the HERALD Community News Wednesday July 1991 ACTON SOCIAL SERVICES AND INFORMATION CENTRE doctors are no longer accepting numbers They require a Health Card or they must fill out Health card change now in effect special forms before they can process the billing for your ac count If you still need to applyfor the white and red Health Card you can pick up an application form at Acton Social Services and In formation Centre Willow Street North Acton or call 18002681154 between eight am and nine pm Be prepared to send along a copy of your birth certificate with the form It will take approximately six to eight weeks to process Individual inquiries or further information may be obtained by calling or For Seniors reaching years of age a new card with Plus will be sent automatically six to eight weeks after your te Police warn motorists Nock it or lose it By LISA BOONSTOPPELPOT The Herald The number of valuables Sonia Bujan of Georgetown found in unlocked vehicles at the Georgetown Marketplace Wednesday could have made her a rich person if she didnt have a conscience She had the chance to steal several wallets tennis rackets bikes briefcases cellular phones cameras radios jewellery and power tools that were all left in unlocked cars in plain sight Instead she popped a yellow card reading Lock It Or Lose it in each unlocked car warning the motorist his or her care could just have easily been robbed Miss is a Police Ethnic and Cultural Education Project PEACE student working at the Georgetown station of the Halton Regional Police Service this sum mer She spent all day Wednes day roaming the parking lot at the plaza doing a study on the number of unlocked cars versus locked cars as part of the police services attempt to reduce the number of petty thefts from automobiles in Hills I just cant believe the stuff people leave in the cars in plain view said Miss Bujan who discovered that out of 100 cars parked in the Georgetown Marketplace parking lot were unlocked Even worse 21 per cent of the unlocked cars had valuables in plain view She also checked cars on Guelph Street Main Street and the municipal parking lots downtown Georgetown Heres what she found out of cars parked on Guelph Street 35 were unlocked and 10 of these cars had valuables in plain sight on Main Street eight of the cars she checked were unlocked two had valuable items in sight in the municipal parking lots she found of the 79 cars were unlocked and 18 of them had valuable items in view I think its incredible that peo ple just leave their wallets in the car and dont bother to lock it said Crime Prevention Sergeant Dave Gwilliams He said Halton Hills has a high rate of automobile breakins as does of Region In June and up to July 22 cars parked in Georgetown and Acton were broken into The total value of items stolen was meaning the average value of property lost per each car is Sergeant Gwilliams assigned PEACE student Miss Bugan to in vestigate the breakins with the hope she could find a common location for these breakins so police could assign officers to patrol these areas He said its very difficult for police to catch the person respon sible for the auto break and enters The crime only takes 30 to seconds so the chances of detec tion are very slim he said As in all cases of petty theft nine out of occurrences are crimes of opportunity Thats why hes trying to educate the public with the Lock It or Lose It cards so the public is aware and will hopefully reduce the opportunities for culprits We want people to take precautions like locking the car placing valuables out of sight and parking the car in a garage if they have one he said Vehicle owners or people who park their cars on Guelph Street Reid Street Mill Street and Mountayiview Road should take extra precautions since these are areas often hit by culprits Police Ethnic and Cultural Education PEACE student Bu jan pops a Lock It or Lose It card In an unlocked car at the Regional Police station in Georgetown Miss has been helping Crime Prevention Sergeant Dave investigate how many cars In the area are left unlocked with valuables in sight Herald photo Mirrors Glass Furniture Sliding Mirror Doors si Custom Mirror Installation Glass Replacement IN HOME CONSULTATION AND ESTIMATES g Georgetown 50 OFF Ail Summer Merchandise DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN MAIN ST S 8732851 SAME DAY WINDOW AND SCREEN JSi REPAIR SERVICE Years Experience Custom Mirror Curling Shaping RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RVs AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT DAYS A WEEK Call Paul 519 8532192 Region water restriction program will continue Simon I The Region of Haltons Public Works Department is requesting a Regionwide reduction in the use of municipal water In order to do this is continuing the program of the mandatory lawn watering restrictions Properties with odd numbered municipal addresses eg 1 5 etc will be allowed to water their lawns on odd calendar day eg August l etc Proper ties with even numbered municipal addresses will be allowed to water lawns on even calendar days eg August 2 6 etc Townhouse units where the unit number is included in the municipal address tie no Main Street the unit number will apply ie no is not Main Street Effective immediately this program is being implemented on a Regionwide year round basis for all properties serviced by municipal water supply Private wells and surface water from ponds and streams are ex cluded from this program British Days in Acton A wide variety of colorful displays and exciting activities will be part of the second annual British Days in Acton August 3 and 5 Highlighted at this threeday event be a steam rally held Sunday afternoon A special display of quarter scale working steam English and Canadian Traction Engines by the Hamilton Model Engineering Club will be featured for all to en joy To complement the steam ral ly those attending have an op portunity to see Tony Potters collection of British model trains Gauge Steam Diesel and Electric trains For the creative audience Mississauga artist Margaret Elizabeth will be on hand to meet the public Ms Oxley is a member of the Central Ontario Art Association and Visual Arts She paints mainly watercolor finding the medium ideal for capturing the vibrant tones of the nigged Cana dian terrain as well as the more subtle pastel shades of the gently rolling hills as in her native England Other activities during British Days will include a special show ing of British videos games for the children and musical enter tainment Wetherbys is located at Church Street East in Acton For more information concerning British Day call The introduction of water con servation initiatives such as evenodd day lawn watering restrictions will assist greatly in reducing peak demands and thereby delay the need for plant expansions reservoir construc tion and reduce some operating costs Over the past several years the Region has had extremely high peak flows which drastically lowered our reservoir levels and gave staff serious concerns as to their ability to supply water to the consumer and for fighting purposes This request is being taken as a precautionary step in order to maintain the levels of the reser voirs in Halton in case reserves are required for a major fire or an operating emergency The cooperation of Halton residents in respecting this program would be greatly appreciated The water restriction program does not include the following car washing flower garden and tree water ing by hand water uses via handheld spray nozzles newly placed sodding within maintenance period The water restriction program does include the following all residential commercial and industrial properties all municipal owned proper ties such as schools parks arenas community centres public works facilities etc golf courses using municipal water The program will be enforced by Haltons Public Works staff and a maximum fine of will be assessed on violators found to be contravening this provision of the Regional water use bylaw as amended A water conservation program addresses the sound manage ment of our water resources When one uses only the water which is needed to conduct a task then it generally can be said the conservation of water is being practised CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT CO Phone I 8770109 Mam Street South Georgetown Ontario Police Beat Assault charge An Acton man has been charg ed with assault and will appear in Milton Court Aug 12 Police say the man allegedly struck another man in the face as a result of be ing jealous of his own wife The victim has to be taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where he received stitches for a cut above his right eye Thieves foiled Police believe the same culprits were unsuccessful in breaking into two automobile- related shops between July 25 and 26 The Sunoco Gas Station on Guelph St and the Midas Muffler Shop on St both had broken windows as unknown culprits tried to break in Police say the culprits werent able to get inside the shops and nothing 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