Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1988, p. 2

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A THE HERALD Wednesday February 3 Dentist sentenced for raping date A dentist who used to practise In Georgetown was sentenced Jan the maximum reformatory term of two yean less a day Russell Grover was charged with rap ing a dental whom he had Invited dinner dale The assault took place Dec 10 1985 The court learned who Is married practises In Hamilton and Georgetown His residence is In Mlssissauga Ac cording to defence counsel Harry Black Dr finished In the in his class at dentistry and his practice employs IS trict Court Judge Ted Wren said Dr Grover may nave to face a disciplinary hearing before the governing body ofhls profession The victim worked for another dentist and her lawyer said she did not know was married She was a virgin and suffered severe emotional problems after the assault said prosecutor A Thomas Driver flees A car left the scene after a 10 pm Jan 30 accident at Prince Charles and Gray Gate A grey Pontlac driven by a 30-year- old Georgetown man was west bound on Prince Charles Drive An unknown vehicle was easlbound on Prince Charles Drive when It turn ed left to go north onto Gray Gate The which could not stop struck the unknown vehicle In the right side No right of way A charge of failing lo yield the right of way was laid alter a m Jan 30 accident at Trafalgar Road and the Tenth Sfderoad A 1966 red Chevrolet driven by a 48- yearold Misslssauga man was travelling eastbouna In the east bound lane on the Tenth SIderoad when It stopped for a stop sign When Iho Chevrolet entered the in tersection It struck 1663 grey been In the northbound lane on Trafalgar Road Both vehicles received severe damage Icy roads fey road conditions caused a vehicle to lose control In a p accident Jan at the Fifth A grey Dodge driven by a yearold Georgetown man was travelling on the Fifth at when the car tost control ice ran two metres off ihe right side of the roadway and crossed the rood The car hit a culvert three metres from the left side of the roadway and then hit a mailbox one metre from the left side road The Dodge received severe damage Minor injuries A Georgetown woman was treated and released from the Georgetown and District Hospital following a 40 m accident Jan at Regional Road 15 and the Tenth Line Leslie Russell received minor Injuries in the mishap A 1983 burgundy Mercedes driven by a 48yearold Acton woman was travelling west bound on Regional Road 15 when It crossed In to the lane and struck a 1983 cream Cavalier Chevrolet driven by a yearold Georgetown woman which was travelling eastbound in the easl bound lane The Mercedes left the scene after the collision A charge of falling to yield the right of way and ability Impaired was laid The Mercedes received moderate damage while the Chevrolet received severe damage Hits hydro pole A charge of losing control was laid in a accident Jan at the Old Trafalgar Road and Trafalgar Road A 1984 beige Mer cury Marquis driven by a 17-yeor- Milton teenager was travelling southbound on Trafalgar Road The driver hesitated to choose a left or right turn panicked a right turncurve and lost control enter Ing into a west ditch and striking a hydro pole Sent to hospital A single cor accident sent two to hospital and Injured two others Jan at 1 30 a m Kelly Taylor 17 of Halton Hills and Joanne Clark were treated and releas ed from Georgetown and District Hospital A 1978 blue Skyhawk driven by a 17 yearold Hills teenager was northbound on Mountalnvlew Road when driver lost control drove into a ditch and roller over a steep em The was demolished Home broken into The basement window of a Sllvercreek Dr home In Georgetown was forced open Jan between 15pm and 1 40pm Unusual robbery An unusual robbery occurred Jan at 11 30 m A Georgetown man picked up a pair of hitchhikers and brought them back to his Circle home In Georgetown lo drink beer and watch videos The hitchhiker who were both named Jack beat Ihe Georgetown man about Ihe face area and made off with VHS VCR valued at and seven video cassettes valued at 70 One man is said to be a white or 23- yearold with blond hair imately cm and weighing kg The second man is said to be a 30- yearold white wllh brown hair ap proximately cm tall and weighing approximately kg Break and enter Two young offenders were charged with break and enter Jan when police Investigated a report of three suspicious people In Ihe area of The Epicurean Delight at St in Georgetown A rear door valued at was broken Two moles aged and 16 will appear in court Feb while the third 15yearold male was released House thief Liquor and cigarettes valued at were stolen from a 132 Circle house In Georgetown Jan between Bam and pm The north rear base ment sliding doors were forced TV st A 14 inch Granada television valued at was taken from a boarding house at 160 York St In Acton between Jan and a m Jan Possible entry was gained by picking the door lock Officers injured Two police officers received minor injuries in 1 50 a Inci dent Jon 30 at Mountalnvlew Road and Delrex Boulevard A Georgetown man was observed driving in an erratic manner and failed to stop when police motioned him to pull over When police stop ped him the man struggled strik ing one police officer In the bridge of the nose loosening several teeth and punching the other In the chest and kicking him several times The will appear In court Feb 22 for Impaired driving and assault level two and assaulting a police officer Mischief charge Two men were charged with mischief following a a dent Jan 31 In Acton A window valued at 200 was broken at 14 Main St at Church Street A 25- yearold man and a yearold Acton man will appear in court March 14 control A loss of control caused a 40 p accident Jan 31 on the Tenth Line and Regional Road A 1984 red Mazda pickup driven by a carold Georgetown man was travelling in the northbound lane when the driver caught the right tires In the shoulder lost control and veered into the west ditch The pickup received severe damage Fails to yield Mountalnvlew Road and Maple Avenue was the scene of a a m accident Jan A 1964 black Chevrolet driven by a 17yearold woman was travelling southbound In lane one of Moun Road North at km h A 1B7B brown Ford driven by a year old Acton woman was travelling northbound in the left turning lane or Mountalnvlew Road North at km h The Ford turned In front of the Chevrolet The Chevrolet struck the Ford A charge of failing to yield the right of way was laid Veers into ditch There was no evidence of speeding or careless driving in a 50 p m accident Jan at Com merce Court A 1964 black driven by a yearold Acton woman was travelling southbound on Commerce Court As the Buick was approaching a dark ed intersection It skidded into the intersection arid Into a south ditch The vehicle received severe Traffic Tfcket Specialist Low Cost Representation Free Consultation Worried about high cosl Insurance and toss ot demerit points A former pollco lice with years ol experience con help MIKE 8771556 Toll Free SPECIAL price sorters Steak Print- 498 24 op 88 36epll98 FREE Double Prints or Double Size with this coupon you petto prints you CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS color enlargements for as lour us 21 per picture Including Urn developing Only at Sootcri 105 rise in school budget proposed The Board of Education will a budget Increase of 10 per cent it the proposed preliminary budget Is accepted The proposal of million means an increase of million over the 1907 budget of 1 million Board has not received approval for grants from the provincial govern Superintendent or Business Ser vices Jerry Jenkins said he tried to Incorporate as much as possible Into There were no wayout trips to the The budget committee would like to have the proposed budget pared down by 1 million to a total of million before the 1988 budget is finalized March 24 keeping this years increase to per cent In preparing the budget the com mittee found 1968 as a year In which minima expansion can occur The Board still faces problems such as decreasing financial support from the provincial government a level Ing off of student enrolment and the need Improve the level of educa tion The bulk of this years million increase goes to salaries and wages Mr Jenkins said In 1967 133 million was spent on employing the region staff while in 1968 the projected Increase will be million or 3 per cent to million Of total budget 71 2 per cent is spent on salaries and wages Dollars spent on employee benefits increased by per cent over last year In 19S7 til 3 million was spent on benefits such as OKIP while a projected million is to be spent In Of the total budget per cent Is spent on employee benefits Another area which increased In the new budget year was the sup plies and services fees In 1987 1 million was spent on supplies for schools while in 1988 this figure is projected to increase by per cent In discussion about the proposed budget Oakville trustee Jim Clelland was concerned about the ID per cent increase The net result Is what the taxpayer Is able to afrordhesald Oakville trustee Patty Wilcox said she realties the Board needs to know what money is coming in via provln grants before any concrete can be made to a budget in crease Mr Jenkins said per cent of the proposed budget has already been approved by Ihe Board The commit tee put together the costs the Board approved and the result Is what you see he said He also said approximately per cent of the 1988 budget Is fixed and there Is not much one can do with these figures This leaves approx imately seven per cent of the budget for the board lo use to Implement new programs such as the hiring of more principals Acton trustee Bruce acknowledged certain Items such as administrative costs cannot be cut It puts the Board in a Catch she said and leaves just a small area to deal with Those new programs ore all good programs Mrs Bruce said She knows they con be a benefit but she added can we afford those benefits You have to weigh the benefits of the programs with the long term benefits to the students and com In light of last years budget In crease 1968s proposed budget In crease is much the same In 1987 the board Increased Its budget by ID per cent In 1986 Ihe increase was fl 9 per cent The Ontario of In town held a supporters and two sessions were required to teat the recital for friend and family of students Sunday at admirers Here three members In a piano teachers the John Elliott Theatre There were lots or enthusiastic elan perform a song Herald Public committee decides town councillor salaries raise It may happen soon The towns general committee Feb 1 decided to set up a five- member public body to review coun cillors salaries to decide If and how much their salaries should be in- Thc motion must be endorsed by council Feb The move was spurred by a report which indicates our mayor and coun cillors are underpaid compared other municipalities of a similar size Coun Rick strenuously objected to sending ihe figures off to the budget committee for of what would amount to an almost raise for councillors Mayor Miller said the forthcoming year is likely to be one of the hardest years of budgeting Ive ever experienced since 1973 He agreed with the proposal to set up he public committee Coun Norm Elliott wasnt totally against the idea of a public commit tee but he was the only councillor who said Its not needed and that councillors could tackle the thorny The Lit a year of the Mayor in Halton Hills Thou not muzzle the ox that tread about the com quoted Coun He interpreted that as meaning one should be adequately paid for services rendered NORTHVIEW CENTRE 211 Georgetown MONEY 348 Quelph Street Hills issue themselves He said councillors are perfectly capable of settling their own level of remuneration without having to have a citizens body agreeing with what they say The recommendation calls for a fivemember public body to decide the next councils salary Pay raises would not go Into effect until after the forthcoming municipal elec tions Coun Hewitt wants members of the business community former councillors and the public at large to sit on the committee A survey of seven municipalities between population of and 40000 Indicates the average pay for the mayor is per year The average councillor picks up Mayor Buss Miller is paid about 19 a year by town Coun are currently paid a year But the mayor and five other regional councillors also receive a salary for sitting on Regional coun Mayor Miller said he Isnt sure of the exact figure but he believes municipalities includes Halton Hills which would bring the average number down Coun Gerald recommen dation to send 25970 and 9670 figures the town s budget commit tee for consideration was withdrawn once Coun Joe Hewitt proposed the public committee The average number of coun dliors in the total survey was ten and the average council cost about the report indicates The bill for Hills coun cillors including the Mayor Is only a year In a at limes humorous address to council Coun who at one point quoted from the Bible said the Mourn- in Hull in Hi I In PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE THE FOLLOWING STREET NAMES CINDV PLACE TO OAK RIME DRIVE AND HILLSIDE CRESCENT TO HILLSIDE DRIVE GIVEN ttat Council Iff Urn CtrpmOM ff Tiwatf HsflsaWslRi NOTICE GIVEN tail As Cames fir Hit CsrpmMn si m TnrariHiltMMt ta nsi a la tin A Hut stmt It matt CrttcM toMiMiDrtff TktitnMhlaultdlathtternwTtwatlfitttriMaiNintatlMnttf Tht n Commtttn hut my tkit Ihev fl Mvtr Thti on the 3rd of Fibtusn ilia FRENCH ft DEPuTf CLERK TOWN OF PO III HALTON GEOMCTOWN ONTARIO L7B4T1 BUB ExtmleaZU 19B0 Chapter 337 and in the matter of the lands and premises at the location In ho Town of Halton In Regional Municipality of Halton NOTICE OF PASSING OF A BYLAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of Corporation of the Town HiUs has enacted By low to designate Craiglea located on property described as Part of northeast hall Lot Concession formerly Town ship of on the west side of Third Una between the Fifth and Ten in as being architectural and historic Interest under Part the Ontario Act REASONS FOR DESIGNATION Is for designation for architectural and historical reasons Built bolero of clapboard in Classical Revival style exhibits its stylistic elements with a Dork designed mam doorlramo gabled roof with comic returns centra hall plan with Classically do tailed door window and man trim In Iho front two parlours and symmetrical lis multl- front windows Many ol those panes are bubble blazed original pones doted from tho construction tho house The Crown this property to John Stewart In 1B1Q John Stewart Sr became a warden of Esquoaing at the first Township meeting In John a of William Lyon who stayed and a crowdon properly DATED AT HILLS THIS DAY OF JANUARY 1 French Deputy Clork Town of Halton Hilts PO Boxt28 Ad No Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G4T1 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER NEXT COURSE BEGINS FEB 17th WEEKS Wedroriayi HIGH INSURANCE DISCOUNTS 8770751 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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