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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1989, p. 2

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Poge2THEHEHALD Wednesday March Car demolished A car driven by a Georgetown man 18 was demolished in a Sideroad accident Friday night Halton Regional Police say an eastbound Toyota driven by a Georgetown man was struck by a 1980 Buick Cen tury leaving a private driveway near 10th Line Police say the left the roadway and struck a fence and a tree in the north ditch after it was hit No in juries are reported in the colli sion The driver is charged with failing to give the right of way Man charged A Georgetown man 79 is charged with disobeying a red light after his 1985 Plymouth struck a 1979 Plymouth Horizon at Guelph Street and Alcott Drive Thursday night Both cars receiv ed light damage when the Plymouth made a left turn in front of the southbound Horizon say police Both the Georgetown man and the driver of the Horizon a Hillsburgh man 18 escaped injury in the accident Minor injuries A 14yearold Acton girls received minor injuries when two cars collided at Main and Mill Streets in Acton Thursday The girl was a passenger in the car driven by an Acton woman 38 INDEX 6 Editorial Opinion Page 8 Business Page Lifestyles Sports 21 Comic Page 21 Horoscope 21 Bridge In The Schools 25 Entertainment CRAFT SHOP 11 MAIN STREET SOUTH ACTON Sears Agency 31 Good service good coverage goodprice- Thats State farm insurance 1 74 Guelph St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Form is there FARM who was charged with making an improper turn Police say the womans 1979 was northbound on Main Street when it made a turn into a private drive and was struck by a southbound Ford Tempo driven by an Acton woman 23 Both cars were lightly damaged HTA charge A 1986 Ford pickup towing a welding machine on Sideroad 32 Thursday drove off the road and into a ditch after the welding machine disconnected say police The driver a Georgetown man 36 was charged by police under the Highway Traffic Act He was not injured in the 7 30 a m accident that caused light damage to the truck Charges laid Two people have been charged with the theft of two crystal candlestick holders during a Georgetown party last week A Milton female is charged with possession of stolen property A Georgetown man 18 is charged with theft under The candlestick holders valued at to were recovered say Halton Regional Police The female will appear in court March 23 The male will appear April Metal missing A Toronto man has been charg ed in connection with the theft of scrap metal from a Georgetown company over the last year The Road company reported four thefts say police totalling 8000 to in aluminum and bronze The materials were often left in bar rels on the property say police The Toronto man has been charged with both theft under and theft over 1000 Police say a warrant for his arrest was issued March Impaired charge A spot check at Boulevard and Guelph Street Sunday night saw a Mississauga man 34 charged with impaired driving Police say the accused will appear in court April 17 Funds for landfill fight restricts grant allocations An expected contribution of bet ween 200000 and 300000 to a fund to fight the proposed Acton landfill site has severely restricted the grant money the town of Halton Hills will hand out to local organizations this year The towns budget committee will consider a recommendation to hand out about to 11 local groups on March 20 Thats up about from last years grants but eight more groups asking for will likely have to be turned down We are in a financial bind and we have to be very frugal when it comes to budgeting this year said Mayor Miller Along with the money the town will set aside to fight the dump this year the town may have to kick in up to million next year said Mayor Miller Of all the organizations given grant funds this year only the Ac ton Aqua Ducks swim team is get ting money for the first time The Aqua Ducks will receive a one time grant from the town to help them get on their feet if the recommendations are approved said Mayor Miller Other groups have traditionally received funds from the town he said The other groups recommended for town grants are the Hills Tourism Com mittee the Acton Citizens Band 5000 the Ballinafad Hall Community Centre the Georgetown Girls Pipe Band 2090 the Georgetown and Acton agricultural societies will each receive the Halton Hills Volunteer tre888 the Arts Alive program 600 the Glen Williams Town Hall Board will receive 594 for Canada Day celebrations and to help pay for the fee rink Groups which submitted re quests for funds but are not mended to receive any grants in elude POWER Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources which asked for 5000 for a public awareness program a group calling itself Great En vironmental Merger asked for to help set up an en vironmental conference later this year the Georgetown Open Door DropIn Centre asked for the North Halton Distress Centre asked for the Georgetown Parent Child Centre and the Georgetown Royal Canadian Air Cadets each asked for 2000 the Acton Figure Skating Club ask ed for and the Physically Handicapped Association asked for Business of the Year honor I of the year said Mr Curwood will be honored at a din at the North Golf and Country Club April Continued from Page 1 large foil bags with two smaller bags inside The new metalized substance potato chip manufacturers to eliminate the small inside packages because they remained fresh in the new material Another innovation developed in 1984 is a method for packaging pasta in a controlled atmosphere which extends its shelflife Mr Kedwell credits the employees of the firm for making Curwood the Business of the Year We feel weve got a very well trained and motivated workforce thats instrumental in our suc cess he said Curwood sponsors minor hockey and contributes to the Halton Hills Cancer Society by sponsoring the kickoff breakfast And the future of looks bright said Mr Kedwell Its sort of our lifestyle today that demands this type of packaging he said Curwood succeeds last years winners Burns Transport as Business of the Year This will be the last Georgetown business of the year named by the Chamber Following a merger bet ween the Georgetown and Acton chambers the next business will be named the HaltonHills business SAME DAY TAX RETURNS St Georgetown 8772217 Bulk Food FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS OPEN 7 DAYS MOUNTAIN VIEW D N a n INTIMHORTOMPLAZA and Gallery OFF Selected InStock Frames CUSTOM FRAMING SALE Save 25 Ready Made Frames 232 Guelph St Georgetown Ontario Learn to Drive and Survive I Young Drivers of I Training coast to coast Training ferriage Ineeme twdeeoeiWe foe pick up it home for The Young Driven programme ft net Private available through any teal school Defensive driving you can with MARCH BREAK SPECIAL MARCH 13 14 15 NEW CLASSES STARTING MARCH 2289 EVERY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY EVENING 700 to 1000 PM FOR WEEKS 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 459041 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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