Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 26, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday August Intersection collision A 73yearold Georgetown woman was rushed ambulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and treated for minor injuries following this twocar collision at the corner or Gueiph Street and Maple enue in Georgetown Tuesda morning Regional Police say a 1974 Ford b the woman is travelling westbound on Gueiph Street when it with an 1976 Ford tow truck The tow truck drUen by a vearold Georgetown man had entered the intersection after leaving a private drive Police say the Ford car was demolished Herald photo by Donna Kell Bid to stop park move fails i same approval process I think the problem has bee taken from Willow Park and transferred into their area he said referring to Acton residents near Nor Park off Highway 25 I don t believe the answer is to establish a mobile home on the Barber property But councillors who had reserva tions on the proposal at the last council meeting said they found new evidence in favor of the site after touring the property Acton Coun Gerald said he had reassessed the situation I spoke to the neighbors and they spoke to me he said He noticed a 130foot setback from the other properties near Nor Halton This is a firstclass home and wont have esthetic impact Coun mobile He asked neighbors if their water supplies was depleted by the ISO seasonal campers on site and the neighbors said no Coun Ren me reported Rural Coun Alf Spence said he had reservations about water in the area but the holding provision the town places on the property should prevent serious problems Georgetown Coun Joe Hewitt said the application for Nor Park to have permanent trailer homes certainly stands on its own even when Willow Park Is not considered think Mr Barber is a sincere operator for this pro ject DAY CARE Programs for children up Nutritious meals Ample inside and outside facilities to develop your child physically and mentally Experienced child workers on staff MAPLE ROCK DAY CARE CENTRE 8731876 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Mischief charges Halton Regional Police laid charges of mischief following a power outage at a River Drive and Maple Avenue business in Georgetown Aug A 20year old Georgetown man is scheduled to appear in court Sept Cables cut Police say someone cut two power cables in a power box located in the area of River Drive and Maple Avenue in Georgetown shutting down power for two hours and causing approximately damage overnight of Aug An investigation ongoing House burned An abandoned house on the First Line and Mill Street in the Acton area burned to the ground late Wednesday night police say The fires cause is still undeter mined No estimate of property damage was available Golf balls stolen Several golf balls were stolen from the ninth hole pond at the North Halton Golf Club at Maple Avenue and Trafalgar in Georgetown and damage was caused to the ninth tee and a golf ball washer early Tuesday morn police report The stolen pro perty and damaged property is valued at Police have no suspects Reflector stolen Police say someone stole a tailgate reflector valued at from a pick up parked on RR5 Georgetown overnight Aug Men charged Two men were charged with mischief by police in connection with in damages caused to the windows of a Mountainview Road residence Tuesday after noon A 25yearold Scarborough man is scheduled to appear in court Sept 25 A 16yearold Georgetown youth has a Oct court date Mens Wear STORE HOURS 30 a m 6 except Thursday Friday 30 a m 9 CttyStyleM 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers of Canada SPECIAL DAY PROGRAM August 21st 22nd 24th 900 am338 pm NEXT CLASS TO START SEPT 13th Wed Thurs Evenings 7081000 pm for Weeks Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 YOUNG DRIVERS PROGRAM IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH ANY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL 8770751 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA

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