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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1987, p. 2

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SECTION A November 1H7 HONORED a Pope WorahlpaMr Nil back row left gathering for Ha I ton True Grand of Ontario to District Blue la Tuewlay evening Seen Moat Supreme of Unity No 9 Mildred taking part In ceremonies Grand of the True at the Oddfellow Hall In Blue Association of Canada Win llation u mi llatlon Iriile Dei a 1 Peg lnlta Paige Most Johnson Vic of The honorary Supreme Grand Deputy Home Board of the True Blue It ma Home Hill member of llalton a Pride Hurl til Haltons Pride Honored by special guests Pride Loyal True Blue Association celebrated Its anniversary Tuesday Oct with dinner preceding the regular meeting in the Oddfellows Hall Members were present from Toronto Guclph Mount Forest Bar He Midmirst Brockvlllc and Head table guests were Supremo Grand Mistress Thctma Waters from Winnipeg Manitoba Provin cial Grand Mistress Harriett Pope from Past Provincial Grand Mistress of N B Louisa Paige from 1st Vice dent of the Board Directors of the and Orange Home Johnson District Mistress of Unity District Daisy Harris Past Mistress Jessie Shortill Worshipful Mistress of Halton Pride Millie McNlven and her husband Vie allot Georgetown Chaplain Bruce Doherty invoked God Blessing on the gathering and the Birthday Cake was cot by Honorary Member Jessie who has been an active member of the local lodge for 43 years During the meeting which followed four candidates were advanced to the Scarlet Degree two from Toronto Lodges as well as Barbara Swltzer and Carolyn of Halton An invitation accepted by Pride to exemplify the White Degree in in November Gifts were presented to visiting dignitaries by Betty Dixon Margaret Hyde and Millie McNlven The Loyal True Blue Association is a fraternal organization whose teachings arc based on the Holy The particular work of the order is welfare of children and much support Is given to the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home Hill Anyone interested in this work Is Invited to call or for further information tact local Revisions in Towns confidential procedures Council is going to change the way it deals with confidential resolutions in light of recent accusations of proper conduct by real estate manager Finn strap The Town decision to hire con Stephen Ltd to help market lots on Princess Anne Drive does not appear correct and honest Mr told cillors Monday Councillors reacted cautiously to that claiming the motion was simply oversight From now on town stuff will print on confidential minutes that the mo tions will be released to the public once they arc approved by council unless otherwise Indicated Councillor Betty Fisher didn want to sec it done that way She preferred to make con motions public as see them arise New beginnings Dominion Seed House celebrated lie mi From left to right the grand opening of Iti Counlry are John McDermld M Garden Centre Friday The retail Margaret Harding DSII President now gardenig Peck DSII kitchen and other Manager and Mayor Rum MlUer Lack of Council questioned Halloween pranksters Police in Georgetown ore prised at the relatively few reports of vandalism over the Halloween weekend Stiff Sergeant Keith said damages and break and entries had not Increased from the rest of Ihe year Police are reporting eight willful damages Including else at the Park in which windows were broken and four break and entries Police also reported an rest resulting from Acton police chase Sunday morning One car occurred IS Man charged A Georgetown man has been charged follow an accident which occurred on Guclph Street Saturday morning Two cars travelling cast on Street collided when the driver of a car In the curb lane changed lanes and struck the car travelling in the trc lane Damage to the first car is about and the second car sus tained about Si ZOO damage police said The driver of the first car a carold male was charged with making improper lane change Improper turn A 44yearold Weston man has been charged after he struck a car while making a turn off the Fourth Line Slderoad Wednesday at m A man 35 was driving his 1976 Pontine along 17 Slderoad near the Fourth Line when he stopped at the In ersectlon to wait for a tractor trailer to complete a left urn onto 17 Sideroad The driver of the rig cut the turn too closely police said The left wheel on trailer clip ped the front left comer of the causing Si damage The truck driver has been charged with making an improper left turn Collides with truck The driver of a road grader belonging to the Town of Well ington has been charged as the result of accident which Friday at about 10 a A 22yearold Bel fountain man was driving a Pontine east on 32 Sideroad when he saw the road grader coming the opposite way in the wrong lane He tried to slow down but he could not avoid a colli police said The driver of the grader is a yearold Guclph man Damage to the Is about police said 31 windows smashed Between a p m Saturday and a Sunday 31 windows at the Park School on Hyde Pork Drive were broken for a total damage of about S3 A bat or similar ob ject appears to have been used police said Rock thrower Someone threw a rock through the front window of Chevrolet while It was parked at Arthur St Acton on the weekend The damage between II pm Saturday and m Sunday The window is valued at a bout police said Between Saturday and 3 Sunday vandals spray painted the right rear lights and front window of a pick up which was parked at Queen St Aclon Total to the vehicle Is unknown police said Smashed window At about 10 Saturday three boys threw a rock through the ingroom window of a home 175 Longfield Rd Acton The homeowner said the suspects ap peared to be about years old The window is valued at about police said damage A plexiglass sign In front of Lutheran Church on Windsor and Carole Streets was broken on the weekend with damage totalling about police laid The damage occurred at some time between 10 p m Saturday and a Sunday Door broken At about Saturday so smashed a door window at the Mackenzie Smith Middle School In Acton Total is about police said Impaired drivers A 53yearold Georgetown man was stopped for a routine spot check near Main Street and Moore Park Crescent at 1 a Sun day He was found to be impaired and was later charged The man will appear in court November A 23yearold Georgetown man was charged with Impaired driving Saturday at about after he was seen to be driving erratically along Guclph He will pear In court November Driving crooked Between Saturday and Em Sunday someone entered a at 4 Beaver Glen Police sold the suspects pried open a sliding window at the rear of the house Nothing appears to have been stolen The only damage to the home occurred when the forced window fell on to a coffee table inside the house Parking enforcement receives new powers Continued from page Al Council has run its own tender in the past and It must have found tendering land for sale otherwise it would not have chosen to hire an outside agency to market its Ileal Estate Mr said Why then did you hire someone with limitations you have found to be unsatisfactory or yourself There have been many questions that have been brought up that I t answer Betty Fisher said ft is suffice to say that we re here to represent the interest of all lax payers and not Just he Interests of ourselves or of any particular group she said Confidential resolutions arising out of on in camera meeting are sometimes released to the public and sometimes they are just without being spelled out Coun Fisher said In this case 1 don know why it t come out in public she said It was not intention of our committee to snub the industry said Pam Sheldon who is also the chairman of the MOPS commit tee I want to assure you Finn that you re going to get some answers she said The MOPS committee is expected to meet In a closed session within the next two weeks LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL The General Committee voted to expand powers of the parking enforcement officers Currently the officers can only en force parking violations in Improvement areas of Hills and In handicapped parking spots and fire routes All other parking occurrences or complaints arc investigated by the Regional Police rorce said Bylaw Enrorccmtnt Officer Bob If council adopts the recommenda tion next week the parking officers powers will be expanded to that of Municipal Law Enforcement Of ficcrs which allows them to enforce all parking regulations within Town of Hills The move is in response to a Regional Police study which says bylaw classed occurrences be ing reported to police arc increasing by per cent Increased urbanization has resulted in noise and nuisance complaints parking problems the report says All municipalities should relieve of certain duties in respect of so that trained police of time could be used more wisely to benefit community Mr said of the police report Smoke discovered behind Acton Y Firefighters were called to in vcstigatc smoke coming from behind the building In Acton Saturday at about They found the cause to be a pile of bum leaves On Sunday firemen responded to two rcsuscitalor calls about 10 m The first was a male victim suspected to suffer from at Hood The second was a female having problems breathing at her home on Willow Crescent Firefighters administered oxygen to the victim until ambulance at tend ants arrived The Georgetown Volunteer Am asked for the help of firefighters Monday at a when mail fell Into the basement of home under construction The man had broken his leg Ambulance at tendon and flrclighlers bad to hoist the victim to ground level because no stairs had been built in the louse The building is located on Slderoad The Town and the police hove received large number of parking complaints requiring consistent repetitive enforcement Mr said The police can t keep up with all com pin in Li he said The current designation of parking enforcement officers does not give them for towing with traffic Mr said During the recent fall fair emergency vehicles were impeded because of parked cars he The two time officers are working from to430pm Mr said The hours likely won be ex ponded and the police will still en force parkin violations sold Mr Cars parked on could be f art com plaints and the Town decides It is a problem ires THE Butcher Shop- l HIND QUARTERS 187 GUELPH ST Noil To McDonald 877 PRIVATE LESSONS YD COURSES ARE AMIABLE 0RY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Good driver Good deal Your good driving record may quality you for Ample low Good Driver insurance rate Gill or come in and compare instate In good hands Co of Cnd All Hals IniunnM Company lift Street 8731643 NOTICE Remembrance Sunday November 8 GLEN WILLIAMS PARADE Assemble at the school 1 2 00 noon March off al 1 30 m March to the Cenotaph for service At close return to school for dismissal Ernie Branch Sgt At Arms Harry Brown Branch 1 President 873 1157 or 877 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