Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1983, p. 1

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f 8775213 I I I Estate I tNCUST IT trio I J Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 1 866 WEDNESDAY MAY FORD SALES LTD 36iGuiphst 8776928 Highway ALL THE INGREDIENTS OF A GOOD FAIR The Georgetown Optimists itiest know how o throw a stint tilings to Jo and n firework another smash success as bad three Iodic would agree cation candy entiling to boot was thankfully steered teacher pleads guilty By Her Stall Writer A special library etcher at How Public School will be sentenced June on charge of indecent assault John Spearman of Port Credit pleaded guilty Wednesday mom ing In Mil I on provincial court elite charge laid by police ie home he said The issue is brought a crisis Mr I en the younc lid the I Dec 10 at lunihlimc ctl book children t dtughtcr the youth was intrusted hi to tie ire of Mr Winter Mr tin unused to He is led lite libnry and help the do r was I tin him Thl accused kissed the youth and touched him Mr Tie youlh may and told his about the inci the victim name grant Judge W Sharpc Mr Stewart noted that Hit victim older brother gel with l he accused and wit the one win up the milter Tie 1982 mid taught at Me Smith Middle I In before beginning in September Howard Wriggle worth The accused was pay following and the Dec 19a Crown rney John said ten year old mak student who did pari time volunteer In the library had been invited on than otic occasion during last Oct and November a small in the back of the library There ding to the student he was kissed on the lips by the accused She ought it to be true enjoyed the brother mo situation Mr TRIP On one occasion in Nov ember youth was taken to the accuseds cottage In Burnt for a weekeid where hi wis kissed on the lips and incident Ik said the lawyer Rob Stewart representing Mr Winter said tic fads presented by Mr were all admitted to by client except the Dee Mr noted there were complaints from titer children at the school as well Mr Winter was lured by the board of education In Jtnuary board asked for his nation although lie had yet to be convicted Mr Winter subsequent re from the board of in sold this is flic first indecent assault case In volvlng students ever it teacher i a sponge bath by accused denies those accused Mr fuels completely Mr Winter has bathed often the and the children arrangement grew to that request of Mrs Mr would sleep Stewart said There over In the basement of is a ban of publ of Trail bike heaven causes ire GOOD AS GOLD The lion Colds acrobatic team were the Brampton Hying Club headquarters at Cheltenham Monday The Cold and World War One replicas performed a flypast utter which the Golds departed for an at Canada Wonderland The real War Hying at the Branipton Airport opened It doors Monday to the public By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Trail bikes arc to bother residents in at least one part of Georgetown Word complaints raised by homeowners at last Wed night dropIn with Councillors Finn Phil Carney and John McDonald may Indicate only the tip of a much larger concern Trail hikes arc posing a problem not Just in town Poulslrup commented the as well He described one area of concern some open fields in the Ewing and Ontario Streets area as being trail bike heaven and added that he bad heard about children playing in the area being harassed by biker Hut without tougher provincial laws It dlffl cull to crack down on trail bikers who arc trespass and making loo much Help may be on the way a provincial ministry of Iransportatl on and communications spokesman told The Herald Friday Legislation which would require Iwo and I recreatio- 1 vehicles to be licensed has been proposed by MTC staff safety and public information manager Orville so ill It suggests that drivers be over the of and license plat es would be issued when the bikes are registered License plates would lead to the Identity of the on page BEST DEAL Is A CAPITAL Husband in critical condition Woman 44 dies in Trafalgar crash A 44 year old Georgetown woman Is dead and her 46year old husband is In critical condition at Sunnybrouk General Hospital following a single vehicle accident an Trafalgar Road one kilometre north of Avenue Valeric of Avenue sustained fatal Injuries in the crash was pronounced dead on at the Georgetown Memorial Hospital Her husband James was transferred to Sunnvbrook for treatment of serious injuries Sons Chris 12 and Andrew 14 also In the car at the time of the collision were treated and released from Georgetown Memorial Hospital regional police said the accident occurred 11 p m when the vehicle left the roadway sheared off hydro pole rolled over and came to rest upright A police investigation Is hoping to determine the no son ft r he accident away TheOptJniEKtKhavcbrrnpultlngonlheHhow which always ends with a spectacular display of fire works for years left Tucker Peggy and Richards are looking to more fun next year Herald photo by An unselfish hockey mom Scores of saddened resi dents paid tribute to Valerie Stoddart whose funeral was hold in St George Anglican Church In Georgetown following a fatal traffic Occident Wednesday Mrs was by eulogist John mil her future Jim in Toronto TI ey were married in it St Timothys Anglican Church Residents of Drive the St of the first people to settle in Moore Pork when they come to extraordinary Get rgetown 14 years ago woman whose unselfish years she worked had endear part time at the Bra mo to school lea Medictl Clinic and children and residents in most recently was a the Moore ed volunteer driver irk area transporting area young Horn in to England Mrs school was an only Shi also had a distln child Following her quisled with training as a nurse Mrs Georgetown little came to Canada The itre Many in the mid 1960s and even residents will recall her 1975 per as The Good Witch of the Bast In Christmas show V tint year She also played in other GLT hits How The Other Half Lives When We Were Marrl Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll and her last performance as Cooper In Separate Tables by Terence As the sons Chris 12 and Andrew grew older Mrs Stoddart devoted more time to activities involving her children In addition to her work for students she was a hockey mom She was also involved with the Georgetown Cricket Club and the Dancers Mrs Stoddart is ed by her Immediate and her father Region will renew pressure for landfill site funding region will renew pressure on Ihe provincial government to fund per cent of the region ongoing environ mental assessment of Its landfill needs Angered that the assessment costs arc rapidly closing in on SI million regional council last Wednesday ma intaln that because region study will be used as a blue print for others the provincial government should have some responsibility to pay for it Council approved spending another on a further phase of the assessment being carried out by Walker Wright and Young Associates a immediately surrounding the site In 1981 the province ordered the region to use the as a guide for its landfill site search Acts are by the environment ministry Regional chairman Jack Ha Ills solid waste management committee chairman Miller and chief administrative officer Dennis Perl in also been asked to discuss the issue with s three MPPS Tories George Kerr and James Snow and Burlington Liberal MPP Julian Heed only remain landfill site is in Burlington but it due to close next March A site In closed at the end of December 1982 However Coun Miller said the region may con expanding Bur site while it waits for provincial approval a site which will ally be chosen by regional council for the new land fill site In addition to the assessment cosls the region will have to face costs in constructing the landfill site Car collision A yearold Georgetown man was arrested for impaired driving following a collision which caused damage lo his vehicle and caused him minimal injuries Friday at 1 a regional police said the man was driving just north of the double railway tracks on Trafalgar Road when an attempt an oncoming vehicle in his lane put him into he ditch where he hit a pole plat lultai firm based In Toronto About has been spent on he assessment so far since it was launch late last summer Under the terms of the Environmental Assess men Act EAA the assessment Is an stive analysis of alter natives and other con for projects which could have a major Impact on environment The region had hoped to study a site in Milton as a possible new sanitary landfill location under the terms of the Environ mental Protection Act That analysis would have been mainly conccr with environmental In the WHATS INSIDE Sports I Park School wrestles way lo first place Page Features North Contact Centre has been helping people for years All you have do Is call Page disarms man Hospice meeting Family Page lM The police tactical and rescue seized a 22 calibre rife and arrested year old Acton man May IS at approximately The man wus charged with pointing a firearm and dangerous use of a firearm following police Investigation of threatening complaint on Acton a Cameron Street There were no Injuries in he Incident and no shots were fired Police said the man s wife and a male friend of hi family had been threatened following a verbal dispute around m The man was detained In police custody Thursday after his boll hearing Students wash There will bo a student car wash In support of a high school formal this Sunday May from 10 a m until 5pm Sponsored by Zellers and held in their parking lot ears can be washed for a minimum chortle weekends Imagine having look after children at one lime It easy for he Queen Bee See her her workers in action at the Kortrlghl Centre near Klelnburg during the Bee Space program May 14 through August from 1 North Hospice presents a public forum May 30 starling at 8 at Milton and District Hospital The topic will be Widows and Widowers what Ihey need they feel what they face Guest speaker will be Nancy Brown execut director of Family Services Everyone is welcome Admission is free Correction information a In a story Wednesday May 18 on page 13 of The Herald mention was made of a street dance be held Saturday night The street dance Is Friday night and not Saturday Holy Cross activities On Sunday May Holy Cross Church will he sacrament of Anointing of the Sick for those who arc ill In pain or in weak condition because of advanced ago This service will begin at p If ion assistance is required please call BT74661 or The St Vincent Paul Society of Holy Cross Parish will conduct a Green Bag collection of donated new or used clothing during the morning of Sunday May 29 A sullably decorated ruck will be parked In front of the church at Maple Avenue receive all offerings 1 Ions Club members Ron Heft and Fred had their act all buttoned up May as Mr and Mr Pearly King and Queen The two brought he popular competition In London to Georgetown donning pearl bat too decorated suits to charm local union feasting on fish and chips In Die Georgetown 1 Ions Hall Georgetown George In ft lis said he found them to be charming couple Herald photo

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