Police beat ails to yield Assault charge A Burlington man has been charged with sexually assaulting a 17 year old Georgetown woman using the threat of a weapon The accused a teenager has been released on a promise to ap pear In Milton Provincial Court Sept A complaint was received early Sunday morning and Halton Regional Police conducted an in vestiplion on Maple Avenue impaired Regional charged eight people with impaired driving last week One impaired driver age 36 caused an accident Aug 16 at m near the intersection of John and Church Streets in Ac ton The driver was arrested for an outstanding warrant far an paired charge in 19B3 The Georgetown motorist was held til a bail hearing could be A driver mis with alter an ir tilt intersection if tin tilth I ml One dmir is I iikmi i on to the 10th lint lit wis hit in iyui worth if damage in tin while Nissan neided costing Leather A used front of i wis stolen from a on sometime during Hit if lie vului of Ihe is Phoney money During the evening last Tuesday a thief entered an unlocked car and came away with a handful of money for the car the money was only in Canadian Tire dollars which totalled about In store merchandise A can of Scotch Guard was also stolen The car was parked on Arietta Street No locked doors Friday evening a car owner found himself short of a pair of run shoes binoculars and a box of cassette tapes A thief had entered the ear parked on Ontario Street The merchandise is valued at about Hospitalized Wallet missing man v is liken or tint wis in Park in Tin nit tin willet sLUiitinlsiotilled30 Attempted robbery on South in wis tin of an ittemnted iaui lloucvir the Tin door door wen timpered with was estimated i iImuISjO Wood thief wis from j cm nation on ltd wood sometime a and Aug rh of thi woimI is ibout Stolen goods of trim rings win from ilir ship on Strut a sit of lf from it thi Club valued at clubs stokn between I 11 Strut jud Mount damage to wo ind two elder wrelikentohosnital Last Wednesday Ed Bergman ind Lena Bergman were sent to Georgetown Hospital Tiny wirt treated and later released The Leamington driver of 1J83 was with eireltss Push prank Dunne early morning hours f someone pushed a nto tin street on Drive in There whs itanuK lustdtoihe Smashed boat Its ear windihulds that are the ones to be smashed vin dais bojt on in leorgetuwn will need repairs to wmdsluled was brokei list v it WW Shoplifting A offender was shoplifting staff it a drug store in the Georgetown Marketplace The hid iliut Hi worth of cassette t court date is been set for Sept Region endorses tourist sign Campbellvillc is a touristic area and its businessmen want to help tourists find their way to the toresque village Last week Region ing and public works committee gave its okay to putting Camp on the Highway and Guelph Line interchange sign Ultimately a Ministry of Transportation and Communication decision Halton s mav carry some weight at the provincial This time every year pie a week arc looking for Camp- Business Association President Tom Thekan told Regional councillors Lots of people are getting tost trying to find Regional Road and the Guelph Line intersection Sheldon supported the request noting has put a great deal of effort into to get tourists to is one of our big draws For the entire north area she said I With Over Yours FREEZER BEEF Sides and OR Split Sides Hanging Weight Cut To Order REIDON FARMS fl 4533169 Tasty Recipes PUMPERNICKEL SPINACH DIP A special dip to serve in the hollowed out centre ol a bread Combine cups sour cream cup mayonnaise pkg Llpton heart vegetable soup tsp onion flakes cup cooked chopped welldrained spinach Hollow out the centre of an loaf of Pumpernickel bread By removing the top and cen tre carefully this bread may J be cul into serving size pieces lor dipping Leftover dip may be kept refrigerated for several days MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 877 IXMMIOTfllHIl FOODITUrF ou COULD BACK PRICE OF SPECIALS 6 J A slight majority want corner store beer and wine A slight of people answered a MPP survey agree with selling wine and beer in stores A per cent bloc of respondents were for the sale of beer and wine in corner stores under con trolled condition registered per cent and the No group numbered per cent The survey for Don Knight Burlington riding was In a newsletter to constituents The survey indicated that only per cent of his constituents Mould watch broadcasts of the Ontario Legislature at work If It were shown on local cable television On the issue of extra billing per cent said Yes to the question Do you agree with the legislation recently introduced to ban extra billing for physicians services den tistry services performed in hospitals and all Insured optometry services in Ontario The extra billing question drew 4 and 37 lor the No vole Building boost for Acton In another six to eight weeks Ac ton have more than just Cedar toads Development Ltd on the road At last week Regional planning and public works committee meeting Ittck Bonn ell was would lake another six eight weeks to sec if Developments Limited and other outstanding development a pi lea t ions can also go ahead The Ministry the Environment has released Cedar Roads from a development condition requiring the the 13 home subdivision to go ahead neir the Acton High School accep ting there is enough water in the town to support it Regional Public Works Director Bob Moore said discussions will be ongoing with the Ministry to sec if other development applications cur renlly on hold because of Acton v iter shortage can go ahead lor the same reasons as the Cedar Roads application He anticipated the discussions will lake up to two mon Ills to bring results More and more it getting positive said raising the Regional Chairman for is help Freer trade almost won the sup port of a majority There were per cent who said Yes the follow ing question Do agree with negotiations on freer trade with the United Slates after extensive study of the potential Impact on Ontario In employment and culture Undecided vote on freer trade was 14 per cent while No vote was 4 per cent Another question asked about the over growing In dustrlalization of Burlington Some per cent of the respondents said they were concern while 7 per cent said no they were not concerned The survey results were printed In the summer newsletter put out by the Elected members of each political party in the Legislature are entitled to mail out three to the riding per Day care birthday Sept the Maple Avenue Day Care Centre in Georgetown will be celebrating Its 1 anniversary The 100- year old stone far in which the Centre Is housed was bought by and the province In 1975 The following year after necessary renovations were undertaken the 34day care- space facility opened An open house will celebrate this special anniversary at p Sept Ministry of Community and Social services staff local residents past students parents children and staff are invited to at Set DSC All Tender Tootsies 30 We Now Carry Steel Safety Boots CSA APPROVED Handbags and Belts Now Available Hours Tues Wed 6 Frl Thurs Sat 5 Mill St E Acton 8533236 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL BEGNS SEPTEMBER 10th WEEK COURSE Wednesday it Thursday 700 to 1000 pm INSURANCE DISCOUNTS PRIVATE IN CAR LESSONS 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown A REBATE TO STUDENTS My or nhlci OVER 200000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Blocked off Inn ttrfnly In a mishap at the IV and InlnmlUn V and damage both Hospital Vaccine clinic A new vaccine to protect children from the Haemophilus in rtuenza bacteria Is available meningitis as well as other Infections in children up to iil ears of age There will be an immunization clinic Wednesday today at South Mil I way Mississauga 2nd floor TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MAIN HALTON HILLS ROLLER SKATING Every Wednesday June September 3rd Georgetown Memorial Arena 700 900 m ADMISSION SPECIALS Aug Parent Night Parent accompanied by child admitted tree Aug Family Night Family Admission mm Sep 3rd Back to School all students pice admission SKATE RENTAL 50 GENERAL ADMISSION 100 REMINDER HOME OWNERS IN THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ELDERLY PENSIONERS TAX ASSISTANCE Council has made provision in 1 986 that Ihe present Town of Halton Hills Grant ot 00 will be increased up to a maximum of 00 for one year only Applications be made each year by September for those ratepayers whose property taxes are in excess of 00 The additional grant will only be paid to that your taxes increased as a direct result of reassessment in accordance with Section 63 TO QUALIFY THE OWNER OR OF THE OWNER MUST A Be 65 years of age or more by September 1st which is the last day or filing B Be in receipt of the monthly GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT provided under OLD AGE SECURITY ACT CANADA C Occupy the on which Ihe pil imposed Have been continuously assessed is the owner residential real properly in the Town of Hilton Hills for not less than 5 years immediately preceding September 1st APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE REVENUE AND TAXATION DEPARTMENT FOR INFORMATION CALL TAX OFFICE EXI ANYONE WHO APPLIED IN WILL AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVE AN APPLICATION IN THE MAIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 1 ACTON RoadMill Street Area v ROAD General Committee the Town will conducl a PUBLIC MEETING to examine and discuss a proposed amendment Halton Hills Zoning By No 51 to permit the rezontng of a property described as Lots 1 1 and 135 or single family residential development The subject proper ly is situated near the intersection of Cobblehill Road Mill Street in Acton Further information is available the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Monday September 1986 Location Council Chambers Municipal Administration Bu Id ng Trafalgar Road Town of Hills Bruce D Maclean I Town of Hnlfon Hills All No