Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1988, p. 2

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StCnriNA THEHtttAl Young rider injured in hitandrun A Georgetown girl was truck by a hit and run driver while riding her horse Friday afternoon Tanya Mitchell was Just coming along the road she was almost borne said her mother Pom Mi when Tanya and her horse were hit by a truck and knocked Into the ditch at the side of Line north of Glen Williams She got a very serious leg In Jury The car basically ner and the horse said Mrs MR chell of her daughter who was first taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and later transferred to the Hospital for Sick Children In Toronto Police say the vehicle La believed imp or grey In color Man charged A driver apparently answering car phone Tuesday morning swerved Into the wrong lane ana struck an oncoming car according to Regional Police Police say a 19GB driven by a Georgetown man 30 collided with a 1965 Plymouth driven by an Ac ton woman 35 on Slderoad near Trafalgar Road Both cars severe damage but no one was injured Police nave charged the Georgetown man under the Highway Traffic Act Moderate damage Chevrolet received moderate damage when it was struck by a Mack tractor Wednes day morning on Avenue near Trafalgar Road Police say the Mack was backing into a con site and did not see the An man 31 is charged under the Highway Traf Act The Mack driver and the driver of the Chevrolet an Acton woman were uninjured Vehicles collide A Georgetown youth was charged with failing to stop after his Ford struck a driven by a woman 21 Sunday night Police say the Ford was westbound on Prince Charles Drive near Windsor Road when It foiled to obey a stop sign and struck a northbound Toyota The Ford was moderately damag and the Cellca received severe damages in the collision The Mlssissauga woman was treated at hospital for minor in Juries then released Drivers charged Two drivers were charged In a Guelph Street collision Tuesday night Police say a 1904 PonUac driven by a Georgetown woman was east bound on Guelph Street when It struck a Ford in the in lersection Both cars were lightly damaged in the collision The Georgetown woman Is charged under the Highway Traffic Act A Georgetown man 19 Is charged with driving while under suspen sion He received minor Injury in the collision Dispute broken up An Acton was charged with common assault in connection with a Nov Police say two men driving near Klngham Road on Main ought outside a car after a suspect punched a vie Urn An Acton man will appear court Dec 13 Man sought taken Police say a tarpaulin ft wide and 10 It long was token from a limehouse property Friday night The tarp valued at brown With yellow ropes and bears the brand name Searle It was used to a tractor trailer A man filling up with worth of gas drove off from a Street gas station without paying Saturday say police A man a Chevrolet pick up and described as blond about cm tall was seen driving away from the gas station Mags missing Four wheels Mere stolen from an Acton car dealership last weekend say police The magnesium wheels valued at were taken from a Mai da which was then propped up on cement blocks by an unknuwn suspect say police Stereo stolen A Alpine stereo system Was taken from a Jeep Friday night say police Two Alpine amplifiers and two Realistic speakers were taken from the lock vehicle while parked on York Street in Acton Tapes taken Cassette tapes valued were taken from a vehicle parked near Maple Avenue and Main Street Thursday Police say a 1977 Spirit was locked when an unknown suspect removed 15 tapes Items missing Police report a theft from a car parked on Mountoinview Road South early Nov IB Two Jackets one denim and one tweed a wallet and several pieces of identifica tlon totalling were taken SI 00 damage An unknown suspect entered Georgetown District High School by the roof the morning of Nov Police say the suspect took nothing but caused damage to a Main office door Charges laid damage at Georgetown District High School sometime last week Police say the car received a broken window and front windshield and damage to the bumper A Georgetown man was charged with two counts under the Criminal Code of Canada and one under the Highway Traffic Act after he was stopped for a truffle violation early Saturday morning Police say they detected an odor of alcohol The suspect was given a test and was charged with paired driving and having over mg of alcohol In the bloodstream He was also charged with driving while under suspension A Georgetown man will appear In court Dec 19 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Guelph Street Phase 5 Rexway Drive to Maple Avenue Please be advised that the Town of Halton Hills Engineering Department will be holding a Public In formation Centre at the Town Administration Building on Trafalgar Road between the hours of 2 00 m and 4 00 p and pm and 8 00 Tuesday November 29 1988 The purpose of the Public Information Centre is to receive public input in regards to the preliminary design of Guelph Street Phase from Rexway Drive to Maple Avenue involving the widening of the road way to five lanes modifications to existing driveway and parking lot entrances the upgrading of under ground services and improvements to intersections sidewalks lighting and landscaping throughout the length of the project Representatives from the Town Engineering Department and the Consultant for the project will be In attendance to explain the project in detail and to address any questions Public comment regarding the project is invited For further information please contact Mr T B Stuart P Manager of Engineering Services Town of HaltonHills TelephoneNo 877 5185 Ext 277 Conservative victory something historic Prints now being made available Even If you haven even begun to Oakvllle la telling wildlife think about Christmas shopping yet prints and books by Glen as a don t worry The Canadian Mental project to support Health Association branch programs Oakvllla Branch has a couple of The prints are matted and framed natural solutions to the annual gift and come in seta of two fullcolor giving dilemma prints at the accident scene in that the make is Nissan and there could be a roll bar on the The iruck orange trim In the bumper and damage to the right front corner say police Mrs Mitchell says Tanya often rides her horse on the same route from 10th Line near Road and that the neighborhood knows her This is the first time Mra Mitchell has heard of such an incident In the area Police say the horse was Injured In the accident but he will live Regional Poller arc asking for public assistance in finding the driver of the hit and run vehicle Anyone with information can call the Regional Traffic at By BRIAN Herald Staff It was a relatively calm Garth Turner who graciously accepted vie lory at the North Hall on Golf and Country Club Monday Calm In contrast to his victory for the nomination as the PC candidate in Hall on Peel fle months ago when he out of his chair in J Dilation when the final results were ed He was declared a decisive victor just minutes after the polls closed Mr Turner who watched the results at his home with his wife Dorothy and his parents entered his victory party at the club scant seconds behind Liberal candidate Pierre Klein The two met In the hallway and a few brief pleasantries before a packed hall of cheering Tory supporters I think tonight we ve done something something historic Mr Turner began I really don tonight to be a victory but more I been given a trust he said In reference to his boundless support of the free trade agreement Calling his victory a humbling experience Mr Turner revelled in el ling supporters parliament will soon be recalled and the free trade dial will be passed by his majority government He acknowledged that cam palgns can get nasty and things can get said that otherwise t but he congratulated Mr Klein New Democrat Fern Wolf and Liber tartan George whom he termed delightful The other candidates breathed some more life into the political pro cess by gelling more people ed said Mr Turner He later admitted the Intensity of the campaign weighed on his mind The namecelling bothered me the Incorrect statements bothered me the allegations the signs spray with dollar signs In my eyes hcredme he said That was hard to take About fighting opposition surrounding the free trade deal Mr Turner said It awfully hard fighting powerful lies It only takes a few seconds to lie to people and It takes a long time to calm them down a refrain he used repeatedly during the many oil dales debates in the riding Mr Klein was also gracious In defeat burying many of the bitter words uttered ween the two dia log the debates He congratulated Mr Turner at pm Canadians have made up their minds In the greatest question that has been asked since 1911 said Mr Klein The people of Canada have made a decision I respect that decision Ms Wolf appeared at the club at 1045 to a warm applause from Tory supporters appreciate the friendship that you extended and I congratulate you on the campaign that you have run said Ms Wolf Mr Turner said the constituency office on Street In Georgetown would remain open He pledged to set up a series of constituency advisory groups to discuss the environment taxation and implementation of the free trade Ho also vowed to bring senior par members to the to discuss What I want Is a bridge between our riding and Ottawa 1 don t want to run away and hide In Ottawa said Mr Turner The victor also said he plans to hold a series of town hall meetings across the riding regular ly to discuss issues Asked about a possible cabinet post Mr Turner said I haven t talked to anybody about anything more than being a member of parlJa Fund being set up to assist children Friends of late Georgetown dent and mother Watson arc asking tor contributions to a trust fund for her three children Leslie 9 Scott and Julie became orphans last week when their mother died suddenly of a heart Illness It not been an easy life for her said her employer of years at the Someplace Else Restaurant in Hut John Thomas She had Just bought a and was getting her life together when this happened Sirs Watson died Nov after suffering a weekend of massive brain hemorrhaging Her heart stopped beating said Mr Thomas Al the funeral conducted by Rev Peter Barrow of Georgetown mourners shared their grief for the deceased single mother but also mourned for her children People who didn even know her want to help the children said Mr Thomas She was a wonderful wonderful person she never com plained although she had more than many people have to complain about he added Mr Thomas In conjunction with the Royal Bank In Brampton and the Main Street Georgetown branch hopes to raise in trust Tor Leslie Scott and Julie to provide them with an education She would have wanted them to have a better quality of life than she had struggled with he said Contributions to the Wat son Children Trust Fund can be made to the office of S A Barrister and Solicitor Ont L6T or by making a donation preferably by cheque at the Royal Bank on Main Street Georgetown KITCHEN PRIDE FINE FOODS Mill St East Acton 519 8532452 COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3ARMSTRONG AVENUE Council for the Town Hilton Hills will conduct a Public Matting to examine and discuss proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw to the legalizing an existing Industrial us occupying an area 1 13 acres The Amendment would thing Ih sonlng from M2 variety of industrial uses lor the storage and The subject property Is described as Lots and 13 Registered flan Town of Hills Georgetown and Is located it Armslrono Annua Further Information Is am I lib I e In the Planning Denarlmenl ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time- m Data Monday November Local Ion Council Chamber Town Administration Building Trafalgar Road Bruce MacLean BA a Deputy Planning Director TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD CHURCHILL BOULEVARD K- Council for the Town of Helton Hilts will conduct a Public Meeting to and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 7431 to permit lor temporary period a second residential dwelling The property Is located Ihe west side of Winston Churchill Boulevard south of the No Sidsroad east of the 10th Line and north Steele Avenue The property Is described as being Pari of Lot Con cession Town Hilton Hills Further Information Is available In planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 10 Date Monday November Location Council Chambers Town Building Trafalgar Road File I Barragers Cleaners Celebrates The OPENING I Of Its Newest Location In I Moore Park Plaza Georgetown 50c o ON ALL PREPAID DRYCLEANING Moore Park Plaza Location Only Excludes Suedes Leathers and Shirts BARRAGERS CLEANERS LAUNDROMAT MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN Other Location Mm Street Georgetown 2279 t Cleaners Shamrock Cleaners Self Serve Laundromat Complete Dry Cleaning Service Since 1 946 Shirt Laundry Wash Fold Service i 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