Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1985, p. 2

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m mm Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday September 11 IMS Stolen goods in car A routine check of a car Friday at 30am on Road turned up a car stolen from Burlington filled with stolen goods Four people were charged with breaking and entering and possession of stolen property three are from Hamilton and one from Burlington Cigarettes lighters and chips found In the car are believed to have been taken from a gas station In Pickup smashed A Georgetown man drove his IBM Chevrolet pick up into a post in a private tot at and Mountain view Sept at An estimated truck Car avoids deer Gregory of Ltmehouse suffered minimal injuries and did damage to his Chevrolet when it left the road and hit a tree Mr was travelling on Slderoad at the Sixth fine at a Saturday when a deer crossed his path Hits parked car A Hills man hit a parked Ford with his 1885 Ford Thursday at a He was on Prince William Drive at about km per hour when he turned onto Bruce wood Drive and collided with the parked car police said Something distracted him police said An estimated damage was done to his car and damage was done to the parked car Lost control Adrian Vandereyken of Acton received minimal injuries when he lost control of his car while trying to pass another on Trafalgar Road at Road Sept at p He was northbound on Trafalgar Road at 120 km per hour in an km per hour zone attempting to pass a car when he lost control police said About damage was done to bis 1983 Honda which left he rood Bikes stolen Three bikes were reported stolen last week Vacationing Street residents of Acton returned home to find two bikes missing which were left in a bike rack The total value of the bicycles was A bike was taken from the driveway of a Drive home also Car stereo stolen A car parked on Mcuuyre Crescent between Thursday and Friday was robbed of a a leather Jacket a Seiko watch a leather vest a beach towel and shirts Total value of the goods was estimated at Video store breakin An attempted entry took place at H and H Video Monday at 12 a A glass door worth was broken setting off the alarm The Epcedy response of police foiled the entry police said Two people seen near the video store were stopped and questioned Police said they will continue to investigate Nothing was taken Apartment robbery An apartment on Park Avenue was robbed of In cash Thursday at Entry was gained by the balcony Limit parking hours The town has received a request to Install twohour parking signs along Mill Street between Edith and Market in an effort to curb problems for area businesses In a letter to council insurance business man Paul Armstrong said the area is being used by people who work In the downtown core and this uses parking space Intended for customers of his and adjacent offices The affected businessmen would like the town to limit the parking to two hours at that location so that cars abusing the limit could be ticketed and fines levied Weaving classes begin Now Is the time to start thinking about taking a course this fall The Credit Valley Artisans are offering a variety of craft courses including weaving stained glass marquetry pottery calligraphy floral decoration hand applique and water colour Registration is Sept 13 from and Sept from 10 am noon at Cottage CedarvalePark Georgetown For more information call Fran Anthony at Donnas toy ride Georgetown Donna Joined hundreds Blue Knights Toy Ride Saturday in Scarborough They left the Scarborough Civic Centre with their toys and drove around Scarborough All toys were collected by the Salvation Army when the bikes returned to the Civic Centre Including Donna Reid Honda CHILD VIDEO PRINTING MEDIA VIDEO PRODUCTION MVP ADVANTAGES Professional VMS Call or studio or at home taping appointment run for terry se isH Town wont back resident wanting fees waived It was back on Aug Herald Staff that Mr As far as the towns red as a delegation to concerned Eden Place council while Official resident Peter Plan amendments 3 t made any and for Georgetown were being discussed In Aug IS he asked council to waive its fee of Monday night the fm town general commit fln 0ffjcla tee members supported Monda nJtflU planning director Ian J Keiths stance a complete application advertise for public Realty office approved A real estate business office proposed for Street and Sinclair Avenue got general committee approval Monday night Coachllght Realty wants to set up a business office of which square feet Is to be for real estate use and the remaining 3 will be for other office use No comments or submissions on the request were received at the Aug 12 public meeting or thereafter Getting ready for the Terry Fox run are members of the Acton organising commute along with Mayor Russ Milter Seen here with the Terry Fox flag are back row Rum Miller PaulMurr front JanlluntandJsnPenlck Come oat snd Join them Sept IS See story on the event page B3 Halton warns NEC about infringing on planning rights By Herald The regional planner had a slap on the wrists to deliver to the Nia gara Escarpment Commission lasl week Rash Mohammed wasn pleased that the NEC hastily approved an application to operate an asphalt plant and to extract gravel from a wayside pit in Lime- house The region wasn con suited and neither were the municipalities before approval was granted to Construe tlon Ltd I take exception to being Informed after the fact Milton Coun Bill Johnson said at the regional council meeting Wednesday He asked if there a hurry to approve an application that at least there be a phone coll to make the region aware of what happening The Fourth Line way side north of Side- road Is being used as a portable asphalt plant for four weeks and gravel Is being led from It for two road reconstruction projects in Hills Bot Construction fa doing road work on High way and 17 I hope this is an exception and not the norm Milton Coun Brad Clements said The last thing we want to do is hold up an application He said the regions slap on Ihc wrist should be sufficient We ve had emergen cies before and they all been settled by a telephone call because time was of the essence Johnson said Mr Mohammed said this was the firs I lime they let him know after the fact NEC member and Hal ton Hills Coun Dave Whiting said the bidder on the project known he d won the pro ject until late in the year There wa3 a very narrow time constraint on the project and the Commission overlooked phoning the planning staff at the region Whiting said According to the NEC Plan the comments of affected municipalities arc to be solicited on applications for wayside permits for provincial road construction The Halton Agricultu ral Advisory Committee had concerns back In July over Ihe aggregate extraction operation the NEC hastily approved The owner of a dairy operation adjacent to the quarry was worried about dust and sand damage to crops as well as noise and I raffle concerns Linahm has Hoi steins and he told the committee restricting the operation to west of the Hydro lines would reduce impact on his Dont be a A new town bylaw to cover dumping of litter on lands or highways is in the works The proposed bylaw defines litter as debris rubbish filth refuse garbage or waste matter of any kind whatsoever including animal carcasses and droppings ashes bottles cans cartons construction materials discarded appliances clothing furniture and household effects inoperative mechanical equipment kitchen lumber packing materials paper soil soot automobile tires used oil and automobile parts The maximum penalty for throwing litter is being to for each offence from SI LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL DISCOUNTS 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RDS GEORGETOWN ofpprhmrofl OVER 150000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada meetings which it required to do when any amendments are being considered As well there Is staff time lucked on to come out with the fee Council has the power to reduce or waive the cost under the Planning Act which can still be exercised at the upcoming Monday night council meeting Mr Keith said a town application form been filled out by Mr Woolgar no payment had been received from him and there was no written explanation of why the amendment was desired and what spec tic changes Mr Wool gar requested He well aware and conversant with the no doubt about that clerk administrator Ken Richardson told council He acknowledged the town s application It geared to developers wonting amendments to the town Official Plan His Mr request fit our formal application Mr Richardson admitted A covering letter attached to his lion would have been sufficient Mr Keith said the Ministry of Municipal Affairs had been led and Its spokesperson concurred with this stance endorsed by the planning director Hewitt runs in Ward Herald Surf A year resident of has declared his candidacy for Ward A firefighter for the city of Mlsslssougo Joe Hewitt lives on Trafol gar Road Just north of Ashgrove The father of three children will be running in a riding that Is predo minantly rural ward 2 consists of all of the area In Hills not repre sented by the George town and Acton urban boundaries As a resident I have first band knowledge of rural concerns Mr Hewitt said With Incumbent Ward representatives Joke Kulken and Peter Norton undecided about their political future Mr Hewitt is thus for contested Coun Pam seat Mr Hewitt said he t feel Ward has been getting quality leadership and repre sentatives haven t been in tune with the The candidate said he Is concerned with fair tax assessment for Ward residents and the Ion of some of the roads Finding a place to store regions garbage as well as discussions on a new municipal centre are two issues he wants to be part of when they ore discussed in the future As a former law clerk and tire Inspector Mr He win said he has some knowledge of the plann ing and municipal acts He has been involved in the Soccer Club Hornby Baseball on the Board of Association and Is a Educations consolldati founding member of the on committee and he Is a Hornby Nursery School member of the George- well Mr Hewitt Is town Optimist Club Election report Continued from page Al Another one who keeping mum on his political intentions Is Mike Armstrong The Ward 4 regional council lor expects to be making an announcement Monday if he decides lo go back for his Ward regional seat bell find he has some comnpetitlon walling for him Ward 4 town coun cillor Marilyn Serjeant son has decided to run for Coun Armstrongs regional seat this fall Another town council lor after a regional seat is Pam Sheldon Tbe Ward councillor wants Ward regional position In Ward regional councillor John McDon ald has indicated be wants to keep his seat He got no competition for It yet As for the mayor Job current mayor Russ Miller stands uncontest ed so far The mayor position also holds a regional seal Candidates have until Oct 17 to declare You have over a month to make up your mind to run in the municipal arena In fact you can register as a candidate until Oct 17 Youhaveonlyfivedaysthereafterto decide lo run as a town or regional councillor or board of education trustee Nominations close Oct at pin The following day is Ihe last day for you to withdraw your nomination Again it an deadline for Oct After clerk administrator Ken Richardson is required to declare any WANTED COINS STAMPS ENTIRE COLLECTIONS POSTCARDS OLD MAPS BOOKS WUTAIIA JEWELLERY SOLD AND SILVER PAPASPYROU 126 CROSS AVE BOX 118 OAKVILLE ONTARIO LB TTOYCRINTRODU TOttAIiraTECTKMEJ Sale TOTAL PLAN Winter scorning And winter will play havoc on your car outside inside and under side Protect it with a Total Protection Package from tidy Car NEW CAB PACKAGE A SHINEOUTSIDE UPHOLSTEBY INSIDE RUST REBEL RUST PROTECTION All New Car Total Protection services are for a long as you own your car SAVE USED CAB PACKAGE ASHDTC interior dry cuuurais UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOO RUST REBEL RUST PROTECTION Sun Roofs Vinyl Roof Restoration Touch up Paint Splash Guards Window 71MountainviewRd 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