Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1989, p. 1

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Main St 1 acton IHLEASNG Ontano L7J 1W3 a ma run FREE DISTRIBUTION WEDNESDAY 1989 PAGES Environment Week studies Gradr Acton High School Stalker Daaae led kelps Glen School Grade Im aad Ckaadra small water We that Ike lane Bad from at Base Striata Scant Resene leeated aaodae at last week three were la tke program that was held For Ike past two years Goca has iarited Acton to work with their Grade 4 stadeaU the poad aad ateaUfkatka anUs of twadajr project Other pregraais the Car accidents claim two lives Or Gn I TtM utiWi waft Herald ByBENDLMMETT Herald Staff An Acton woman and man died as a result of two separate car collisions occurring on Halton Hills roads late last week Halton Regional Police say Bar bara 38 of Acton was kill ed when her southbound Ford collided with a northbound 1983 Dodge van on the Third Line south of Sideroad Friday night Forty three year old George Scholz died after his northbound Hyundai smashed into the rear end of a 1987 Mack tractor trailer at the intersection of Highwa 2d and Sideroad a day night the Provincial Police in Milton say Ms Bonehill s daughter Tanya Steffler 14 as well as Nicole Whit field and Knstine Fee both of Burlington were taken by am bulance to Georgetown and Distnct Memorial Hospital where they were treated for major in The van s driver 20yearold Ac ton resident Greg was also taken by ambulance to Georgetown hospital and treated for major injuries All have since been released Milton OPP report the driver of the tractor trailer involved m the accident on Highway and Toronto resident Led 29 was treated at Milton District Hospital for a sore back Of the headon collision on the Third Line Terra Cotta postal service is saved By DONNA Herald Staff A 100year postal tradition at Terra Cotta will remain intact for at least the next years Terra Cotta General Store owner Ted Rombough and his wife Don na agreed yesterday to sign a postal contract with Canada Post Corporation that would continue full postal services to the com munity The mail service is something that shouldnt be lost said Mr days before the con tract agreement was reached with Canada Post Representatives from the crown corporation flew in from Ottawa to discuss the con tract with Regional Police are only willing to say the two vehicles collided at the crest of a hill An investigation into the incident is under way It was reported however that Ms Bonehill was weanng a seat belt at the time of the accident Milton OPP say Mr Scholz lost his life when he drove his vehicle into the tractor trailer that was waiting in the intersection signall ing to make a left hand turn onto Sideroad 5 Police say Mr Scholz was not a seat belt when the acci dent occurred No charges have been laid as a result of either of the accidents police say Police report both locations are not accident heavy areas They do say however that whereas motor accidents are lower this compared to this time last year on regional roads accidents are higher on provincial roads in Hills The only tune people to JohnMcCauley remembered Over 600 people including several players officials and ex ecutives from the National Hockey League paid tribute to former NHL Director of Of ficiating John McCauley at his funeral in Georgetown Monday John Mr McCauley died sudden ly at Georgetown and District Memonal Hospital Friday at 5 30 a following complications from gall bladder surgery Thurs day The Georgetown resident ed as an NHL referee for 10 years before entering the upper echelon of the leagues officiating hierar chy in He had been Director of Officiating since 1986 In an NHL press release issued league president John A Zieger Jr said Mr McCauley earned the respect and friend ship of many both and outside the game Mr survived by his wife Irene and children Wesley 17 Bridget Blaine For story see Page 15

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