Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1985, p. 2

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Page I A THE HERALD Wednesday February 13 Charged for drug trafficking Continued from Page two counts of traf ficking cannabis resin and possession of mari juana Tina Overland trafficking marijua na Robert trafficking LSD and broach of probation Joseph Frost two counts trafficking cocaine Acton residents Logan traf ficking cannabis resin Theresa Jones 19 traf ficking cannabis resin Robert 28 trafficking In a con roll drug and possession of marijuana Samuel Schonnop trafficking LSD and trafficking cannabis resin James Jordan trafficking cannabis resin Ran Turkosz 24 two counts of trafficking cannabis resin William MacKenzie possessi on for the purpose of trafficking cannabis resin Glen two counts trafficking cannabis resin and poss ess I on for the purpose of trafficking cannabis resin Allan two counts trafficking cannabis resin Janice Williams trafficking LSD Garnet Trow bridge IB trafficking cannabis resin and breach of probation residents charged ire Terrence trafficking and trafficking marijuana Frederick Penny two counts of trafficking marijuana possession for the purpose of traf ficking cannabis resin and possession of mari juana Sharon Hill possession tor the purpose of trafficking cannabis resin and pos session of marijuana Donald two counts of trafficking speed David Bird 31 trafficking marijuana and possession of Debbie possession of mari juana and possession of hashish Peter possession of mari juana Ian Stone 34 possession of marijuana residents charged are Timothy Spurrell trafficking cannabis resin Robert three counts of trafficking heroin and possession of cannabis resin Tracy Ennls possession of cannabis resin For schools 55 budget rise proposed HEART Andrew and Krltty Wiltshire both four years old share a Valentines moment and display some Valentines Day artwork at the party held for the at Georgetown Library Saturday afternoon Herald Staff Members of Haltons board of education finjnee committee poured over he proposed school budget page by page Monday night Under trustee Bill Harrison as chairman and trustee Bev Vola as vicechairman the committee will be reviewing a total budget proposal of Thats a 5 percent increase over last year The committee first met Feb and there were discussions on adjustments required limitations the administration has to work with and where the differences are from lost year said Hon Warren assistant superintendent of business services The board wont be receiving any Informati on from the province about their share of funding until late February or early March said Ron Warren It questionable whether the province Will come through with anything much better than last Mr Warren said Last year provincial grants went up eight tenths of one per cent or 238 Stereo stolen An with an estimated value of has led to a charge of possession of stolen properly against a year old Victoria Avenue woman in Acton The stereo had apparently been obtained by another party but was found in the woman possession Stolen plates A man who was attempting to tow a snowmobile with his 1973 Plymouth has been charged with possession of stolen plates by regional police The 39 year old Georgetown resident was in ihe vicinity of 10th Line at the time of the charge Feb Impaired driver A year old ram a lea man has been charged with care and control of a motor vehicle while his was impaired after his 1985 Chevrolet Celebrity ended up on top of a four foot high snow bank on Street In Georgetown Sunday morning Weigh scales theft Georgetown District High School has reported ihe theft of seven weigh scales value at approximately St after entry to the school was fi last Thursday evening Narcotics charge A routine vehicle check by regional police has resulted in a possession of narcotics charge against an Acton man A small amount of marijuana was found In Ihe vehicle on Mill Street in Acton Feb 9 Amplifier missing An radio and amplifier were taken from a vehicle parked on Confederation Boat Monday night The system token from a locket car is valued at approximately cassettes missing A total of cassettes with on approximate value or were taken from a locked vehicle on Mullen Place in Georgetown Sunday night Stereo thieves Stereo thieves were unsuccessful in an attempt to take a unit from a parked vehicle on Mountainvlew Road on Sunday night About damage was done to the stereo after the car was entered signs might be removed Herald The sign proclaiming Halton Hills to be an ami drinking and driving community Is due to come down March 14 Located on Trafalgar Road near Slderoad 15 the sign was put up by the and driving committee Jan 14 for a two month period Coun Sheldon chairman of the committee that bought sign and got regional permission to put it up wants the sign to be up permanently The region granted permission for it to be up for only two months The signs are In fact largest and most visible focus of the whole campaign she told councillors Monday night We felt the cost to erect the signs were prohibitive if theyre only for two months Coun Sheldon said A second sign is up on Guelph Street at the top of Nerval hill as you enter Georgetown This is the only town in all of Canada with the exception of Red Deer Alberta that has such a sign she noted Coun Mike Armstrong said he had some reservations about Ihe signs staying up til Lord knows when Native bead work At Crawford Lake Sunday youll get a to sec a bead work demonstration from Audi Shes working from and she will show how native craft with beads and For more information coll Associate Tax Consultants im DO ST GEOHGETOWN 8772217 Funds rejected for hygienist Italian doesnt intend to bow to provincial law when it comes to dental health That s the stance regional councillors took last week when the medical officer of health informed I hem that they are contravening the law nol having a dental visiting schools to dental health Regional chairman Peter said he wants Premier Frank Miller reconsider this mandatory requirement that there be dental screening examinations noting Is having trouble finding the money to put such a program into operation Hills councillors Mike Armstrong Dave Whiting Jake Kulken and Mayor Miller voted against budgeting for a hygienist in 1385 Coun John McDonald was absent A was estimated to cost the region MARCH BREAK STAFF The Rec will be holding an activity week in Acton during March Break If you are a high school student who enjoys working with children and are available for the entire week pick up an application for supervisors position from the Recreation Office Mill Street East trial will resume Feb 25 call by other officers charges were aid By MAGGIE HANNAH He saw only two door- including public Herald Special mcn and Acton pub charged considering Ihe number ting police with drunken- involved there Desmond ess on premises will should have been at least president of the rcturn to court Feb lve experienced men company said he for the third day of Its mailable for crowd con was on duty during trol visit and KAAN Investments Thero there was a lot of Ltd operating the Sit- milling about outside the noise and profanity in N Bull Pub Mill Street P raanv titles lne although he Actonwaschargedafter glasses In their hands said that was part of the a near riot In July he band bem The incident look place concerned both with the Julv ihe drunkeness inside the The building is not air with ha he added band drunken crowd outside many of the patrons When Regional tav Police officers visited Patrons were walking more intoxicated than the pub they felt with drinks Ihird to onehalf the patrons were drunk floor and hanging oyer had issued only Shi Michael Eocrelt lne floor failing tickets for the show lh drinks in their Since some of the patrons in the pub when he visited It following a Computer planning An updated version of a five year plan for the use of computers in schools will be presented to the board of Education tomorrow The Computer Adviso ry Committee was esta blished to assist in moni toring the expansion and use of computers in Hal ton schools Some of the projects worked on by the committee Include analyzing data on student demand for com puter courses request input from a variety of interested individuals and groups and review ing the method of imple menting computers in elementary schools The five year plan lists a scries of goals and objectives for different school levels hands he said The patrons music was very loud and couples who had to work here was a lot of yelling the following day he estimated the crowd had jUfJCJi CHARITY lkc topped to by the there he said time the police arrived Sgt Eacrett said the He noted he is really began rounded by neighbors when a drunken who enjoy throwing started a fight when he large parties and if is was being ejected very common to have During the disturb- peopiegctdrunkatthese which followed the parlies stagger out into ejection of Jack Evans a the alley beside his crowd poured out mises and look as If they of the pub into the Street were leaving his place A major portion of that There is nothing he can crowd was highly Into- do about these Sgt said adding objects Mr and three were thrown at cars and other officers In the windows and street signs company Ronald were broken Fisher and Eacrett said about Jack Neinen have been 14 officers were called in charged personally as from Acton George- well as the company town Milton and Oak The trial began in Sep- ville lo quell the and 11 people Courtesy were arrested A total of Mere ury For boon loS rocking chain and forth In the Centennial Public School gym last November Friday the school presented a cheque for I3m 21 to the North Distress taxidermist Centre Presenting the cheque were students seated left to right Scott Van Vat Sabo 11 and Tanya Hackman Teachers Peter Gardner led and Chris Logan right organised the roeka thon which made the donation to Distress Centre director Irene Maclarcn possible Herald photo Dumping garbage Continued from page Mulkcwlch said the report coordinated consultants Walker Wright Assoclat n Lid leaves a lot of questions have to be examined in detail I vc watched enough wcvlcrns to know that when youre in some thing for a long haul and going through a you keep your powder dry he said The councillor noted despite complex engineering and techno logy to establish a regional Energy From Waste planl incinerate there was opposition Regional council came to conclusion there wire no good sites for an Energy From Waste plant cither Mulkewich said Planning and public works chairman Anne Mulvalc said the region had was an accepted concept and the nubile preferred it to We wero surprised to find lhat il wasnl on embraced concept she Mild It showed power or public lo back industry Into a turner soy we wont proceed Canada in Oak bucked out of the project following public opposition last year Until the public is Ihe region cannot proceed with an Energy Horn Waste plant Coun said The reality is we had no choice regarding Coun Mulvalc Whats new Mountsberg Join Jim Jackson a talented taxidermist and woodcarver he exhibits some of his prize winning pieces at the conservation area near Jim has won many awards for his work and has gained recognition as a woodcarver at the N E Hes at Mountsberg Feb 17 from m Cull 8784131 weekdays for more information PSYCHIC RESPONSE Home from hospital By Mrs JOHN Herald Correspondent ASHGROVE We are all glad that Mrs Robert Cunningham Is home from the hospital Spring will come and cheer us all up Feb It Is Valentines Day love Is the magic can Join all Speaker on Africa Ethiopia is a country hats beep In the public limelight over the past few months Feb 18 the Acton Red Cross will feature guest speaker about African country The speaker will lead off the Red Cross annual meeting and awards night that begins at 8 p al the Christian Reformed Church on Highway Dont forget March is Red Cross month and campaigners will be arriving on your doorstep Trip to Greece By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Peter and Eleanor Branch of hove returned from a day trip which look hem to London Athens Crete and Rhodes Except for a cyclone in Crete and Rhodes wilh heavy rains they enjoyed Maylike weather Joan and Carter had a family party Sunday for Joans mother Babs on her birthday Congratulations Babs and many Transportation study Its been a long time In the making and coat an extra but It looks like the town will have an official Transportation study by March end Town engineer Bob Austin brought the good news to councillors Monday night He said he draft document of the study will be ready Feb 22 The study looked at roads in Ihe town and their future development Originally to cost the oneyear extension of the project with a report on Slderoad 15 Concession a and more detail on Road area raised the cost to The Ministry of Transportation and Communications are paying per cent of the study cost Municipal awards Applications are now available for the Municipal Awards Evening which will be held April 1985 If you know of someone who has brought honour to our community through their achieve ments in sport or culture In 1984 be sure to nominotethembcforeFeb IB Precognition For more information call Womens Place funding II costs the Halton Womens Place a day to house and feed each resident They do hat with the help of regional and Minislr of Community and Social Services funding Their annual budget of also gels support from ihe Milton and Oakvllle United private donations and from community organizations That budget supports a staff of five plus a supervisor pays for the mortgage utilities food and other expenses Stop smoking clinic The Lung Association Is offering another Countdown Smoking Cessation Clinic at V O Office Hopedale Mall in Oakvllle The program begins at p m Tuesday March and continues for five weeks Register by phone at the Halton Lung Association The fee for this tapertag- clinic is New home gifts Mary Bond and Beverley Porter entertained neighbors of Joy Laird at the home of Joan and Ormic Carter last Saturday Joy has been a lif time resident of but has sold her home and will be taking up residence In Georgetown Joy was presented with a gift certificate to go toward shrubs for landscaping her new home POPESTARRET 232 Street Georgetown Gtown4168731601 Carole Matthews LEARN TO DRIVE THIS WINTER Dear Carole I am contemplating leaving home for a nursing career I feel guilty about leaving my mother but feci it Is necessary Will from T Dear Dont worry about your mom She needs her space now is her urn also make a go of You will not be that Tar away or Hamilton You will find your relationship with mom will improve II has been testy lately a need for freedom All best Carole TAKE EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS and Your Authorized Aflent Is Barber Henley Main St nn- Georgetown 1ii 5 The TANNING CENTRE 120 MILL ST open 4 WEEK PROGRAM COMMENCING FEB 27th 630 to 930 ROAD TEST 8770751 16 MOUNTAIN VIEW RD S GEORGETOWN OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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