Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1991, p. 2

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THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday POLICE BEAT Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 1 Fire Information 8771 1 33 Police Non Emergency 878551 1 Hospital 8770111 Distress Centre 8771 1 Birthday money stolen Halton Regional Police report a young Georgetown boys birth day money from his grandmother was stolen out of a birthday card between March and Police say the boy got his birthday care from the Georgetown Post Office inside a torn envelope When he looked inside for the expected from Grandma it was gone Police are investigating the possibility that a postal worker may have stolen the money Spoiler stolen Police suspect heavy fog Tues day night allowed unknown culprits to steal a spoiler from a 1991 Honda Prelude parked in the front lot at Georgetown Honda Police say the culprits smashed the side of the car popped the trunk and stole the spoiler which was attached to the trunk Damage is estimated at Parts stolen Police report worth of parts were stolen from a GM pickup truck parked at York Auto Wreckers Hills over night last Police say unknown persons removed a radiator hood and the left and right fenders from the truck Left accident scene Police say an Acton man who had no driver licence left the scene of a single vehicle accident at 22 Sideroad and on March Police say the man was driving a Pontiac on 22 Sideroad when he approached a curve in the road and lost control of the car going into the ditch The car was severely damaged and the driver fied the scene and did not report the accident Police charged the man with fail Ing to report an accident along with an unnamed charge under the criminal code of Canada Tools stolen Police say unknown suspects broke the lock from an Acton tool shed and removed property March 17 Police say three toolboxes and three cardboard boxes filled with tools worth ap proximately were stolen Police are continuing their in Barn breakin Six saddles and corresponding bits and bridles worth 700 were stolen from an isolated horse barn in Georgetown between Oct 30 and March Police have no suspects Fire Calls Halton Hills firefighters say they had no calls in connection with the severe wind storm Wednesday night but were called out to two small fires earlier in the evening At 5 p the department was called lo extinguish a car fire on Park Avenue in Georgetown Firefighters say the filler cap t place to cover the tank and suspect the oil caught fire Damage to the Buick Skylark owned by a woman is estimated at 2 500 Later in the evening at 9 29 p m firefighters were called to a Queen Street home in Georgetown where a pot of wax melting on the stove had caught fire Firefighters say there was no damage and they ven the house before returning to the station Scotsdale Farm still in running Continued from lions on the sjx preferred sites by last fall but needed funding to pay for the report was delayed Ms Hart She said the recess on had hit with full force by the tune funding was made available Funding for the consultants report was provided by the pro vince and the orchestra TSO ad ministration is also seeking other sources of income said Ms Hart She specify the consul sfee If the summer home is established the orchestra will perform three evening concerts a week said Ms Hart Because the home has to be financially in dependent each concert will be required to attract between and 5 people she explained This past summer Ken Owen Land Resource Manager for Credit Valley Conservation predicted Scotsdale Farm would make the shortlist The CVCA manages the farm property I fully expect the site lo make the short list because it meets or exceeds the criteria he said at the time Other sites affected by the delay include property owned by University a location in the Rouge Valley and several locations in the Niagara Area Told of the delay Tuesday Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller said he t surprised However he is still hopeful that Scotsdale Farm will be con sidered for the summer home once the project is back on track I m very desirous for the or chestra to make its home here said Mayor Miller There would be a lot of social beneifts for the area he concluded Passive Reducing Salon 10 SESSIONS ta50 8734907 Entrance Georgetown FREEFREEFREE BUY Bain and Hand Towel Get Washcloth FREE Emerald Me Bedroom 8732753 at Eggdrop contest Teacher Evan Robinson almost made scrambled eggs after accidentally tipping this raw egg out of it packaging However student Joel Higgins caught the egg which had just survived a fall from the roof of Park Public School during the school annual eggdropping contest held Wednesday mom Ing Mr Robinson and Joel got the messy job of checking whether the boxes contained scrambled or whole eggs after the fall The pair with the almost unbreakable egg were Geoffrey Bahr and Greg CuUough Best engineered box was by Ryan and David King while Candy Creasy and Amanda Edwards won best decorated egg Herald photo by Lisa Pol Milton expansion Continued from Page I Committee s recommendation calls for a group of businesses headed by Torontobased Hem son Consulting Limited to carry out the study on expanding Milton s water servicing According to a staff report on the choice of consultants the study s million tag will be split down the middle between the province and the Region taxpayers however won t be required to bear any of the Region s share It will be paid by the developers who benefit from Milton having additional water servicing capacity Regional Treasurer Joe told the committee However Regional Burlington Councillor Pat McLaughlin pointed out Halton taxpayers wdl bear the cost if Milton is unable to expand its water servicing capacity or if it chooses not to ex pand the service The latter outcome is unlikely since it is Milton that has en couraged the Region to deter mine the feasibility of growth in Milton DROP IN SEE OUR NEW SPRING ARRIVALS MY GENERATION 8732851 Learn to Drive and Survive with Young Drivers of Canada NEXT 4 WEEK COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY APRIL 10th 630938 pm 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S SUITE 302 GEORGETOWN 350000 GRADUA RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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