Hills United Way said the cam chairman John Wickens Mr spoke at the United Way s kickoff luncheon at the North Hilton Golf and Country Last year many agencies under the of the United Way on ly received per cent of what need in terms of funding paign goal the i said Mr also said he the residents of Hills could rise to the challenge of a COO fund raising drive Last year the target was and that amount will exceeded by about Me said During the first United Way drive residents gave quite a bit below the national average said the it airman Lust year the contribution was compared to thi Canadian aver Mr Vt introduced the campaign learn wh consists of eight ffennt sectors including business prota res corporations education and com Thasi with in the eight sectors an Dan Ed wards Donna b- Don Helen Sholdice Ilui Marie Buskin Jack Tom Hewer Joanne and Gray United Way chairman John left and president Jim Inner I unit I and author Aim of Georgetown right for his talk at the United tickoff luncheon Oct 1 thr North Million and torn try Club Mr Is resldrnl of ho mot here from Montreal tie him a hook called Smalt Dullness Tips 1 photo LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL NEXT COURSE BEGINS OCT WEEKS Wednesday a pm ROAD TEST INCLUDED private car lessons YD COURSES ABE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 16 Mountainview S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Rural cluster could expand to allow for 22 new homes Two local developers are looking to expand Hendersons Comers by adding houses and William arc proposing to build two subdlvi Ions of eleven houses each on the cast side of Highway north of The proposed minimum lots have areas of a by town Deputy Planning Director Bruce The north part of the property Is currently vacant and lot sizes will be at a minimum of square feel Mr MacLcan said Port of tin land is already designated rural cluster by the Hills Official Plan which allows residentlnl levelopment Mr MncLtan said A proposal to the rear portion of the land rural cluster Is currently before the provincial government hi said But least on resident Is worried about the plan John Bailey Is worried that water wells In the area fed by en underground stream may become polluted If the septic tanks proposed for the houses leak Our main water supply runs through that area Mr Bailey said He asked council for kind of guarantee that these septic tanks are not going to leak Both the Ministry of the Environ and the Region of are satisfied with the content of the studies done on the water condl In the proposed subdivisions Mr In order to gain subdivision ap proval both the Ministry and the Region must look at the proposals again he said I don t think there any way that anybody can give you a guarantee he said The study must say that there must be no adverse impact on sur rounding wells or residents Mr MacLean said Business is natural Leader McKee Alex surprised that business can unlit for such a cause as the United Way The CFflli radi personality talk to a gathering it the United Way kickoff Thursdiy at the Nortn and Club The business community is a natural leader in volunteer commit men I in town sjid the Georgetown resident a recent from United Way Mr has morning and late afternoon radi spot where he talks about business tips He Is writing a book on small business which is soon to be released The broadcaster provided the predominantly businesstype crowd with strategics for small businesses All entrepreneurs nted improve their management skills he said Another common problem is there Just isn enough time to satisfy the independent business manager Mr Entrepreneurs also tend to treat the symptoms rather than the cause he said We rel on quick fixes In promotions It best to have one bold whtre customers can sit down read a brochure and focus on just one Item broadcaster said In terms of borrowing money Mr McKee suggested securities deserve to be scrutinized more carefully by the business entrepreneur Whatever In there you have lo ask who would buy It and how much would they pay Bankers ask that and entrepreneurs should too The author you get your securities on the table before you discuss the dial As a tip Mr said receptionists should be informed of the company product and decisions so that business won be lost over the phone She no longer a recep tionist but an inside sites person he said How do businesses and the United Way fit together he asked One in four people will require the services a United agency within the year he said Business people who attended the luncheon made their choice about supporting the United WnybyconiinRlotheccnl he said NOTICE Nolle of Intention stop up and convey a part Agnes Street Ward 1 Acton In the Town Norton Municipality of Notice Is hereby that the Council Corporation of Town of Intends to pass a by law stop up close and convey part that street known as Agnes Ward 1 tin Town of Acton now In Town HHIs In tho Regional of which part Street Is particularly described as Part on Reference Plan OR Jacenl property owner Tho Counc I or a Comm of Council will hoar any person who ms that tho land win bo daily alloc by by law and who applies to bo hoard at Its regular meeting to bo I Chambers at Traaloar Road In ihe Town Halton Hills Ontario on 13th October of pm clock this Not was shod on tho 1 day J Simon MBA Administrator Clock Georgetown Ontario L7G4T1 of September RESIDENTIAL LANDS DISPOSITION PROGRAM Princess AnnCharles Street Georgetown Halton Hills Town ol Halton Hills offers for sale fifteen building sites for detached single family dwellings Located within a serviced area near the Georgetown Fairgrounds the sites are considered to be unique In that they will be sold on an Individual basis allowing the purchaser a high degree control over the design and construction of the home Interested parties are invited to contact the undersigned for a copy of information package detailing prices locations and terms ot reference ot purchase arrangements STEPHEN P SAXE LTD Real Estate ValuationConsultation St Georgetown Halton Hills 8771500 4531111 Custom Meats HAM IT UP NATURALLY SMOKED MINI BLACK FOREST HAM fc lb NATURALLY SMOKED BLACK FOREST HAM 5g NATURALLY SMOKED PICNIC HAM 99 LB BOXED CHICKEN LEGS 99 ALL BOLOGNA SLICED I LB BOXED CHICKEN BREAST LB HOMESTYLE 8 PUMPKIN PIE BOXED 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