Page I THE HERALD Wednesday My 1MB Slippery roads Slippery caused a April 29 at Trafalgar and Deny Roods A beige Volkswagen Rabbit driven by a yearold Georgetown man was stopped nor thbound on Trafalgar Road In a line or traffic for a red light A sliver Honda Prelude driven by a 29yearold Georgetown man at tempting to stop behind the Rabbit lost control on the slick pavement and ran Into the Rabbit Assault charge An Acton man was charged with assault Level I following a quarrel with a 13yearold Acton youth April on Main Street In Acton The yearold appeared In court April and was held In custody Failed to yield charge of failing to yield the right of way was laid following a 220 accident April on Guelph Street A 1961 white Inter national driven by a 42yearold man was stopped in a drive at 246 Guelph St northbound The International struck by a 1975 red driven by a 45yearold man which was east bound on Street in the right lane Cars collide Two cars collided April at a 1 accident on Maple Avenue Charles Street A brown Plymouth driven by a 65- yearold Georgetown man was turning left from Charles Street on to Maple Avenue Once it was In the Intersection the Plymouth was struck by a I960 red Honda Accord which was travelling westbound on Maple Avenue and was driven by 37 yearold man Slashed tires Tires were slashed on a car park at the Georgetown District High School April at Guelph Street Damage was Hosed down A money change machine at a Guelph Street car wash received damage April between m and when a pressure hose was turned on it Window broken A window and door of Robert Lit tie Public School in Acton were broken April by unknown means Damage was Headstone damaged A headstone was pushed from lis base In the Cemetery on Road in Acton May 1 and broken Into several pieces Damage was Tools taken Hand tools valued at were taken from the old IGA building in Acton on Main Street sometime during the past weekend Entry was gained by breaking the plate door no o w damage Damage to tires slashed April between noon and to a car parked at Guelph Street was drmn Couiicil steamed at eyesores A Horn v who vni I Car cut off April 26 at 10 p A man who was cd In an a accident on Trafalgar Road near April was charged with im paired driving The yearold will appear in court May 30 Church vandalized Twelve windows were broken on the Churchill Community Church located on Lot 32 Concession in Acton between April and April A large piece of a woodtn fence was found near the windows Damage was Rocks thrown Damage caused by rocks being thrown at IB windows a door ana an air conditioner at Smith and Stone April 30 at 30 am was estimated at SI Police arc still Investigating Careless driving An 11 23 a m accident sent three to hospital April Deborah of Georgetown Tyler Pearce of Georgetown and Brandon 3 of Georgetown were treated at the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital A 1977 blue Pontiac driven by a 16year old Georgetown woman was west bound on Street The tlac was approaching Edward Street and struck a grey Hon da Civic driven by a yearold Georgetown woman The Honda was stopped on Guilph Street waiting to make a left turn onto Edward Street A charge of careless driving was laid Roof slashed on the Slderoad The driver alleges an unknown car cut her off and caused her to leave the road A boat parked on Street In had its canvas roof slashed between April and April Damage was MOO Singles dance The Milton Singles Club holds its weekly dance every Sunday night p m at the Milton Optimist Centre at Commercial St in Milton Alt singles arc welcome and memberships arc available for J 12 Annual dance The Halton Peel Jersey Club will host Its annual dance this Friday May at the Elks Lodge Norval Just south of Highway 7 on Winston Churchill Boulevard Tickets are each and include dancing from 30 p m to 1 a to entertainment by a disc jockey and there will also be a buffet Tickets are available by con acting James Alexander at John Nixon at 1438 or Randy Bagg at Study group commences The study group looking into the landfill application in the Acton Quarry got underway yesterday Tuesday night with Its first in formation meeting Milton councillor Bill Johnson will be the chairman of the meetings un til they wrap up in October Mr Johnson was elected chair man unanimously by the Proposed Acton Quarry Landfill Study Group two weeks ago But Reclamation Systems the dump proponents had no approved the chairman RSI representatives met with Mr Johnson to Iron out any conflicts he may have with his position as a Regional councillor The first of 13 information meetings discussed Introductory bydrogeology and design on Tues day The meetings are a part Resubmission consultation process necessary to fulfill the requirements of the provincial Environmental Assessment Act Ratepayers settle with Board of Ed A motion put forth at Thursday school board meeting to settle the outstanding court action with the Speyslde Ratepayers was withdrawn by Georgetown trustee Dick The solicitors for both sides had already arrived at a settlement Trustee said A lawsuit against the Board of Education was initiated by the Speyslde Ratepayers in June 19S7 and in the fall adjourned to try and reach an agreement The lawsuit arose following the closing of Public School located north of 15 on The closure of the public school resulted from a year long Hon study of all the schools In Halton Hilla Howard Wrigglesworth Public School In Georgetown was also clos ed following the study Overnight campout he weekend of May members of Club will meet with other clubs on the Bruce Trail for on overnight campout They will be putting Into practice all that was learned about the doors camping and hiking Members are currently working on a skit In which to entertain the other clubs UCW Is busy planning for the United Church anniversary on May On Monday April a from Erin Township met with the Hall Board to explain about the new computer controlled energy saving heat fans recently Installed by Erin Township NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS THE ONTARIO WEED CONTROL ACT AS APPLES TO PERSONS POSSESSION OF LAND THE TOWN OF HHLS6 Unless noxious weeds are destroyed by May 1988 and as often as necessary throughout Ihe season to prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens Town of Halton Hills may enter private property and destroy these weeds The costs will be charged against property owner and collected in manner of municipal taxes Goatsbeard thistles chicory poison ivy ragweed wild carrot and milkweed are among weeds considered noxious and must be destroyed wherever found Complamls regarding dandelion and golden rod will not be accepted as these are not considered noxious under the terms of The Weed Control Act Anonymous complaints will not be accepted Leslie Weed Inspector Town of Halton Hills No 416 877 4841 TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN 77S1I5 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 I Main Street Maple Avenue Area proposed ng nvolves Land bod Port 1 Concoss on and known as Codarvato ty Park lociled at comer or Man Street and Maple purpose ol rozonlng Is to razono Second Th Donsty Ros denial R3 to Open Spaco Zone Ihetoby comply nlonl Town Iho common pork lor and I ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Monday Juno 1986 Location Counc I Chambers Town n on Id fig 7lh Trafalgar Road TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS IALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN Road Reconstruction Retaining Walt Construction and Bridge Deck Rehabilitation Projects Notice hereby to Section and of the c pa Act Doing Chapter 302 of Statutes of Ontario 1980 lhal Council of Town of Halton at la mooing to bo held I Chambers pal stratlon Id Trafalgar Rood at 00 P Tuesday May w I consider of by laws for Rood Reconstruct on Retaining Wall Construction and Bridge Dock Rehab I lo on as set out below Contract P8BC1 Road and Storm Outfall ng reconstruct on Longflold Road from Road to Churchill Road and a outfall from Church II Road right of way Conine Wldwood Road Retain Wall involving construction of Rota nlng Wall on the south side of Road molros of Con federation Path Slroot Wont P88C Bridge No 3 Involv Iho I dock on Main Street metres east of Confederal on Tho Public Is that Br bo to trail during of rehab Illation but I remain open pedestrian traffic Plana detailing those projects and tho proposed by taws available lor viewing during normal hour a at Engineering Department Trafalgar Road Any Inquiries should bo Engineering Department 877 Tho Council win hoar In person or by Counsel any person who ma thai lands will bo prolud dally by bo d by lawaondwhoapplosto be hoard Persona wishing to bo heard should of under algnod no later than Thursday May 19 1988 Dated Town of a 261h doy April 19 Ad No 904 French A f Deputy Clerk Town ol Halton Town councillors want to clean up the garbage In Ills Acton Councillor Norm Elliott wants an abandoned house on Crewson Corners In the nor thwcstLm part of Hills clean up and Mayor Miller is threatening to walk onto a local plaza and clean up the mess himself Conn Elliott said 18 of garbage were hauled out the abandoned house two years ago by the owners but the properly Is still a It beyond belief to me that this sort of thing can be allowed to hap pen In our community Colin he house The porch in the back of house Is so full of garbage that It Is falling away from the side of the house he said Elliott said he peeked in the basement window and It too is full with garbage Neighboring residents have an eyesore look at he said The only way so much garbage could appear on the property Is if It was hauled Ihere he said He wants the towns minimum standards bylaw to be extended to the rural areas as well Currently the bylaw applies only to the urban areas The pumphouse in Acton Is another area which needs cleaning up rald Elliot I The abandon building poses a threat of lltiga lion if someone gets Injured on tho property he said Recently someone has hauled several of sewer tiles to the land and they arc beginning lo fall over he said I wont to see that property Idled up and locked up The problem lies with absentee landlords who don care about their property said Coun Elliott He wants a bylaw with teeth the town con enforce Mayor Miller said garbage Is collecting on the grounds at a plaza on the east side of Mountain view Road north of the Intersection at Highway Wind blows the garbage into a pile up against the fence and no one bothers to clean it up The Mayor said he thought about walking onto the plaza and cleaning the mess up himself The plaza owner t live In town Miller Bylaw Enforcement Officer Bob from three months to two years to right said the town to walk onto private pro perty and dean up the mess without going through Ihe provisions of the bylaw as set out by Ihe province The town can lay charges against j but It can take anywhere the Issue resolved The town can go after the business in the because the garbage isn coming from them he Available at The Herald Office in either 8x10 or Sizes the HERALD Recreation And Parks Department ROLLER SKATING IS BACK AT THE ACTON ARENA Sundays from 7 00 to 00 p m May 1 June July 10 August 7 21 a Sept 1988 ADMISSION with skates 00 without skates PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Reconilnicllan Road Oreille Road Churchill Road Glen Lea Subdivision Road Reconstruction Phase A c Information Centra will be hold Place Date Wednesday 19B8 Ontario Time p m lo p This Inlormollon Centre being hold lo pubic with an to design drawings or reconstruction of above interested persons Inv tod drop In a Ihe Information Centre and com mont on proposed work R C Austin P Town Eng noer d No Town TOWN OF HALTON HILLS M MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Construction a Retaining Wal on Wttdwood Road West of Confederation Street a Park street West A Public Information Centre will be held Place Town Wednesday May Municipal Administration Bu Id ng Committee Room to Trafalgar Rood information Centra Is being held to provide the c with an tun to review the design drawings lor the construction of the above named retaining wall Interested persons ore led to drop In tho Information Centre and com on ho proposed work R C Austin Eng Town Engineer M Town Us GET RID OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE In your home there are products that need special care Wi en you use hazardous products you use them carefully When you don t need them any more you should spose of them just as carefully Thats what the Household Hazardous Waste Depot is all about- an opportunity to dear dangerous waste out of your home and protect our environment water land and air at the same time If hazardous products are thrown in the regular garbage they can injure sanitation workers and cause long term environ mental problems Bring your Hosetiold Hazard Waste to the depot and it will be dealt with by experts at no cost to you We will accept Burlington Depot Location Active Mobile Services 1790 Ironstone Drive Burlington 600am tolQOpm Dates of Operation May July 9 June Aug 6 Sept Oct Nov Dec We will not accept Explosives Including ammunition Biological Wastes Unidentified Was to s I Open to all residents of Halton I No industrial or commercial loads accepted 1 10 Liters per household limit please i mm Need to know more Call the Region or Wastellne ask for BurllngtonOakvilleMilton Halton HillsGeorgetown 878 Halton HillsActon 853 0501