Fane I SECTION A THE HERALD Wednwday January 1988 Engine stolen Jacket stolen After midnight on Jin 16 a block leather jacket valued at was from Bracken Restaurant at 10 Rd The young man had left the Jacket on chair In the restaurant and found It missing when he returned Purse stolen A woman left her purse contain tag credit cards and personal papers in a shopping cart at Miracle Food Mart at St Jan IS at to When she returned for it the purse v as gone Skis taken Ski equipment valued at such as skies bindings and poles were taken from an unlocked car irked at Eleanor Cres in between 6 p Jan I6nnd7 Jan 17 Tool thief Numerous tools valued at SI BOO were taken from North Hal ton Tool and Die Ltd at 27 Commerce Cr in Acton between Jan 8 and 15 am Jan 11 Entry was through the bay door though there was no sign of forced entry Between noon Jan and Jan 11 a used engine and transmission valued at was stolen from the rear yard of Acton Motors at Main SI S in Acton Door forced The front door of a house on the Fifth and Eighth Line was forced open between Ham and p m Jan 14 A leather Jacket and radio valued at were taken Impaired Van damaged The vent of a Chevrolet van parked at 33 Road was smashed between Jan 14 and a Jan 15 there was also an attempt to remove a stereo from the dashboard Total damage to the van was A 33yearold will appear in court Feb 1 on a charge of Impaired driving The Georgetown man was operating his car in an impaired manner Jan 9 at 4 15 on Maple Avenue in Georgetown Over the limit A Georgetown man will appear in court Feb a on an Impaired charge The yearold was rested Jan 13 at 30 when he was driving through a radar at an excessive rate of speed at Winston Churchill Boulevard and the Sideroad Striker injured James Frank 27 of Georgetown was treated and released from the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital when he was struck by a car Jan 14 at 1 A 33year old Georgetown man was attemp ting to cross the picket line at the Packaging Plant when he struck the with his car The driver will appear in court Feb 15 on a charge of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle caus bodily harm Fails to yield A charge of falling to yield the right of way was laid at an on Guelph Street and Avenue Road Jan IS at 3 p m A 1962 brown driven by a 19yearotd Ac ton man was southbound in lane two of Armstrong Avenue when it stopped at a slop sign at Street The Mazda entered the in and was struck by a 1986 blue Nissan driven by a old Georgetown man travelling westbound in the first lane of Street Both vehicles received severe damage Car damaged Jan 15 at 4 an accident at Mill St caused moderate damage to a parked car A 1380 red vehicle which was stopped in traf flc was alongside a 1981 blue Chrysler A 19 year old Acton woman opened the driver door or the Chrysler As the second car driven by a 43ycarold Brumal en man began to move it caught the door of the Chrysler Hits barrier The driver of a transport truck Calgary Alia had Just entered his 1987 white Kenworth Tractor parked on Chrisholm Drive to go to bed Jan The operator Tell the truck moving He looked up and reached for the brakes The truck hit a cement barrier Careless driving A yellow Volvo received damage when it struck by a 1982 red Toyota driven by a Georgetown man tratclt ing eastbound Jon 14 on George Street A charge of driv and driving under suspension was laid Car ditched Moderate damage resulted In a am accident Jan 15 at Trafalgar Rood and Highway A grey Hyundai driven by a Milton man was travell northbound on Trafalgar Road when It failed to negotiate a curve In the roadway and came to rest in the ditch to the right of Highway When police arrived at the scene none of the three males present would identify himself as the driver but an hour later one man admitted to being the driver A charge of exceeding the speed limit was laid Fails to stop A charge of falling to stop at a red light was laid al an pm accident Jan 15 at Mountainview Road South and Campbell Gate A brown Mercury driven by an yearold Georgetown man was travelling southbound on Moun la in view Rood and went through a red tight at the Intersection of Campbell Gate A 1982 blue Chevrolet driven by a 24yearold Georgetown woman was entering the intersection and turning left on to northbound Mountainview The Mercury struck the Chevrolet There was light damage to both vehicles Loses control Jan 17 at a m on the Fifth Line and a 1976 Silver driven by a old was travelling northbound on the Fifth Sideroad approximately one kilometre from the between and SO The swerved to miss an animal lost control went into a ditch and rolled over A charge of speeding too fast for conditions was laid The suffered severe da mage Rep by pop decision may not affect town Even though Education Minister Chris Ward Introduced legislation In December changing the method of appointing school board trustees Al ton and Esqueslng Trustee Bruce does not foresee Hal ton Hills los- either of its two trustees I cannot see any rational reason why It would change Mrs Bruce Spencer Douglas Morrison was the first baby bom at the Georgetown hospital during national smoking week Jin 14ZO and thus earned tome special recognition Born Jan the lb 13 on baby receives a Tshirt and one for his mother Barb Burrows- Morrison from the Council on Smoking and Health Here Gill reprcten ting the Council makes the presents celebrating generation of Mrs Burrows Morrison Uvea on Boulevard with her husband and looks forward return ing borne with her tint born Spencer Hen Id photo Restricted smoking only at Georgetown hospital The new smoking policy took effect Jan 14 in conjunction with the beginning of National smoking Week said Executive Director Mark The decision to go with a restricted smoking policy was made by the Georgetown Hospital Board at the Dec 15 meeting said Mr Smoking Is now restricted to lounge areas In the Bennett Health Care Centre and the hospital and In one waiting room In the emergency depart said Mr Smoking In any of the off Ices is now prohibited If you re In the facility and you don t see a smoking allowed sign you cant smoke Mr Rochon explained Sale of tobacco in the hospital was banned by the hospital board about a year ago said Mr tried to lighten up he said The Hospital Board will review the policy again in six months he said Today Is Wednesday across the nation and the hospital in tends to hold a cold turkey draw for employees who have given up smoking during National smoking Week and for non smokers said Mr said The revision which Is to be In place for next year municipal election In November will have school board trustees elected by population rather than by property assessment school board trusted have not been given any direction as to We Just do not know yet Mrs Bruce said Trustees will not know un til the census Is taken in July Under the current system Oakville has five trustees Burlington has seven and Milton and Georgetown each two A report released by the Ministry of Education recommended s board Increase to 18 trustees If a strict code of representation is followed larger urban areas may get the extra trustee But Mrs Bruce cannot see that happening She feels the Ministry will take geography into consideration as well as population I cannot see the numbers lowered she said There not been any feeling Halton Hilts is going to lose a trustee Currently Ontario is the only province in that elects school board trustees based on assessment rather than population The change In legislation will bring Ontario more in line with municipal provincial and federal elections which are based on representation by population Despite lack of snow works crews stay busy Herald Stuff may little snow public works is still on the go maintaining streets Right now loan in out do ing such things as culling trees work and basin maintenance We mnnape to keep busy said Public Frank Morclle Public works people art doing they would probably do in Hie spring We are gelling well ahead the game Mr Morcttesnid Although snow free save on materials as sand he said there Is still tin labor cost superintendent maintenance arc labor costs The public works docs not hire extra people plow He kilometres of roads it inn i a Town staff and a of li trucks and three keep white stuff off the Only sidewalk snow rem vol is contracted out an hourly So far the contractor has not in work in 1988 and was needed only a few times In 1387 Mr slid Looks for land The Willow Park Community Association Is looking for land for ihelr trailer homes The existing mobile home park in Nerval is susceptible to flood ina once the Georgetown South development begins Therefore residents ore searching for new land bounded by Acton to the west Winston Churchill Boulevard to the east and miles north We arc looking for a parcel of land equal or greater than 15 acres said Roger Ferryman in a press release Monday We would like to from you If something Is for sale or suitable for development Interested Write O Box 115 Ontario LOP 1K0 or phone for more in formation Plant talk The Georgetown and District Horticultural Society first meeting of the year will be held on Wednesday Jan at m Kndx Presbyterian Church House plants will be he topic of the even ing end will be presented by he Garden Centre Problems with your house pi ants Come and let he ex perls help you The welcome mat Is out for Interested In growing plants Refreshments will be UP HOURS Mon Wad to Saturday Your Valentine Headquarters Main Street S Georgetown 8732334 By Popular Demand VALENTINE AIR WALKERS Don Bo Heart Broken Book Your Order Now Delivering Sunday February For Your Convenience PCs meet to organize new riding association riiorLisosavingsofll ODD toll money will go into sidewalk maintenance There is more than enough bo on other kites Out the sets the budget for the no extra money Is I tot for projects For example sidewalks could use approximately in work yet he budget far to for maintenance The overall budget is Always Mr sold Actual I v in winter there arc no savings per be said What Is saved on snow removal is plowed Into activities such as asphalt g and spraying the roads The same holds true in a winter of heavy snowfalls An over ex pen inn f funds Mr Mo r cite said me ins wl have lhat much less to spend in summer activities What up In you lose in initlur HYUNDAI COUNTRY Sales I Service ST GEORGETOWN The founding meeting for the Progressive Conservative Riding Association in the newly created federal riding of will be held Feb at the North Golf and Country Club This new riding encompasses portions of four existing ridings Elizabeth Way and Hal tonWen county lines in the west for each of the existing ridings Ot to Halton BUI Kempllng Burlington John McDermla Brampton Georgetown and Sinclair Stevens who will be available to meet with and talk to those attending this meeting During the meeting an executive will be elected and a constitution will be adopted This is an open public meeting and 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