Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 1989 Window smashed Halton Regional Police say so meone smashed the right side rear window of a parked Nissan and stole a wallet contain ing cash in the area of Lot to and Concession in Halton Hills overnight Sept 17 Car stolen Someone reported the theft of a 1989 Chevrolet from a parking lot behind a Glen Road residence in Georgetown over night Sept police say The keys were reportedly in the igni tion when the car was stolen Police have laid charges of public mischief in connection with the incident A 24yearold Georgetown man is scheduled to appear in court Oct 24 Drug charges Police laid charges of posses sion and trafficking of a substance reported to be hashish Tuesday at a Georgetown area golf course A police drug in vestigation led to the charges be ing laid A 25yearold man appeared at a bail hearing Wednesday in con nection with the charges Wallet Stolen Someone stole a wallet contain ing 120 from an Edith Street residence in Georgetown over night Sept 19 police say Vehicle missing Police say someone stole a motor vehicle valued at that was parked outside a Crescent Street residence in Acton The keys were in the ignition and the car was unlocked at the time Threat charges Police have laid charges of ut tering threats and mischief in connection with a domestic situa tion at a Peel Street home in Tuesday evening A 45-year- old Acton man allegedly caused damage to the houses front door and threatened an Acton woman that he would damage the house more The man is schedul ed to appear in court Nov in connection with the charges Phone stolen Someone stole the hand set of a cellular car phone valued at from an automobile parked out side a Drive residence in Georgetown overnight Sept 16 police say Careless charge Police also laid charges of careless driving Thursday follow ing a twocar collision on Moun- tainview Road at River Road in Georgetown A Ford driven by a 23yearold Georgetown woman was northbound on Moun- Road when it collided with a Ford driven by a Georgetown man that was stopped at the intersection The car stopped but skidded police Twocar collision Police of failure stop a twocar collision on Main Street north or Henrv Street in Halton Kills last Thurs day A 28yearold Georgetown man travelling southbound in a Ford stopped at the intersec tion stop sign and then continued southbound when the Ford collid ed with a 1982 Dodge police man was dining the The two Man charged Police laid charges of impaired driving following a car accident at Maple Avenue and Main Street in Georgetown sometime Satur day A 42yearold Georgetown man is scheduled to appear in court Oct 30 in connection with the incident Parts taken Someone stole approximately worth of small second hand engine parts from the opened storage area of a Sinclair Avenue lawn and garden equipment store sometime between Sept 9 and Sept 13 police say Charges laid Police found a loaded clip of 13 calibre ammunition and some ad ditional rounds in a bos when they stopped a Lincoln after pulling the driver a ear- old man on at Sideroad Hillb Friday morning forwards the man surrendered a stolen Colt lo the police The gun was reportedly stolen in The man faces charges in Orangeville in connec tion ith the incident police Sirens quiet Unlike last week the sirens of the Halton Hills fire department have been virtually silent Firefighters responded to two false alarm activations and a small grass fire The alarm activations oc curred last Saturday and Monday at the Sargent Road area of Georgetown and at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital respectively Both were false alarms Their causes are unknown fire depart ment officials say The grass fire broke out when some burning rubbish spread to the grass at Lot 20 Concession in Hills Wednesday after noon ITS COMING SOON to REMcCALL Mens Wear Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE I INTERNATIONAL J Passive Reducing Salon Shape Up The Feminine Way FREE Figure Analysis No strenuous effort No strain No fatigue No taxing hours exhausting exercise All you do is come in Exercise tables do the rest to shed Inches and lose un sightly bulges onW Rear Entrance 1 6 Guelph St Georgetown 8734907 Entitles Bearer to One FREE- 30 Minute TREATMENT Limit one per person Can for your today LOSE WEIGHT AND INCHES without crash diets disrobing or any strenuous exercise iomi 116 Guelph St Rear Entrance I iJ57JSSi22lLl NEC will consider landfill ban It could be December before a change to the Niagara Escarpment Plan to ban landfill sites from the escarpment might be approved but local group POWER appeared before Halton Hills councillors Monday to show support for the proposed change POWER Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources the group opposed to putting a landfill site in the Acton quarry near Limehouse prompted an amend ment to the Niagara Escarpment Plan when POWER member John Minns appeared before the Niagara Escarpment Commission back in February The Town of Halton Hills sup ported POWERS motion at that time Barbara Halsall from POWER spoke at the Civic Centre Monday night to reaffirm POWERS com mitment to banning landfill from the escarpment The Niagara Escarpment is a natural rock and land formation spreading about kilometres from Niagara to Tober mory Mrs Halsall said Landfill sites on the escarpment could be a loss to prime rivers and streams in Ontario she said I may be preaching to the con verted I hope so she said to town councillors and staff If garbage is a permitted use it the que3tion what are we protecting the Niagara Escarp ment from Manager of plan administration for the NEC Cecil Louis said the proposed change to ban landfill from the Niagara Escarpment is still in the early stage cf approval The NEC is getting input from various groups and municipalities There wont be a report before the Commission before the end of October or possible November But that is really just a guess Mr Louis said A staff report will be put together with many sources of data The landfill issue is a major issue in southern Ontario Mr Louis said There are a lot of quarries on the escarpment if you want to regard them as potential landfill sites Halton Hills Councillor and Niagara Escarpment Commission member for Halton Region Joe Hewitt said the change to the Niagara Escarpment Plan propos ed by POWER and the Town of Halton Hills is a great initiative I know that it will pass at the Escarpment Commission Mrs Halsall said a legislation restricting landfill sites could discourage future landfill site applications such as that proposed by Reclamation Systems In corporated RSI for the Acton quarry at Sideroad 22 and Fourth Line OFFICE MAGIC Guelph St ACCIDENTS and or TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your Insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former PoliceOfficer will defend you in court Consuttation 8731898 Learn to Drive and Survive la WITH Young Drivers o Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED OCT 11th Wed Thurs Evenings 700 1008 for Weeks 16 Rd S Geo FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA Aim mam

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