Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1988, p. 2

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THfc Wed net day Novembers 1 Police beat Hubcaps taken Police report Iht theft or four hubcaps from a vehicle parked on Gower sometime between Oct 31 and Nov 1 The 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass hubcaps are allied Car missing A 1973 Monte Carlo was taken from a Church Street residence sometime between Oct and Nov 1 The car is valued damage report a hit and run dent at Drive Nov bet ween 15 m and 30 The unknown suspect struck a parked causmR damage Fire started beer bottle filled topped with a wick onto Trafalgar Road near Sideroad Saturday night Police say a small fire was started but it quickly burned out Police are asking anyone with In formation to contact them at Narcotics charge A 17 yearold Georgetown youth arrested for possession of cot Its Sunday night after being stopped for a traffic violation Police say an odor of burning marijuana was detected from the vehicle and thai an investigation revealed three marijuana and three grams of packaged marijuana The youth wifi appear in court Dec Money taken iurse from a car parked Holy Cross Church on Maple Nov j was discovered the morninj at District llikh School minus the say police Police say the purse also missing several idcntifie 1 1 ion Man charged Brampton man has been charged under the Highway Traf lie Act in connection with a colli Friday night police the of a 1988 CMC van westbound on Sideroad at Winston Boulevard when hi proceeded through a stop sign struck by southbound 1987 von Both vans received moderate damage Police report no injuries They ore charging a Brampton man with failing to Minor injuries Police say a twocar collision resulted in minor injuries Georgetown man Around 15 m a Ford Escort piling northbound on Sinclair nut proceeded through an in at Street and truck a Chevrolet The of the Ford Georgetown injur Georgetown District Memorial Hospital He has been charged with failing to stop The of the Chevrolet a Georgetown was uninjured in the accident Light damage A Georgetown nun been charged following a Friday night collision on Armstrong Avenue Police a 1985 Ford van exiting dmewa struck by last bound 1J83 Volkswagen Jet Tlie Jilta was moderately damaged while the ton received light damage Point report no in Junes A Georgetown man has been charged under the Highway TnffK Act Charges laid A yearold Acton man is charged with being Intoxicated In a public place in connection with an Incident Nov police say a man trespassed on a Mill Street Acton properly and was subsequently found to be Intoxicated A police in vest gat ion revealed outstanding warrants The man was forwarded to tin Hamilton Wentworlh Fence posts missing Police say an unknown suspect removed from Horn by Park at Steeles Avenue and Sixth Line between Nov and 3 The posts described as by wide and seven feel long are valued at Phone taken Police report the theft a cellular telephone hand set from Street business The hand set la described as an SP valued at SUM The theft took place during business hours Nov Lock your car Police are asking drivers to lock their vehicles after two unlocked cars were ransacked this week A Nov Ihcfl from an unlocked car occurred at StreU The unknown suspect took several cassettes and some Canadian Tire coupons Sometime between Nov 5 and a Lilac Lane resident reported a Pioneer stereo system missing valued al taken from a parked unlocked car Damage Windows broken person threw a rock through the front window of Nor ton Crescent home causing damage Police say the incident occurred at about 7 p m on Nov Georgetown woman charged Police have charged a Georgetown woman with four offences under the Criminal odefollowmg incidents Police a 1987 Tumnado valued it 16 was taken from a tower Bond residence The vehicle was later recovered but sustained damage Police also say china and Jewelry valued at 3 was reported miss ing from the same residence Further charges wen Laid in con with the passing of two chc- totalling thai were return by the bank The Georgetown woman was scheduled to appear in court Mon day to face charges of theft over 1 taking a motor vehicl without consent and two false pretenses of Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE A ELECT PAT MCCARTHY FOR DETAILS ON THE ISSUES OH HELP GETTING TO THE POLLS PLEASE CALL COUNCIL WARD THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM SEPARATE SCHOOL RATEPAYERS HALTON HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Term Office December 1 November 30 1991 The Library oversee the expenditure of library grant monies set policy for operation the public tbrary and develop long range plans for lies and services The Library Board meets least limes a year Members also stand on standing committees A person Is qualified be appointed as a member a library board who is at least eighteen years old is a resident in a municipality for which the board is established rj is not employed by the library board by the municipality Members Ihe L Board servo without remuneration Please send written applications and resume by November 1 to G Byrnes Secretary Roman Catholic School Board Lane Box Burlington Ontario L7R 3Y2 WC Chairman of Board Byrnes Director Education Town studies rural recycling The lown Is considering Initiating a full scale recycling in Hie huge rural area of Hills Ward 2 Coun Sheldon asked her colleagues to initiate report on Ihe possibility of extending the towns recycling program to the rural area Oct Currently the Divide and Conquer recycling program operates strictly in the and plana call or extended blue box program to be introduced early next year But problems with the recycling program in Milton per councillors not lo institute a program In Hills earlier this Operations fcnjjncvr Ted said residents in Milton arc using the rural dropoff points for as refuse bins But that problem could occur with rural dropoff points in Hills sold Mr It a very difficult situation to control hi Ha Id Sheldon pushed or the We con cither into recycling with j very no- tilLLS CIVIC A garden of memories Ely I Herald Special Thereareall civic minded people living in Hills They arc the type who lake pride in their community and want to be port of the action They donate or resource- to community projects readily living In a eloae community Andrea Van Volk Is one of those people Shi donating a lower garden for the new Civic Centre in memory of her lati parents Bill and Kay Chaplin Andrea works for Ihe town and is quite keen on the Civic Centre She says she has strong roots in Goorgitown and seen a lot of changes as the town has grown Kay Chaplin was an English war and settled here 1j ago Bill and Kay Chaplin raised their three children J unlet and Rick on College In Georgetown Mr Chaplin kitn gardener bo when Andrea heard about the need for gardens at the Civic Centre she thought it was a perfect way lo honor her parents My was an average guy working thrre shifts but he always had for gardening she said The gardens will be a wonderful way for trunk and Andreas children to remember their grandparents In a beautiful cheerful selling The gardens will always be there and the town will maintain them Like a lot of other people Andrea fell she missed out on honoring her family when Ihe Cultural Centre was built I read about the Civic I did not know him In go about Inga donation she said I afraid I would be too I The Van Valk family lives next door to Gary Brand who is on committee and a quick visit next door solved the problem Tin thing about our new Civic Centre Is that there Is no limit to tin number hind scaping projects that can be undertaken Then large grounds and much work needs to be done Andrea is pleased that she has found something lasting something tangible to acknowledge her roots in our town and at thi time pro vide for those who visit Civic Centre We hope that will follow her example and that the Civic Centre gardens and beenoycofoT many come If you would like make a tax deductible donation to the Hills Civic Centre pieise call Gary Brand at or red at PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Fourth Line Sideroad Reconstruction Phase 3B Please be advised that the Town of Halton Hills Engineering Department will be holding a Public In formation Centre at the Town Administration Building on Trafalgar Road between the hours of 6 and 8 pm Tuesday November 22 The purpose of the Public Information Centre is to receive public input in regards to the prelommary design of 1 7 Sideroad between the Fourth Line and Fifth Line In general the proposed design will in regrading ditching granular base and asphalt paving Representatives from the Town Engineering Department and the Consultant for the project will be in attendance to explain the project in detail and to address any questions Public comment regarding the project is invited For further information please contact Mr Stuart P Manager of Engineering Services Town of Halton Hills Telephone Number 5185 sion277 TOWN OF HAL TON HILLS SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Street Phase 5 Rexway Drive to Maple Avenue Please be advised that the Town of Hills Engineering Department will be holding a Public In formation Centre at the Town Administration Building on Trafalgar Road between the hours of 00 p and 00 p and 6 00 p and 8 p m Tuesday November 29 1988 The purpose of the Public Information Centre is to receive public input in regards to the preliminary design of Guelph Street Phase from Rexway Drive to Maple Avenue involving the widening of the road way to five lanes modifications to existing driveway and parking lot entrances the upgrading of under ground services and improvements to intersections sidewalks lighting and landscaping throughout the length of the project Representatives from the Town Engineering Department and the Consultant for the project will be in attendance to explain the project in detail and to address any questions Public comment regarding the project is invited For further information please contact Mr T B Sfuart Eng Manager of Engineering Services Town of Halton Hills Telephone No 877 Ext 277 or we can sit down and do nothing because one person might throw in a bag of green garbage she said Rural residents In Halton Hills can drop off recyclables at a depot located at the Administrative Building on Trafalgar Road The report Is expected to be sub mitted before the end of January Immunizations The Regional Health Department is continuing to operate Immunization Clinics In both the northern and southern tor more information call one of the following Health Depart Hills Milton Burl Ington or Fashion Works keys in on the working woman Works is both I he name and the theme of the upcoming fashion show being by the Marketing Education Club of Canada Association Day Blues and Georgetown District High School The show is Wcdnes day Nov a at at the high Women in careers is the theme and price of admission will allow participants to see the latest in practical women work fashion from different types of careers such as casuals for daycare heavy duty for outdoor work and ensembles or business world There will be ret re freshmen Is afterward and a draw for a gift of from Lazy Day Blues Donna owner of Day Blues Bays students are ex cited The show gives members of MLCCA Ihe marketing club a chance to test Ihur skills In a real situation They be doing everything said Ms Calne modelling setting up and the refreshments In addition the show will be videotaped by the to be aired an Hal Ion able Proceeds will go to the high school and the MECCA club We hove quite a few people in with this said Mj Came Up Up And Away will be construe ting an archway of balloons to set the I- Works staee The show will feature fashions from Hollywood Tunglers Junior Miss and All clothes will be In Lazy Day Blues Tickets are available at downtown George I own stores Up Up And Away Victoria Lane and Lazy Day Blues he Canadian Red Cross Sooxtv GEORGETOWN DISTRICT BRANCi I La canadicnnc la Croix Routy Dont Forget the RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC at Holy Cross Church Auditorium MONDAY NOV 14th OPEN FROM 1 30 to 830 PM Donors ages 7 66 are URGENTLY NEEDED togivsBLOOD TRANSPORTATION and BABYSITTING at the clinic available to donors If a ride is needed phone Mrs Alice Greenaway 4466 Mrs Ina Reed 877 4563 Mrs Nancy Schultheiss 877 7330 On Clinic day phone THIS CLINIC IS SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada driving SPECIAL 4 DAY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 4 CONSECUTIVE DAYS 900 to 330 DEC 27 28 30 fSjSiSsi 8770751 16 MountainviewRdS Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OB BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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