Page I SECTION A THEHEItAID Wednesday ID Two car crash A Jimmy collided into a 1984 loil Tuesday on the corner of and Mill Streets Both drivers arc from Acton The cost or he collision Is expected to bo lo Ihe Jimmy and to the Pontine Slick road A slick road caused an accident between two Georgetown residents one slid into the other on Mountoinvlew Road at Road June 11 Damage the 1975 Volvo and the Ford totals 100 Blinded by sun blinded by he sun drove his 1080 Dodge Into a post June 10 at a m in Consumers Distributing parking loi A Indicated Ihe man was speeding nor was he being careless Damage lo his car Is estimated at Motorcycle driver hurt A Georgetown man driving a Honda motorcycle suffered minor injuries after lost control of his vehicle on Todd Road and Avenue on June 11 ravelling 5 kph when he lost control and slid off the road onto the north shoulder He slid for 17 meters until coming a stop in a ditch Damage to he motorcycle Is estimated at Programs for leaders The Leadership Development Program Is offered for the older participants This program gives individuals he opportunity to build their qualifications for any future employment The LIT Leader In Training program Is offered for to year olds program involves one week of July and 70 hours practical training The I A Leader In Training program for 13 years and over includes two theoretical training July 2nd July 15th 19h and hours practical training during he rest of the summer Applications at the Recreation Offices at James Street Georgetown or Mill Street East Acton The deadline has been extended to June The of the program Is per person per summer and includes an I T shirt For more Information call ff77 ext Seniors talk crossing Twentyone seniors attended a meeting June with members of town council and the Royat Canadian Legion to talk about sidewalk and safety A spokesman for the seniors Mabel said the went very well However he town hasn promised a pedestrian crossing from heir Sargent Road residence to cross Mountain view Road South quite yel she said The councillors said the town wait until the new development across the street Is completed before proposing a crossing Since the meeting he traffic lights in the area used by seniors have be retimed Mrs said The town is also looking Into complaints of speeding cars on Mountain view Road South she said Appreciation night Hints at cabinet post if Reed had stayed on By SANDY CAMPBELL Diana Ills children Herald Chris Robert and Serving the legislol were also is the greatest honor to be bestowed on anyone In their life said Julian Some hose who spoke Wednesday night MPP Included The evening at Holy Cross Parish was a time President of to remember and praise he Liberal Jullon Reed for len years Pete Pom service as a member of Chairman of the Region Ontario Legislature Gordon Mayor of He retired from poll Ileal life in March Mayor of Georgetown They were the best candidate years I ever had Ihc federal Liberals said Mr Reed in election The evening ended with a presentation of a lh landscape painting to he current MPP for Burl former MPP and his wife IAN HEED Speakers at the appreciation evening praised Julian Reed forn winsome character his dedication his willing to help others and his Innovative policies In the fields of energy cation and the environ ment Don Knight said Julian Reed would have been a likely choice for the Liberal government Cabinet seat If you had remained In he caucus you would have been getting a call said Don Knight A return to politics doesn seem to be part of Mr Reeds future plans He said he would be pursuing farming and business TOP SECRET million spent for landfill assessment Herald Staff It took 25 pages to list all the bills the region has pa d out since 1982 In its search Tor a new dump Last week internal audit of this landfill search notes It a not clear which department is respons for toring the cost of the project as a whole In other words no one department seems be responsible for keep ing the costs of he project within the limits authorized by council auditor Cam When there Is a si tun Hon where many persons can authorize expend lures but none of them consultants pock expenses for printing ravel long distance are responsible for the entire project cost the risk of golig over budget mental assessment work Is greatly Increased Already million has been spent by region on the landfill environmental assess In September 1982 the original consultant work program was to cost Since then that budget has increased to 040 The main reasons for that increase were coun ells decision to slder all alternatives under he Environ men tal Assessment Ac I and the extensive public pari id pat ion process Escalating he cost have been legal fees of calls and courier charges staff hired lo handle mailings and filing and advertising in house riming and other in charges Regional councillors could have been better Students from each t George Kennedy Public School put mm thing In to the lime the school Is burying away for IS years Friday morning Six year old Kicky Ctsrk far left started the process it left to right Copland Peter and Warren Appleby 10 watch Into he yellow vault went a fluorescent barelet Bine Jays poster staff directory a cabbage patch doll a school hat a GI Joe teeshin other interesting Items car collision An Acton woman ing a Ford hit a Cadillac after being hil herself at the intersec of Highway and Drive last day Informed by staff of the costs being rung up Mr says pointing out in noncon sulting charges council ore know about Before giving permiss ion to start on a project councillors should have a better Idea of how much it going to cost Con sultants Invoices for most of the project didn t provide management with enough information to realize there were extras the work pro gram Mr notes Programs for kids The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department Summer Activities staff has program preparations well underway This year Summer Activities Supervisors are Linda Osso Tot Lot and Activities Programs Anne Ramsay with Sports Camp and Day Camp Cathy McGowan with the Drama Club and Travelling lies Centre Tina McGrath with the Leader ship Development Program and finally Jane True man as Special Needs and Special Events Supervisor AH programs are Integrated for the handicapped and there will be a June disabled participants registrations deadline Mall In regis radon is recommended for those unable to get he Recreation and Parks Department offices For more Information call PHOTO REPRINTS are ava labte for any photograph appear ng n The Herald Guelph SI 8772201 Sudbury visitors By SMITH Herald Correspondent Mr and Mrs Griffith Jones of Sudbury arc spending a few days at the Smith Several members of the Wright family gathe red at the home or Grant and Laura Wright June 16 Acquaintances were renewed and some new members were introduc for the first time Impaired An Acton man was charged with Impaired driving outside his home on Queen St in Acton on 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