Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1991, p. 1

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YOU WIN With Quality Brand Name Furnishings All At Wholesale Prices Ontario Chesterfield Aula LIVING LIGHTING GEORGETOWN 2450uxpiist 4168732996 Hydro Commission after freeloaders ByBENDUMMETT The Herald Halton Hills Hydro Commis sion is fed up with being nice Friday the Commission revok ed an interim policy giving those with an outstanding hydro bill a limited amount of power Under normal circumstances if a bill goes unpaid alter a certain amount of time that customers power is turned off The policy allowed these same customers to receive a limited amount of power for heating and to operate a lamp or two The policy which was ed earlier this year in response to the hard economic times peo- are experiencing was to be in place until May Region applauded by province Pleasing is the word John Mackay Region Director of Waste Management used to describe the provincial Halton received last week for its work in waste reduction Region was one of dozens of Ontario individuals groups and municipalities com mended last week by Ontario En Minister Ruth at the Recycling Council of On Awards Night in Toronto beat out other finalists Peel and for the award for outstanding waste reduction in the category of municipalities with over 100 people Mr Mackay said the award is pleasing especially since Peel has an excellent waste reduction program m the area of industrial Barbara president of local environmental group Pro tect Our Water Environmental Resources POWER com the group encourages the recognition of Halton and the work the Region has done in the area of recycling She also said however Halton has not done enough in the area of encouraging the commercial in and institutional sectors to reduce the amount of garbage these sectors are producing Mr agreed Halton could introduce more waste reduction and recycling pro grams aimed at these sectors The political will is there said Mr Mackay but the money is currently not available Special Anniversary Congratulatory plaques from regional provincial and federal government were sent to Harry and in Acton who celebrated their wedding anniversary with family and friends at Knox Presbyterian Church In Acton Sunday afternoon Herald photo The Sultan of Acton Having two beautiful women dance for t High School students his character the Sultan something Matthew Bailey can boast of experlenc treats it as a regular occurrence The dancers are everyday But in the play Don t Drink the Julia Prentice left and Heather Herald Water to be performed and b Lisa Boonstoppel Pot Police will crack down on pornographic videos By LISA BOONSTOPPELPOT The Herald The store manager of Georgetown s Adult Only Video store could be up for a tougher rap than other store managers in if possession of obscene material charges are laid against him Individual crimes have in dividual relevance to the areas where the charges are laid said media relations officer for Halton Regional Police Sergeant Carey Smith The judge has to make the call on how to sentence keep- Police lay sex charges A 40yearold Georgetown man has been charged with sexual In and invitation to sex touch by Regional Police The- charges were laid in con nection with the testimony of a six yearold girl who alleged the accused touched her private parts says police The man also allegedly forced the girl to touch his privates on at least one police revealed The suspect was arrested at his residence April 7 taken to Division in Georgetown where he was remanded to Hamilton Detention Centre He was releas ed on bail Monday to ap pear in Milton Court May 6 ing in mind the standards of the community He explained that standards in a community such as Georgetown would likely differ from standards in a community such as Brampton People here aren t going to put up with the kind of stuff like stop joints as the people in Brampton would he said That affects how people are sentenced since the judges job is to be in touch with the com munity As of Tuesday morning no charges had been laid against store managers of the Adult Only Video stores in but in a press release issued last Thurs day police said charges are pen ding against the store managers at each location Stores are located on Guelph St in Georgetown Speers Rd in Upper Middle in Burlington and Plains East in Burlington They are still open for business Store franchise owner Randy of Kitchener will be charged with distribution of obscene material possession of obscene material for the purpose of sale and possession of obscene material for the purpose of ren ting according to police Search warrants for all the stores were executed simultaneously by the Regional Police Drugs and Morality Bureau A quantity of video tapes and business documents were seized in Halton as well as 18 other locations across Southern Ontario Sergeant Smith said police had previously warned the stores to stop carrying several movie titles on their shelves Movies con to be obscene by police are listed by Project a joint Ontario Provincial Police and Metro Unit that investigates s investigation team headed by Detective Sergeant Graham Barnes said the movies exhibited some kind of explicit sex not compatible with com munity standards Since he hasnt viewed the tapes he t say Cont don Page An Inside Look School Horn 14 Pots Belt 2 Komi Km 19 Community Foram 2 LtgkmUaes 1B Bosoms IT Sonnco luttm Editwtil 10 Spoils 1MB Forum Foams s IB Opinion 11 EntOftsmmont IB Portrait 11 Tbestro MB 13

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