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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1989, p. 5

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THE HERALD Wednesday January 11 Page Fur coats taken in Burlington Halton Regional Police are requesting assistance in regards to a theft of fur coats which took place at the Burlington Mall Guelph Line Burlington at 10 Monday Nov A truck belonging to a fur storage and cleaning company was making a delivery at Robin sons The driver had parked on the north side of the store and entered When he returned a few minutes later he saw a male per son run from the truck carrying several fur coats The suspect entered the passenger side of a white van which then left the area Stolen were one brown and white full length Size 1214 one dark mink no lining Size 12 14 two dark mink Sizes and 20 one ranch mink Size and one black Size 12 14 Total value of the goods is CRIME STOPPERS OF HALTON The suspect is described as male white Meet 10inches with dark hair and wearing a black jacket The suspect vehicle is describ ed as a Ford van white Crime Stoppers will pay up to SI for information that leads to an arrest in this case or any other case Callers are not re quired to reveal their identities or testify in court The Crime Stop pers toll free number is 1800685151 Council holds on proposal A Georgetown metal recycling company seeking to expand its business is currently operating il legally and may have to be shut down Monarch Resource Recovery and Transfer Ltd located at 309 Armstrong Ave does not have the needed salvage yard licence to allow for open storage the area and that licence cant be granted until the land is rezoned town planning director Ian Keith told councillors Monday The application for to allow for open storage on the 1 1 acre lot has met with strenuous objections from purchasers of a bordering condominium project known as The Sands and from two neighboring businesses Fused Metals Inc and Mold Masters Ltd The objectors say the business is now and will be unsightly should the application for rezoning be granted They also say outside storage leads to garbage and messy streets Councillors deferred a staff recommendation to refuse the ap plication pending a submission by a lawyer for the owner Wayne Olson at Mondays council meeting Town staff say the application should be rejected because it com plies with the legal definition of an obnoxious operation and because it is incompatible land use with neighboring residential areas specifically The Sands Because its incompatible It does not meet the intent of the towns official plan town planners say Mr Olson appeared before cil Monday saying his metal recycling yard provided a much- needed service in town and he urg ed council to give the application its blessing to prove its own recycl ing efforts arent just tokenism Mr Olson operates an open hearth smelting furnace to recycle aluminum on the land but he only burns about once every two mon ths Toe town is talking to the Ministry of Environment about the hearth Mr Olson said his is the only local business recycling steel and large appliances such as refrigerators and stoves Yes its ugly and its dirty but somebodys got todoitbe said JANUARY SUNROOFS 00 INSTALLED Rag While Supplies Lasll Many Mors Specials 266Qualph8tGorBtowii 8734570 OKK MMbi Elliott finds discrepancy Acton Councillor Norm Elliott is calling on all Acton residents to write Reclamation Systems the company proposing a landfill site in the Acton quarry telling them to halt their plans Im inviting everybody in Acton to go to the library and pick up a comment sheet to write to the pro ponents and tell them that they dont want that site in Acton Elliott said Monday He made the remarks after poin ting out a discrepancy in a pam phlet put out by RSI and distributed m local newspapers last week The pamphlet proposes a revised transportation route to the proposed dump for trucks car tying garbage along Highway 25 Trucks coming from would travel south along Highway 25 then east on Regional Road to the dump Coun Elliott said quoting from the pamphlet The pamphlet then says that route does not pass through any urban areas said Coun Elliott Theyre damn well going to drive through Acton right through Main Street Maybe they dont consider Ac ton an urban area Residents cant be expected to believe other expert consultants reports when such a glaring I discrepancy finds its way into a propaganda pamphlet said Elliott Its disturbing when something this glossy comes out in the newspapers If RSI keeps hyping the landfill site people will believe Its a fait accompli he said If you tell enough lies sooner or later somebodys going to believe it damage Fire officials say an exploded water pump and fuel tank caused damage Sunday night Of ficials were called to a Lot 10 Con home to put out the blaze The cause of the explosion is unknown NOTICE NIGEL M PHIPPS md Family Physician is pleased to announce the Opening of his Family Practice at the GEORGETOWN PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING 99 Sinclair Ave Suite Georgetown Ont L7G 5G1 Telephone 8733344 Now the largest independent 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