Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1988, p. 2

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Pant SECTION A THE HERALD Wed day Maithm ltS8 Car vandals damage A 1888 parked at Kingham Road in Acton received damage between SO a and March XT The aerial was bent and the windshield wipers were broken Aerial bent parked at Drug possession A ltyearold was charged with pouession of marijuana at Street March at 25 Assault charge A Georgetown man will appear In court May I on a charge of assault The 36yearold struck a man in the face March 27 at 11 Driving into underground park Ing lota can be hazardous to one a car A person driving into the underground parking lot March at at Park Avenue had tones thrown at the drivers 1965 Ford The drivers door and the roof lining on the drivers side were ruined causing CO damage Impaired driver A Uyearold was charged with impaired driving March at after being Involved with a head on collision on Churchill Road in Acton The Hills woman will appear In court April IB A Georgetown woman was with impaired driving after being stopped at a I a m spot check at Street and Hall Road in Norval The will appear in court April IB Erratic driver A Georgetown man observed driving in an erratic manner March at 15 a on Highway west of the Fourth Line was charged with impaired driving The 34yearold will appear In court April Sign taken A magnetic business sign from Up Up and Away Balloons valued at MS was taken from a truck park outside 9S Main Street South between 1pm and March 23 Wallet thief A 19yearold man of no fixed ad dress was charged with theft of a wallet March at 3 3D The victim had placed his wallet on the counter while paying for goods at the Debex Smoke Shop When he turned around the wallet was gone The wallet was recovered The 19- yearold appeared in court for a bail hearing March 24 Stolen blue jeans A yearold female young of fender was charged with numerous accounts of theft March at P m The teenager stole two pairs of blue jeans valued at from Zellers and two Canadian govern ment unemployment cheques were taken March and March from the Cedar Springs Motel The che ques were taken from mall the mote which la made available to people living there Walkman gone A walkman cassette deck valued at were taken between 10 10 a and 11 20 a m March from a locker at the Georgetown District High School at Guelph Street Tools missing A 33yearold was charged with theft March at 11 30 m when he was found with numerous tools valued at tax taken from a truck parked at Park Avenue The Georgetown man will appear in court May Hub caps stolen A 19SZ Pontine parked at Street was stripped of four hub caps and tires valued at MOO March at l Wipers broken The windshield wipers of a 1985 Pony were broken bet ween March and a March causing damage The Pony was parked at John Street in Acton Labor wants an election over free trade agreement Region won go along with a request by the and District Labor Council to ask the federal government to call an elec tion on the free trade issue Dave Tremblay President of the Labor Council said town council endorsed the request March 7 and the Labor Council wanted the Region backing as well We were leu to believe the Prime Minister was against free trade in the last election said Mr The resolution called for the federal government to either call an election on free trade or suspend any other developments on free trade un til after the next federal election We are not asking you to agree with our concern but In a democratic society it Is surely not too much to ask that proposal which will have a profound effect on our whole nation Oakvllle Councillor Kevin appealed to Regional council to sup port the Labor Council request If the effects of free trade are harmful to certain Industries the smaller municipalities in North will be affected the worst said McDermid could run in Halton Peel Herald Staff The only MP to sit as a Member of Parliament for Brampton Georgetown be the first MP to represent Hal IonPeel At the Inaugural meeting of the Progressive Conservative Assocla tlon for HallonPeel Mr McDermid rule out running as a can didate In this area Earlier Mr McDermid had said he would probably choose a Bramp ton riding in the next federal elec tion The MP for the third largest riding In Canada said he was seriously considering all three ridings two in Brampton and one which Includes Halton Hills I want to keep you In suspense for a little while longer he added In an Interview afterwards Mr McDermid said he wanted to leave his decision about where to run In the next election open for the time being 1 thinking it over carefully he said The MP who has served Georgetown residents since said he will make a decision by May BLOOD BROTHERS Jim of Kingham Road Acton gets some encouragement from bis son Geoff daring the Ac too Red Crou blood donor held March a at the Legion Hall Although the Red Cross In Acton because of a tack mem ben hi it still plant to carry on with blood donor clinics In the community Herald photo Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada Taming coast Driver Training tor all Free horn for Private Irvcar Instruction Federal Income lax deduct The Young programme snot through any local school Defensive driving you can Ihre with COURSE 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada support senior Member of Parilamen in the riding of HaltonPed taking in parts of Burlington Milton and of Georgetown Acton and Caledon Said PC supporter Jack Reed to Mr McDermid What can we do to make you run in this riding The MP has some points In his favor if he decides to make a bid for the PC riding nomination The Parliamentary Assistant to Pat Carney said four generations of McDermlds have Uvea In the riding But Mr McDermid said he would move into the riding if he ran here in the next election Technically the politician already Uvea In the riding because of a cottage he and his wife Elaine own In Caledon and use on weekends Another option for the former public relations manager and broad caster Is to quit politics altogether Shall I run again Is another ques tion he said Its getting tougher to leave my wife on Sunday nights and my age is a consideration I m now A per son who Is t quite as marketable he added In the end his decision will be bas ed on where you can do well and where the people want you Mr McDermid said he Is well known In the area because he ran for the nomination in 1971 He has also done some constituency work in Caledon because of the close proximity to the Brampton Georgetown border Although he admits he t have much of a base In Milton and Burlington he does have many friends in that area In the last election Mr won per cent of the popular vote in Georgetown the highest of all his other Brampton polls Although Brampton Georgetown started with no money 10 years ago the Peel riding has reserve funds given to them by the dissolv PC associations surrounding The politician shuttered at the thought of running again In BramptonGeorgetown If a snap election was called by the prime minister The MP says although he has one of the largest ridings in Canada he has the same staff as his four counterparts in P I who nave 130 constituents To COLOURS PH1CES COME IN AND BROWSE HANDBAGGS PLUS and ipavt ST 8732 HOURS TUES WED THUBS SAT FBI 107 CLOSEOMONDAYS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 UNION STREETKING STREET prn General Comm tor Town to will conduct a Pub Moot no to and a proposed amendment K Zoning By law 1 The proposed amendment Involves the reion no on Street to perm I aeml detached dwellings Information Is available in the Planning Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME p Dale Monday May 1688 Location CounclChamboni Town Admin 7 Line Trafalgar Road Flo No COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 Road NorthKing St General Commlttoo Town Hills will conduct a Moot and discuss a condominium application Tho condomln application pertains to a I apartment development currently under construction The property Is located In Georgetown on I ho side of Mountainview flood North Immediately of C no Further Information is available In Planning Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tme Datot Tuesday Aprils Location Administration Bu Id Trafalgar Road BRUCE MACLEAN A DEPUTY PLANNING DIRECTOR NOTICE ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP ON FRIDAY APRIL 1st 1968 WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY MARCH 31sl1988 COMMERCIAL REFUSE WILL ALSO BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY MARCH 31 1983 PUBLIC WORKS TOWN OF HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD1 HIGHWAY General for Town of Hi is conduct a Moot fig to exam no and scubs a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 74 Tho proposed amendment nvolyos the rozonlng a property described part of Lots and 30 Concession to permit trio property to be used for Industrial Further Information the Planning Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tmo 7 10pm Date Monday May 198B Local on I Chambers Town n Id 7ihUne Trafalgar Road Flo No IAN S KEITH B A PLANNING DIRECTOR TOWN OF HILLS I COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD Town line Road General Comm of I ho Town of Its will conduct a Meet ng to exam no and a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw 74 the Town of Halton 1 3 Tho proposed amendment involves rczonng 18 hectare acre property the half of Lot 32 Concurs on to permit a golf on Is loblo Plann Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tlmo 7 Da to Tuesday April 1988 Local on Halton Hits Adm nlatrat on Build ng Trafalgar Road FloNo IAN KEITH A DIRECTOR OF PLANNING In the matter the Ontario Heritage R S 1 980 Chapter and in the matter the lands and premises at the Mowing location in Town H lis in Regional Municipality Halton NOTICE OF THE PASSAGE OF A 8Y LAW TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council the Corporation the Town Halton Hills has enacted By law 1 designate the lllams Mill and Georgetown Electric Light Company Power Plant 51 5 Main Street Glen Will ams on property described as Part of llage Lot 63 Plan 49 south Main Street and Part the West Hall of Lot Concession 1 as being architectural and historic interest under Part IV Ontario Heritage REASONS FOR DESIGNATION THE WILLIAMS HALL The structure is heavy timber construction with mortice and tenon The foundation walls are coursed rubble with limber framing having a clapboard cladding The windows are over 6 double hung The is one of the oldest remaining mills In Glen Williams It was the site of W lliams original saw mill erected in 1 826 and has been in continuous use as a saw mill hosiery and apple processing lactory GEORGETOWN ELECTOR LIGHT COMPANY POWER PLANT This stone structure has largo 5 fool by foot casement windows em ploy single piece stone lintels and sills and remains exist an iron penstock and raceway The building was the site the Williams Flour Mill The present building was constructed as an electric power generating plant and was the local Iding constructed specifically for the purpose of generating electricity for sale to the public DATED AT HILLS THIS 16TH DAY OF MARCH 1088 FHENCH AMCT DEPUTY CLERK TOWN OF HILLS BOX HILLS ONTARIO L7G4T1

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