Wednesday January lass Having a ball BalU ball balls Everywhere you look there a ball and her friend Tanya Burke also are getting that linking McDonald Playland Saturday Two weeks ago McDonalds opened an Indoor mini playground for children There a variety of amusements that to keep the kldi happy Herald POLICE BEAT Stolen goods An estimated in stereo Dog won t move A dog that refused to move from the middle of the southbound lane Winston Churchill Road caused a Georgetown woman to drive her car over three mall boxes and a hedge Jan at 15 She attempted to go around the dog and lost control on the slippery road police said Trailer skids A Hillsburgh man driving an International tractor truck hit a small truck on Trafalgar Road at Jan 13 at a m The tractor trailer skidded and ran into the small Chevrolet truck Damage to the small truck was estimated at and to the International Car found A stolen Plymouth was recovered The SI vehicle was found on Held Court and was undamaged It was stolen from Cross Street Jan in Parking mishap A Georgetown man admitted to a Nov IS accident last week He was reversing a parking space on Gudph Street when his slipped off the break pedal and onto the gas pedal The car accelerated forward into a wall police said Damage to the car was Street home between Wednesday and Thursday was gamed by a sliding door The owner of a trailer on Acres in Acton reported Jan IB 320 in household goods were taken from it between Jan 1 and Binoculars bedding a heater a knife sharpener and more were taken sold Car rolls A Georgetown man rolled his 1972 Dodge over on 10 and Trafalgar Road Jan at am The man was westbound on Siderond when he attempted to stop the vehicle spun and rolled over police said Damage to the Dodge was estimated at Deer crossing A man hit a deer on Highway near Boulevard Jan at m The man was westbound in the curb lane when the deer crossed his path Damage to his I960 Chevrolet was Ghost driver A pickup owned by Industrial Rooting Services of Hornby received 1 damage Jan 12 The vehicle that hit It did not remain at the scene The truck was parked on Crescent at Weber Drive when It was hit on the front left hand corner police said J Damage at A Terra Cotta man accelerated his car to avoid losing traction and hit an Acton man 1931 Ford Thursday at a on Maple Street and River Drive police said The Terra Cotta man Oldsmobile was south bound on a Maple Street sharp bend when he hit the northbound Ford Damage to the was 1 and to the Ford Two cars collision A Georgetown man backing out of a parking lot on Street hit a passing Georgetown woman 1075 Ford Saturday at p Damage to the Ford was J ACCOUNTANT out 8770109 Strut in 1 CONTINUES JUST 3 DAYS LEFT SALE ENDS JAN 2586 Up to 50 off Selected Yarns and Craft Material Si STILL TIME TO REGISTER P 20 off All Mohair Yarns tt STEAMS DRY UPHOLSTERY GUARD VHYLR00F RESTORATION SPLASH GUARDS COMPLETE CAR CARE PRESERVE ASHNE SUNROOFS RUSTPROORKG CAR COVERS RUMWG BOARDS WKDOWTWIHG PIN STRIPING DAY SERVICE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR DROP IN AT 71 MOUNTAINVIEW RD GEORGETOWN 8776136 stalls ban on hunt restriction HANNAH Herald Special After three hours of argument prohunting lobby has won the bid to have regional council re examine a ban on discharge of firearms In 14 agreement forests That decision was handed down this week by the region planning and public works committee after a lengthy meeting crowded by res dents The committee s decided not to take action on a request to continue the ban It imposed In Novcm bcr but established a special task force to look at the problem including questions of liability for accidents The current ban will remain in effect at least until the task force reports to regional council Residents Gladys McLellan of Nassagaweya and Tom Kilmer of led the hunting lobby stressing the danger hunters pose to themselves and other users of the forests Ms concern is or safety not simply an hunting bias while Mr Kilmer said he has regular problems with trespassers and illegal hunters even though his land near an agreement rarest is clearly signed prohibiting hunting Coun Bill Johnson Milton said committee members were chickening out by deferring a decision saying the liability study is simply a waste of time because the Brampton decision in which the city was held liable for injur suffered by someone on muni owned land makes the law The task force proposed by Coun Sheldon Hills will study continuing the ban or lifting It completely or partially as well as alternatives for settling the hunting debate In the region Such alternatives could Include a registry of land in the region where hunting is permitted a residents only deer hunt an extended hunt rather than a fourday controlled hunt having hunters wear large Identification numbers and Improved law enforce ment by the Ministry or Natural Resources The task force will Include a regional police officer a farmer a hunting club member Ministry of Natural Resources staff a regional councillor and two cl Liens at large and is to report to council by April Hunters argued their sport is safer than many other outdoor activities noting they can get million of liability Insurance for premiums as low as to They were also upset at regional council s decision In November to ban hunting in the agreement forests without giving them a chance to present their case Just days before the lost controlled deer hunt Without a controlled hunt they argued the unchecked deer population would be thinned out by starvation disease and damage to their habitat which will take years to correct Some also said they would belp Mr Kilmer prosecute Irresponsible hunt and trespassers he complained of Oakvllle Rod and Gun Club spokes man Jim said the ban will only work for a short time until people overcome their wariness of disobeying the law He argued If trespass and safety arc the real concerns the regional police should be encouraged to more strictly enforce the Pish and Game Act Hunting is like abortion a polarlz debate marked by emotional arguments and Individual of right and wrong he said urging council to treat the Illness not the by long range planning and enforcement Courtesy Guelph Mercury Advisors overlooked Bans on hunting and discharge of firearms in agreement forests will only odd to the woes of neighboring farmers members of the regions planning and public works committee were told this week Not permitting hunting In the agreement forests lobbyists told the committee members only gives the wildlife a haven during the day a sanctuary from which they emerge at night to feed on farm crops John Glasgow speaking for ton and Went worth fruit and vegetable growers said while he can control rabbit and mouse damage to his fruit trees a four day hunt t long enough to control the ravages of deer He appealed for help saying when he told Ministry of Natural Resources staff he would solve his own problems with a gun their only response was to threaten to lock him up 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