Pag iih Blow torch bandit An Acton youth was caught early Thursday morning In the back yard of a Wilbur Street home he broke into minutes before A torch was used to cut a hole in a kit chcn screen door and then a French door was broken Once in side credit cards and a camera were taken Twenty minutes after police arrived the thief was caught and all that was taken was recovered The total of damage including what was taken police said Dangerous weapon A yearold intoxicated man threatening people with a knife was charged with possession of a dangerous weapon April 30 at pm He was stopped on Main Street and Church Street in Georgetown Multiple breakins A yearold Acton man with no fixed address was charged with breaking into Action Auto Ed In Variety and the Cedar Spr Motel At 3 a April 30 the Cedar Spr Motel office on Highway was robbed A cash box with was taken The next day the cash box was recovered without the cash and the Acton man was charged EdsInNOut Variety on Main Street South in Acton was robbed of Si 300 April 10 A youth was ar rested that day The 22 yearold Acton man worked with the youth but was not charged until May l Tools a car and a Canadian flag were taken from Action Auto at 17 Agnes St In Acton These things were recovered Major injuries Allistcr Macintosh of Mclntyre In Georgetown fered major Injuries April in a three car collision on Maple Avenue at Main Street He was treated and released from Georgetown District Memorial Hospital The accident began when a driver failed to stop at a red light at the Maple and Main Street in police said Hit hydro pole After losing control of her car a Caledon woman hit a hydro pole and suffered major injuries She was northbound on Winston Chur chill Boulevard at Noble Street in Nerval April at 3 30 a m She was travelling at an unknown speed when she lost control on the curve police said After being I taken Georgetown Memorial Hospital she was transferred Toronto General Damage to her Chrysler was and the hydro pole received damage An Acton youth was charged Thursday for breaking into Electric Ltd Standard bred and the old Acton Free Press building at Willow St in Acton the Canadians Drive In at Queen Street In Acton and and Ford Mercury Sales at Mil Street North in Acton The businesses at Willow were robbed April of four chain saws token from Electric were recovered Standardbrcd a camera was recovered but the taken was not Nothing was taken from the old Free Press building The Canadians Drive In was broken into Feb 15 Cigarettes and cash were taken A key was used to get In police said A motorcycle and cash were taken from and Ford Mercury Sales Feb The motorcjele was recovered Transport crash A Misslssauga mans line received damage when it was hit by a transport truck making a wide April at 12 15 p m The truck was east bound on Highway when it turned north on Winston Churchill Boulevard There was no damage to the truck Impaired drivers A 28yearold Acton man was stopped by police for weaving his car on Highway at he Filth Line Saturday at 35 a He was charged with impaired driving A 50yearold Delrex Boulevard man was charged with Impaired driving Apnl at 15 p m He was weaving his car on Guclph Street at Mountain view Roud police said A 40year old Acton man was found impaired by police making a spot check He was slopped on MounLainview Road at John Street April 29 at 30 m A 32 yearold Georgetown man was stopped Saturday at 12 a m on Highway at Queen Street because his car was missing a tall light found to be impaired Minor injuries A woman received minor injuries when she did not stop at the Rood and Ihomp- Road intersection She collided with a woman driving a Volkswagen No funding for landfill opponents Should Region be funding which oppose its proposed III sites Planning and public works com mittee members last Meek agreed with an earlier decision by the region s solid waste management committee not to The question came up In response to a grant request by the West Burlington Citizens Group It feels the region choice of Site next to the existing landfill In Burl Ington Is unsuitable It wonts the grant to pay for professional and legal representation at both the up coming preliminary and full hear Burlington Coun Walter wanted the region to establish a fund which would give Inlervcnor grants to credible groups in the areas of the region Burlington and Milton proposed landfill sites He pointed out the Ontario Waste Management Corporation has done this with Its search for a toxic waste dump The regions public participation Hearing Mulkewich said It would be a shame to have it under more criticism It could help the region a case and possibly save it more money if were to give groups a head start to be able to do a good job at the hearings Liz dldn agree She said Intervener fun ding should come from outside If the province sees local municipalities and regions ore fun ding these groups It won t make any effort to share in this funding Behrens pointed out She said setting such a precedent would haunt the region later when it comes time for Energy From Waste hearings I agree with Liz that if we get into funding now the province will never Jet into it Milton Coun Bill Hills Sheldon said councillors were elected to represent the public s views and are paid to do so She didn t agree with paying another group to do the some thing nni precedent this however large or small Where do would set It would open the door to you draw the lino Coun Sheldon every hearing of any matter GRAND OPENING DYNAMIC WOODCRAFT LTD Saturday May 1086 1000 am 600 Specializing In Custom Bars Custom Kitchen Cabinets Wall Units Wall Clocks Dinette Seta Bar Accessories BEST IN THE BUSINESS NONE 240 CLARENCE ST BRAMPTON MP challenges networks MP John McDcrmld offered a challenge to the networks and telcvi stations At a speech In Brampton at the Sahation Army annual dinner Mr said the television media should look at the types of programs they arc airing The Brampton George 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