Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1985, p. 2

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I SECTION A THE Wet Police car crashed An police car run into an Acton man 1981 Ford while responding to an emergency cull Saturday at 1 The accident which happened at Region Road and the Third Line caused damage to each vehicle The police car was traveling westbound and passing a car when the Ford made a left turn in front of it The police tried to stop but were unable to before hilt the Ford The third car which the police had passed not damaged Bumped from behind An Acton driver with a 1983 Da latin on Trafalgar Road waa hit from behind by a sliver Chrysler that failed to remain The crash happened at 15 on Sunday and caused 500 damage to the The Chrysler waa traveling at a high speed behind the before the collision Lawn furniture taken Bailey Brothers Auto Service on Highway in Acton was robbed of in lawn furniture some time between Friday night and Saturday morning police said A cedar four cedar chairs chained together were taken from the side of the garage Robbed of An Acton man living on Mill Street was robbed of in cash he had in his apartment Saturday at 30 am Police said they arc searching for a suspect Driver rolls car An 18yearold impaired Acton man receiv Injuries after he drove his car off the 2nd Line at the lSth while attempting to pass another car Friday at Both the driver and Ihe passenger were injured when the car went end over end before crashing into a rock Court dale for the impaired man is September 16 Beans attract thief Three cans of beans were taken from a car parked at Rosemary Road In Acton Saturday or Sunday There has been a rash of petty thefts involving food lately police said West for Prairie Bessie By KAY WILSON Herald Corresponded Delrex Boulevard In Georgetown and their sister Jean Job of have returned from attending the wedding of Nell Tost of Fort Francis They also enjoyed a motor trip to Prince Rupert and took a boat cruise down the coast to PortHardy returning to Calgary where they flew home Motor trip west By KAY WILSON Herald Correspondent Hyatt and Charlotte McCliire have relumed from a motor trip to Calgary when they visited with their daughter Mable her husband Jim and their son They also holidayed at Lake Louise before motoring on to visit with Derek and Carol of Gem Alberta Rev Ridley is back By KAY WILSON Herald Cor NORVAL Services will resume at the United Church August 11 when Reverend Walter Ridley will be In the pulpit The Ridley a enjoyed a motor trip to the Maritime visiting with members of their family and friends In Acton Social agency wants longevity in their new site CHANGING ADDRESS been motoring down Mountalavlew Rd N Friday was Ihli house formerly of Normandy Boulevard II was moved over to John Street In a slow procedure thai required assistance from Bell Telephone and Hilton Hydro workers who watched for mags In the overhead wires Hie house was moved to make way or a small plaza the corner of Normandy and Streets Crown clubs recipient Bruce used his head By Herald Stair Bruce Andrews said he didn I even have a headache after a 20 pound steel weight bounced off his head last fall The 33 year old Maple Lodge Farms employ ee had just been telling his staff or eight the Importance of wearing their hardhals when the accident took place It put a mark on my hard hat where It hit he comer but it t crack the hardhat Mr Andrews said I was very lucky The steel electrical bender fell from an 18 root height onto the electrical manager head and through an electrical panel causing about damage The Industrial Accident Prevention Associat Ion Association presented Mr Andrews with an award for wearing his in October 19M This month the electrical manager was made a member of the Association personal recognition club called the Crown Club He qualified for the membership along with 18 others from around the province Mr Andrews has been working at Maple Lodge in Norval for four years This was the first time he had an accident conscious of what we do before we actually put ourselves in motion Al Maple Lodge Mr Andrews Is Involved he fabrication and installation or new electrical equipment Construction and insulation of expansions or in plant changes arc also done by him and his BRUCE ANDREWS Herald Start The Social Ser vices and Information Centre ASSIC wants some longevity That one of the main concerns according to board chairman Lome Doberlhien Since the ASSIC first moved from their first location at the Acton their walk in traffic has more than doubled at their Mill Street East location The soclol services centre doesn have a formal lease according to board member Gerald and the present site can be sold at any time For about the past six months Ihe 12 member board of directors have been giving consider at ion to another site At the top of their list for an Ideal location is one that visible cent rally located and avail able if need be In short Property search chair man Gerald Rennle said he committee narrowed their choice of a new site to cither the renovated Acton Town Hall the old Stone School or the for mer Carpet Comer bull ding The first choice by the properly committee is the Town Hall Mr Rennie said This puts the board of directors on the opposite side of the fence to Acton Councillor Rick Bonnett Coun Bonnett has made a proposal that would put the services centre in the old Stone School and have Ihe Region pay for renovation coals The Stone School was bought by the Town of Hills but there Is some concern that a proper use must soon be found for Ihe building which continues to deter lorate in Its present state Mr Rennle reels the town hall site is more appropriate for the needs of the ASSIC We have to look at whats best tor social vices he said The own hall will be ready perhaps as early as October so If their present was sold hey could move in most right away Mr said The town hall site also has smaller rooms which are more suitable or counselling clients he said People should reel comfortable and secure closeness and contact are Important to the counselling process be said The committee also felt the town hall location Is closer to the owns centre and Is more accessible for seniors with better parking If a decision was made lo go ahead with the Stone School site Mr fears Region would not have lime lo approve funding and complete Ions If money is set aside for the Stone School it will take time We may not have the time to wail he said The matter is to be brought up August 13 al Region Health and Social Ser vices meeting Swimming safe Continued from page Runoff from urban and agricultural land has Ihe potential to increase waste con lamination from a very heavy rain storm Mr said This problem Is piled when warm weath er aids In the plication of bacteria he said A resident of Acton who has lived here for the past 10 years Mr said since that time Fairy Lake has never been closed to swimmers because of high bacteria counts YES gets government help The Ontario Ministry of Skills Development wilt be providing more than to a North Halton Youth Employ YES Ccunsell Service The first instalment of more than 125 was presented Tuesday by Gregory Mln later of Skills Develop ment and Don Knight MPP Halton Burling ton at the official open ceremonies of the North Ha lon Youth Employment Service Funding of 27 has which will full been provided for the and part time Jobs centre which will pro- in cooperalion with local employment businesses selling and Job readiness training in the The North Hills Millon George- Youth Employment Ser own and Acton areas lo Is sponsored by Ihe young people who of Metropolitan special barriers to Toronto II Is funded under ihe Ontario Youth An additional 103 Employment Counsel was provided lo allow Centres program an service lo fund a initiative or the Ministry waae program of Skills Development Little construction Continued from page division for single homes by Lane This proposal is affected with environ mental concerns as some of Ihe land is near Georgetown s old land fill Mountalnview Road North and John Street Rosswood developers is anxious to get building a town house unit expected to go ahead shortly Recently councillors recommended draft plan approval for 16 single family homes by Gardin er Estates off Maple Avenue near Parkview Boulevard Discussions are being What we do with the drunken sailor Dunking and boating don 1 drink no ana I Canada held on Ihe J Hunter proposal build single family homes off Ontario Street near Arietta Street There no immediate action antic here with the owner intention still being determined Bayshore Invest ments north or Ontario Street and east of Ann Street is undergoing de sign changes on their single family homes Things have been quiet with this developer for the past couple of years NEED AH AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR 2058 Young Acton TOWN OF HALTON HILLS COURTESY PUBLIC NOTICE The Council for Town of lis win conduct a Public Mealing discuss and a proposed Amendment to Zoning By law ha former Town Georgetown Thle Involves the a acre property located along Road north lo permit offices which Include a medical centre The subject property la located on Part Lot Registered Plan 7 Georgetown ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME DATE August 1085 PLACE Municipal Administration Build Trafalgar Road Line Town of BRUCE MACLEAN M C I P DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR DENTURE CLINIC J Kohari DT SI GEORGETOWN ROLLER SKATING GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA AUGUST 7TH AN AUGUST FREE FOR ALL No admission Charge on This Night Huts Rental BO NornialAdmliian1 AUGUST 14TH COUPLES NIGHT All Couples Will Be Admitted For Admission Price AUGUST 21ST MAD HATTER NIGHT Anyone Wearing A Hat Will Be Admitted FREE On This Night NofnulAdmhskn 1 AUGUST 28TH BACK TO SCHOOL DJ NIGHT TOWN Of HILLS COURTESY PUBLIC NOTICE SUBJECT of the Town at Halton H lis II conduct a Public Mooting to discuss and exam no on plication amend tho Zoning By low subject property comprises hectares acres and la located on lands described as Part of Lot Registered Plan Street Town Hilts Georgetown proposes lo rezone an ex at no property currently zoned Mi Industrial Zoning a Special Commerlcol Zonlno to allow development of business offices Including estate office ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME 7 DATE August 12 1985 PLACE Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road 7th Town of Halton HlUs

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