Woman charged An Acton woman tins been charged with tailing to heed a stop sign in connection with a Churchill Road collision Thursday mom Ins Police say a 1967 Dodge driven by an Acton woman 38 went through the stop ign at the Churchill Road MacDonald Boulevard Intersection and struck a Ford driven by an Acton youth 17 Both cars were lightly damaged in the incident Police report no Injuries The Ac ton woman faces charges under the Traffic Act Impaired charge A Mississauga man was charged Police with Impaired driving Dec 17 following a traffic violation at Steelcs Avenue and Sixth Line Police say a driver was pulled over for falling to obey a traffic light The man will appear in court Jan Assault charge A Georgetown man who allegedly struck a Brampton man will appear In court Jan 16 on charges of assault causing bodily harm Police say the Georgetown man was banned from the tavem premises he attempted to enter on Street around It m day night A employee was struck In face culling the left corner of his say police Santa swiped Santa and four reindeer were taken from the roof of a Charles Drive home Dec or say police Regional Police say the reindeer and Santa ornaments were valued at Court date set A yearold Cuelph man was charged in connection with the theI of wallet from Hide House in Acton Police say the man was charged following a reported shoplifting incident Dec when a wallet went missing He Is scheduled to appear in court Jan Nearly worth of darts was taken from the Dart Gallery on Mill Street in Georgetown early Saturday morning say police A total of 30 dart seta were taken from the premises after someone apparently gained entry through a smashed front window Damage to the window estimated at Man charged A Georgetown say a car was observed driving er ratically on Street near Mountain view Rood When the driver was slopped by police he was found lo be Impaired The Georgetown man will appear In court Jan Tires missing Two vehicles were left propped up on crates when rear wheel tires valued were token from a Mountnlnview toad dealership sometime between Dec 10 and 12 say police The four wheels tires were taken from two 19B9 Cavaliers which were then placed on the cralcs Police are continu to investigate the theft Motorcycle damaged Police are Investigating an dent of wilful damage at a Park Avenue Georgetown underground parking lot Between and 30 Dec 10 a Honda motorcycle was knocked over and damage was done to Its gas tank mirror and signal light say No charges laid A car driven Acton man was moderately damaged in a singlecar collision at Trafalgar and Highway 7 early Thurs day morning Police say a IBae Dodge was southbound on Trafalgar Road when the car drove over a curb and struck a post The car then drove over the post and received moderate damage There were no injuries or charges laid in the accident Mr Mr Howard Ranger were winners of a trip for two worth in a recent draw In the Win a Trip for Two contest sponsored by local businesses The trip voucher will be by Gollger Travel Contestants had to find ths letters to spell lo in the Herald Here Hills Herald Advertising Dan Taylor right presents the Rangers with voucher tllemldpholo STORE HOURS 211 Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE During the forthcoming Christmas and New Year Holidays all refuse and recycled material will be picked up on your regular collection day Seasons Greetings Public Works Department Town of Halton Hills TOWN OF HALTON HILLS GRANT APPLICATION FORMS PLEASE BE ADVISED that Grant Application Forms for community groups to apply for Town grants for 1 989 may be picked up at the Recreation and Parks Office or the Ad ministration Building on Trafalgar Road The deadline for delivery of the completed ap plication forms to the Town is January 31st 1989 Once submitted the application is reviewed by the Budget Committee and the request for a grant is decided upon by Council Region goes for their share in tourism By the year the fast growing tourist Industry will be the largest employer In the province And wants to grab its share of the tourist dollar is spending more than It ever has on promotional programs but the Region which has so much potential because it lies between Niagara and Toronto is losing ground areas looking to at tract tourists Hall on business development officer Brent Hearse There is an Increasing concern that Hal tons promotional programs are not keeping pace with those of our surrounding communities said Mr As iicrease I motions Hall on spent an average of cents per capita on tourism promo tion In 1988 London which Is roughly the same as Halton spent per person and Hamilton Wcntworth which is a substantially larger region than spent 15 per person on tourism promotions this year said Mr Hearse Government dollars need to be poured into the Industry but the public sector is casting fugitive glances at the private sector to make some commitments he said In order to do that the Region must galnthelrtrust Before we can achieve a strong private sector component we must gain their trust that Regional tourism is not a tentative project that Is going begin and end before it can sec any achievable results A recent report showed that some million visitors to spend million In the Region In Because is in a location which lends itself well to day trips from surrounding areas more money should be spent on promo tion said Mr Kearsc Private sector contributions to tourism promotions totalled Just this year he said This year has published a brochure promoting the Region Together with a variety of other pro motions such as a tourism ter special events media publicity valued at about tours more signs and attending and holding trade shows profile is In creasing said Mr K corse Next year the second in a tourism blitz for Halton the plans to publish a tourism directory The directory will be a who who guide for tourism to be used by the Industry in planning bus tours and conferences said Mr Lakes population gathered a 1 the bait each year then trap and lake pari of the lake during the bitterly cold weather them to an unfroten part of the lake near Park last week The swans are not trapped In the to spend the winter Town workers tried that an Friday for Rood mo lure the to no avail They expected try again early th week Swans not in danger town says Fairy Lakes swans are in no danger despite being limited to a small open space in the middle of the lake for the post few days town of Bryan Hilts superintendent of parks says the swans gel trapped somewhere In the frozen Take every year but they are always rescued by town workers Swans arent native to the Icy con fines of Actons only lake so they dont know when to bead to safe ground said Mr Every year a small area of the lake near the Breezes Trailer Park is kept un frozen for the swans but inevitably they need help getting there he said Last week swans were spotted by residents In the middle of the lake but they can just walk away from that small unfrozen part of the lake said Mr Shynal Town workers generally set out some bait on the Ice and the hungry swans come ashore following the food Once ashore the swans are caught and taken to the open water near Breezes Park said Mr Halton Hills workers tried that plan on Friday but the swans didnt cooperate guess they lust have to get a lit tie hungrier said Mr Workers expected earlier this week try again Halton Board of Education announces recent appointments By DONNA KELL Herald Staff The Halton Board of Education has appointed two superintendents one a former Aclon High School principal to begin duties Feb at salaries ranging between and a year Betty Moore principal of Mrl Rob insert High School since 1964 and principal at High School bet 1900 and 1984 was appointed superintend en I along with Graeme Barrett formerly of Milton District High School at a special board meeting Dec The superintendents will fill post lions left open by Pauline Superintendent of Curriculum Ser vices and Bob Williams Director of Education since September Mr Williams former of Employ Services replaced Wally as Director of Education when Mr was appointed to the Ministry of Education Mrs will leave the Board Dec and begin duties as Director of Education for the Durham Board of Education in Mr Williams former duties were taken over by Joanne Manager of Human Resources and Sue Currie Supervising Manager of Employee Services NOTICE CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION The Public Works Department is scheduling in the ur ban areas ONE pick up exclusively for Christmas trees They will NOT be collected with your regular collection Please place at Roadside on Monday January at Thank you PUBLIC WORKS TOWN OF HILLS Worship Himor miller members of Men Hills Council inuite Hills ton Hew gears Day Levee Hull Hills Cultural Centre For Transportation Call slonal development of staff and dealing with staff related Issues cording lo Ms Mrs duties which Include development of curriculum ser vices review of courses policy development including he risk management policy for sports safe ty academic operation advice and the review of facilities will be taken over for the next month by Mr Williams and Garry Crossman Superintendent of Special Education Services The official appointment of Mrs Moore and Mr Barrett will not take place until a January board meeting said communications of ficer Jewel Johnston Duties will be assigned lo the two superintendents before they begin Feb Mrs Mot background includes a and a Masters degree She began her teaching career at Winston Chur chill Collegiate in Scarborough as head of the Girls Physical tion Department In she came to Halton as chairman of Student Ac and Community Aelatlons Mrs Moore was appointed vice- principal of High School in then served as viceprincipal at Burlington Central High School Mr Barrett received his from McMaster University and his M Ed In Educational Administration from Brock University He began teaching science at the elementary level in He taught at General Brock High School and M Robinson High School where he was head of social science for four years f BEST WISHES for the HOLIDAY SEASON and in the COMING NEW YEAR are HEARTILY EXTENDED FROMALLOFUS TO ALL OF YOU The Mayor Councillors and Employees of Halton Hills Learn to Drive and Survive Tho Drivers programme is driving can SPECIAL 4 DAY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM CONSECUTIVE DAYS to 330 DEC 27 28 29 30 8770751 I 1 6 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada