Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1985, p. 6

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to avoid dog Daniel B Hall of Esqueslng suffered minor Injuries when he tried avoid a dog on the Fifth Line drove his car off the road An estimated damage was done to his Mercury August He was driving northbound on the Fifth Line near the Siderood at 35 km per when the dog crossed his path He braked and lost control soft gravel hit a tree and rolled his car police said Hits hydro pole Adrian Brakel of Georgetown received minor Injuries when his car left the road last Sal August and knocked over a mailbox and a hydro pole He fell asleep at the wheel while travelling the speed limit on Winston Churchill Boulevard near Highway Test of nerves A Georgetown woman at templing to get her drivers licence Wednesday morning backed her 185 Chevrolet into a 1975 Plymouth when parallel parking The mishap occurred on Main Street and James Street In Georgetown and caused an estimated SI damage police said Stole tractor trailer a carold Hamilton man and a 20year old Milton man were charged with possession of stolen property an white diesel tractor trailer The two men were caught with the vehicle on Trafalgar Road in Stewarttown Sunday morning The tractor trailer was from Carriers Ltd in Milton The Hamilton man was also charged with breach of probation and the Milton man was also charged with being impaired while in care and control of a vehicle A Carriers represen said he thought the truck was taken for a joy ride Court date for the two men Is September Gas station robbery A gas station at 118 Guelph St in Georgetown was robbed of a electric compressor some time between Thursday and Friday police said Thegasstation was closed to business and is to be wrecked Honda ditched Alan MacPJierson of Georgetown fell asleep when driving at a August 3 and drove his 1380 Honda into a ditch He was travelling north on Trafalgar Road near Highway when two of his wheels went off the road causing the car to enter the ditch He was going km per Damage was MacPherson suffered minor injuries Break and enter A Cobblehill Road resident in Acton was robbed of a radio and some cash with a total value of The break and enter happened between Friday and Sunday morning Minimal injuries A Sunday afternoon collision at Guelph Street and Alcott Drive left Lisa Johnson of Acton and Maude of Georgetown with minimal injuries A Chevrolet was driven through a red light at km and into a 1978 Dodge Damage to the Chevrolet was estimated at 1 and to the Dodge Hit from behind A Georgetown man 1982 Chevrolet was hit from behind by an man Chevrolet Friday evening at Trafalgar Road and Avenue Both cars were travelling northbound on Trafalgar Road al km per when one slowed down for traffic Your house Who will pay the mortgage when you cant Don t leave your to worry about house payments A Fed crated Mo tgage Plan can pay the mo lull if you d INSURANCE bus nass home ear 9 LISA ST APT BRAMPTON 7875691 AFTER FIVE AND THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO 0 PREMIER CINEMAS FOn DOS WEEKS SHOWS Hwy25SoU01 MAIN ST A CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES ITS OUR DAY CNE opens their gates to town performers artists By SANDY CAMPBELL Herald SUff Tomorrow is Hills Day at the Cana National Exhibit Between 12 noon and p m Hills will be featured in Centennial Square just Inside the Dufferln Gates Inside the Old Town Hallwillbedlsplays and the decorations of Heather and Lori Vcrmculcn who are dotting the hall in a country theme At the nearby Gazebo enter tainers from our town will sing dance play instruments and tell es for visitors Some Halton Hills entertainers will be per forming at the by the between 50 and m when a Wintano draw takes place The event is organized this year by the Acton Georgetown Chambers of Commerce and by the Acton and Georgetown Business Improvement Areas Everyone is a volunteer and Margaret Vint is the chairperson of the organizing commit ThesnaccattheCNE was offered to promote the town of Hills People still think of Hal ton Hills as Georgct6wn and Acton Margaret Vint said Hills Day at the Ex Is ccr tainly going to put Halt on Hills on the map The Hills Recreation Department who supervised the event last year arc helping organize the day Local service clubs are also playing a part Mayor Miller the town councillors were invited to promote the town John McDonald is one councillor who took up the challenge ho will be singing at the Gazebo Other performers include harmonica player Tom Berry accompanied by Joanne Turner on piano piano and trumpet player and singer Rebecca Love lace pianist Diana Co lie It pianist and list Debbie pianist and vocalist Zina Nell Cotton Rncqeteers Steve ton band The Dew Line Scan Cotton band Tempest The Pine Valley Square Dancers comedian Peter Roe Aimec Hamilton voca list Inglls list Amanda Deforest and the band First Class Some of these performers will be at the for the Win show warm up They will be joined by Hills entertain Lou Darcy and tho Barber Shopcrs at the Those groups with dls plays in he Old Town Hall include the Olde Hide House the Radial Museum In Rock wood the Business Improve ment Area the Hills Herald Hockey Heritage and the cultural Society Acton Fall Fair Board Artisans and era us people present Include weaver Eva Middleton ceramics worker stained glass artist Helen painter and ceramics worker Betty and Greg Smith will be displaying old objects of interest Committee recommends Turn wrecking yard into heritage park Herald Staff In a vote town councillors agreed to help In any joint venture to acquire a Limehouse auto wrecking yard Council gave permission for a special subcommittee to work with groups to see if property owned by Auto Wreckers con be purchased as a natural heritage park council also agreed to a recommendation to ng up the of a payment towards the acquisition of the Llmthouse property The proposed payment would not be brought up again until discussions begin for the 1986 budget Not everyone agreed with the recommend ations suggested by the wrecking yard review committee When the town enters into a purchase of private enterprise they re making a big mistake Mike Armstrong said I think we re looking at problems for the future we don need them he said Coun Ross said the money just isn available from the town coffers In fairness to everybody Just don see where you re going to get the money out of the 86 budget Coun said The recommendation for a payment of should only be seen as an intent by councillors to consider at budget time Coun John McDonald said of the subcommittee Sheldon the recommendation by saying the 50 figure is a discussion Item and council t have to pay out the full amount She said the town is a moving force in solving the wrecking yard problem and by putting some money up front it shows council is willing to stand up and be counted The town has the problem and wants the yard to relocate she Coun Armstrong questioned whether here was a need for another park kilns are not unique The subcommittee report also recommen that town by law enforcement officer Jack Lusty be directed to check all auto wreckers In Hallon Hills frequently for Infractions and necessary lay charges In addition council adopted a recommend ation to review a current bylaw which deals with wrecking yards The town agreed to clarify definitions or parking storage and what an operative vehicle Is The report of the wrecking yard review committee was brought to council June but was sent back to be rewritten when It was called legal dynamite by Armstrong However Coun Sheldon said the town solicitor found there was no cause far legal but some changes were made to immodate some councillors Terrys Place NATURAL NAIL EXTENSIONS JUNE JULYS AUGUST SAVE 500 on a new set of nails FREE bottle of polish with fill of existing nails I 1 Venture Clinic A TRENTON HOURS WEEK DAYS a EVENINGS SAT By Appoint mm IBChtMhSL 8772359 VISIT US IN OUR NEW LOCATION GEORGETOWN FABRICS a little different GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE Beside Delrex Smoke Shop DONNA WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS BIG MOVE We hope yo will visit us in our gre NSW August 1417 CONTESTS Levis Contest Prizes Include Suzuki QuadSport And Tomy Robots Scholarship Contest To Be Won In Cash Bursaries All details available at participating Stores Due to space limitations otters may not be available In all stores Dont Miss The Excitement The Values The Contests GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE HWY 7 GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 5131 Frl Saturday HOURS 10am 30 30 m

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