SECTION A Wednesday Police beat Cyclist thrown Police say a cyclist eject id from his bike after It struck stop ped car in Acton Saturday Police say the lispecd Free Sport driven by yearold Jeffrey Martin received liRlit damage when it struck a Ford Mustang driven by a Mtelssauga woman on Mill near Frederick Street No charges were and police report no injuries damage Police a gun or air pistol fired at a Charles Street Georgetown home resulted In WOO damage the front window The holes in the window were discovered Sept Window smashed A pellet ride fired Park Public School in llrargclimu Sept or resulted in damage say police Two Kymnusium were shall by shots Police are continuing In investigate Boy injured An Acton Mot Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital idler his bicycle was by a car Saturday after i Police say Brad Cutler Ac- received mijnr injuries when bicycle failed to stop at the Church Street and Willow Street In and he was hit by 1386 Oldsmobile The ilm of the old Acton uninjured in the incldcnl car was moderately have been laid Charge laid man with five drums offences following a collision with a hydro pale Friday Fourth Line near 17 Police a Chevrolet damaged of control after ailing to stop at the Fourth Line and 17 intersection and struck a hydro pole on the west side of Sideroad Both the driver passenger a man reived minor injuries in the accident An Acton man is charged with driving while under suspension careless driving driv ing without auto insurance driving ithout licence plates and a Criminal Code of Canada charge of driving while prohibited law Both men were treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Vehicles collide with a with following too closely a collision Oct I97H struck a 1986 Volkswagen Jetta from behind at Street near vlew Road Thursday around noon Both cars were severely damaged An Acton man of the Jet cued minor injuries in the accident To appear A Georgetown man charged possession of nircotn in a public plan a man was discovered at am at Street and Main Street Car damaged The tail Truck spill A gravel truck spilled its load in a singlevehicle accident on Sideroad near Fourth Line Mon day morning Police say 19S5 Mock truck owned by an Erin haulage com flipped on Us side around a spilling threequarter inch crushed stone on the roadway Police damage estimated at was caused around 10 10 a m by an unknown object striking the vehicle Impaired charge Police have charged Brampton man with impaired driving after they sighted a car driving at a high rate of speed Saturday night A cur travelling on Highway 7 cast of Winston Churchill Boulevard at was stopped and charges were laid The 25yearold man will appear in court Oct Cigarettes taken Police say a taxi company in Ac ton was broken into Oct An unknown suspect damaged the door but look only i small quantity of Cigarettes Woman injured A Milton woman was injured in an industrial incident south of Oct The woman an employee of Maple Lodge Farms Slipped off a hitting her back against a steel sink say police Elaine Smyth of Ontario Street Milton was treated and released from Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after she sustained minor injuries the accident Truck damaged The window of a pickup truck was broken when a pumpkin was thrown through it Oct Regional Police my COO damage wai caused to the wind shield of the vehicle parked on ing Street Georgetown TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 31 MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN NOTICE 1988 HUNTING LICENSES Rabbits and Pheasants not rabbits and 1969 October December 1988 Licenses are availablo at Itio following Mores no on on SATURDAY OCTOBER 1988 DURING NORMAL STORE HOURS FEE Resident S3 RESIDENT LICENSES ONLY Acton Live Bail l kin Lotiiw Strnol NOTE Rock NON RESIDENT Huntin linn Rango and Fred Liv IMC TIC NO roslricfod ID n tol No 106 Re- OHios Cycle and Ski Hunting ill on Rinidi- Town of Hills NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2FOURTH LINE I council lor ino niu win a and a amendment to Zoning Bylaw a residents In conjunction with a farm op a rail on subject properly it located of the Fourth Ulna north rlohtolwa Tha property la being Pan of 1 Com Town of Halton Hills Eaquailng Tims Data Monday November Location Council C ha rubor Town Building 7th Llna Trafalgar Family Affair Take a break Wednesday The Georgetown Parent Child the how to when Centre is holding the Take a child Break series of Informative bodies md l on parenting every Stress and day morning from to To causes ind Sir is provided Take a Management providing let I Break lias proven to be very and in deal popular and is stress Lome Scots show colors The Lome Scots Peel Duff win and Hoi tan Regiment will be turn out In its colorful regimental uniforms with colors flying In the breeze for the Annual Inspection of the Regiment on Sunday Oct This years Inspection will highlight the change of commanding officers of the regiment This community event which In militiamen from Brampton Misslssauga Georgetown and Hills with points In bet ween will be held on the grounds of the 0PP Training Centre Icomer of Queen St West and McLaughlin Road in Brampton at m With Its military traditions and fanfare the regiment will sec the present commander Lieutenant Col J E J CD hand over his command to LieutenantColonel CD LCol a resident of Brampton will be assuming new responsibilities us Senior Officer Operations at Militia District Head quarters The Annual Inspection of the will be earned out by Colonel Topics include Children Art with Mary explaining how children benefit from art and how to understand your childs Oct child mid Sexuality United Church disappointment Elliott calls misdeal on full house issue with more than one faintly living in them arc becoming a pro blem in Acton Ward 1 Norm Elliott says Elliott has received ram plaints about more than one living in some houses in residential from citizens who think the situation eroding the the neighborhood There have been report of two or three families living in one house outside i forcing as the on unrelated living in might hurt Surrounding residents feel Ihe TOWN OF HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HALTON HILLS IGEQRGETOWN 877S185 1 988 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE TO ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT NOMINATIONS on llm prop form llu it Aflmimslr HI Ho ill Rood No tor Hie ELECTED OFFICES FOR THREE YEAR TERMS 19BB19B1 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS MAYOR To 4 COUNCILLORS fl COUNCILLORS ir Wird- HALTON HILLS HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEES In Public School Horn One Tiuslic In ho 1 toil Public School tnmi urn 1 and Forrmr if THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD ENGLISH 1 To lrti School English ilinn of Million Hill THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD FRENCH 1 TRUSTEE To ho olo School Horn the TAKE NOTICE that euoryDcrsoti who iiro tnt arnt Ho in Jlili ipll NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Willi flu a NOTICE OF REGISTRATION th liorod durum NOMINATIONS NOMINATIONS DAN RETURNING OFFICER TOWN OF HILLS P HILLS ONTAnlO Herald K CD Com Hamilton Militia District under of SOCIAL SERVICE GRANTS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The Regional Municipality of Halton will be accepting applications lor financial assistance from Social Service Agencies and Organizations until October 1 988 Social Service Agencies and Organizations may obtain copies application form and the criteria setting out the eligibility requirements by contacting Ms Urbanski Manager of Ad ministrative Services a the numbers set out below 386 Oakville Halton HbMitton Burlington PUBLIC NOTICE PART OF WINSTON CHURCHILL BOULEVARD TO BE CHANGED TO OLD PINE CREST ROAD THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BRAMPTON PUBLIC NOTICE OF CHANGE OF STflEET NAME TAKE NOTICE that the Council The of the City proposes to enact a bylaw pursuant to Paragraph of Section of the Municipal Act to change the name of pari the road allowance between foimet Township of Chmguacousy and the Township of Winston Churchill Boulevard to Old Pine Crest Road The part of road allowance that will be sub iect to the name change is described as follows The land situated in the City of Brampton in Municipality of Peel formerly in the Township of Chmguacousy County of Peel being the part of the road allowance the Township of Chmguacousy and the Township of more particularly described as follows PREMISING that easterly limit of the road allowance between Township of Chmguacousy and the Township Esquesmg has a bearing of North degrees 1 minutes 55 seconds West and relating all bearings herein thereto Commencing the southerly angle of Lot Concession 6 West of Hurontano Street in the former Township of Chmguacousy THENCE South 38 degrees 32 minutes seconds West a the westerly limit of the said road allowance said point being the easterly angle Lot Concession in former Township of THENCE north degrees 1 minutes seconds West along the woslerly limit of the said road allowance to a standard iron bar located at the point where the westerly limit said road allowance intersects the limit of the By law Road known as Adamson Streel ib desenhewd m Township of Bylaw 372 registered April 6 in the Land Registry Olftce for the Registry Division of Halton as instrumeni No 4372 THENCE North 38 degrees 32 minutes 40 seconds East feet to a point m the easterly limit the said road THENCE South deqrees minutes 55 seconds East 035 feet along Ihe easterly limit the said road co to of commencement A map showing location the said part of the road allowance may be inspected at the office of the Clerk during normal business hours Tho proposed by law will come before Council for its regular meeting in the Council Chambers at municipal offices 150 Central Park Drive Bramplon on the 1 2lh day October 988 at 7 30 oclock in the after noon and tit Ihjt time council will hear any person who claims that he will be adversely affected by the bytaw and who applies to be heard DATED at Bramplon this 3th day September it Mil tied on the ol September 198B LEONARD J MIKULICH CITY CLERK THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BRAMPTON 1 CENTRAL PARK DRIVE BRAMPTON ONT 2T9