Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 April 1993, p. 3

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1992 Waste reduction award-winner Town of Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller accepted the 1992 Waste Minimization Award from Halton Region chairman Peter “ Pomeroy at Wednesday’s regional council meeting in Oakville. The plaque recognizes the town’s success in waste reduction achieved through several intitiatives includ- ing the town’s program of yard and leaf waste collection. Police Beat Cemetery fence damaged The chain link fence between the Fairview Cemetery in Acton and the condominium buildings beside it was damaged on three consecu- tive nights. Police are still investi- gating the incident which took place between March 23-25. . Stereo stolen A car stereo, valued at $300, was stolen from a locked car near Highway 7 and Winston Churchill Blvd. on March 26. Police are con- tinuing their investigation., headline - Suspended license A 36 year-old Georgetown man was charged with impaired driving after being stopped by police Saturday night. The man, who was swerving across both lanes, had been driving with a suspended license. Spot-check dodged Police charged a 22 year-old Georgetown man with impaired driving and with having over 80 milligrams of alcohol in his blood- stream Saturday night. The man had attempted to avoid a spot- check when he was stopped. Fail to remain - Saturday night, the side door of a black Honda Civic was slammed into by another automobile on 5 Side Road, causing $500 damage. ~s he passenger of the Civic was still in the car and called police despite the suspects pleas not to do so. The investigation is continuing. Verbal assault A Georgetown woman was ver- bally threatened by her former hus- band when she went to pick up the children who were spending the past weekend with their father. The man attempted to physically restrain her from leaving, but was not successful. Police cautioned the man but did not lay charges. Quick scam A man went into Lakeview Coavenience in Acton and ran out a few minutes later with a carton of cigarettes. The cashier had laid the carton down on the counter and turned to get a lighter, when the young man fled. Police are investi- gating the incident. LOTTERY courtesy of Convenience FICIAL Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 Region Briefs The leaf collection program was introduced on a trial basis in the fall of 1991 and was expanded last year to include both leaf collection in the fall and yard waste collection in the i Water connection deferred In response to a recommendation from Halton Hills regional council- lor Marilyn. Serjeantson, regional council agreed Wednesday to defer a proposal asking Peel Region to consider an interim water pipe con- nection from its Meadowvale Reservoir to Halton. Serjeantson asked for a deferral to allow time for regional staff to make a presen- tation about the proposed connec- tion to councils of the two commu- nities most affected by the propos- al, Halton Hills and Milton. Burlington Mayor Walter Mulkewich also suggested a defer- ral is appropriate because request- ing water from Peel could be seen as pre-empting work being con- ducted by the study team working on the Halton Urban Structure Review, whichis considering both short-term and long-term water supply options for Halton. Road closure okayed Maple Avenue In Georgetown, (Regional Road 11) will be tem- porarily closed April 24 to allow for a soapbox derby between Delrex Blvd. and Main Street. The races, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon , will feature sev- eral flat-top racers designed and built by senior elementary school students from across Halton. They are part of a program arranged for the Halton Technical Olympics being hosted this year by Georgetown District High School. Although regional staff recom- mended denial of the road closure, the region’s planning committee and regional council granted approval Wednesday. Staff were concerned about traffic re-routing and inconvenience to motorists resulting from the road closure. However, regional chairman Peter Pomeroy said any inconveniences could be handled competently by town staff. BUY NOW & SAVE BEST PRICES EVER 14" Colour TV SALES and SERVICE M TV. 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