Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 2

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Page I SECTION A Wednesday June IS Crosswalk crash Three out of own cars collided Sunday at 3 IS m on Queen Street and Acton Boulevard Wilfred Kline of and his passenger Patricia Kline 39 were taken to Georgetown Memorial Hospital by ambulance The collision between the two and one Islington drivers occurred when of them stopped for a crosswalk on Queen Street There was damage to the cars Daughter assaulted A year old Georgetown man was charged with minor assault In connection with a domestic dispute Thursday at a The man s 18year old daughter minor cut to the ear during the dispute The Cleaveholm man will be appearing in Milton provincial court July FIDDLING WITH FORD Police alert Hal ton regional police spotted a pickup truck leaving the premises of Motors on Acton a Queen Street with a truck rear cap valued at WOO Three Guelph men In their early were charged with theft over and possession of stolen property They It be ig in Milton provincial court July The Incident occurred Friday at 1 a m Minor assault charge A 29year old Acton man was charged with minor assault Saturday evening after he pushed his common law wife twice and smashed numerous pieces of furniture in their Main Street North home Hal Ion regional police said the man will be appearing In Milton provincial court July IS Woman struck A domestic argument at a Main Street residence in Georgetown resulted in a 28year old an laying a serious assault charge A Mill Street man the separated husband of the woman attended his wife residence and during an argument struck her several times about head and body causing bruises toner arms face and back Halton regional police said The incident occurred May at 45 p m Coppers stolen A Cleaveholm Drive borne was robbed of a coin collection worth 100 Sunday between 30 a m and 3pm regional police said the Georgetown home was entered by forcing a side door There was damage to the door Conference on elderly Halton senior citizens are Invited to attend a special conference about the problems facing today elderly residents The conference will be held June at Sheridan College campus and is sponsored by the Information Committee The fee for the conference is S3 per person and this Includes a lunch and refreshments Brochures with an attached registration form arc available at local libraries and senior citizens dropIn centres For more Information call the District Health Council at Registration for the HlUs recreation department summer activities begins today for ourmanyprogramswhichcommenceMonday July Those Interested can register at the Georgetown office at James Street or in Acton at 40 Mill St between the hours of 30 a and 30 This year it is also possible to register by mail by completing the form found in the Spring and Summer brochure The fees for these programs are very reason able considering the supplies and organized activities which will be provided for the children Lunch hours are supervised but not recommend that your child return home for lunch if possible If you have any questions please attend one of our Parent a where Evening Registration will be taken These events will take place on Tuesday June from at Centennial School in Georgetown and on Thursday June 23 from 79 at McKeniieSmlth Middle School in Acton All parents are invited to meet the summer staff and learn more about our Summer Activities For further information on any of the above please call the Summer Activities Hotline at CXt Battle to vote Battling the frost rat I oris of having to almost your way to the polling booth Brampton Georgetown delegate Betty Fisher seemed to endure a lot Saturday In Ottawa As one of nearly delegates vol ng at the leaders convention at the Ottawa Civ Centre Mrs was on her feet for hours Saturday To cope the I cat the delegates had lo keep moving she sold Waving was one tactic to battle the stagnant and hot air she said Although her pick for a leader John Crosble was defeated after the third ballot Mrs Fisher was pleased the Crosble dele gation helped to stop Joe Clark from winning I was talking with Alan Eagleson from the Clark camp and I said Air Cadets to pay rent Mark Henderson checks bis dad ikj T lluckrt hot rod at the hot rod and car show Sunday held behind Acton High School The show wis sponsored by he Hilton tills Street Machine with awards from breweries With only about remaining In the town a fund for grants commun ily will have took elsewhere for finant support Town general commit turned down a request from the towns library Society for a grant towards a project it hopes to conduct with the Es Historical Soc lety The project will lead lo walk and driving lours passing historically cant sites and buildings Meanwhile request from the Air Cadets Squadron for free use of Cedar vale Community centre was also turned down The squadron had hop ed council would waive rent for the hall about a year to help with its finances Had the rent been waived recreation and parks director Tom ard said that would leave the budget short else where The memo from the Georgetown Legion Branch 120 would have been considered earlier own clerk administrator Ken Richardson told the town general committee Monday night but was lost Auto wreckei s Stockpiled cars violate bylaws By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald Writer A proposed hearing into bylaw violations by two Halton Hills auto wreck firms will wait Until the town bylaw enforce ment officer has a report to lown 11 Itself an unusual step for councillors to take the hearing was proposed by rep Sheldon following a vehe ment call for action against Auto Wreckers of by neighboring residents They say that despite warnings from the town a bylaw officer and condl tions attached to the firm operating license lost January the firm continues to violate town bylaws on which the permit Is based Following council January conditions there was a great flurry of activity in the wrecking yard residents spokes man Mary Shier told the town general committee Monday night But she added It did little to remedy the pro blem of stockpiling the cars They re still much higher than the fence she said The communi has been more than tolerant the time has come for action However lawyer David Page representing Auto Wreckers said that his client has been the victim of perse cution from residents over a very long period of time A June letter written to wrecking yard owner Fred by bylaw enforcement officer Jack Lusty maintains that the fence around the wreck yard Is up to bylaw standards In addition Mr Page said vehicles parked out side the fence arc llcens ed and a part of the firm a day today operations The stockpiling em he added is not a new one but tends to come and go with the Lusty has explain ed that wrecking yards have found it difficult to get rid of scrap metal during the recession The problem is really a social one Mr said We don like wrecking yards but we have to have tl em As of that Monday afternoon residents said cars were still too high above the fence violating the bylaw In tough limes Mrs Shier asked committee does it mean bylaws ore meant to be broken badly bent or for a pun on words scrapped The fence surrounding the yard she said Is a hodgepodge of ted boards and rubble Mrs Shier maintained residents have tolerated problems at the wrecking yard located above the southeast corner of Iho Filth Line and Road for 13 years Auto Wreckers she added has shown an obvious Indifference and outright def tor due notice clerk administrator Ken Richardson told commit tee the committee can hold a hearing as a Jud cinl body term in whether or not lo revoke the operating per mils of businesses viol at bylaws But Coun Mike Arm strong successfully cdagalnsta hearing 1 Mr Lusty who is perating from an Illness has submitted a report on ihe wrecking yard Issue Coun Sheldon had hop ed to hold the hearing June Coun Harry Levy po that one other wrecking yard Watson Auto Wreckers has yet to paint ts fence although it was warned to clean up In January Watson was included In the scope of the proposed hearing Uncle jailed A Georgetown man who pleaded guilty to wound ing his nephew was sent months Jail followed by 12 months probation and abstinence from alcohol consump tion Tuesday morning Michael Blake was sentenced in Mil ton provincial court by Judge W S for stabbing his year old nephew with a knife Dec The domestic dispute arose out of mutual drink and Jealousy over a woman defense attorney Jack told the court He called il extremely unlikely the circum stances would arise again The defense lawyer suggested a three- month Jail term with a drinking clause would bo adequate as it was an Isolated incident ing during a drinking bout Judge Sharpe agreed that the behavior was out of character for Mr Ry all but said the aspect of deterrence had to bo con Mr has since moved to Smiths Falls Funding for landfill site In its efforts to get funding from the province to finance Us search for a new landfill site has talked with Tory James Snow and George Kerr but there t been much contact Burlington a MPP Julian Reed Regional chairman Jack Rait Is was stormed with questions from Mil ton Coun Bill Johnson about why Mr Reed has so far been left out of the discussions of said After second ballot the Clark camp should have they weren t going anywhere she said John speech was probably Ihe best I ve heard from anyone at time Mrs Fisher said considering it one of the highlights of the con vention tee Cream Shirts CustomTailored for Dad Dad II lovo si coke Ico cream Father Day surpr Order one In his favor flavor We II add hts monogram 1 Ask us our new sport Please A place order no Thursday June 16lh ICE STORE Hills Shopping Centre St Georgetown g Daywear Sfeepwear Skirts Loungewear Shorts Tops Swim suits Handbags Pants Accessories SUPER SIDEWALK J BARGAINS OFF REG PRICES PANTS DAYWEAR SKIRT TOPS HANDBAGS SCARVES ACCESSORIES Celled Cage Sl SO Main South CORRECTION In the Father s Day Sate Flyer of June 1 1 8th83 due to manufacturers shortage 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