I SECTION A Loses control April 10 at a WW rod Honda CMc driven by a old Brampton woman was north bound on Winston Churchill Boulevard when the left front tire blew The driver lost control left the road and struck a tree A charge of losing control was laid Speeds too fast A charge of speeding too fast for conditions was hud following a a am accident April 14 at Guelph Street and Cross Street A 1975 white Ford driven by a yearold Hills man was on Gudpb Street at Ukometres per hour when It attempted to stop a wet road surface for stopped The Ford started sliding on the wet surface and ran Into the rear of a 19B7 blue Honda driven by a yearold Hills man the pact pushed the Honda Into the rear of a green Chevrolet driven by a 39yearold Halton Men also stop- Sent to hospital Two people were sent to hospital following a 10 10 am accident April 13 on Guelph Street and Street of Trenton and Nancy of Kitchener taken to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A blue Chrysler driven by a 74- yearold Trenton woman exited a driveway across both lines of Guelph Street and was struck by a red Bulck Skybawk driven by a 34yearold Kitchener man The was on Street and unable to avoid the collision A charge of failing the rieht of way was laid car collision A twocar accident April 14 at SO a m resulted in a charge of falling to yield the right of way be ing laid A 1B79 red Ford driven by a 66yearold Georgeto woman stopped eastbound on Sargent Road South for a stop sign The Ford then entered the Intersection and was struck by a green Honda driven by a 76yearold Georgetown woman which was in southbound lane on Mountain- view Road South Deer causes crash A bounding deer caused a a n accident April 10 on and Town Line A IBM white Toyota Tercel driven by a 24year old Acton man was on when a deer came from a ditch The driver swerved to avoid a collision and the Toyota went into the ditch rolling onto Its side Store break in Someone broke Into the Bulk Foods at Mouatainvlew Road North causing damage to the sink roof iDe and paper towel dispenser Entry was gained through the rear doors which had been left unlocked Entry Into an adjacent staff room was tried by removing the celling tiles in the washroom Nothing was stolen Obstructing police A Georgetown woman was charged with obstructing police April 17 at IS p at Standard Products at 346 Guelph Street The 53yearold will appear In court Hay Fails to leave A Georgetown man was charged with obstructing police April 17 at 10 a ra at O at 300 Guelph Street The 21yearold failed to leave when he was asked and tried to start a fight He will appear In court May 16 Assault charge A 25yearold was charged with assault April IS at 3 a at Street The Georgetown man a second year old Georgetown man were drinking and got into an argument The ac cused punched the victim In the mouth He will appear In court Mays Teen mischief April at 7 30 a 15yearold Georgetown man was charged mischief when be slashed the tires of a bicycle parked in front of the variety store at 44 Main Street North In Georgetown He will ap pear in court May damage A Ford pickup received damage when the rear window of the cab was broken with a rock The truck was parked at the Cur wood parking lot at Armstrong Avenue between p April and April 15 Mailboxes stolen Two mailboxes valued at were stolen between l 30 a and 9 aid April 16 from the Eighth line and Tenth taken Two trailer ruck tarps valued were taken from a truck parked at Highway 35 North Extinguisher thief A fire extinguisher was taken from the St Georges Anglican Church at 5 a m April 13 The front There really is a difference Discover the difference at the Georgetown District Christian School on Trafalgar Road north of Maple Avenue There will be an open house tonight Wednesday at the school from 1 p and In the even at Christian schools emphasize a dose connection bet ween home and school and you don t have lo be port of any type of ethnic group The Bible serves as he basis for every subject during school In traction and students are taught how to live in service to God cording to Christian Schools Inter national Up in the air Colorful bobbing balloons took raise money for the Jan and message contestant address and Friday afternoon when stage bands trip to S number were sold for a members from he Georgetown Canada In Calgary Approximately dollar each the high school District High School released the balloons which each contained a Herald photo helium filled package In order to Opposition forces elections at North Halton golf club By BRIAN Herald Slaff Almost entire executive of the North Golf and Country Club has been reelected despite efforts to stop that from happening by a group of shareholders The election the entire board April 13 was forced after the Com of Concerned Shareholders CCS led by Jock Crichton learned that a bylaw passed In 1966 stagger ing the terms of the board members from one to three years was Illegal That forced the entire board to stand for election In the April 13 meeting With the exception of one person a tie vote between board member Jack Douglas and Concerned Shareholder candidate Reg the entire board was re elected said Mr Crichton The CCS which was formed last foil during a debate about the future of curling at the club hod put up a full slate of candidates for each of the nine positions In toe executive The bylaw passed in allowing three year terms for the board members Instead of Ihe usual one year term was passed incorrectly said Mr The law states that such a bylaw would require a ly and a two thirds major he dub president William McNally said the purpose of bylaw waa to enact terms of three two and one years so the new members would be staggered and there would be con tinuity with the board He said there was a slight error In the wording of Ibe bylaw and that made It Invalid There are currently no plans to re- Introduce the bylaw in the correct fashion said Mr In a March letter to shareholders Mr Crichton died the concentration of shares among the current board members as one of the concerns of the committee Currently there are 375 voting shares of which the board members control said Mr Crichton Two board members control of the shares he said There are certain people who have loo many shares said Mr Crichton Mr who admitted he Is one of the members wilh large number of voting shares said Be would not comment on the concen tratlon of shores In Ihe club The CCS will continue to meet but our plans are Indefinite at the mo ment said Mr A committee of shareholders and nonshareholders will be formed to come up with proposals for 1m of the dub said Mr Dyke Up Glen Williams advises report The Credit Valley Conservation Authority wants to build a dyke around the Credit River In Glen Williams but they will not go ahead with the work until the town ap proves ft The CVCA recommends that a dyke to withstand a powerful storm which occurs only once every nun dred years be built around the Credit River in Glen Williams The levee would help reduce the potential damage to more than 100 houses situated In Ihe flood plain significantly said Jamie Gourley the Manager Water Resources at the CVCA Right now houses in the flood plain are exposed to an average potential damage of in total said Mr Gourley The Authority examined other alternatives but ruled them out because they were economically or socially unacceptable The alternatives considered in eluded removing the Paper Mill dam repladng the Main Street bridges deepening the ri constructing a smaller dyke The Authority chose the loo year levee because was the moat economically viable and en vlronmental impacts on the set back alignment are minimal relative to Ibe other available However the social Impacts of the 100 year dyke are fairly cant because the view and In some cases physical access to the river would be hindered said Mr It provides an acceptable level of reduced risk of Hooding at a realistic cost- said Mr of the year dyke alternative But Glen Williams has been relatively flood free since 1900 said Mr Gourley Paper dam that year helped reduce the flooding be said But the Authority Is not recom mending building the dyke now There Is 111 significant social resistance to the project said Mr Other high cost projects In town he said The CVCA wants the town to decide when to build the dyke If the project is approved Ihe pro- With ihe talk of changes in tax laws many Canadians are con used as whether their Income tax returns will be affected At Block wove got the an Our specially trained tax preparers wilt always Imd you every deduction exemption and credit to which you are entitled Come to HAR Block this year we II get you biggest refund you have coming HR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS GEORGETOWN North Moore Park Weekdays 9am to 9 m Saturdays 9am to 5 ACTON a Mill St Eail Weekdays 9am to m Saturdays 9am to 1 5198531771 TOWN OF HILLS TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance provisions The Municipal Act By Law adopted by Council on January the first two instalments of taxes or will become due as follows ALL FIRST INSTALMENT FEBRUARY 24th SECOND INSTALMENT APRIL The above instalments represent an Interim billing of taxes based upon an average one half of till year ran relet The final tax bill will be issued about tho middle of the year and will also be payable in two instalments normally last Wednesday In June and September Upon default payment of Interim tax levy as set out above a penalty of one and one quarter percent of the amount in default shall be added on the first day and on first day of each and every calendar month Ratepayers who have not received a tax bill should make Immediate application at 36 Main Sheet South Georgetown or by telephone 51 or PAYMENT OF TAXES These may be paid at the locations and in the manner detailed on back of the tax bill Usher Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector Dave Mike Turner Herald publisher Don Brand Is pleased to announce the promotion of sports editor Mike Turner lo the position of news editor effective April Mr Turner replaces Dave who has accepted a public relations posting with the Toronto firm Gordon Mr was sports editor from 196083 and news editor from 1963 Mr Turner Joined The Herald in January 1987 as sports editor Prior to coming to Georgetown he worked at he Hanover Post a sister paper The Herald HYUNDAI COUNTRY GEORGETOWN COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Highway No Sideroad lor the Town H lis II conduct a Pubic Meeting and dscuss a proposed amendment to Ihe Off Plan tor the Town of Halion I a The proposal amend ng Rural Cluster Area to permll a commercial re pa r In a garage a gross floor area of square metres 2 square property Is located In hail Lot Concession Henderson Comers Rural Area Furtner Information Is available In the ng Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tme Onto Monday Apr 1 198B Location H lis Admnlstrat on Bu Id ng Trafalgar Road Flo No 020 BRUCE MACLEAN B A C I P DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR 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