Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1987, p. 4

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Impaired drivers After seeing man she thought was enter a car a woman called police The nun was slopped by police on Main Street and Church Street In Georgetown at March and charged with Impaired driving He will ap pear April 13 A 20yearold Georgetown man was stopped on Trafalgar Road and 10 Sunday at pm and charged with Impaired driving He was stopped for driv erratically and will appear in court April 13 Just minutes earlier Ha I too Bailee stopped a 40year old man on Trafalgar Road for driving erratically He was also charged with impaired driving and will appear in court April 13 Another Georgetown man will yearold man was stopped in Georgetown Sunday at a driving erratically Drug charge Two yearolds were charged with possession of marijuana day They were caught with the drug In a truck narked at Street and Del rex Boulevard A Georgetown man and a Scar borough man will appear in court April 13 Assault charge For attacking his common law wife a earold Georgetown man will face charges of assault April The incident occurred on Maple Avenue in Georgetown Sun The woman was pushed out of bed jumped on punched and had a beer bottle thrown at her police said Also charged at the scene was yearold woman She was found intoxicated and was charged with breach of probation She will court April Car collision A Georgetown woman stopping for traffic on Mountainvicw North March was hit from behind The collision occurred at 8 a and ciuscd a total of damage police said The woman was southbound on Mountainvicw Road when she Wheels fall off Wheels fell off a truck March causing damage to the truck and two other vehicles March The truck was cast bound on Steele Avenue at 60 kilometres per hour when its rear wheels broke away police said The wheels entered the westbound lanes collided with westbound vehicle and then a park vehicle Damage to the west bound vehicle was and the parked car received damage Police estimate the 1360 white truck received damage Minor injuries A Georgetown woman received minimal injuries alter her car was hit by another which lost traction on a muddy Trail day The woman was southbound on Trail when a north bound vehicle driven by an In- man slid on a muddy into her car Each car received St damage police said Pedestrian hit A pedestrian was token to Georgetown District and Memorial Hospital after being hit by a cor March while crossing Mountain view Road and Dolrcx Boulevard Jean Taylor of 70 Marilyn Cres in Georgetown was crossing Mountainvicw Road South when she was knocked to the ground by a vehicle westbound on Delrex Boulevard The driver of the car a man was charged with falling to yield the right of way The victim was treated and relcas from the hospital Green thumbin William Cook is especially proud of lower In the years he grown the AmarUui flower lie lias never had one ill bloomi Mr Cook bought the plan two weeks ago for bis home on Win Hon chill Boulevard The plant also has and a third one coming The plant cm at many as nine bloomi but it is very rare lo have one wllh stems a plant designer from Georgetown Vantterhurgh said Herald Grant refusedbut better arts status Public meeting for nursery site the town into the zoning application by Moroi On the south side of Side road west of Trafalgar Road Moroz wants to open a commercial retail business Selling nursery and garden products and offering a landscaping consulting service On the lot now there Is home in which the family lives and a nursery operation The Official Plan designates the pro perly as rural which permits greenhouses nurseries and all agricultural activities The reason for the zoning bylaw amendment is that Moroz wonts to sell nursery and garden products which t produced on site The planning department has received three letters objecting to the proposal concerned traf fie Compare Allstate for auto value Youll lilu Allstate money mg insurance discounts and famous good hinds claim service instate In good hands taurine Co Coaipsny 116 Street Georgetown The Hills Art Council has been designated as the officii body representing the town arts and cultural Councillors made hut distinction Monday night to try and bolster status of the Arts Council among the arts and cultural community Stature has to come before the Arts Council can grow Director Tom Shepard said If you don t recognize it his to and they re simply another group Doing this signals to the arts communities there it to which council will speak and At the same time he affirmed arts group can appronh town conn at any time on their own limited to going through ihe Arts Council to be heard Mr Shepard designation will give arts groups a reisun 1 belong to the Arts Council and in It a powerful group in the futurf Council parking ban Dune in rmdinls linj to the bun on from emu Court were mi lit Is general committer members Councillors rescinded in put into effect in ind wtnl with the recommend Hun it ir engineer It was back in December tint lit towns re a report on the irking Duncan Drive ret parking be tanned on the south ill of Duncan from dower Court In point 140 of Goner Court Three months lit r rs have decided take their engineers advice and risked department to momti r llu ire i periodically Coun Cook m lo Ii to the engineers In received from residents of theurej With parking banned ixilh north and south side of Dune in il s created a situation in which Dune in Drive residents have no in parking for visitors flight not all arts belong to the Arts Council They need to feci iris p- left dtle v ls refill re Imuldcr for the he Mid hi he hid found by their in The up- ii irts policy Jl ll tin ilthougli its nil Ihe need i trunk influcn represent iti concerns the most groups in Mr sijs Sheldon noted the Council has been trying to officii retokniti of the arts in town and they weren t sure how to do it the report suggests the Council he given an annual councillors voted this I foster the arts rtcre department This town enough its tax dollars to and I laiiily on I support in annual gran Joe Hewitt said BRAMPTON CARTAGE COMPANY MOVING ft COMMERCIAL LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING APRIL COURSE BEGINS APRIL WEEK COURSE Wednesday Thursdays to HBHWSUBANCE COURSES TAX DEDUCTIBLE ROAD TEST KIDDED D COURSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Zone changes for Meagan plan Trie recreation director was laud ed for Ins report by several who culled it clear and easy to said was of fresh compared ill Ihe tit ions councillors had hennl the past from of the Arts changes on the Developments Ltd lands In Glen Williams have been approved by the members Monday nlRhl councillors changing the zoning on Purl Lot Con from rural and general residential to general residential special inherent hazard land with a holding provision General residential allows the developer lo build single farnllv homes public park or playground In the Inherent hazard lnnd the developer Is banned from building any structures save fences or ero sion control structures Mcugan plans to put up single family homes and has draft ap proval of Its subdivision plan from town council Area resident Tut Harrison com plained about not being informed of the last meeting at which councillors discussed although he call about It lie told It was brought up as an Hem of new business and wasu officially on the agenda This type of behaviour makes think do you not want heir from your ratepayers who put In of lice You may not a a with them but you ought to let llicm speak Mr chastised He relayed the history develop ment In the Wildwood urea recalling how the north side of was developed Those llv on the south side were offered connection to Inch water main at no cost in case their well water was affected by the construction Mr Harrison said the Region got involved mid n six inch water main be enough to handle the needs of future development there wanted a larger main put In Give your time Become a volunteer support the good work of the Acton Red Cross Meetings arc held at the Christian Reformed Church in Ac Ion the first Monday of every month The meetings start at welcome THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS is hosting A BUSINESS LUNCHEON ON MARCH 24 1987 Speaker Mr Frank Magna International Ltd Place Halton Cultural Centre Georgetown Attendance Limited Tickets 10 per person Time noon For Tickets Please Contact The Town Clerk Department fusion is to what the v and what council iuldcr for them TRAFFIC COURT AGENT Upset About An Unjust Traffic Ticket TfCKEHSINC PUBLIC NOTICE AFTER HOURS ANSWERING SERVICE 87881 1 3 Effective Monday March The Regional Municipality of Halton will have one telephone number lor After Hours calls Alter Hours Answering including Saturdays Sundays and Holidays will be avalable where is required by dialing II long distance call collect David J Regional Clerk THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF Stedmans Save 13 almost everything in the Store One day Only Friday 3th Coupon Exemptions Smoke Shop items Previously Red Ticketed Items J BR THIS COUPON TO YOUR STEDMANS STORE ON FRIDAY THE 131HAND 11 OFF ALMOST ANY PURCHASE YOU MUST PRESENT COUPON TO RECEIVE DISCOUNT Stedmans Mfmu v ACTON ONLY

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