Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday December 22 1990 Trailer homes damaged Halton Regional Police report someone broke into two trailer homes located in Acton Trailer Park on the First Line overnight Tuesday and caused damage to the two trailer homes An in vestigation is ongoing Assault charge A 46yearold Acton woman has been charged with assault Level I after she slapped her common- law husband several times about the face Wednesday night at a Street home in Acton police say A Jan court date has been scheduled in connection with the Incident Mischief charge Police report a 28yearold Georgetown man smashed a win dow at a rural residence in Georgetown Wednesday night after having an argument with a 46yearold woman A charge of mischief has been laid in connec tion with the incident The man appeared at a bail hearing day Fire calls Chimney fires Halton Hills Fire Department report firefighters responded to two chimney fires this past week The first happened at a residence located at the area of Lot 23 and Concession Tuesday morning when a build up of creosote an oily substance ignited said a fire department spokesperson The owner was told to have the chimney inspected and cleaned before using it again The second chimney fire that broke out at a Norval residence on Winston Churchill Boulevard Wednesday evening was caused by an installation deficiency in a wood burning stove The owner was told to contact the Town Fire Prevention Officer to have the stove installa tion checked out said the spokesperson No damages were reported in either case Expansion approved Continued from Page l built next year However com pletion of the total project will happen over the next four years he said At the request of the residents committee only gave approval to the project after it attained assurances from Mr Levy a 10 foot wall will be built to separate the residents backyards from the rear of the Woolco store The committee also received assurances the wall and the companying landscaping would be done before construction begins on the store this spring Mr Levy initially suggested not all the grading be done at once He was referring to that area involving a drainage ditch servicing the residents s original proposal called for the ditch to be replaced by a series of underground drainagey pipes The ditch would then be converted into parking spaces Mr Levy told committee members the pipes would be stalled when additional parking spaces were needed He explain ed the expansion would be done as store owners signed up to lease space In turn the parking spaces would be built when there were enough tenants to necessitate additional customer parking Committee Chairman Marilyn Serjeanston however said Up grading for the wall in the ditch area would have to be done im mediately meaning the underground piping would have to be installed at the same time as the wall was being built Mr Levy had suggested this would be difficult because the piping installation ex would be hard to justify if the parking spaces weren t need immediately But pressed by Chairman Serjeanston to do the work or face possible town rejec of the project Mr Levy agreed to build the piping as re quested Sentencing delayed Sentencing for year old Kevin Blakemore of Georgetown found guilty of attempted murder has been delayed Blakemore of i Georgetown was to be sentenced Wednesday by Mr Justice William Lyon in Toronto Blakemore was found guilty by a Toronto jury after they heard tesimony he had repeated I v stabbed a 31 yearold woman at her Queen s Quay condominium Blakemore and the victim had been watching videos in her apartment on the night of the stabbing When the movies end Blakemore left but later returned to use the phone He then grabbed a kitchen knife and forced the woman into her bedroom where he repeatedly stabbed her in the arms legs and chest where a wound under her right breast penetrated her liver gI55 Wlm Efl Dont drink and drive A demolished car outside Georgetown District High project for their marketing class but the car has also School is attracting a lot of attenUon and that Is just become a symbol for S Students Against what Marketing students Adrian at rear Drinking and Driving who want to warn people of and Scott Hobbs front were hoping for The pair had the dangers of drinking an driving Heraldphoto the car towed to the school Wednesday morning as a Communitybands together Continued from Page 1 creased from 10 people to about 26 families a week Fortunately the goodwill of the season has worked its spell and the donations are flowing in Vehicle failed to stop Further investigation by Halton Regional Police into a twovehicle collision at Sideroad and Tenth Line Halton Hills shows the vehicle dnven by Nor val resident John went through a stop sign at the in tersection when the accident hap pened Mr 55 was driving a 1985 Ford delivery van south bound on the Tenth Line when the van went through the stop sign said investigating officer Con stable Scott Mason Mr Creighton was taken to the Georgetown and District Memonal Hospital with serious injuries and as of Wednesday was listed in stable condition cording to a hospital son The van collided with a Mercury driven by Terra resident Varty 39 who died of injuries suffered in the accident In the Wednesday Dec edi of the Herald Mr Varty was incorrectly identified as the driver of the delivery van in the front page story entitled Fatal The Herald regrets the er ror and any inconvenience it caused FINAL TOUCH ESTHETICS CHRISTMAS SPECIALS FACIAL The Perfect filll 50 FREE MANICURE With Every Toning Seitlons Purchased FREE FACIAL With Every One Month Unhmited Toning Package Regular Store Hours TIM Dec 24 Dec 24 96 Dec 31 96 CLOSED Dec 25 26 Jan 1 2 20o WATCHES 10 8736013 318 GUELPH ST INDOOR MALL GEORGETOWN Im absolutely amazed at the response said Mrs Waldie who finds It hard to control her emo tions when local businesses residents and organizations like the Lions Knights of Columbus Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Womens Institutes share their wealth Im truly touched Acton is a wonderful community that is tak care of its people said Mrs Waldie Not only do people donate food but a dedicated group of volunteers donate their time to run the service In Georgetown the generosity is no less intense The Lord has done a marvellous job in sending people to help and donate food said Mrs Ellison But both women wonder what will happen when the Christmas SDint wafts away The Georgetown volunteers were hoping to set aside some of the food from December for the summer season which Mrs Ellison says is the busiest time Its like someone turned a switch off once summer comes She believes that since our lifestyles change in summer with vacations and outdoor activities people tend to forget there are less fortunate people in the com munity Mrs hopes to see more food drives such as one under taken by Acton High School which raised 1030 cans of food She is already planning fun draisers and 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