Page- SECTION A THLllHUI Breakins Several break Ins and thefts reported to police last week Between and 30 Friday someone broke Into Iht Williams Public School A fin tlngulsher and a green duffle ban containing a pair of socks wen stolen but wen later recovered behind the school A beige telephone was also taken but has not been found The value of tht phone Is unknown Police said en try was gained through a rear win dew Between Saturday and am a home on Steel Avenue in Hornby was entered and goods totalling over were removed from thi house Police said the gloss pane on a rear door was smashed The stolen goods Include a microwave stereo television two cameras watches rings and some furniture Tile owners of he home were out of town at the time of the theft police said Some cosh was stolen and a win smashed at the Pioneer Gis Station in between Salur day night and Sunday morning Total damage Is and money and of lighters were stolen police said Gas station theft Glass was smashed money stolen from the kiosk of the Pctrocan Station at Guelph and Sinclair after the statu n Saturday evening Total damage is about said Tires stolen 1 inii jepl 1 four 15inch tins mags were stolen from Hit gingt at John St Acton lot of the tires Is Rings taken Two chrome Pi Merc stolen from a parked car on Nelson Court in Acton Police said the of rings is about Tin rxuirred be ween 10 Restaurant burns A fire set at the back of Night Crossing on Main Street Georgetown about 500 damage to tin building police slid The fin burn part of the side and The fire occurred it about a Mam Window smashed At about ruber 11 two windows at Holy Cross School wtre smashed Brown paint thrown on one of the school tables police said Total image is about WOO Scratches along full the car amounted lo moo damage to a vehicle which wis parked on Academy Hood last weekend Brown paint us ilso poured on the 3 drug charges Police charged a old Georgetown with possession of a narcotic when he was found In a car stopped at Mam ind Mill Streets last week The man will pear in court November Two men driving in a vehicle stopped for a traffic violation at Sideroad and the Sixth Lint list Monday have been charged with possession of a narcotic A old Aelon man and a 30yearold man wilt appear in court Novembers Switches seats Two men who switched post tlons in a car while being chased by police have been charged with im paired driving While police were attempting to stop the car near Prince Charles Drive and Campbell Gate Friday the driver switched with his and then pretended lo asleep police said The second driver told police he had been all along Later both men gave false names to police Both have also been charged with obstructing police officers The yearold and 29year old Georgetown men will appear in court October IB Fails to remain A Georgetown man is been with Impaired driving and failure to remain at the scene following an day at 10 The car was round stopped at the corner of and Webber Ik will in imirlOctolxr Impaired A yearold rin man slopped for speeding at Trafalgar and Maple Streets Monday has been charged with impaired drlv He will In court Driving unsafely Police arrested ihret impaired drivers lost Wednesday A man timing erratically at SI ret and Hollow Road was stopped by police at about midnight He showed physical symptoms of impairment police said He was also charged with driving with over milligrams of alcohol In his blood The year old Scarborough man will appear in court October 5 A 45year old Georgetown man turning off Highway struck a guard post a fence the ditch and then lame loa stop in a field The man was later charged with impaired driving driving over milligrams of alcohol and failure to nmuin at the scene The accident occurred at about l a near Trafalgar Road and Ave A Brampton man was charged with impaired driving after he was stopped in a spot cheek at Mum ana Streets at about p m The J3 old will appear in court Octobers damage A woman to park her it Georgetown Toyota on Saturday caused damage to the showroom window when she hit the gas pedal by mistake The car tumped through the buildings glass doors police said Damage to the car Is about the year old Georgetown dent was not thirled Bus driver charge A old school bus driver been charged following an at to Sideroad and the Ninth lie morning The Georgetown man was driving the bus along the Ninth Line when lie at 10 id struck an car he driver of the second a 53yearold Brampton man was uninjured but damage to his car about Wooo police said The bus lined BOO Motorcyclist hit year old Acton worn in his ifter she struck a molnrcjLle trjinp to moke a lift turn from on to list weik The motor Georgetown youth ml his IG year olo passenger suffered minor in juries to the Yamaha motorcycle totals about while damage was to the first Couldnt see stop blamed hiivj fog or f slop for a stop sign at Avenue Wednesday a a m He told police he did not sec the sign until the last minute and could not stop before lie hit a Mercury along Sleeles to both cars totalled policesaid Taken to hospital A 25yrar old Acton woman and her five year old son were taken to hospital with Injuries following an accident on Saturday A Kitchener woman was slopped in the westboul lane at about 2pm when she began lo travel in reverse The second car came over a hill In the road and could not slop in time to avoid a collision Janice Fend ley and her son Richard were liken by ambulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where they were treated for their injuries and Police lime the 26year old Kitchener woman Damage the first ear Is about The car sustained about damage Bu In Until Monday Sept 19B7 GREAT SCOnS PIZZAS Micro or Oven 128 SEAFRESH CHEESE BITES 5 HALIBUT STEAKS SCHNEIDERS BONELESS LOIN PORK CHOPS LB TBAY wilh meat and cheese SCHNEIDERS BONELESS MARINATED CHICKEN BREASTS 20 99 Mayor limn Miller was on hand Ibr Alliance Church sod turning Sunday celebrate the Mart of construction at the new site At 12 noon Sunday i Alliance I witness history of lliclr church held and Hie embers of I lie Georgetown a special moment In he ceremonial sod turning was stood on the ground of lliclr new property the on the Eighth Line new church wilt be built on the land Members are now meeting at the Community Centre on Sun LtGov awards Limehouse Scout leader The Honourable Lincoln Alexander Lieutenant Governor of Ontario presented awards for distinguished service to eight for their outstanding con In but Ion to the Boy Scouts of Canada Mr Alexander presented the Silver Acorn Awards in a ceremony at Queen Park Hannah from Limehouse received the Silver Acorn award Silver Acorns arc awarded as recognition or especially distinguish service to the Scout Movement Presentations arc made annually to Ontario reslduifs who are is approved by the Chief Scout the Governor General of Canada In 1982 Elaine Hannah was award the Medal for Good Service Since receiving this award has greatly expanded and diver led her contribution to Scouting While remaining Pack Scouler for the 1st Pack Elaine has been involved with the North let Service Team as Assistant District Commissioner and has been active as Chairman of the District Honours and Awards Committee While deeply Involved in training at both the regional ind provincial levels has had three Pack Part II Wood Badge courses and in several Pack Program Plan Workshops Service Team training and Scout In Training courses In North District all benefited from Eialnes Scouting knowledge Jamboree service has seen active In both the canteen operation and technical department for J J and the Cnna dian Jamboree in 1085 Maine energy and en thuslsm combined wilh her many personal skills seen her con tribute 14 dldicited years to Scouting Town sits on the fence over height restrictions Restrict the height of fences and hedges in Acton may create more problems than It is worth cording to councillors and by law en officer Bob You can t legislate people taste said Pom Sheldon On Monday town council a petition by residents Hung near Avenue where an fool fence with a top layer of barbed wire has been erected In front or a home When petition was first presented to council it the end of June councillors asked Mr intend the current fence law include Bui residents near MO Poplar Avenue want the new fence torn down another law passed which would prevent any such fences built In the future The by law enforcement officer told council that a new law ting residential fences to six feet would affect a number of current fences in Since rumors of new fence restrictions started Mr has answered nine calls fromconcemedrcsldents The alternative is to pass a law restricting any such fences in the future but it would not the Popular Avenue problem he The fencing issue has placed the municipality In a Catch position Mr said Acton councillor Norm Elliott said he Is concerned about the council becoming too restrictive In the City of Etoblcoke he said there are restrictions on grass length Everybody laughs at it but it is an example of how regulatory a municipality can be Mr Elliott said We d be opening up real with Norm lliolt mil should not invoKe council Pacini In is i it wtiild feints ill post or lo the torn Correction In irlnle ilxmt in Georgetown subdiv Pirn Sheldon is tinted as soin she would ml mind long pro unci It is ictinlK unit Johnston w ho The Herald regrrtslhi REGULAR TIME CLEANING SILVER POLISHING CLOSETS CUPBOARDS LAUNDRY WINDOWS We Tailor Our Services To Suit Your Needs 8771724 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL NEXT COURSE BEGINS OCT 14th WEEKS pm COURSES ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED CENTRES OF YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA LOCATED COAST TO COAST MILL ST OCQ ACTON O 0101 8770751 16 Mountalnview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada the HERALD OFFICE HOURS Dliplay Monday Classified Monday 45 Guelih St George CORRECTION The ad which appeared in the September 16th edition of The Herald for Georgetown Spa Fitness Centre should have read WEEKS FREE with a 3 month 6 month or yearly membership AND Bring a friend to try out our Centre with A FREE 2 WEEK PASS We apologize lor any inconvenience this may have caused NOTICE Notice Intention to stop up and convoy a pari Agnes Stroot Ward 1 Acton In Town Hits Initio Regional Halton to given Ihot Council of Coiporatlon Town Halton H in lends pass fay taw stop up and convoy part of that known as Street Word 1 In former Town Acton now In Town H lis In Rorjlonal Municipal which part of Stroot Part I on Plan 20F1 tho ad property owner Council or Com Council I hoar any person who claims Iho land will bo dally a Hoc tod by by law and bo hoard at Is tegular mooting bo In Council Chambers located Trafalgar Road In Iho Town Halton H lis on 13th day of October of o clock on 1 diy J MBfi h no7 Administrator Clot POBo12B H Ha GoorQOIown Ontario COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 1 ACTON MAIN ST NORTH HWY 25 Town will conduct a PUBLIC MEETING to and a proposed amendment lo Hills Zoning law to a doscrlbod as Port of Lot Concession lor Industrial development Is located on aldo of Main Stroot Highway north of Wallace Further informitlon Is In Planning Do pari men t ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Monday Sop torn bor 28 1987 Town Administration Trafalgar Road Town of