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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1989, p. 5

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Wednesday 1989 Page Police probe jewelry robbery Over in jewelry stolen in the early hours of the morning Is the subject of a continued in vestigation by members of the Halton Regional Police After responding to an alarm at approximately 30 am Tues day Jan 10 1980 police discovered that the glass en trance door of Consumers Distributing Steeles Avenue Milton Ontario had been smash ed Culprits then forced entry in to a number of display cases removing a variety of jewelry Necklaces earrings and pen valued at over were stolen Identification officers were successful at gathering iden tif table evidence from the scene CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Crime Stoppers will pay up to 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 Arrest made in coat theft Two Kitchener residents were charged in connection with the theft of a 1400 beaver coat from the Olde Hide House in Acton Feb 8 A 19yearold woman and a 22- yearold man were arrested at their Klngswood Drive residence shortly after noon Saturday They were charged by Waterloo Regional Police with possession of stolen goods They will appear in provincial court in Waterloo Region where they were ar rested say Regional Police Police say the suspects were discovered through a licence plate and car description given to them by a Hide House store employee N the drivers door handles were broken and the ashtray was damaged Police are in Car stripped A car parked in Acton last week was stripped of an mined number of items say Regional Police A 1977 Ford Mustang owned by an Acton man was parked on Agnes Street between Feb 7 and 8 The owner discovered some of the cars engine parts and an Alpine stereo system missing Police say an unknown suspect removed the car battery eight spark plugs the rotor the distributor cap and transmission linkage Police say the car was likely unlocked at the time of the theft They continue to investigate Car scratched Halton Regional Police say damage was caused when so meone scratched the side of a Firebird parked near Back Street in Georgetown The 1979 Pontiac was parked over night in the municipal lot when an unknown person using an object similar to a key scratched the paint on the drivers side of the car 100 damage Man charged An Erin man was charged with careless driving after his van and a car collided in Glen Williams Saturday morning Halton Regional Police say a Dodge van was southbound on Main Street and struck a parked Pontiac Sunbird with its hazard lights flashing The van struck the Pontiac which then struck a third vehicle The van was moderately damaged while the Sunbird was severely damaged There were no injuries in the col lision An Erin man 30 was charged under the Highway fie Act Correction A story in the Feb 8 edition of the Herald incorrectly identified a driver charged as a result of a traffic accident The incident was listed under the heading of Minor damage and involved an accident at Ninth Line and SideroadS The driver of the Mercury Cougar was not charged in the in cident as originally stated The Herald apologizes for the Police say damage was done to the interior of a car parked at Metcalfe Court in Georgetown Saturday night A 1987 Accura parked in the driveway received damage when the glove box was torn off its hinges the rear hatchback cover was snapped Teens injured A group of local teenagers were injured after their car struck a pole and then a parked car in Glen Williams Jan 31 The teens were travelling eastbound on TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN 1989 TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance with the provisions The Municpal Act pursuant to By Law adopted by Council on January 1 6th 989 the first two instalments of taxes tor 1 will become due as follows ALL WARDS RUST INSTALMENT WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1989 SECOND INSTALMENT WEDNESDAY APRIL 1989 The above instalments represent an interim billing of 989 taxes based upon an average one half last year s residential mill rates The final lax bill will be issued about the mid die of Ihe year and will also be payable in two instalments normally the last Wednesday in June and Septembei Upon default of of the interim levy as set out above a penalty one and one quarter 1 percent of the amount in default shall be added on Ihe first day of default and on first day of each and every calendar month Ratepayers who have not received a tax bill should make immediate application at Main Street South Georgetown TAXES CAN BE PAID AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS MAS FINANCE DEPARTMENT 36 MAM STREET S GEORGETOWN 2 HILLS HYDRO OFFICE ACTON OFFICE ONLY 59 WILLOW STREET NORTH ACTON ONTARIO ANY CANADIAN IMPERII L BANK OF COMMERCE BRANCH LOCATED M ACTON OR GEORGETOWN OR BY MAIL ADDRESSED TO THE TOWN OF MLLS BOX 128 HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G4T1 ANY INQUIRIES CAN BE MADE TO THE TAX OFFICE AT 85 OR 1 USHER A MC T DEPUTY TREASURER ad no TAX COLLECTOR Street when the car left the roadway hit a utility pole and then hit a parked 1980 Chevrolet Malibu belonging to a Tweedle Street resident The Malibu received light damage The Chevrolet Celebrity driven by a Georgetown female 17 was severely damaged The driver and three passengers were taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with minor in juries where they were treated and released Vehicles collide An Acton female 16 was charged with failing to stop after two cars collided in Acton Mon day morning A 1988 Plymouth was southbound on Churchill Road at Queen Street when it stopped and was struck by an eastbound 1971 Chrysler The Plymouth received severe damage The Chrysler was light ly damaged Police report no in juries in the accident No injuries Two cars were moderately damaged in a collision near Ashgrove Thursday morning A 1974 driven by a Milton woman and a Plymouth van driven by an Acton man collided at the intersection of Sideroad 10 and Sixth Line Police report no injuries The Ac ton man was charged with failing to stop ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Approved by Ontario Smfmty NEXT COURSE 4 Day March Break March 13 14- 1617 9 30am 330pm For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN In the matter the Ontario Heritage Ad Chapter in the matter ol lands and premises at the fallowing location in the Town Hills m the Regional Manic of NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF A BYLAW TAKE NOTICE lhat Counc I Corporal on Town Hills has enacted Bylaw No 12 to designate the Acton Town Hall at 19 Willow Street Acton on property described as Part of Lot Block 3 Reg Plan 31 formerly Town Acton more particularly described as Part 1 Reference Plan 20R as being architectural and interest under Part IV the Ontario Heritage Act REASONS FOR DESIGNATION The hall was completed in and is a good example ol the monumental style of the late century arch lecture The architectural s building include lis monumental and symmeti massing along front and elevations win openings ghted by decorative key end stones and moulded brick sides designed resemble plasters its ilalianate root m w eaves with heavy shaped wooden brackets the arched and brick faster front doorway and its wooden deta led belfry lower HISTORICAL REASONS FOR DESIGNATION The h interest the property liescheflyinthelactlhatitwasthe local the Town of Aclon until Reg Government as it acted as community tor vir all Town Acton related and services Dated Ils fhis 1 day February Daniel Costa nistralor Clerk Town Hills Box 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN CONSERVING HALTONS NATURAL ENVIRONMENT The Regional Municipality of invites applications for membership on the Halton Ecological and Environmental Advisory Committee EEAC WHAT IS The role of is that of a voluntary advisory committee appointed to provide technical advice and assistance to Regional Council on current development and policy related matters affecting Halton s natural en EEAC promotes and monitors Halton s environmentally sen sitive areas through field work technical document review and environ mental education EEAC formally meets once each month WHO MAY APPLY Anyone with professional andor practical experience in dealing with en issues and who is prepared to devote several hours per week for meetings field work and the review of technical documents is en couraged to apply Individuals with backgrounds in environmental science or resource management disciplines such as environmental plan ningengineering botany ecology fish and wildlife biology and are currently being sought HOW TO APPLY Application forms are available from the Halton Planning and Development Department at the address below A letter and resume outlining the ap plicants environmental background activities and interests should also be attached All applications should be submitted by Friday March 3 1989 to Mr Jim Planning and Development Department Regional Municipality of Halton Bronte Road P O Box Oakvllle Ontario j a III I For Information please contact Mr Jim at or MISS KnlhyKlelt text David J Regional Clerk

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