SECTION A I Wednesday March it Youth killed An yearold was killed and a fiveyearold Injured In a collision March a on the Guelph Line south of the 2nd Alison Duncan of Beamsville died of Injuries In Joseph Brant Hospital in Hamilton A five-year- old boy Is In stable condition Medical Centre where he was transferred from Joseph Brant Hospital A car travelling northbound on the Guelph Line driven by a woman skidded Into the path of a southbound car driven by a Hamilton man The roads were slippery due to freezing nun at the time Icy conditions Icy conditions caused a IB a m March 13 at the 10th Line and Sideroad A 1904 brawn Mercury had become disabled across the 10th Line due to Ice con ditions A brown Chevrolet driven by a SI year old Georgetown man was northbound on the 10th Line at 30 kilometres per hour came over a crest of a hill and swerved to miss the Mer cury The Chevrolet lost control driving through a steel guide rail and struck a tree Slippery hill A slippery hill caused a 10 pm accident March 12 A 1978 blue driven by a 24yearold Brampton man was parked at Dr The car began sliding down the hill and collided with a 1978 white Chevrolet The driver started Morris Street to a stop Solid ice sheet Roads covered with a solid sheet of ice caused a 7 m accident March 12 at Drive and Guelph Street A blue Chevrolet van driven by a 60-year- old Georgetown man was stopped in the right hand turning lane of Alcott Drive facing a red light A 1987 silver Toyota driven by a 40- yearold Mlsslssauga man was southbound on Alcott Drive In the right hand turning lane at kilometres per hour tried to stop but slid on a sheet of Ice Into the van Both cars received moderate damage 3 car crash A threecar accident occurred March 12 at 30 m at 109 Moore Park Cres A 1987 red driven by a year old Georgetown woman was west bound on Moore Park Crescent at kilometres per hour when it lost control on ice and collided Into the back of a parked grey Ford then plowed into a 1964 grey Dodge All three can received moderate damage driver A charge of careless driving was laid at a 12 p accident March at Street A 1979 maroon Plymouth driven by a 28yearold man was westbound on Guelph Street at so kilometres per hour The driver was not paying at tcntlon to ttafflc saw a white Ford driven by a 23yearold Ac ton man stopped In the ahead but could not slop In time and col llded with Ihe Fords rear The Ford was stopped to turn Into 170 Guelph St Fails to stop Following a SO accident March at Prince Charles Drive and Brucewood Street a charge of disobeying a traffic control was laid A 1S87 blue Mercury driven by a yearold Georgetown woman was southbound on Street when It failed to stop at a stop sign The white driven by a 29yearold Georgetown man was westbound on prince Charles Drive The driver saw the Mercury too late hit the brakes and slid into the fender of the car Fell asleep A charge of losing control was laid following a 15 p accident March ID at Bower Street and Alice Street In Acton A brown American driven by a 34yearold Rockwood man was westbound on Bower Street The driver fell asleep at the wheel where upon the American struck a 1983 blue tlac driven by a 53yearold Acton man The was parked In the westbound lane of Bower Street Breaks up fight A 35yearold will appear In court April on charges of assault and mischief The Georgetown man was charged March 12 following a 7 m domestic dispute at Kolmesway Place in Acton A 30- yearold Acton woman received no Injuries nor her son when he tried to Intervene In the incident Dishes valued at were broken Female assaulted A Georgetown man was charged with assault and breech of March when a verbal argu ment turned Into a physical fight A 40yearold woman received bruises and scratches to her throat during a 15 a m domestic dispute at 56 Queen Street In Georgetown The 40-year- old man will appear In court April 11 Marijuana charge An Acton man will appear in court April 11 for possession of the narcotic marijuana The man was stopped March at pm when he was observed driving In an erratic manner at Bower Street and Willow Street In Acton Coat taken A natural raccoon leajfcer coat valued at ft was stolen from jtf Eastern Avenue In Acton between 10 a m and noon March 11 VW stolen A 1979 orange Volkswagen Rab bit was stolen from a public park lot at Willow street and Mill Street In Acton between 30 p m March 11 and March 12 The licence plate number of the car valuedattlSOO Legion ladies ByMlDBRUNSKl Herald Special We got ourselves a winner The team of Marlon Carney Nlkkl Carney Jean Faster Hall Hazel Dumper and Anne Nicholson came In third at district bowling in Port Credit March 12 There were teams from zone competing in this tournament to go on to provincial and I am happy to report that four teams In our own zone B7 made it They will be going on to provincial at April 23 We wish you the greatest good luck ladles and very well done on Saturday The SI Patrick Dance last was a huge success even though storm conditions were quite bad for driving Kalhy Watson and Marjorie are to be congratulated on the work they did putting Is dance together The hall was beautifully decorated and the dinner superb as we always know it will be when prepared by Marg Clarke Katfiy and wish to thank all who helped and especially to the husbands who as usual are so sup portive on this occasion every year The Irish dancers were as usual a delight to see Don I forget your meetlrg tomorrow night Thursday March 17 and may the luck of the Irish be with you all TOWN HALTON HILLS M MAIN ST SOUTH IS In Ihe matter of ihe Ontario Heritage Act RS0 Chapter and in trie matter the lands arid premises at ihe following location in the Town of Halton Hills Regional Municipality Halton NOTICE OF THE PASSAGE OF A BY LAW TAKE NOTICE THAT he Council the on the Town of Halton Hills has enacted By law 8 Io designate the Williams Mill and Georgetown Electric Light Company Power Plan al 515 Main Street Glen Williams on property described as Pat Village Lot Plan south Main Street and Part of the West Hall of Lot Concession 10 as being of architectural and historic interest under Part IV of Ontario Heritage REASONS FOB DESIGNATION THE WILLIAMS HALL- The Is of heavy timber construction th mortice and tenon framing The foundation walls are coursed rubble with timber framfng having a clapboard cladding The windows are over double hung The building Is one of the oldest remaining mills In Glen Williams It was the site of Oenaiah Williams original saw mill erected In 1 and has been In continuous use as a saw mill hosiery and apple processing factory GEORGETOWN ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY POWER PLANT Tfils stone structure has large 5 foot by foot casement windows em ploying single piece stone lintels and sills and remains exist of an iron penstock and raceway The building was the site the Williams Flour Mill The present building was constructed as an electric power generating plant and was tfie first local building constructed specifically for ihe purpose generating electricity for sale to the public DATED MARCH 1988 FRENCH DEPUTY CLERK TOWN OF HALTON HILLS BOX HILLS Georgetown ONTARIO Pledged to serve Halted Ambulance Service new executive for 1SWM met at unbalance hall on Street start he new year last week Front row left to right Jackie BecrcUry Treasurer Bob Ralne Director Administration Sandy Blake Schedul ing Officer Back row Doug MeLeod President Brace Director of Tralalag and Kearsey Direc tor of Operations Missing Is Vice President Bob Crawford lleraldpboto Legion Lines Membership Chairman Pat Chamberlain asks me to remind those members who have not yet paid their IMS does and Intend to to do It now Your membership ceases at the end of March you will stop receiving the Legion magazine ft will take months fo get you back on the mailing list Make it easy on everybody paynow FRIDAY NIGHT EUCHRE High Lady Da Swltzer 2nd Tut Gent Rod Cranio 2nd Humphries Please note fectlve Friday March play will SATURDAY AFTERNOON MEAT DRAW Winners Gary Kirk Cliff Frank Kirk Mac McLean BUI Herman Nicholson J Helen Furry King Don Latcbford Ken Jones The roast was won by David Bell ENTERTAINMENT In the lounge March is Boots March in the clubroom Bob and Corey Mini Bingo Yours truly had the pleasure of at tending the Hockey Heritage Coun annual dinner on Monday March Saw Red Asseltlne receive just recognition for a major con Iributlon to not only minor hockey but to he life of the Georgetown community Best wishes for the future Red Touchdown tests our crisis skills A plane crash In could spell disaster but a recent practice of Just such an event showed Emergency Control Group knows how handle the situation Operation Touchdown simulated a plane crash early Tues day March on the northwest side of Fairy Lake in Acton The Idea was to test s by setting up all the lines of comjnunlcatiorr and decision groups which would deal with a crisis of that magnitude The plane a commercial airliner named Air Prang air crash in talk flight Z skidded through the Intersection of Highways is and before coming to a halt at the edge of Fairy Lake The crash tore down hydro lines disrupted traffic and played havoc with telephone communication Of course it was all just But those are Just some of the pro blems the Region s Emergency Con trol Group would have to deal with If lust such a disaster occurred said Regional Emergency Plan ning Coordinator Constable Maureen Griffiths Once the crash was reported Halton Emergency Control Group gathered together In the council chambers at Halton Ad building in OakviUe The consists of the regional chairman the mayors of the four municipalities the chief ad officer the fire the chief of police and various health and public works representatives A communication room was set up in the committee room next to the council chambers to relay tlon from the crash site even though there anyone physically at Fairy Lake A simulated field communications group was set up at the Children s Safety Village right next lo the ad ministrative building People there described the crash scene and the immediate area Information communicated from there would Include what emergen cy equipment Is needed reporting what the scene looked like In eluding finding dead bodies traffic control and wa problems The Health and Social Services Department set up in the committee room next to the council chambers to deal with environmental Issues and the Public Works department gathered to discuss the practical aspects of the crash scene A theoretical evacuation centre was set up at Acton High School for the people who would be moved In such an emergency Various levels of the provincial government were also Involved In helping solve environmental and health problems INOVA OPTICIANS Northvlew Centre 211QuatphSt Georgetown 8733937 nursery furniture accessories motem ty fashions infant wear gifts toys 211 SI Across Canadian Ttra CENTRE 8732448 Georgetown Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Tuning Driver Tra lor all sgei Federal Income lax deduct The Drivers programme soot Private Instruction available through local high school Defensive driving you can with NEXT COURSE BEGINS APRIL 13th WEEK COURSE 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Highway No Council or Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to the Official Plan lor the Town of Halton Hills The proposed involves amending the Rural Cluster Area policies to permit a commercial automotive repair use In a garage having a gross floor area of square metres 2 square eel The property is located in the west half of Lot Concession Henderson Corners Rural Cluster Area Further Information Is available in the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 7 Date Monday April Location Halton Hills Administration Building Line Trafalgar Road File No H BRUCE MACLEAN Ad no DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARDS Road SL Genera Committee of the Town of Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a condominium application The condominium application pertains to a unit apartment development currently under construction The property is located In Georgetown on east side of Road North immediately south line Further information is available In the Planning Department Time 10pm Dale Tuesday April 1968 Location Hills Administration Building 7th Line Trafalgar Road File No H BRUCE MACLEAN A MCIP in DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD2WARD4 fieorgatown south Aria General Committee of the Town ot Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning By law 51 of the Town Halton Hills The proposed amendment Involves reionlng a portion ot land within a draft approved plan of subdivision 24T 3 for residential open space Institutional and park purposes The lands subject to rezoning area located within Part Lots 11 and 12 Concession Town of Hills and form part of the expanded Georgetown Urban Community referred to as the Georgetown South Area Further information is available In trie Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time m Date Monday April 1988 Location Hills Administration Building 7th Line Trafalgar Road File No BRUCE MACLEAN BA m DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR