Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday March Car demolished A car driven by a Georgetown man 58 was demolished Sunday night when it slid off the road way Halton Regional Police say a Oldsmobile was south bound on Sixth Line near Sideroad 22 when it went out of control and flipped on its roof Police say the cars brakes lock ed and it slid across the roadway There were no injuries in the ac cident Man charged A Georgetown man 22 was charged with failing to report an accident that occurred early Saturday morning near Winston Churchill Boulevard A Maz da was westbound on Sideroad 22 when it drove off the roadway hit a pole and went into a ditch say police Hie car was severely damaged Police report no in juries in the singlecar mishap Deer struck There were no charges and no injuries when a pickup truck driven by a Brampton women 32 struck a deer at Guelph Street near Hall Road shortly after mid night Saturday Police say a deer crossing the road was struck by theeastboundcar Poor roads Poor road conditions led an Ac ton driver into a tree stump Saturday night say police A 1989 Chevrolet driven by an Acton man was southbound on Third Line near Glen Road when the car swerved to avoid an oncoming vehicle and struck a tree stump causing the car light damage Police report no injuries and will not lay charges in connection with the collision Twocar collision A Georgetown man was charg ed with failing to stop following a twocar collision outside Georgetown Friday morning Police say a 1977 Pontiac driven by a Georgetown man was southbound on Ninth Line near 10 when it struck an eastbound Ford Mustang driven by a Georgetown woman Both drivers were uninjured Police say the two cars moderate damage 400 missing Barragerss Cleanecs on Guelph Street reported their nightly deposit bag containing Police have charged a Toronto man in connection with scrap metal thefts from a Georgetown company over the last year The man 46 was arrested in Toronto on two counts of theft under and three counts of theft over last week in connection with four thefts of scrap aluminum and bronze from a Mountainview Road company The man will appear in court April 3 Suspect caught Police have a suspect in the Feb 25 theft of musical in struments from an Acton church Police say various items in cluding a guitar and amplifier were missing from the church following a breakin A youth from has been charged with break enter and theft He will appear in court April 7 Police say all stolen items were recovered Arrests made Police report two arrests this week in connection with thefts from the Olde Hide House in Ac ton A Toronto man was charged in connection with the theft of worth of goods March Police say the man will ap pear in court April A Mississauga woman was also charged with theft under She allegedly took a leather wallet from the store without paying She will appear in court April 17 Facing charges A Georgetown woman will face charges of refusing a police ALERT Alcohol Level Early Road Test Friday night Police say the woman was stopped at Main Street and Park Avenue around 1030 pm for a Highway Traffic Act violation when she showed signs of impairment The woman will appear in court Aprils Tools removed Police report a theft from a 1988 Toyota sometime March 4 or March They say the car was entered and worth of tools were removed including a Black and Decker drill and a roofing hammer Police are in vestigating the theft Impaired charge A driver observed driving over the curb and across the lines on Guelph Street early March 10 has been charged with impaired driving Police say an Alton woman 19 was stopped around 115 am when her car was observed travelling er ratically She will appear in court April 3 missing sometime March 6 or March 7 Halton Regional Police say the theft was not a result of a breakin and that the store was open during some of this time period Police continue to investigate Waste management Regions form alliance A new committee comprised of the five Greater Toronto Area Regions has been formed to come up with a longterm waste manage ment strategy including the iden tification of potential standby landfill sites to be used in a crisis situation Halton Region Chairman Pete joined in with the Regional chairmen from Durham Metro York and Peel at the On tario Science Centre yesterday Tuesday to make the announce ment The proposal to form the greater Toronto committee will be put to the five Regional councils in the next few weeks The committee wants to develop a strategy to handle the four million tonnes of solid waste generated each year in the five Greater Toronto Area regions Breakins may be linked Halton Regional Police say a series of breakins on Guelph Street last Wednesday night could be connected A fish and chips store at Guelph Street was entered and 60 bottles of beer were taken say police Also missing was 17 in coins Entry was gained when a rear door was pried open say police A fish and chips store on Main Street was entered sometime Wednesday night March and a cordless phone was taken Entry was gained through the rear door say police Loss totals are estimated at 220 The same night a 330 Guelph Street bakery reported cash taken from the premises There was 250 damage to a front glass door that had been smashed A plumbing store at 330 Guelph Street was missing over the same evening Entry was gained to this store through a garage door on the west side of the building when the bottom right panel was remov ed Police say all four breakins are probably the same person and they are continuing to investigate Budget talks Continued from Page 1 percent increase in those grants the decision to freeze them means more tax dollars must be raised locally said Mr King The Ministry of Transportation has boosted grants for road repairs by 475 per cent to Just under million this year Halton Hills experienced a 27- Increase in assessment this year giving it a larger tax base Although that increase Is modest it is higher than previous years increases of between l and per cent said Mr King Also projected building permit revenue has skyrocketed to Some of the main goals include to divert 25 per cent of the waste produced from landfilling by and per cent by the year 2000 to create a stateoftheart system for processing solid waste to maximize industrial develop ment opportunities for com munities with landfill sites to develop more research into reduction reuse recycling and recovery of waste to protect the environment from the hazards of waste disposal and set up a structure that promotes cooperation between the public and private sector If the formation of a steering committee is approved by the five Regions tenders will be put out and awarded for development and operation of a longterm waste management system for the Greater Toronto Area Last year Metro Toronto Coun cillor Richard Gilbert approached area Regions with a similar con cept for a Greater Toronto Area waste management committee but he met with a cold reaction from Regional councillors who said Toronto was looking for an ex cuse to bring its waste to other Regions Toronto is expected to fill its cur rent landfill site to capacity in 1992 from 374000 in That is owing to growth in Halton Hills Village said Mr King But he cautioned that water restraints mean Georgetown south wont be able to grow much more next year and that may significant ly reduce building permit revenues for the operating budget TREE SERVICE Cutting Removal 8531680 Why Wait til Spring HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OF fl9 CARS A TRUCKS CADILLAC 320 QUEEN ST BRAMPTON 4590126 WELDING NEW Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Steel and Aluminum Welding General Repair Work Frame and Box Repairs for Large Trucks and Trailers Safeties and Dump Stickers MOD TICKETS 225 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN TILE KING 354GUELPH ST UNIT 23 Georgetown 8732588 Oak Flooring lie 2V fcUOoll CERAMIC TILES lntock SPECIALS European Bstfnwnt TITTTT P Learn to Drive and Survive THE PRIVATE SCHOOL Young Drivers 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