Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1990, p. 2

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Saturday April 1M0 Bishop Reding celebrates citizenship week Citizenship week ended with bet ween l 500 and students from Holy Cross Saint Francis of Saint Joseph Our Lady of Victory and Bishop Reding re affirming The event was held at Bishop Secondare School Lincoln and Judge Jean Gerne take a good long look at the masbhe crowd above from behind the swearing in oath Go Alex hoped he inspire the to reach for new heights and told them how his mother thought there would a black lieutenant governor when she first came to Canada from Jamaica Reflect on Canada we re the greatest nation in the world and vet it not perfect he said He noted the addition of the seven new Canadians will help to build a better Canada he added Zenalda and her sister Bemadette received congratula lions from Gov Alexander on right the pair were handed citizenship cards Herald Photo Police Beat Suspicious fire Regional Police say three suspicious youths were seen walking away from a fire at Blackbox Controls on River Dnve The fire started at p in an abandoned section of the building It took firefighters over two hours to ex tingulsh the blaze The Hills Fire Department said the fire was In a place three rooms back of the outside wall Paper products and rubber strips were burning Police are investigating the blaze Silver stolen Approximately worth of raw silver was stolen from Varian on River Drive between April and April 21 Between 22 kilograms and kilograms of silver was taken out of a barrel Police say the silver was covered with a mildly toxic solution but was cleaned a chemical bath Police report the silver to be worth approx imately per ounce House robbed A person stole approximately 1 worth of items from a home in Acton on Sideroad 17 bet ween am and 7pm April The person possibly picked the lock of the back door to get in side the house A briefcase filled with papers was dumped all over the kitchen floor Four beers were taken and another was removed and consumed police say Two pillow cases were taken along with jewelry money a wallet and socks from the bedrooms The culprit then went into the living room and removed three bottles of liquor a 20inch color television and its remote control converter The person left through the front door police say Valuables stolen Police are still investigating a theft from a home on Town Line south of Sideroad 15 The theft oc curred between 7am and 24 A microwave a television three collectable plates and a tool box containing 500 worth of tools are missing Total property stolen is worth ap proximately Police say the culprits may have entered through a rear metal door Youth charged A youth has been charged with break and enter in connection with an incident at the Acton Arena Someone broke into the arena and stole numerous foodstuffs in the early morning hours of Apnl The culpnt entered the arena through a broken si window MARYS THE OLDE BANK STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN 8734961 GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8773562 HOURS Tow Saturday Acton Stone School project villi get the goahead The Halton Nonprofit Housing Corporation has confirmed its In tention to build a housing develop ment incorporating the Stone School in Acton the town s tor of planning Ian Keith told council last Monday night The confirmation comes in the wake of a letter sent to the town protesUng any housing develop ment on the property The Acton group Parents Assisting Children and Teachers which consists of parents whose children attend Robert Little School oppose the housing project for the stone school and the adjacent property off River Street The proposal calls for 22 residen tial units Mr Keith told council It has been sent to various agencies and later this year it will be presented at a public heanng said Keith PACT argues the proposed bousing development would destroy a beautiful park like set ting and it would be a potential source of danger to their children The group also predicts run off from the housing project would end up in the most polluted area of Fairy Lake making cleanup ef forts of the lake that more difficult Recognizing the groups con Mayor Miller directed the town staff to set up a meeting bet ween the group s members and town and Region planning staff This meeting will be scheduled in addition to the public meeting Town councillor Johnston who also sits on the housing cor poration board assured other councillors at Monday meeting the had intended to meet with the public to get input on the Upward bound Spring boarding of a small tram Timmy Kirk made use of the facilities the combined open house of the Coop Nursery and the Acton Daycare centre In Z Bennett Public School in The two separate organizations held the open house under the of the Circle of Learning Discovery Toy and Pigtail The open house allowed people to see the facilities and sign up for the two programs II was held April 19 Herald Photo Spring Car Cleaning 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