HERALD Wednesday IS 10 T AVAILABLE COPY Tires stolen Youth charged Halton Regional Police say a yearold youth has been charg ed with assault following an inci dent in which a 13yearold woman became embroiled in an argument with another woman The incident occurred in a Georgetown residence the after noon of April 13 The youth ed will appear thouseJunei Arena entered Someone broke into the Acton Arena in the early morning hours of April Foodstuffs were taken from the snackbar after the culprit or culprits entered through a broken sliding window police say Theft charge A 16yearold youth has been charged with theft from auto and will face the charge at the Milton courthouse June A youth was spotted entering a car in front of a Guelph Street business by the cars owner on the of April The owner of the vehicle caught a youth and handed the youth over to police custody Assault charge A 23yearold Georgetown man faces a charge of assault after an incident at about lam April at a Norval tavern A yearold Georgetown woman was assaulted at the establishment The man will appear in front of a judge at the Milton court May 14 200 damage Approximately damage was caused when someone broke a window at the Joseph Gibbons Public School with a twoinch b four inch piece of wood The damage occurred between April 12 and April 14 Man charged A 22 year old Georgetown man has been charged failure to remain at the scene of an dent The accident occurred on Charles Drive and involv ed a 1984 Toyota Celica at l a m 15 Laundry damaged Someone made a clean getaway after causing damage to a between 6 a and 30 a m April Police say the person kicked a jug of juice all over the floor causing it to spill A pop machine and coffee machine was also damaged Four tires and rims worth were stolen off a vehicle parked on a Guelph Street car dealership Police say a person or people drove into the dealership during the weekend put the vehi cle on blocks took the wheels and left in the vehicle they arrived in Lights smashed The rear lights of a Ford Tern po were causing damage between and p m April while it was parked In a driveway on Weber Street Georgetown police say Doors smashed The front doors of a store on Highway were smashed bet ween Apnl and 7 30 a m April 14 The person respon caused damage Nothing was reported missing from the store Shoplifting charge A year old Georgetown woman will face shoplifting charges May 28 at the Milton Court Police say the store at a Street department store caught a woman leaving the store with worth of items The woman had started to leave the store without paying for a dimmer switch sheer curtains and a basket of Easter eggs 100 damage An Acton laundrette was the object of two criminal activities in two police On 12 between and stole a telephone a drill a pipe wrench and a ham worth about in total police In a separate incident at the same place between 30 a and m somebodv tried to break into a machine Booze stolen Tw men broke into a restaurant on Guelph Street m Georgetown in the early morning of and stole liquor beer and monev totalling about Police arrested two men later the same day A 35 year old Georgetown man is facing charges of breach of probation and break and enter and a year old Georgetown man is f ac a charge of break and enter They are expected to get a bail hearing this week balks at fighting dump Continued from Page I through this process should it have approached the Region Hills Regional councillor Rick Bonnettee rejected the pro posal saying the company can guarantee 100 per cent that there wouldnt be any leakage of leachate in to Miltons water supp ly Leachate is a poisonous fluid that is created when rain water percolates through a landfill The councillor also questioned engineering studies The engineering consulting firm Proteur Redfern conducted the studies the same company Coun Bonnettee said that guaranteed the landfill in St Catherines would not leak But years in operation leakage from the landfill is con taminating that citys water supp ly he said Representatives from Sir Kevin Cook Kirk D ambroso was knighted by his majesty Craig while Sir Kevin Cook and executioner Mat thew Punt watch the ceremony at M Z Bennett Public School In Acton April 12 The part of a larger event which Included chess game and dancing Herald photo were singers a live Willow Park move under appeal Mitntued from Page I The increased density in housing would be too much of a burden on their septic tanks said Mr The Acton trailer site currently accommodates 225 mobile trailers during the summer The staffs of the town of Halton Hills and the Region say in reports that there is sufficient water supp ly for the 30 new homes The Region s consultant and the provincial ministry of environment have con firmed studies carried out showing there is available water Mr also said he bought his house seven years ago partly because of a buffer between the house and the trailer park No one told me development would be allowed and the buffer removed he told the committee According to the Regional report the buffer was meant to separate the campers from the permanent residents But it would no longer be required if permanent residents replaced the buffer the report says Brent Heath another nearby resident told committee members the 30 homes would change the area from low to high density hous ing If this development is allowed to happen it will be open season for subdivisions m the area he said But the Region s commissioner for planning and development Rash Mohammed told the com the 30 homes conform to the Region official plan Mr Heath went on to question if the development had been sub jected to proper planning pro cedure But Halton Hills Regional councillor Serjeants said a proper public process has been followed III 111 II III I III III 11 III Ii III II IH ill II 111 l III HI 111 II III I III HI II III I II III III the St Catherines Citizen also made this argument during a presentation at the meeting But Mr Townsend said he con the operators of the landfill in St Catherines and they told him the quarry wasnt behind the citys water problems Former Hills town coun cillor Sheldon argued con of another landfill would be too costly to Haltons taxpayers She demanded the Region reject the landfill proposal WILLOW LANE NATURAL Two IS willow ft ACTON 8733967 Spring Car Cleaning Special Interior shampoo 4 Engine shampoo I Ham waxing Reg FREE fabric protection Super GEORGETOWN MIDLAND ORANGEVILLE THE HOTEL Main St S Georgetown 8773388 FEATURING TV A GREAT ROAST BEEF BUFFET WITH ALL THE EVERY THURSFRI am to pm AT A GREAT PRICEI FEATURING THIS WEEK IN THE BAR THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CARGO COUNTRY ROCK Ill HI HI I in I IN III HI III I in hi Ill III BttQUnFKlUTIES For TRY OUR TAKEOUT CHICKEN WINGS ORDER TRAY 8 BARREL 95 MEDIUM HOI SUICIDE mi nsnnr at ram WITH FRIES 95