Page 2 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday 1990 Vehicle entered A black leather briefcase and contents worth were stolen from an unlocked black Cherokee parked outside a Dale Gate address between Monday at 30pm and Tuesday at a m Vehicle breakin Sunglasses and were stolen from a locked car parked at a Faludon Drive residence between Monday at midnight to Tuesday at 3 30 a Police believe a slim was used to break into the vehicle Apartment theft Culprits entered a seventh floor Park Avenue apartment by open ing the rear glass patio door on Monday between 15 a m and p m Police say once the unknown persons entered the apartment they removed a box of coins con taming and in gold rings Police suspect from hand prints left on glass that one of the thieves was at least six feet tall Construction site hit About in doors and win were removed from a home still under construction between Sunday at m and Monday at am Police say a large truck possibly having dual rear tires pulled into the con site and left with several windows and doors It is not known how entry gamed because all he entrances ere removed Business breakins A Queen Street Acton business complex experienced a great deal of after hours action as culprits ripped through stair cases and walls to get to four businesses early this week Bet ween Tuesday night and day at a m culprits managed to break into the business of Greenlea Beauty Salon Vector Marketing Royal Mini Mart and Williams and Associates Nothing was reported stolen from any of the businesses however police say it was apparent the culprits had gone through cupboards of desks and service counters at each of the businesses Police believe the persons were frightened away after an alarm sounded in the vanety store A lantern and a twofoot chrome pry bar were left at the scene Following too close Police charged a 21 yearold Rockwood man and a 34yearold Georgetown man after an acci dent at Trafalgar Road and Sideroad on Monday at Reports indicate the Rockwood man operating a grey 1983 Oldsmobile was northbound on Trafalgar Road when it drove into the back of a red 1986 Volkswagen dm en by the Georgetown man The cars were driving through a construction area controlled by flagmen Police charged the man with following too closely and charged the Georgetown man with failing to produce a s licence Youths injured A single car accident at Sideroad and Third Line resulted in three Georgetown youths being taken to hospital with minor injuries on Tuesday at a m Police sav a 16veir old Acton female operating a 1978 Corolla was speeding on Sidero id when the car went out of control and skidd ed the road The c ir struck a tret stump and came rest uptight vehicle Thanksgiving shared Osier selected director The meaning of Thanksgiving is shared with a Grade class George Kennedy Public School friend from across the world Louise Edwards of Here the entire during a discussion about the Wales who is her eight yearold cousin meaning of Thanksgiving point to their favorite Bethan Elliott In Georgetown joins her Thanksgiving food Industries will be asked to share recycling costs The Honourable John Osier has been named Director of the newly created Special In Unit Sit under the Police Services Act the Ministn of the Solicitor General announced recentlv The appointment of the Lieutenant Governor is effective immediately Mr Osier is former justice of Supreme Court of Ontario The Toronto resident is graduate of and practiced labour relations and trade union la prior to this appointment to the bench The is permanent established under the provisions of Part of the Police Services Act which received Royal Assent on June Part VII the Special In Unit was proclaimed on August The SIL investigate in cidents involving the police in serious injurj of death has occurred In response the rising costs by Halton and other municipalities to collect recyclable material the s Planning and Public Works Committee Wednesday supported in principle recommendation calling for in to help cover municipalities operational costs of running a cling program Committee members supported a Regional staff report in which the author the Regional Commis sioner of Public Works Robert Moore argued It only fair that the generators and users of pro ducts that produce waste should bear the costs for the management of Waste producing industries could provide the necessary fun ding to the municipalities by in the extra costs in the price of their products suggested Mr Moore Mr Moore went on to explain that the provincial government should be lobbied by Ontario municipalities to pass legislation that would ban industry from using uneconomical recyclable ma ten a I his legislation would further reduce the costs to municipalities of operating a recycling program said Mr Moore Currently the Region relies on provincial grant funding to sub- recycling program said Mr Moore But because Halton program has been established for several less and less provincial money is available each year he explained At be some time the csl of rum ing a recycling program is while the price for which recyclable materials can be sold is decreasing said Mr Moore Only through new methods of funding recycling programs such as industry providing some of the funds to municipalities will the programs be maintained and ex he predicted The committee s recommenda tion will go before Regional council Wednesday for final approval Kiwanis executive Executive Club members posed for pic Hills lid W turc during a luncheon at the North Ilallon Dave mi Wednesday lo honor the induction if incoming si con i new for BO lift rtLhl j i mi j Dennis i mil J SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE Moving Or Renovating ho LIVING M uptnt KM Mi hi Mm MMlr manly kwnf tot SO I In So mi titty ii by h pit TOUR If 245 STREET Georgetown LIGHTING