SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday M lfM Police beat Snowplow gone An orange Arctic was stolen from Glen Williams Main Street residence over the weekend Hal ton regional police said the van worth No paper today GEORGETOWN A Globe and Mail paper box was stolen day from Avenue and The box la worth GEORGETOWN There wen extensive 03 mode to a 1979 Chrysler Baron between 2 and 30 a m while the car owner was getting refreshment at a shop Damage has been estimated at School vandalized GEORGETOWN Two windows at George Kennedy Pub I c School were cracked sometime Sunday causing damage Helton regional ire Investigating Jewels stolen A Durham Street home was broken Into sometime between Friday and Tuesday and worth of Jewellery stolen police said thieves entered the front door and made off with various bracelets rings and earrings Ice causes injuries GEORGETOWN A old Georgetown man and his 19yearold daughter suffered minor Injuries Wednesday at Warn The two were on Tenth Line near Sidcroad when a westbound car slid into their lane duo to the extremely slippery road conditions The eastbound driver attempted to stop but was struck by the other a 20year old Georgetown man who suffered minor Injuries Damage to both vehicles has been estimated at He passed out ACTON An Acton man who passed nit while driving west on Mill Street caused damage to his 1973 Pontlac and was charged by Halton regional police Saturday at 55 a Police said the driver lost control chicle mounted Lhenorth curb struck a concrete box sign post and came to real by a Wilbur Street An icy meeting A Confederation Street woman was treated and released from Milton District Feb 15 following an early morning dent on Ninth Line An man was discharged from the Monday There was damage when the driver of a Chevrolet drove around a large puddle on Nnh Line then lost control of the vehicle on Ice when returning to the proper lane The Chevrolet swerved over the road and struck a Honda coming from the opposite direction The accident took place Just south of Hghuay regional police laid no charges due to icy road conditions Expensive call There was damage to a phone booth at Mill and Willow Streets Saturday morning A year old was observed throwing a telcUtionTccciver Into the road Hal Eon regional Flagged out Flags worth were stolen from the flagpoles at Andy a Auto Service Ma Street North overnight Saturday Home perm GEORGETOWN Twelve bottles of shampoo and other solutions worth were stolen from Joseph Halrstyllng overnight Street premises were entered through rear basement window Maples missing HILLS Seven large maple trees feet tall were cut down from property on 15 and Fourth Line Tiring party GEORGETOWN leaving a Boulevard home at 3 a Saturday found their car tires had been slashed Two cars parked on the road each had two res slashed regional police said damage was Public staggering GEORGETOWN A year old Georgetown man staggering on Street near Royal Plan Sunday at a was arrested and charged with being intoxicated in a public place by Halton rcg police GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION BASEBALL REGISTRATION AT OPEN HOUSE HOLY CROSS SCHOOL SAT FEB 25th YOUR NEWSPAPER IN HISTORY Found In a cheat of drawers donated to the Museum an 1867 Herald was given Friday by owner Murray Eieard seated to Georgetown Public Library a refer ence librarian Walter Lewis Mr has reproduced copies of When Georgetown Canada Employment Centre for Students opens in April there 11 be a standing Invitation to them to atop by and tonight Tonight the George town presents a fun multicultur al experience at St Andrews Church at Different cultural group be repres ented as they share part of their heritage through craft demon strations dancing music and food Come out and be a part of a community celebration Tickets are 4 and are available at the door For more information call or 877 2311 Town Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE TOWN OF 1984 TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act pursuant to By Law No 7 adopted by Council on January 984 the f rat two Instalments of taxes tor 1984 will become due as follows ALL WARDS First Instalment February 29 1984 Second instalment April The above Instalments represent an in terim billing of 1 taxes based upon one half of last year s residential mill rates The final tax bill will be issued about the middle of the year and will also be payable In two instalments normally the last Wednesday in June and Sep Upon default of payment of Ihe interim tax levy as set out above a penalty of one and one quarter A percent the amount in default shall be added on the first day of default and on the first day of each and every calendar month Ratepayers who have not received a lax bill should make Immediate application at Main Street South Georgetown or by telephone 877 or 241 1 PAYMENT OF TAXES The taxes may be paid at the locations and In the manner detailed on the back of the tax II Q Usher A M C T Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector New grants for solar heating Business and Indus cs in Hills may be able to benefit from a grant system for solar heating projects says Rock wood spec at 1st Rick of ComforTcch at RIM soys subaidi I provincial governments can apply to per cent of the cost of buying and Installing solar heating the equipment is most effective in space heating lion pre heating make up air and process heat for bolh and liquid systems He said an eel oral tax writeoff and an additional seven per cent tax credit helps make solar heat an attractive way for a Canadian owned and operated company to reduce energy costs Crazy boats coming soon If the aany fun at Win text eat broom ball tantalising enough the Georgetown are busily pre paring for a nautical adventure where every one Is sure to get enough or water colorful floats and cold weather The annual Jaycec- Crazy Boat Race Is scheduled for April says cochair man Bob Sullivan The hull at Sacre Cocur has been rented for an evening dance Molsons and Criterion Carpets arc returning as sponsors while tie money raised by boat entries will again be going to aid Multiple Sclerosis Bays Mr Sull van the pre Confederation paper which be has framed and is now sell The March 14 paper is the issue of volume The British North America Act was passed that same month and In force as of July l Mr Lewis said Herald photo No slobs please in job market register for Job oppor tunities But don t atop there centre supervisor Deborah said Students looking for work should start hunt Ing early by getting In touch with local firms Some tips the offered In an Interview Mon day go to job Interviews alone don forget some essential material like social security number and at least two refe- Go out with your best foot forward be personable dress neatly and sell yourself how initiative De monstrate that you arc Interested In what the company does Also stay in touch with the firm even if there are no Jobs offered on that first visit Can you help help feeling inadequate The North Con or alone tact Centre is looking The service a open for volunteers hours a day and Is A new training pro- staffed by anonymous gram starts May and workers who offer help new members are need and advice to carry out the work You do not need a of the centre which degree or diploma to offers befriending volunteer All you need referrals and is a listening ear a lion on community vices to those needng f commitment Watch those sewers Park and Met becoming trapped In the calf ravine residents are sewers urged to warn their Police said the covers children not to play can easily be removed storm sewers although they were regional police recently replaced by the are concerned about town works depart children being hurt or ment LAST CHANCE TO SAVE All Winter Stock- IB 10 TROPICAL VACATION WEAR 0 SPRING Sir FASHIONS HEW SELECTIONS j COLLECTIONS NOW Sj tellers Cage The Ladies Fashion Place in Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street South 8770822 BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BARGAIN 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