Page THE HERALD Wednesday February 13 1991 POLICE BEAT Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 911 Fire information 1 33 Police Non Emergency Hospital Distress Centre 8771 21 1 Numerous charges Haltoo Region Police report an Acton man has been charged with break and enter mischief to private property and breach of probation in connection with a break and enter at an Acton home Feb 10 Police say a female real dent of the house called police after the suspect whom shed been separated from for one month attempted to gain entry into the home While the female resident was on the phone the man broke a basement window and gained access to the house Police arrested the man in the living room of the house Con artist nabbed Region Police have ar rested a Mississauga man in nection with two con jobs in Georgetown and a few more in Burlington Oakville and Milton Police have been investigating since two gas stations in Georgetown were deceitfully ap proached by a man asking for money to pay for a tow truck for his stranded vehicle Each time workers at the gas station gave the man money one giving and the other 40 believing he would return and pay them back The second victim was able to report to police the suspect drove away in a 1981 blue Ford Escort and police were able to track the person down through the car registration Police are holding the 19year old man for a bail hearing He has been charged with six counts of fraud under 000 and breach of probation Vehicle damaged Region police report worth of damage was done to a vehicle parked at Club bet ween 3 p m and 9 p on Feb The Georgetown male who owns the car found his uiun sured vehicle with two smashed windows smashed door and front grill and alerted police Later the car owner revealed the per son responsible for the damage was his friend and he wished no further police action taken since the friend had agreed to repair the vehicle Restaurant burglarized Police say a restaurant located on Main Street in Georgetown was burglarized overnight on Feb Unknown culprits pried open the back door of the establishment and stole cash The owner said his establishment has been broken into several times and he plans to install a heavy steel door to prevent the break and enters School windows smashed A caretaker at George Ken Public School reported that six windows worth about were smashed at the school over night on Feb 8 Police say the windows from three portables were smashed by unknown suspects Police are in Three vehicle accident Police say a three vehicle acci dent on Street at Maple Avenue severely damaged one car and moderately damaged two others on Feb at 12 00 m The accident occurred when a woman driving a Mazda did not see a driven by a Georgetown female while turning left onto Maple Police say the Oldsmobile then struck the Maz da which in turn struck a Plymouth driven by a Georgetown man who was stop ped at the red light The Mazda received the most damage and the driver of the car was charged with turning left across the past of a vehicle Fire Calls System malfunctions Georgetown firefighters responded to three alarms at Homesway Place in Acton Friday but all were the result of a malfunction in the system On Saturday firefighters were called to put out a along the railway tracks on 10th Line south of Sideroad The department said it only took one minute to douse the flames which were likely caused from the sparks of a passing train NEC hearing underway Niagara Escarpment Commission Senior Planner Marion PlaunI faced stiff questioning Tuesday at the Halton Hills Civic Centre at a hearing in connection with NEC amendment that calif for the waste disposal sites on the escarpment Ms was questioned by lawyers representing the amend ment s opponents waste management companies Walker Brothers Limited of Niagara Falls and Milton based Reclamations Systems In corporated RSI is the company behind the Acton dump proposal No information concerning the hearing could be obtained at press time The hearing started Monday at which time Mi explained if the amendment is finally approved applicants wanting to establish a disposal site on the escarpment would first be required to obtain an amendment to the Niagar- Escarpment Plan Currently an amend t always required The hearing continues today Wednesday WITH THIS COUPON SAVE OFF THE PURCHASE OF ONE BAG OF IE target food stores St GEORGETOWN 2 MILK 2 99 with Coupon 3 59 without Coupon Valid Only At Target Georgetown Valid thru to 2891 Community Forum Whats your personal Valentine message Jack Acton I m get ting married in April so I wish Angela my wife to be love and kisses Datnian Niklc Acton To straighten out this mess in the world that exists today and to my wife Donna happy Valentine Day Donna Rossi Acton To Vic love Donna on this special day Acton residents fight for arena ByBENDUMMETT The Herald Those Halton Hills councillors who oppose a new Acton arena for 1992 better be prepared for a fight That s the message between SO and 75 people from Acton and the rural area gave the three Acton councillors to relay to all coun during a meeting last Thursday at he Acton arena The meeting was called in response to a recent Town Budget Committee recommendation that the million arena proposal be taken out of the capital budget forecast and put in the 1993 forecast However the three Acton and those attending the meeting agreed that s unaccep table To put the arena in the 1993 forecast means putting it in lim bo something the people don t want stressed Acton Councillor Norm Elliott The tion will go before Town council in March for final consideration The Budget Committee is com prised of the Town councillors Elliott said while a few audience members wanted con struct ion on the arena to begin this year most agreed the most sensible alternative is for it to be included in the capital forecast If approved by council Town Director of Recreation and Parks Tom Shepard would be able to this year for funding and if granted the money would be available in 1992 Construction could then begin in instead of 1994 as would hap pen if budget committee s was approved ex plained Coun Elliott Budget Committee in making its recommendation expressed concern that if the arena is ap proved this year financing of the Town s portion of the S3 million to million project would mean an increase to residents 1993 tax levy of per cent over what it would otherwise be Committee decided residents should not face such an increase To change committee s stance those attending the meeting devised a threepronged attack said Acton councillor Gerald A committee was formed which will soon make a tion to Town council start a peti tion and begin lobbying Georgetown councillors by telephone said Renme Acton residents are hopeful they can persuade councillors to come around to their way of thinking said Coun Elliott Their alternative if approved in 1992 could be rejected by next year s council even if it had received provincial funding for that year said the councillor Starting the process now means Town council could spend the next 10 months trying to find alternative ways to meet its fun ding obligations aside from tax increases explained Elliott Residents believe a new arena cannot be put on the shelf any longer because it s only a matter of time before the Town is forced to shut down the existing arena said Elliott There have already been three breaks in the piping so far this year and the winter activity season s not over he explained FOR ASSISTANCE WITH ALL TYPES OF MORTGAGE FINANCING RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CALL DAVE 8734991 Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada NEXT COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27th pm938 pm WEEKS WED THURS EVENINGS SPECIAL MARCH BREAK PROGRAM DAYS March 11 12 14 900 am 338 pm 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S SUITE 302 GEORGETOWN 350000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA