Friday July IS KB Wrecker faces charges A local wrecking yard faces charges for viola tions of the town licens ing bylaw Ha I ton Auto Wreckers or Limenouse was singled out at Monday nights council meeting Tor vio lation which range from unkempt fences to stock piling cars too high Council decided to have bylaw enforcement Jack Lusty press charges rather than hold a special tribunal to decide whether or not to rcioke the firm license Esquesing Pam Sheldon failed to convince council to hold he In bun arguing that Auto Wreckers has had ample opportunity to make the changes As she described pro blems at the wrecking yard Acton Coun Dave Whiting warned that she may be giving evidence which should be heard only at he time of the tribunal With the information Sheldon was hand Ing out at the moment he said he t sit on a tribunal CHANGE BYLAW Instead councillors opted to press charges under the existing cens ing bylaw Coun Sheldon said the fence around the wreck yard Is not of solid structure as outlined in the bylaw but made of a mixture of materials In addition some vehicles have been left outside the yard when they probably should have been behind Mr Lusty said the town can present charges or a hear the first day of every month at Milton county court Meanwhile a request from another wrecking yard owner to waive the stockpiling regulation for nut months was turned down by council Dave Humphrey of Watson Auto parts said the market for scrap metal Is expected to pick up by that lime and he can unload stockpiled cars at a better price With current slump scrap metal he said he to lose to lis per ton If he has to get rid of the wrecked vehicles Mr Humphrey said the cars are neatly placed within the fence and arc con pacted by a crusher Francais pour vous Once again this summer the Hills Recreation Deportment is running a French Summer Activity Centre will bo held at George Kennedy Public School in Georgetown The sessions will run from July IB to August The program includes French songs games stories and movies Also included in the program arc scheduled swims crafts and a special event The program is geared towards children of five to twelve yean old with good speaking abilities in French If you are Interested In learning more activities in French register now For more information on the program please cxt S3 THINKING The cat family took part la a paper recently George Kennedy Public School Holding bag puppet Martin Oliver back practised hit lion miller Shiroo I Both were taking part In the parks and recreation propam at the Hera I J photo Intervene in tussle A dispute between two Georgetown men at the Tavern on Mtli Street got physical Saturday at II 30 a m One man was punched on the mouth cutting his upper lip regional police said no charges were laid but the matter is under investigation Tractor vandalized A Case bulldozer owned by an Acton contractor was illegally tampered with causing damage to the machine Greg Tucker told regional police an unknown substance had been poured into the injector pump overnight July Mr Tucker reported the problem to pol Thursday The was on Sideroad and Fourth Line Truck fire There was damage to a truck July on Georgetown Main Street North Nobody was hurt In the fire for which fire fighters haven determined a cause The truck fire took place at 10 a m and nobody was hurt Lawn mower blaze A riding lawn mower filled up with gas caught fire July when it was started up There was damage to the mower belonging to a Georgetown resident at Lot Concession Specters win pair The Glen Williams Specters rode the long ball to victory over Alton In Inter County Fastball League Wednesday night The first batter of the game Glen third sacker Tim Fields gave the Specters a 14 lead when he smacked a round Two outs later pitcher Jeff Haines singled and he moved to third on an error erry Haines then delivered his brother with an RBI single Next time around the Specters added two more First baseman Mike Reynolds unloaded a two- run shot with Jackie Bergman aboard Pitcher Haines surviv a shaky second inning In which he gave up a Wilklns and three straight singles after that to register a seven- hit perform nee for the win Tuesday night in the Glen the Specters thrill the home town fans by pushing across four runs With the Specters trail Ing 1 Jeff mines was hit by a pitch to lead off the inn later Terry Haines singled to keep the home town hopes Paul Mastalcrz drew a base on balls to load the bases and Dwayne Hatcher connected for an RBI single Fields became the hero Tax refunds en route You won have to wall much longer for your income tax refunds If you haven I received them already As of July Revenue Canada says some three million tax forms have yet been completed But the department staff of experts and account ants is hoping to finish an average of one million forms per week Ail refunds should be in the mall by mid August Truck stolen A 1970 Chevrolet El Camlno truck stolen from a parking lot on Acton 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