I THE HERALD Wedneidiv IMS Police turned Pol say an unknown person removed In goods from a Georgetown home Two tuu were taken from a Heather Court residence in May or June Vehicle damaged A 1965 Safari Wagon was between Aug and is police say An unknown suspect aerate the paint and broke window as the was parked at a Campbell Gale residence Damages total Stereo removed A stereo and Pioneer speakers were taken from a 1979 Corvette during the first two weeks of August say police The vehicle parked on Armstrong Avenue Georgetown was apparently lock at the time the Incident The stereo system is valued at Assault charge dent with female cohabitant Police say a suspect allegedly slap ped the break her nose The Georgetown man charged with level two appeared in court Thursday for a ball hear Charges laid Two Georgetown youths and one lie youth have been charged In connect on w the robbery of a Street gas station June or A was broken caus ing damage and cash was removed ponce soy The youths aged 15 16 and 17 will appear in court Sept They were arrested by police Aug Charge laid A Beach woman 33 was charged police with assault Saturday follow an altercation with a 13yearold girl Police say the girl was allegedly struck the lace slapped and Mil Microwave missing Pol report the theft of a microwave oven valued at from an Acton business An unknown suspect entered the Perth Street location utile workers were In the ldlng rear between m and say police Hubcaps taken Four hubcaps were taken from a Guelph Street car lot sometime between Aug 18 and 19 say police Police say the hubcaps valued at were taken from a GMC Rally Van Tools removed Tools median cal equipment and valued at 300 were taken from a Guelph Street business Thursday night say police Accord to police there may be a suspect for the robbery occurred between p m and flpm Rims tires missing Four tire and three tires were stolen from the lawn of an Ac ton home sometime last weekend say police The chrome and tires valued at were sitting bes the Bower Street residence Firefighters respond to calls Fre officials were called to the scene of a car accident August 19 at 11 to remove a trapped passenger Off cab used hand tools to cut away metal pieces from the vehicle and remove the victim A fire call at Winston Churchill Boulevard Saturday afternoon was the result of a farmer burning gar bage re off say Two false alarms on Aug one ai Park Avenue Georgetown and the other at Ninth Line Hills kept fire officials busy The Ninth Line alarm was activated around 30 and the Park Avenue alarm he result of a hoi shower was activated at io m A pliucuttlng ceremony took the place of a and Joan Stephen O Ham Train ribboncutUng a the new Delight at HO fog Coordinator Tor PIkb Delight llllli Mayor Guelph St opened on the weekend The restaurant Hum Miller and John Tobln Executive VlcePreildcnl In Ilatlanityle as well and tor Delight Herald photo submarine Doing the honor are from left owners Katie a little blush her makeup as she prepares lor her part in The Secret of the All Night Cafe Thursday night at the John EUiott Theatre The production was staged by Theatre Camp IMS a pro gram put on by the Hills Recreation and Parks Department Region ready to take part in Africa 2000 Halton Region will take part in a federal initiative to aid African cities External Affairs Minister Joe Clark wants municipalities to take part In the Africa 2000 program geared to twin a region in Canada with a city in Africa In need of technical expertise The program Is being organ led by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities decided Aug to send Regional Chairman Pete Chief Administrative Officer John Fleming and a yet to be appointed citizen to participate In the first phase of the program a fact finding mission to determine what kind of technical expertise the African city needs Cairo Egypt and Salaam Tanzania ore two cities named as possible twins to Halton Region according to a report by Mr The program would not involve donating money but rather expertise on services such as water and sewage treatment public health day care for children parks and recreation programming and basic management practices The first phase of program is expected to cost about in staff tune said Mr Fleming Phase Two which consists of tually sending the experts over to Africa work with the people will be paid for by activities within the Region and not by tax payers dollars said Mr Fleming Each community would be ex petted to raise about which would be matched by the budget of the Africa program Plans call for the first represen tatives of the program to visit Africa this Tall said Mr Fleming In the first phase the three designates from each municipality would visit their twin city for about three weeks then return to region and submit recommen dations on what type of help should be supplied It Is not often that we can offer our staff an opportunity to do something quite as unusual as this said Mr Fleming in a report expenditure of time In a recorded vote which followed a debate featuring several passionate pleas both In favor of and against the project Halton decided 13fl in favor of participating in Africa Hills Mayor Rum Miller Ward Sheldon and Ward A Coun Marilyn supported the motion Ward 1 Coun Rick absent The debate centred around whether or not as a regional municipality should begetting In volved In foreign aid which Is perceived as a federal Burlington James Grieve and Joan Little Milton a Bill Johnson and Oakvillc Coun Fred Oliver the project Regional Chairman Pete Burlington McLaughlin and Walter Mulkewich Major gaps in mental health service and Burlington Mayor Bird pushed for Halton to participate In Africa 2000 I don think It an appropriate way to spend property tax dollars said Coun Grieve It comes under the category of foreign aid but I aware he Region of act put us In the category of foreign aid added Coun Little Coun Johnson opposed the Idea saying aid often t get lo Its In tended destination What we donate very seldom reaches people Who need it the most he said But Mayor Bird made a lengthy pilch to support the project I want to see people take the op portunity to stretch their minds Here an opportunity to send people from the Region who have tisc he said We can give we can contribute and we can do It in a fashion that not going to be costly lo us ft certainly a lot better than nilllons of dollars in federal funds on a couple of boatloads that never get to where they re going added Coun McLaughlin Chairman also made a plea to support the project He even offered to pay his own ex How can anyone really take ex ceptlon to Halton taking part in this program he asked a great supporter of visiting other areas and finding out informs he said If Us that much of a considera tlon I would gladly pay It myself Mr also volunteered to help raise money In the community for the project Main Sou Downtown own 8731470 A report on children s mental health needs in does not in elude a provision for round the clock treatment of adolescents an councillor says It remains a very great gap in this region said John Graham about the lack of emotional support for children In Where are the provisions being made In Halton for disturbed adolescents Graham asked There is none he said The report prepared by a Joint committee of the District Health Council and Children Services Coordinating and Advisory Group said major gaps exist In children mental health services The gaps Include shortage or com lack of multidisciplinary assessment and treatment services a dedicated residential and day treatment program early I den tiflcntlon programs special resources for children with multiple needs and affordable housing for older youth The report ranked expansion of the children assessment and treat ment centre to North Halton and from Burlington as Youth remains in fair condition A Georgetown youth was listed In fair in Intensive care at General Hospital day after being Injured in an ace I dent Friday night Regional Police soys a 1983 Ford Thunderblrd was detected by police radar travelling at a high rate of speed on Main Street in Georgetown near the Moore Park Plaza Police took up pursuit of the vehl and attempted lo stop It by tivating the cruisers roof lights However the con to pick up speed and come in collision with another vehicle It left the road near the intersection of Highway and Trafalgar Road at the to Ball naiad The car roller over before coming lo real In Ihe ditch A 16yearold male passenger in the Thunderblrd was severely In In the accident and had to be removed from the wreckage by firefighters He was transported to MUsLssauga hospital The Thunderblrd was demolished In the accident The driver of the a your old Georgetown youth and the operator of the other vehicle a 37 yearold Georgetown man both received minor Injuries Charges had not been laid day pending the of an in vesication by Ihe Police Traffic Unit first priority Such an expansion is anticipated to cost around The second priority a proposal by Burlington Wood view treatment centre to open day treatment tre in Halton Hills should coal around A region wide sexual abuse was ranked third on list of priorities The programs ore expected to be funded by grant from Ministry of Community Social Services In February DON T LEAVE TOWN EMERALD ISLE BEDROOM GALLERY BdroomPuinllura Box nga PII Wicker l Crystal none no Now Awn CommtnAndBrommt Guelph Sttaat Qaorgatow 8732753 Tasty Recipes SAUERKRAUT SALAD 1 sauerkraut well drained cup red pimento cut fine green pepper chopped f ne large red onion cut and nged cup finely chopped celery Dressing 1 A cups white sugar cup com oil cup white vinegar Mix dressing well pour over salad and let stand at least 3 hours MAIN ST GEORGETOWN I CHOCOLATE BAKING SQUARES SEMI6WEET CHOPPED WALNUTS COFFEE BEANS 1 VARIETIES nursery urn e accessor g Us lays 211 Guelph St CENTRE 8732448 Georgetown ONESTOP CAR CARE DRY CLEANING INTERIORS PRESERV A SHINE 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