Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1988, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Jane I 1168 FWIO addresses concerns By DORIS Herald Special Concern for the environment the concern at the needless waste of gar in Ontario and the thought of needed immediate action led over women mainly Women a In stitute members to recently the EducateInitiate conference held at Queen University Kingston Local members who attended were Vanheeuwen Given I Malsie Lasby Dublin W I Doris Calder Silver Wood I Jane Doris Lindsay District program Co ordinator and President Elect of the Federated Women Institutes of On Peggy Knapp The conference organized by the provided an opportunity to learn many of the aspects of waste management and recycling As well the workshops helped the members gain new skills to promote various ways in which garbage can be better utilized The key note speaker on the Satur day evening was the Honourable Jim Bradley Ontario Minister of Environment CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETYS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1938 On tbe discussing ways that garbage can be used more were At Symmonds Assistant Regional Director of the Environ ment Kingston John Hansen Ex Director Recycling Council of Pat Salter Deputy Reeve Township of Peel and Elizabeth of Conserve Kingston Gained from the conference was the realization that steps must be in itiated and implemented to combat the ever increasing problems resulting from improper waste management Get tuned up Young people between the ages of and had better get practis ing on their symphony type in struments in order to audition for a place in next year s Youth Symphony Auditions are being held In June 2 and June To make appointments for audi lions phone Tina at or Peggy Steele at 16391120 Employee honored David Olive of Terra Cotta was among employees to be honored for 20 years service to Sheridan Col lege An awards ceremony was held May 12 at the Campus cafeteria where the long service employees were recognized Vehicles collide No charges were laid as a result of a twovehicle collision that oc curred May 19 at 3 on Main Street Police say a westbound blue Ford driven by a 24yearold Gueiph man and an blue GOO Mack truck driven by a 22 yearold Brampton man came In collision near the centre line on Main Street There were no In Juries in tbe mishap Remanded A Georgetown man was remand ed in custody following a charge of breach of recognizance The 19- yearold failed to report when he should have May at 5 His bail bearing was May Obstruction An Acton man was charged with obstructing police May 25 at when he tried to hinder pedestrian travel on Mill Street near Willow Street in Acton The 17yearold wlU appear in court June Camera missing A mm camera and lens valued at Si were stolen from a car parked in a Carole Street driveway between May and May The camera could have possibly been removed through the possibly sunroof Honda taken A 1982 fourdoor brown Honda valued at was stolen from a John Street residence between 1 am and a May The car was locked and the keys were not left In the vehicle The license number of the Quebec plate is Window broken A Mill Street residence in Acton received damage when a beer bottle was thrown through the outer pane of a front window May 28 at 11 20pm damage Damage to a Ford Escort parked on Street near Sinclair Avenue May 29 was when two windows were broken and the car was dented at 12 30a m Poodle pinched A lifesized cement poodle statue valued at was stolen from the front lawn of Delrex Boulevard home between May and 30 a May Ring missing A mans gold ring with a Mon treal Canadiens crest valued at was stolen from a Hills residence located on the First Line May Jacket taken A light blue jacket and wallet with Identification which were valued at RIO were stolen from a car parked In the Georgetown District High School parking lot between Bam May and The bar roof of the car was off Car stolen A 1065 Chrysler New Yorker and purse with identification which were valued at were stolen from a Gardiner Drive house May May 29 the car was observed by police in an Acton parking lot A male occupant escaped on foot The police have issued a warrant for the arrest of an lSyearold Queen Street Acton man for break enter and theft Severe damage A 1988 red CTP driven by a 28yearold Brampton man received severe damage when a 1984 brown Regal struck the car at a m May at Street and Sinclair Avenue The Buick driven by a yearold Georgetown man had stopped at a red light The red was travelling northbound on Gueiph and proceeded through the in tersection against the red light signal striking the car The received moderate damage and severe damage A charge of disobeying a traffic con- was laid Lost control A charge of losing control was laid following an SO a dent May on the Third Line and 15th A 1978 brown Dat sun driven by a 19yearold Georgetown man was southbound on the Third Line when It lost con trol in the bend entered the west ditch continued south and struck a blue Oldsmobile Cutlass in the left side The Cutlass which was parked In a private drive facing south received severe damage while the Datsun received moderate damage Follow too close May at am a 1904 maroon Volkswagen Rabbit driven by a 29yearold Acton man was travelling east bound on Gueiph Street when the driver was visually distracted by flying debris The Rabbit drove into the rear on a red driven by a 38yearold Brampton woman The GMC which was stopped for a red light received moderate damage while the Volkswagen received severe damage A charge of following too closely was laid Vehicle rolls A 1976 brown Ford driven by a 17 yearold man was demolished following a accident May 28 on Road and the 10th Line The Ford was travelling easlbound on Road negotiating a series of bends and lost control slamming into the north ditch and rolling over onto Its roof A charge of losing control was laid Rabbit damaged May 27 at 15 p m a 1962 Volkswagen Rabbit driven by a 17 yearold Mlsslssauga man was northbound on the Fifth Line The Rabbit crossed a small bridge and lost control on the gravel entered the west ditch and rolled over The Rabbit received severe damage Left scene A charge of losing control was laid following a 30 accident May on tbe Fifth Line A 1985 red Dodge Omni driven by a 44year old Milton man was northbound on the Line when It tost control on the el road struck an east ditch and rolled the car over once demolishing the car The driver left the scene and foiled to report the accident until Man injured A Milton man was taken to hospital following an 1 15 cldent May on Steele Avenue ami the Fifth Sideroad Ner bonne was treated and releas ed in the Milton Hospital A 1979 yellow Chevrolet driven by a 21 yearold Milton man was west bound on Avenue Dubbed children ecology to tbe POWER fundraiser Environmentalist to speak Biosphere alias Jack V alien tyre a veritable Who Who of environmental science will encouraging POWER members to keep a stiff upper lip in their fight against the proposed Acton quarry dump June Dr Vallentync a senior scientist at the Canadian Centre for Inland Waters and a specialist In preaching the hazards to today en vtronment will bring his trademark a globe strapped to his back to Jack Tanner a Table at the Hide House for a fund raising dinner for the POWER group starting at Vallentync has become known around the world garnering numerous awards fellowships and citations for his efforts to save the environment His special is teaching young people the Importance of ecology His act includes a talking globe and spraying kids with acid rain That tactic which does not harm the children seems to drive the message across he said The Yale University graduate has travelled the world In his seven year campaign which Included a failed attempt to have the United Nations declare 1982 the Year of the Biosphere The year old has sal on numerous government boards and has taught at both Quern and Cor ell Universities Vallentync who works In Burl ington Is fond of his novel approach to the environment Educating children on the environment gives the world a better chance at the future he feels Adults ore often too set in their ways to worry about the environment too much he believes The human reaction to tl at globe was terrific I would ride my bicycle down the streets of Burlington with the globe on my back and people would call out to me and break into song Being a senior scientist people cannot simply brand me a nut Dr Vollcntyne prefers the more graphic approach of audience par ticipation His presentation includes Rett no children to breathe in and hold their breath then tell ng them they ve Just breathed some air which has been in the lungs of everyone else in the room Only will be sold for the POWER bach costs and all funds will be used to fight the pro posed landfill site POWER assures Tlckeis ore available at tho Olde Hide House or by calling 8S30039 Mary Anne Is pleased to announce the OPENING Georgetown Physiotherapy Centre 1360 Gueiph St Unit Georgetown Hiuy and 8733328 Physician s Required Summer employment looking favorable for school students By BELINDA Herald Special The Canada Employment Centre for Students encourages high school and post secondary education students to start In the search for summer employment at least two weeks prior to high school Hon week in midJune Students who are actively seek Jobs should have no problem fin ding suitable employment for the summer says Angela Buskard one of the employees at the Student Employment Centre They have received numerous requests from the past few weeks Students are to choose from a wide selection of summer jobs companied by a suitable wage depending on the type of Job re quested The Student Employment Centre is encouraging students to find some type of stable as soon as possible so that they can start working parttime and then carry through working full time once school Is let out In an attempt to increase high school student Job awareness the Canada Employ ient Centre for Students made a few vis to the Georgetown District High School Acton High School and Bishop Reding so that Interested students could ask questions and fill out application forms Students without a social in number need not worry as there will be a representative at the Acton Social Services and Informs Hon Centre starting June every Wednesday from p m to help students apply for their social in surance card Two pieces of Iden tification will be required upon ar rival including a copy of the child birth certificate The Canada Employment Centre for Students urges all teenagers in eluding Grade and students to make use of alt of the resources that are made available to them which not only means dropping by the cen tre to become familiar with the job boards but includes checking the newspapers and filling out job forms from various throughout the ty Another thing to keep a watchful eye for Is the new weekly column Job Tips which will make its first appearance in the Weekend Outlook starting June TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETMG 3S MAIN ST HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN WARD 3 Main Street Mapte Avenue Area I of Town Halton Hills conduct a MEETING to exam no aw proposed no land as Part Lot 1 7 on Geo town and known aa Cedarvato Common Park located at the southeast of the ntorsection Main Street and Maplo Avenue Thopu of tho no is certain the exist park from Second Density Res R2 and Th rd Density Res dontial Zone to an Open Zone thereby complying with intent tho To use com port tor space and roc oat IMS ALL CITIZENS ABE WELCOME 10pm Monday Juno on Chambers Town Admin ding 7th Trafalgar Road TOWN OF HALTON HILLS M MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3 Main St North Moore Park Ores General Comm lor Town of Ha will conduct a Public MooWig to exam no and a proposed amendment to Halton Off Plan and law to perm a daycare centre a proposed daycare cent la located n Georgetown Furttto nlormaBon the Department ALL NTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Do to Monday Location on Build 7m Uno Trafalgar Road H Ad NOTICE Not ca Intanllon to stop up cloaa and convey a portion tha Fourth Lino a road allowance lying Qlan Road and Highway No and being part the original road allowance and part Lot Concession 4 Parts and 3 on Reference Plan 20R 5007 Notice la hereby thai Council for Town Halton Hills to pais a bylaw to stop up and a portion tha original road and part Lot Concession Parts and on Plan ESB7 The or a CommittM Council will hear any parson who claims that land will prejudicially by tha bylaw and who las to heard at regular mealing to ba ha In Counc I Chambers located on Trafalgar Road In Town of Halton H Ha Ontario on Monday June a notice was 1 published on 11th day of May French A M Clark Town of HI Is Halton Ha Qaorgatown Ontario

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy