Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1988, p. 2

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Mazda demolished A 1968 Maxda rolled over and was demolished u a result of an accident at Trafalgar Road and Seventh Una last Wednesday Police say a 1085 Cadillac north bound on Trafalgar Road attemp ted to pass the Mania which was making a left turn into a private drive when the cars collided An man is charged under the Highway Traffic Act The driver of the Maida a man was treated at Hilton Hospital and released Man charged 1B8S Dodge Aries was demolished Friday when it went out of control on Sixth Line near Sideroad rolled Into a ditch and struck a slop sign say police The driver of the car a Burlington man 17 and two passengers and 16 also from Burlington received minor injuries and wore treated at Milton Hospital The 17- yearold Burlington man is charg ed by police with careless driving No injuries say there were i accident that took place inandy Boulevard south of Street A 19B7 Plymouth driving behind the Mustang left no skid marks when the cars stopped say police A Guelph man 19 Is charg ed under the Highway Traffic Act Moderate damage A Georgetown man is with careless driving alter his Firebird hit a parked car on Guelph Street Tuesday night Police say a 1971 Chevrolet owned by an Inglcwood man was parked near Mill Street while a tow truck with flashing lights assisted the disabled vehicle There were no In juries In the accident and police report moderate damage to both cars Two injured A Brampton woman and her one- son received minor In- in a Boulevard col in Sunday afternoon Police say a Chevrolet stopped at a flashing red light and then pro ceeded and was struck by a 1983 proceeding through a flashing amber light at Winston Churchill Boulevard The driver of the Horizon a Georgetown man was uninjured The Chevrolets passengers a oneyearold male and a 23yearold woman received minor Injuries and were treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital The Chevrolet driver a Brampton woman Is charged under the Highway Traffic Act Charge laid Two cars were severely damag in a Street collision at Maple Avenue Sunday night Police say a southbound 1S84 cury Marquis struck a 1986 Chevrolet on Street The driver of the Chevrolet a Downsvtew man was treated and released from hospital with minor injuries A Georgetown man is charged by police under the Highway Traffic Act Equalizer taken An equalizer valued at was taken from a car parked in a residence the weekend of Aug and police say They report no entry damage to the 1982 Phoenix Mail box gone A white Bugs Bunny mailbox with the taped on surname of the owner was taken from a Trafalgar Road home near Tues day police say The mailbox valued at ISO disappeared sometime between Sam and p m say police Narcotics charge A youth from and a 20- yearold Georgetown man were charged with possession of colics Saturday morning when their vehicle was stopped at a spot check on Mountain view Road Police say odors of alcohol end cannabis were emitting from the vehicle Police discovered a total of grams of hashish In the car The two accused will appear In Milton Court Nov Drug charge Police say a 29yearold Terra Colta man was charged with possession of narcotics when five Crams of marijuana were found Friday night Police say the car was stopped at a Mountalnview RoadArmstrong Avenue spot check when an odor of cannabis was discovered The accused will appear In court Nov Barbecue taken A barbecue valued at was token from a Georgetown home sometime between Aug 18 police say The barbecue a Web ber Deluxe Gas Grill was remov along with Its cover and tank from a Princess Anne Drive home Fur reported missing A fur coat was reported missing from the Olde Hide House in Acton Tuesday afternoon Police say a black and grey size 10 fingertip length fox coat was removed from the coat rack sometime between and Halt on polices Criminal Investlga Bureau continues to in vestigate the incident Tire punctured A Mazda received a tured tire While parked underground at a Park Avenue apartment building last week The right front tire was punctured sometime between Aug 23 and say police Liquor charge A man allegedly carrying three bottles of Molson beer while walk ing north on Moln Street South in Georgetown early Friday morn ing was charged by police Police say the Georgetown man IB was charged with Intoxication In a public place and consuming alcohol as a minor when It was discovered that he gave police a false name The man was further charged with breach of probation and obstructing justice say police Gym bag bagged A man living In a tent on Eastern Avenue Acton reported the theft of a blue gym bag containing his Identification and money He told police the bag contained his Iden tification papers to In coins and his wallet Police are In vest iga ting Door damaged A Georgetown resident who heard a thud early Wednesday morning reported damage to an aluminum door Darts begin at Legion ByJT HAYES Herald Special The EX is on and the bock sales are on and all are In cations that the summer Is coming to a close The dart league has started and Monday Night Crib gets under way on Sept 12 CAR CLUB Winners on Thurs day Aug were 313 Glen John Ken Manderlno Charlie Armstrong Alex Zilllo Jane Terry In the Saturday Afternoon Meat Draw last weeks winners were Dan Smith Bruce Collins Gord King Bob Tost Doug Harlow Nora Clark Gary Kirk Ken and Denis McCartney The huge roost was won by J Thipcault Things to remember Car Club final draw Sept 9 This could be your lucky night Next general meeting Is Sept The Branch mourns the passing of our comrade Gene Lairambolsc Our deepest sympathy is extended to leepcsl mljy a his family and friendsat this time ELECTION OFFICIALS THE MUMCFAL SCHOOL BOARD AND Voting for the 988 Municipal Election is to be held on the following dates Advanced polls on Saluiday November and Thursday November between the horns 1 a and p Regular polling to be held on Monday November 1 between the hours olio am and The municipality Is seeking Deputy Returning and Poll Clerks tor the above election dates It is requested interested persons con tact the undersigned in writing advising whether are In ac ting as a Deputy Reluming Officer or as a Poll Clerk and giving previous experience any For lurlher Information please call 51 Please respond to litis advertisement before September 1 988 D Reluming Officer Town of Hint PO Box 128 HALTON KILLS Georgetown mm Ontario Highland dancers kick up their heels at ONE Hills was well represented Toronto Sunday Tor at the Canadian National Exhibition competitions of In Highland Dancing competition as several area youngsters were in Heather Cunningham bronze medals as she was third in both the Highland Fling and the Scottish Lilt for the Open IB and 16- yearold age group Heather also came away with a for the Sword Dance and another fourth for her Sean Truibhas Kristcn MacKay also had a sue day at the winning a bronze medal for the Highland Fling In the Advanced Intermediate Group for ages 12 and under Erica Mason another local dancer placed fourth In her Sean Truibhas and added a fifth to her credits In the Highland Fling for Beginners 13 and under The three young Highland dancers and many more like them prepared for the recent spring ana summer dancing competitions last winter as members of Susan Mc Carrol Georgetown Highland Dancers One of their first outdoor tlons took place June 11 at the Georgetown Highland Games Several local dancers competed in eluding Heather Cunningham MncKoy and Houston who in the open and categories Others taking port among local dancers were Lee Erin Tracy Little and Jennifer Shields Dancers from Brampton and area who train locally include Nicole and Erica Mason Vlkkl Lynn Brain and Jnclyn Stewart During the season dancers par ticipated In competitions as far away as Alma Mich and Dutton Closer to borne they were In competition at Coburg Keswick Cambridge and Fergus Many of the dancers were rewarded Tor their efforts with medals and rib bons Joining her friends for a large part of the summer to enjoy the Highland dancing was Julie Hancock former ly of Georgetown but currently liv ing in St Johns Nfld Julie won the over all trophy for her group at Alma The local dancers also took part in the Canadian Interprovinclal Cham plonshlps at Hamilton In July While Sundays appearances at the CNE marked one of their last outdoor competitions he girls will be kicking up their heels again this weekend Saturday theyll compete In the fins event before school resumes when they travel to durn Castle In Hamilton Heather Cunningham was among WM Heather won two the local dancers who took part In medals for the open IS and la the Highland Dancing competition yearold age group and added two fourth place finishes t the Canadian National Exhibition Fairy Lake to provide water Region will soon be draw water from Fairy Lake In Acton The Region has hired V Ander son Associates to design and super vise construction of a water treat plant capable of drawing gallons of water a day from Fairy Lake The plant will be situated in Pro spect Park has been waiting for per mission from the Ministry of the En vironment to draw water from the lake In the wake of objections from Canada Packers owners of the Beard more lands Canada Packers wants to preserve water levels In the lake to ensure good servicing to Its lands which ore scheduled to be redeveloped The firm was told to legal action by Aug in order to stop Halton from drawing the water Since no action was taken the MOE told the Region to proceed with the well said Rations commis sioner of public works Robert COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING STREETPARK AVENUE General Commutes Iho Town of Hills will conduct a Public Masting to examine and a proposed amendment to Halton Hills Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw 13G8 to permit in existing building con taining apartment units Lot R east the Intersection Further Information Is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Data Tuesday September 19SS Location Council Chambers Town Building Line Trafalgar Road File No COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2HGHWAY 7RFTrl LME Committee the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw to permit a second residential dwelling mobile home lor a temporary period of three years on a property do scribed as part Lot Concession The subject properly la located north the Inter see lion of Highway and the Filth Line Further Information Is available In Iho Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME BRUCE D MACLEAN A DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR Time 7 Dale Tuesday Sep Location Council Chambers Town Administration Building Line Trafalgar Road File No The Next Generation of Silage Inoculants Silabac1174 Silabac brand 1174 silage promotes a fast efficient fermentation in alfalfa corn and cereal silages Benefits of inoculation include reduced heating improved and improved natural protein retention 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Sou in Georgetown Ontario Halton Hills Library end Cultural Centre Church Street Ontario Attention Is drawn to tho to complete required it the Office of the Returning and Revising Officer at the Municipal Ad ministration Building Trafalgar Road Road No commencing on Tuesday September 6th 1SSB through to Monday October 19B8 IromSaOem lo p excluding Saturdsyeand Sundays lost day lor Ming forms requesting additions corrections or deletions Iho List will bo Monday October 17th is3tntdnyol August D COSTEA RETURNING AND REVISING OFFICER BOX HILLS ONTARIO L7Q

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