Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 6, 1986, p. 11

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EASY SELLS FOR A WORD AD WORDS OR LESS TO RUN THREE PUBLISHING DAYS WHEN YOU BRING IT INI LJthe HER SECTION Tilt 111- Wednesday Crash site a test of lidng the in i fircflghlrni lift cor wreck The lire Hills II lake rum J worked tin The methods real but the accident was stiffed Thursday evening when the Hallon Hills Volunteer firefighters teamed up with the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service Firefighters are seen here remov ing the roof from a station wagon turned on its side cut roof off using n tool called Jaws of Life me simulated accident was on Armstrong Avenue behind the Georgetown fire station Cars for the practice were provided by Fred Tow ing Photos by Sandy Campbell firefighter Ilrown is teen here Irer volunteer victim Dave Iturlun Thr effort was Inst week exercises iinnMiiB the fire department and the ambulance photo Says Bowman Firefighters need the best A temporary may well lUm out to be home of the fire depart mint s communications centre once the current dispatchers retire Councillors find the cost of putting a 900 square foot addition onto the Maple Avenue fire station high and indicated their preference for trailer July For square feet that sounds like a lot of money Marilyn Serjeontson observed when learn ing the addition and renovations would cost 218 Including design work I consider it a lot of money too for a sauurc loot addition hire Chief Bill said Look it don think it going to get cheaper Coun Hetty pointed out the towns other departments art ing do with temporary suggested the communications ecu Ire do the same 1 don to see dfve1opmint he fire station Coun dims lid When it come to the thorn we got the best or the boil house We a fire we not giving them the best in re illy disgusted Coun Norman took dldn hear sty we sliouldn gue them the best he smd I dont think tins is the lime to spend this kind of monej Crooks foiled by police programs Crime prevention works Criminals must be on vocation crime prevention programs must be working because crime in Italian ills has decreased this summer The general decrease in crime is not just seasonal crimes wire committed between April and June 1986 than wen committed in the some months lost year show crane analysis statistics prepared by the Police In Wayne Jess op explains the decrease the result of crime pre ion s know crime prevention works I wis of Stirling a crime precn Hon unit in the Itegion 1980 In spector Jessop said The fills police Division II have been using for the lust year he said This proves crime prevention is more successful than reading to Hie Regional Police keep records of crime They break up the yeir into quarters and compare the crime in ifie quarter of this year to that of lust Using this method the police are able to identify problem areas and concentrate their efforts where they ire needed Inspector Jessop said Programs are developed lo reduce the problem areas The only two major crimes whith have increased between April and June compared to the same time last year are sexual offences and and enters to businesses There were four sexual offences this year compared wilh last year two The break and enters to businesses went up by one making ihetotnl 12 Moil of the break enters per cent in April The peo pic responsible were night number of sexual offences four docs not make it a major problem Police art closely watching this They have not seen any significant increases Inspector said It Is just up a little from year he added Despite the relative quiet reduction in major this sum mer there has been in increase in minor offences which are common in summer These problem ureas in dixit trail bikes loilering drinking in parks Trail bikes are a problem in Williams and Valley Cedorvale Park to Norval between the Eighth ind Ninth Line Noise and trespassing are the eon Police have gone door todoor to identify those responsible The response from parents has been good and already problem has decreased Inspeelor Jessop said During the warm months loitering becomes a problem in downtown Georgetown and Ac tun Obstructing people using the sidewalks bad language and litter are the problems loiterers pose Inspector said To combat this kind of menace police arc using foot patrols in areas between 12 am and 12 p They are also asking for thchelp of merchants Police have difficulty identifying loiterers When police are in the area loiterers leave Inspector Jessop said Business owners and their employees know who the loiterers are he said their trail bikes unlawfully These fines are court set but repeat offenders could end up in Inspector The fine for drinking alcohol In a place is The polices active Squad will be and have been touring Hills porks stop drinking at unlicensed events Inspect or Jessop said Drinking and driving not the growing problem it has been The publicity be having in effect Inspector Jessop said Regional Police will continue their checks to for impaired era and people wearing safe Inspector Jessopsald The following crimes decreased in June of 1B86 compared with April and June of Inst yeir frauds were reduced to 14 18 break and enters to homes were reduced to five cases of wilful damage were reduced to four Ihefl were reduced lo three theft from were reduced to 14 cases of shoplifting were reduced to i thefts were reduced lo and SO bicycle Ihef Is were reduced to The number of robberies remain one Impaired drivers were reduied from to And the number of motorvehicle went down from to 129 In the hills Natures mysteries Some of natures mysteries will be explained to children who the Terra Conservation Area in August Interpretive programs for children to 12 years old ore every Wednesday and Thursday from to and every Satur day and Sunday from lltoJ2p m Games and variety of activities will be methods used lo unravel natures Each week in August has a different Children under years old permit ted if accompanied by an adult for more Information call Policy statement tin North for tile Mi I letmnl titled Si mi is which iduitifud till ind iti Hut Hilton Hit i Hi tests Board sailing enthusiasts can test their skills against the com petition at the Kelso While Cap Regatta Aug 24 Registration Is and takes place at he Kelso Conservation Area in Milton between and a m The first race begins at a m Awards will be presented at trip Sending a regional councillor to a Washington conference on municipal resource recovery and privatization of municipal sibillties will cost Canadian Regional councillors were told last Sheldon saying she wanted to attend this conference Councillors who want to jo si Sheldon ihe Regional Clerk who will make the necessary arrangements for the tfiree dav conference inn takeover Investment inadi is Item told Hi it i has our irk mall of Georgetown Notice of the takeover of the il furntic and met manufacturer w is filed with the Whit los At the time Investment mid i It irned that i in my I Or APS of Denmark intends s up new business in distribute fluid power inslrnmui in industry Investment in nil which ri pi iced tin llivuw Accnij list minilor by foreign inns est ibhsh opt White glove treatment When comes to govern muilsuse while As Town Planning Director Ian Keith puis it industrial development is much more so than The benefits of jobs and menl can I be snubbed by local and regional governments 1 don I think he region will be as hard nosed at refusing development as residential because industrial developmenl is Mr Keih ild with a chuckle A new block of property Is coming up for industrial development in At ton Formerly by Alf Berry of the acres in northwest Acton went Into receiver ship and were bought up from the courts by Matt The hind is west of Highway and will be to town council or a zoning by I iw to permit in induslrn subdivision Although current v ion agricultural the lands an industrial in the owns Mr Keith said An Official Is not law but it a statement of policy approved by the Ministry of Municipal For the most part the pi in for Acton has 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