Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1988, p. 2

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John Colter Joined by rally and Mends Saturday as be celebrated bit birthday Mr Pawl SECTION A TOE HERALD Wednesday IMS Impaired ped for a traffic at Dim- can Drive and Sinclair Avenue in Georgetown Jan Bat Driver charged A was observed tag In on erratic manner Jan at at Highway and the 20 The Acton man will in court Feb on a charge of pa trad driving Wont take test An Omngeville man when he stopped for violating a traffic act Jan 23 at a at Street and Alcott Drive In Georgetown refused to take a breathalyser test The 15yearold will appear in court March on a charge of Impaired driving damage The front window of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Mill St In Ac ton was smashed between 30 Jan and a Jan 23 to the window was Window kicked An 18yearold entered the lobby of an apartment building at 196 Churchill Ed In Acton and kicked out the front plate glass of the door Jan at 30 p The Norval teenager will appear In court Feb on a charge of willful damage Damage to the window was Break and enter Police responding to an alarm Jan at a at Eastern Avenue In Acton found the front door of the Hide House kicked in and a yearold Inside the Nor val man will appear In Milton court Feb on a charge of break and enter with Intent and the posses sion of the narcotic hashish Home robbed Several pieces of Jewellery and two fur coats valued at la were stolen between and 3 a Jan 22 from an apart at Park Ave in Georgetown Entry was gained by kicking the door of fits hinges Fur missing coat valued at was taken from the Olde Hide House at Eastern Ave in Acton Mail box stolen A I foot by 2foot plywood size road mailbox with a green shingled roof was stolen from First Line and Highway In Acton am Jan and am Jan Glove box theft The contents of a glove box In haling a mans pair of glasses valued at 660 were taken from an unlocked car at 39 Albert St in Georgetown between 11 30 Jan and a Jan 23 Man assaulted A year old Georgetown woman appear In court Feb 19 on a charge of assault During a domestic dispute Jan 23 at 1 30 am on Regan Crescent In Georgetown a wife hit her 22year old common law husband several times on the head and right arm with a beer bottle Variety store thefts Two subjects connected with an investigation of cigarette m money thefts from conve nience stores In the Georgetown Acton and Milton area were rested Jan at m For the past couple of months a group has been entering convenience stores the Toronto through to London area While w or more distract the cashier another will slip Into the back storage area of the store and any surplus money left either In a safe or desk drawer as well as cigarettes and go out the backdoor In the Halton Hills area the group entered the Mini Mart at 222 St in Georgetown and the Texaco Gas station at Mill St In Acton on Jan 22 A 39yearold London man and a Lon don man appeared in a Milton court Monday on a charge of con spiracy to commit theft Icy roads Icy conditions were responsible for a twovehlde accident Jan 23 at m at Prince Charles Drive and Windsor Road in Georgetown A white Chevrolet driven by a 20yearold Georgetown man was westbound on Prince Charles Drive No one will pay road upgrading Colter is seen here with bis dipghlcr Margaret Parks and son Ross John Colter Veteran of two wars celebrates 90 years Herald Special Friends family and celebrities joined together to wish John Colter a hearty congratulations for turning SO The third generation Canadian received many plaques certificates and letters of congratulations Satur day at a celebration In his honor on Mclntyre Drive Georgetown A large number of people attended the open house held at the home of his son Ross Among the visitors were daughter Margaret and soninlaw Cameron Parks of Kapuskaslng Janice and Ken list on John Parks London Douglas and Margaret Colter and children Brampton and James Colter Mayor Miller arrived to pre sent a certificate on behalf of the Town of Hills and Ward Coun Al Cook dropped in also to of fer his congra Ions Among the plaques and cer tiflcates were acknowledgements from Premier David Peterson Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Mayor Russ Miller Governor General Jeanne Souve Liberal leader John Turner and Brampton- Georgetown MP John McDermld Asked to what he owed his longevl his reply was I m just too damn stubborn to tie John Colter was bom Jan 1B9B on a farm near Petrol ia On tario He attended Petrolla High School which he left In March to enlist in the Canadian Army 149th Battalion He was sent to France where he was wounded in the battle Sept 23 IB IB On his return to Canada March 1919 he spent he summer having a good rest In the fall he registered in the engineering course at the University of Toronto from which he graduated as a Professional Engineer May 1923 Jobs were scarce but he found one with Canadian In Hamilton as a twoyear apprentice at a month In 1926 he found a job with Canadian National Telegraphs engineering department where he was given charge of the automatic and associated equipment over the en tire system He held this position unt ihe retired in January 1963 March 29 1927 he married Dora In Toronto and they had two children Margaret Mrs OR Parks now living in Kapuskaslng Ontario and Ross of Georgetown Dora passed away In after a marriage of 66 years In 1940 he joined the Canadian Ar my He did not see active service overseas this time and retired with the rank of major In 1947 In 1940 Mr Colter and his wife moved to their present home on Delrex Blvd Georgetown where he still lives After retirement be and Dora travelled extensively visiting many countries He has calculated hat they flew a total of air miles and visited politically independent countries Mr Colter has James Douglas Janice Nlcoll and Kathy and John Parks He also has three great grandchildren Matthew Stephen and Kalllvn Colter His hobby now is reading which he does extensively REGULAR 1 TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS ETC REFERENCES We Tailor Our Service To Suit Your FREE ESTIMATES BONDED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 4168770109 132 Main St Georgetown Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 Highway Head General Committee lor the Town of Halton conduct a Pubte Masting to and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning By law of the Town of HWa The proposed amendment Involves the a ha 49 acre property In part of the east hah Lot Concession 2 to perm t a permanent second residence tor arm help ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME 7 Date Monday March Place Council Champers Mun c pal Administration Line Trafalgar Rood Town of HoBon Hilts AdNoeSB In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act R S O 1 Chapter and In the matter of the lands and premises at the following location In the Town of Hills In the Regional Municipality of NOTICE OF PASSING OF A BYLAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Hills has enacted By law 7 to designate Craiglea located on property described as Part of the northeast half of Lot Concession 3 formerly Township of Esqueslng on the west side of the Third Line between the Fifth and Tenth Slderoads as being of architectural and historical Interest under Part of the Ontario Heritage Act REASONS FOR DESIGNATION Craiglea Is recommended for designation for architectural and historical reasons Built before 1661 of clapboard in the Classical Revival style Craiglea exhibits Its stylistic elements with a Doric designed main doorframe gabled roof with comic returns centre hall plan with Classically detailed door window and mantelpiece trim in the front two parlours and symmetrical arrangement of its multl front windows Many of these panes are the bubble blazed original panes dated from the con of the house The Crown granted this property to John Stewart Sr In 1810 John Stewart became a warden of Esqueslng Township at the first Township meeting In 1821 John Stewart Jr was a supporter of William Lyon who stayed at the Stewart farm In 1 and addressed a crowd on the property 1988 French AMCT Deputy Clerk Town of Hills Bex 128 Halton Georgetown Ontario pay to upgrade a portion of Winston Churchill Boulevard between Steeles Avenue and Highway Interchange at Winston Chur Chill Boulevard and Highway la completion and Region has agreed to assume responsibility for that portion of Winston Churchill once the Town of and the City of Bramp ton upgrade the road to Regional standards About one kilometre of the road needs upgrading which will cost bet ween and two ODD and the Region wants those repairs done by the Town before It takes over responsibility for the road Hills Mayor Russ Miller said the road is actually a Regional road because It is used by vehicles travelling to and from different areas In Sheldon said the Town likely won trix the road If the Region want to assume the road after the Town has upgrad ed It then I m afraid It going to be a very long wait before you assume it told in the town forecast SHORT RIB ROAST I La FROZEN BOXED BUTT CHOPS OMSTEADS FROZEN FRENCH CUT BEANS Creating NonProfit Housing in Your Community and Whys In the Governments of Canada and Ontario together will help in the production of new nonprofit units in communttiea across this province Organizations Interested in developing much needed nonprofit housing in Ontario should prepare to apply today Preliminary dead are as early as March 31 198B The nonprofit housing units will be funded by the Government of Canada through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Housing The program is open to all nonprofit housing organizations municipal private and cooperative Government grants may be table to help local community groups ah non profit corporations As well nonprofit corporations may receive financial assistance to secure land tes for the r proposed projects The program ia dee to ass in the development of 1 Housing for those in need Nonprofit agencies can use the program to help create affordable housing for those in need Included in this category are families senior citizens phys persons aid persons who have loft psych lain c care Pre applications for this Housing for singles A portion of the unite will be reserved for lowincome single persona Pre cations for organize twos wish to sponsor such projects must be submitted by 29 1988 Housing for those needing support services A number of units will be designed for people with support service needs Included are those with disabilities- physical developmental or psychiatric frail elderly battered women and other socially disadvantaged persons For groups Interested in develop this no d special orientation will be held In February at each Reg oral Office of the of Housing Pre applications for this cate gory must be by March 1988 EI depends on the degree and nature of care provided For more Information and cation packages contact the nearest Regional Office of the of Housing I sled below Canada Ontario Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housing SoulfwmOfflc SouthvuMMmOnV 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