Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1985, p. 2

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A Till- Wednesday BEAT Sudden stop Steering affected A scored road at Churchill and Kingaley in Acton coin Acton man to lose control of his car and drive ll Into the ditch His steering was affected police said An estimated damage was done to his Toyota Hit third car A Georgetown man swerved to avoid a car which stopped In front of his 1974 Dodge and hit a Ihlrd car a mans 1982 International Sept 23 at 3 The swerving Dodge was travelling SO kilometers per hour Both cars received damage Bicycles stolen A bicycle was stolen from outside the Mini Mart on Main North in Georgetown Tuesday at A BMX bicycle worth was stolen from the back yard of a Mountain view home Friday A parked in front of a Park Avenue residence was laken lost week Mazda damaged A Mazda parked on Garnet Drive was damaged in a hit and run Sept Police estimate damage was done the car Fender hit A Mercury parked on Charles and Bruce wood in Georgetown Saturday was struck In the rear Dumper and fender The damage totalled was done some between Ham and Car hits sign An unknown vehicle did damage to a sign post September at the corner of Mam Street North and St Alban Drive in Acton Two Acton residents collided Saturday at Mill and Eastern In Acton at 11 a when a train sign forced one to stop causing the other to drive into its rear end Police estimate was done to the lead car a 1B81 Buick the Mercury Driveway accident A Georgetown woman Dodge was hit In the rear while she was backing it into a driveway on the Fifth Sideroad at the Line September 23 at 15 a m Two thousand dollars damage was done to the Dodge and damage wasdone to the Brampton man 1985 CMC van that hit her Narcotic possession A yearold Georgetown man was arrested at College Street and Victoria Street for possession of narcotics Sunday at a He was charged with being intoxicated In a public place possession of narcotics and he was found to have 110 In fines outstanding Assault charges A Georgetown man was charged with two counts assault and one count of possession of an offensive weapon Sept at He threatened two female juveniles with a knife The incident happened at a Park venue home There was a conflict between the mar id one of the girls When the second intervened she was hit causing a cut lip and bruising police sold damaged A Georgetown woman driving a Chevrolet hit a Georgetown woman Pontine at a m Saturday Police ale 500 damage was done to the Chevrolet and was done to the Residents fear water shortage By ANl Herald SUM Residents near the proposed estate lots on parts of the Georgetown Golf Club property arc concerned about their water supply Monday night they told town councillors they now have good and adequate well water Arc those new houses going to create problems for us Peter of Georgetown asked during the public meeting to amend the Official Plan and on the estates property Georgetown Golf Estates has a proposal to create 17 estate residential lols in two separate subdivisions on parts Ihe golf club property sufficient water to service the needs of the new houses with no measurable unpad on Residents Mr said residents also didn t want the now homes changing the rural flavor of the area which was one reason they lived where they did Are we going to be boxed in Mr He noted there were rumors a commercial golf driving was to go in across from the homes on Andy Anderson a consultant said he t know anything about such a proposal and that neither did Doug manaeer of Ihe Rolf club t quality will be on sale lei and In Terra the driveway across from the Terra Inn Barbara Moon Heated and Audrey bymmes represent the SHARE agricultural group tending relief aid to the starving through the sale Pavement causes 2 motorcycle accidents Road construction at Main Street North and Moore Park Crescent in Georgetown caused two motorcycle Acton was hospital lied for four days with an injured ankle and leg alter his Yamaha fell sideways on the road damage was done to his motor cycle One hour and five minutes earlier at a m year old Robert Munro of received minor injuries when his tire hit a rut and knocked him off Shipping garbage costing us more IB and Cone to Nine homes are slated lo adjoin the existing clubhouse on a sac road and the remaining eight are to go up at the Regional Road and Tenth Line intersection also on a de sac extending from Tenth Line This Is a scaled down version of on earlier development proposal affecting a much larger portion of the golf club property Are wo going lo get a written assurance that our wells t going to go bad In a year from now Mr said on behalf of several area residents Regional planner Bob While said the region Is responsible Tor making sure there is no adverse Impact on the adjoining wells from new subdivisions He said the developer is required lo pay for iwo independent studies So far one has been done and another Is pending Mr While said the region cant guarantee there won 1 be water problems in the future Only God can guarantee he said And the question of who is responsible can only be dealt wilh in a court of law if there an adverse impact he said Brian Whitehead said he was confident there was Herald Staff If you were hoping tipping fees for garbage would be going down over the next five years region five year forecast will be a disappointment In fact it s only thanks to money socked away that the increase will be what is next year Last week the regions finance and administration committee approved a per increase in the lipping fee for 1986 That brings per tonne to 50 In it anticipated to cost an 7 per cent increase over the year before However after the Increases drop considerably per cent in 1988 S29 18 and per cent in The next decade t start on a promising note According to the five year forecast tipping fees will rise per cent in 1990 to cost 35 per tonne Recognized as being tentative the five year forecast nevertheless gives in eat ions of what regional spending and needs will be In future The regional reserves will be helping keep the tipping fee down next with a million contribution Plant delay councillors are expected put off works needed at the Acton Pollution Control Plant till sprint Ihe rccommendo tion of regional director of public works Bob Moore received only one tender for the replacement of the filter media bed at the plant at a cost of relief If you want to help out with the Mexican relief Ihe local unils or the Canadian Red Cross are accepting donations Tax receipts will be issued Good service good coverage goodprtce- Thats State Rum insurance ROBERT TAIT INS AGENCY LTD I Georgetown B77B14B Like a good neighbor State Farm is there Total Appearance Center VALUE YOU CAN COUNT ON PROTECTION YOU CAN TRUST Tidy Car s guaranteed professional car care services offer you more all today for a free estimate TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS INCREDIBLE OFFERI GET ONE FREE WITH EVERY A High Efficiency TorKrftheline value Up to fad efficient The choice is youn never been better DEFERRED Act now and get a 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