THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1996 BACK FROM THE BRINK! About 30 new Beavers were invested Wednesday night at Joseph Gibbons Public School. The Beavers and leaders are members of the First Georgetown Colony which, only a year ago, was on the verge of extinction. District Commissioner John Rothwell is largely credited with reviving the Colony. From left: District Commissioner John Rothwell, Joey Leon, Michael Johnston, Brian Thoms, Ashley Gibson and Rebecca Campbell. (Jamie Harrison photo) 28th Anniversary Insert You'll find many new designs and special prices in our 28th Anniversary Sale Flyer, inserted in today's edition of The Georgetown Gemini. GEORGETOWN LIVING LIGHTING NEWS TIPS? CALL US AT THE GEMINI! 877-1113 FREE WASTE DISPOSAL AT CONTAINER STATION (Up to 150 kg Only With Coupon) Halton Waste Management Site 5400 Highway # 25 (7 km's North of #5 Hwy.) Coupons will only be available from Monday, October 28, 1996 to Saturday, November 9, 1996. However, coupons can be redeemed until Saturday, November 23, 1996. Hours of Operation: Monday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Coupons can only be obtained when you drop off materials at the Waste Management Site for the: © HALTON/AMITY REUSE CENTRE (eg. books, toys, clothing, small appliances) AND / OR © HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT (eg. paint, stains, oll, fuels, pesticides, car batteries, propane tanks) NO COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL LOADS ACCEPTED THE COUPON IS NOT REDEEMABLE ON LOADS IN EXCESS OF 150 KG. ee LIMIT OF ONE COUPON amity" PER HOUSEHOLD PLEASE Glen school gets reprieve, Limehouse maybe not so fortunate Cont. from Page 1 main chopping block any more, but will make our pitch to the Board at the Nov. 19 meeting," Racinsky ex- plained on Saturday. At Monday's Town gen- eral committee meeting, Glen Williams school council vice- chair, Mimi Burdett, sug- gested that the Town should tell the board that it's not opposed to the disposal of Wrigglesworth or Speyside schools with the exception of the Wrigglesworth soccer fields. The superintendent's council did not recommend selling the soccer fields at McKenzie-Smith Bennett Public School because there is no market for the 7.4 acre property, which has been deemed surplus by the Board. No teaching positions will be lost by the moves but there will be some reductions in the number of principals, sec- retarial and custodial staff. Trustees were briefed on the proposed accommodation report on Monday night and are expected to make final decisions on land sales and school closures in Decem- ber. The week of November 18 to 21 has been set aside by the Board to hear public del- egations and the Board will travel to Acton on Tuesday, Nov. 19 for a meeting at Acton High. NEWSSHORTS Partied too hearty Halton Regional Police constables arrested a Geor- getown man following a complaint ofa disturbance at a Dayfoot Drive house party, Friday. Police report that an 18-year-old male was ar- rested after police tried to disperse a large crowd of partygoers after neighbours complained about the noise. According to police, the man became com- bative when placed in the back seat of the police car, kicking out the car window. He now faces charges of causing a disturbance, uttering threats and mischief. He is due to appear in court Nov. 25. Stunned thief? A Charles Street couple was more than a little surprised when a young man walked into their home, turned and fled, Oct. 27, at 1 am, police report. The witnesses described him as a white male, 5'6", heavy set, with unkempt hair and wearing track pants. Rock through window Police were called to investigate a case of willful damage after a Norton Crescent resident awoke to find that someone had thrown a rock through the window of the cab of his pick-up truck, Oct. 24. Police report that the resident heard a distur- bance outside around midnight, but chose not to investigate. Damage is estimated at $400. DID YOU KNOW? Penalties for drunk driving vary from nation to nation? In Australia when someone is arrested for driving while impaired, it is not uncommon for the community news- paper to run a column on the front page headlined, "He's drunk and he's in jail ... " Ween choosing a cellular don't talk to strange be Re aca ee on eee ee ee ae eg two names you need to know: Motorola and Cantel Amigo, Motorola i es aaa Mg PU ae ea ce ec eel ee eg ieee ener see A ee URS UR ae OMe MOM Ree sein eRe Re ORG am Lutein Me eee aeRO EC Riu am Rr tet Pee Regine wre ing cry oe Canada's | carer be Ces lg Haltel Communications Inc 265 Guelph St. Georgetown -Tel:(905)873-3310