Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 22 Jul 1999, p. 3

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2 Region tries to clear air ... Cont, from Pg, 1 eae also sid a proposed Town-hosted meeting with the province on air quality "Tt (reducing harmful air emissions) is going to be costly. We're looking at buy- ing some of the equipment ing in-house," Austin said, adding the equipment will be shared with the Region and could cost tens of thousands THE NEW TANNER issues never materialized. that is necessary for the test- _ of dollars per year. REGION OF HALTON NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE Please be advised that 22 SIDE ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 43) WILL BE CLOSED to all traffic from JULY 26™ TO SEPTEMBER 20", 1999. The closure is required to allow Canadian National (C.N.) to complete repairs to the Limehouse Bridge. The scope of the rehabilitation includes a new steel span and beams at the east end, three (3) new beams at the west end, a new timber deck, new hand rails and new braces between various columns. C.N. has advised staff the work to be carried out will not in any way alter the location, width or appearance of the bridge. A temporary protected pedestrian walkway will also be constructed while the bridge/road is closed. A road closure is necessary and the detour route will be 5th Line North, Highway 7 and 4th Line (see map). Advance Notice signs will be posted on July 12th on 22 Side Road at both sides of the bridge. Letters will be delivered to area residents, emergency services and school boards in carly July. . If there are any design questions related to the project, please call Dave Bradshaw, P. Eng., Planning & Inspection Engineer, C.N. (416) 217-6397. For information on the road closure and detour or if unable to reach C.N. staff, please contact Matt Krusto, Region of Halton, 878-8113, at ext. 7644. 22 SIDE ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 43) ROAD CLOSURE/DETOUR eer Ee Pd www.region.halton.on.ca/ppw/roads/ t '4 www.region.halton.on.ca THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1999 HOT WORK: Raisin, drafted as the mount for a Royal Canadian Dragoon vet- eran in ceremonial costume, didn't mind Saturday's heat as much as his rider did when they came to the microphone during the RCD reunion at the Royal Cana- tzid é 3 ri dian Legion. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo Investigate rural B & Es Police believe.two m seen running down Dublin Line near 17 Side Road with a VCR broke into an area home on Friday. Police are still trying to determine what was taken during the day- light B & E from the Dublin Line home besides the VCR, CD player and answering machine. The home was en- tered when an unknown ob- ject was used to pry open a rear sliding glass door. A canvass of neighbours by po- Po.LicE BEAT lice turned up the report of the two men running to a dark green car about | p.m. The suspects are described as white, between 16 and 19- years-old. One had a slim to medium build with fair hair and glasses. The second sus- pect had dark curly hair. Another neighbour reported seeing a newer model silver care=-like-- a- . Pontiac Va (COMER) 264 Main St. N., Acton ACTON PRECAST CONCRETELTD. Gealty Concrete Products Since 1963 m@ SEPTIC TANKS & Lakes FLOORING & KITCHENS Home kAiigee Contre Paints * Wallpaper heave heen AAS: = Heritage styling enhances compact design Low square footage and an effi- EN | {Sand & Gravel WATER CISTERNS "We have everything you need Carpet * Vinyl * Ceramic Tile * J @ PVC SEWER PIPE to do the job night." 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Apartment B & E An unknown suspect re- moved the window screen of a ground floor Ransom Street apartment and stole a purse containing $270 and some videos during a break-in that occurred between 12:40 and 3 a.m. on Friday. The occu- pant told police she came home to find her purse and the movies missing. Domestic damage Police believe a domestic dispute resulted in a 24-year- old John Street man being charged with mischief under $5,000 after kicking in a door of a Mill Street East house at 8 p.m. on Saturday. When a female resident refused to allow the man into the house, he kicked the door, breaking a glass panel, causing $50 damage. No to breathalyzer A 50-year-old Rockwooc man appears in court August 30, charged with refusing to provide a roadside breath sample during a RIDE spot check at Guelph Street and Lakeview drive at 1:45 a.m. on Friday. The man received an automatic licence suspen- sion. Bin fire Someone set a fire in a garbage bin behind the old Four 'Seasons restaurant at Mill and Willow Streets at 1:30 Monday morning. A neighbour spotted the flames and called 911. NEW BABY At your house? It's time to call your Welcome Wagon Hostess. She will bring congratulations and gifts for the family and the NEW BABY! Call Betty Ann 853-1944 Vi { ELCOME: AGON Swwee 1939 \

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