Page 2 THE HERALD Wednesday March 1991 Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 91 Fire Information 1 33 Police NonEmergency Hospital 8770111 Distress Centre 8771 21 1 en car recovered Regional Police say a Buick Regal coups found severelydamaged on Sixth Line north of 10 Sideroad March was a stolen vehicle The car which was reported stolen on the same day as the accident was northbound on Sixth Line police say when it left the roadway struck hydro pole and continued to travel north before comiraj to- rest in the southbound lane Police laid no charges since they havent determined who the driver of the vehicle was or who stole the car Came to blows Police charged an Acton and a Bolton man with causing a distur bance by fighting after a verbal disagreement between the two men in an Acton hotel turned physical Saturday night Police say the pair were arguing and took the fight outside of the hotel Both men sustained minor in juries Police arrived and ar rested men who were described by police as intox Break and enter An all night party at a 1st Line Moffat home turned into a break and enter Friday night police say The female owner of the home left at 11 30 a m to bring some of the partiers home and when she returned she found the rear door open and worth of stereo equipment and elec tronic equipment stolen police say Police are continuing their investigation Hockey cards stolen Police believe unknown youths who are avid hockey card traders may be responsible for a break and enter at a Georgetown store where three valuable hockey cards were stolen Friday Police say the culprits smashed a small hole in the front door glass m order to enter the business Once inside cash Scratch and Win lottery tickets and numerous hockey cards including a second year Wayne Gretzky worth over 140 were taken Total value of the property is estimated at police say Restaurant breakin Thieves who couldn t resist a piece of chocolate cheesecake were responsible for a break and enter at Golden Heart Restaurant in Acton Friday Police say unknown culprits smashed a brick through the front door glass to enter the restaurant Once in side the premise was ransacked Before leaving the establish ment the culprits removed a chocolate cheesecake from the fridge topped it with whipped cream and ate a quarter of the cake before stealing cases of beer 20 steaks and one laundry bag Police are still investigating the break and Awakened by intruders Boliee say unknown intruders woke up a resident of the house they were attempting to burglarize Thursday night Police say a female resident of the home was awakened by a loud thump in her basement and she got up to investigate Police say the resident went to the basement to search for the source of the noise and discovered eight bottles of beer one bottle of light rum and some canned food had been stolen Police are investigating Car breakin Police report a Georgetown womans car was broken into while parked at OTooIes Restaurant in Georgetown Friday night A blue overnight bag containing per belongings worth was stolen The next day a Georgetown man found a bag fit ting this description in Moore Park Plaza and it to the Georgetown police station Car vandalized Police say unknown persons caused 450 damage to a Georgetown womans Chevrolet Saturday night when they took a sharp object and scratched the hood and drivers side of the car Coin box theft Police report 60 worth of coins were removed from two Globe and Mail newspaper boxes situated at Maple and Guelph St last Thursday Police say unknown persons folded back the sheet metal of the box and used a stick with an adhesive on the end to remove the coins Police are still working on the case Home ransacked An Acton couples home was ransacked and burglarized Thursday between 6 30 and 9 a m Two businesses are also located in the home and one business a flower ship was also ransacked Unknown culprits responsible for the mess also stole worth of cash and jewellery Police are continuing to investigate the break and enter Vehicles entered Police say several cars parked near the GO Station were entered overnight Saturday but no items were stolen from the vehicles Tree knocked down Police are looking for the per sons responsible for knocking a tree with an estimated value of to the ground in Joseph- Gibbons Park Sunday A Georgetown woman living near the park heard a noise early Sun day morning and observed an auto exiting the park Police are continuing their investigation SPRING INTO SAVINGS fertilizer sale- 20 Kg 1064 g C0MtsnM 15 Kg 3248 ConnieooiP g20M 15 Kg Organic BaMd Com WW 20 Kg 1448 CnareSSOH OPEN EASTER WEEKEND CALL FOR HOURS Nurseries Garden Centre 8783852 3 Km North A Km West Trafalgar on Community Forum Whats your opinion on Sunday shopping Thelma Acton I like having the stores open but I am only a shopper not a worker Noel Georgetown Im not against Sunday shopp ing used to shop regularly Sun days its my grocery shopping Jim Georgetown I dont think Sunday shopping is necessary I think that if its available people will find other days to shop If the stores are dosed Sunday it gives people a chance to have their one day off a week NDP accused of flip- flopping Continued from Page 1 said in an interview that she doesnt know what would give the groups the idea the govern- ment is backing away from the antiincineration stance it held while in opposition I dont know what would have given anybody that idea Ive made it very plain publicly since I became minister that I dont favor incineration of municipal solid waste she said Gner said she cannot comment on that part of the Environmental Assessment Boards decision on the Halton Region landfill site which deals with energy waste incineration Thats a decision that was made by the Environmental Assessment Board and a decision that stands Whether Halton in fact moves toward doing that is another question and one that 1 cant comment on at the mo ment Grier said There was no indication as to when Halton should pursue an energy from waste option Gner said If they choose to go that way that would be a bridge I would cross at that time As you know my proposal is that they get serious about reduction and re use and I hope they will never need to even consider an cmerator said Asked if she would ever allow any new incineration to go ahead pointed again to her per sonal views that it should not and said the government is discuss ing it and I will have an an nouncement to make in the near future Pressed on why she could not make that announcement right away if the governments policy had not changed she said it was because one learns as minister that it is never as simple as just declaring by fiat that this is whats going to have to be done Were part of a government there are a whole lot of different considerations theres a whole lot of history that has happened and policy preparation that goes on Im not backing off incinera Im saying I am not yet ready to make a government an nouncement on that issue Gner said A letter sent out by the govern ment to Onllia environmen talfsts and signed by an autopen in Premier Bob Raes name said wrongly that he favors tion Gner said As far as this partys concern ed it incineration option is not one that we favored and as minister I have not favored it for the disposal of municipal waste she said Antiincineration opponents should not read anything into the fact that she is talking with Energy Minister Jenny Carter Grier said Im talking with the minister of energy because as a minister one talks with all the other ministries who have roles to play and under the previous govern this issue rested with the minister of energy she said Homemade Light lunches and desserts Small catered dinners arranged Special dessert orders Licenced under LCBO Main SI S MonSal95 416873 Closed Sun Learn to Drive and Survive with Young Drivers of Canada NEXT 4 WEEK COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY APRIL 10th 630938 pm 16 MOUNTAINVIEW RD S SUITE 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