Page SECTION A THE HERALD Bad roads Georgetown and Nathan Crawford of Georgetown are In condition In the Georgetown and District HotpJtal Otnw- of Oshawa and Olga of Oahawa were treated and from hospital A IMS blue Chevrolet driven by a yearold Oahawa man was northbound on Trafalgar Road A 18M beige Dodge driven by a 30yearold Georgetown man was southbound on Trafalgar Road The Chevrolet lost control on the Icy road and slid Into the south bound lane The Dodge struck the Chevrolet in the right tide Sent to hospital Two Toronto resident were sent to hospital following a p ac cident 17 on Street and Maple Avenue Mary of Toronto and Julie Amoross who is under a year old of Toronto were treated and released from the Georgetown and District Hospital A 1983 black Toyota driven by a 23yearold man was on Street a left nana turn The driver aid not see a grey Chevrolet driven by 36- year old Toronto woman as another car was obstructing the view The cars collided in the west bound lane of Street com ing to rest on a traffic Island gains a traffic signal Both vehicles were proceeding on a green light A charge of falling to yield the right of way was laid Speeds too fast Drug charge An Georgetown man was charged March IB at 7 with possession of marijuana dur ing a spot check at Maple Avenue and Street He will appear In court April IS Possess ion charge An Ityearold Nerval man will appear In court April 11 on a charge of possession of marijuana He a passenger of a car stop ped during a 10 spot check March ID at Maple Avenue and Street Needs stitches A Sprucedale man was treated and released from the Georgetown and District Memorial following a a in dustrial accident March IS Frank Klnteen received stitches In his leg The victim was helping a fellow worker unload steel pellets from a truck at PG Bell at Armstrong Avenue In Georgetown when a chain supporting the load broke free and whipped the Sprucedale man in the leg Industrial accident A 25yearold woman was treated and released from the Georgetown and District Memorial Masters Ltd Cheryl Brown lost two fingers to a band saw in the plant at S3 Armstrong Ave Fails to remain A 20yearold was charged with falling to remain at the scene of an accident and impaired driving March IS at 1 10 a m at Campbell Gate and Prince Charles Drive The Milton man was Involved in an accident left the scene and found impaired when he was stopped later He will appear in court April A charge of speeding too fast for conditions was laid following a accident March is on the Camera Stolen Sixth Line and Sideroad A 1975 grey pick up driven by a 30yearold Acton man was north bound on the Sixth Sideroad when It left the roadway travelled 33 metres along a railway track went over the railway bank drove over a sign and hit a fence metres west of the railway tracks The pickup received severe damage A Kodak Disc camera valued at and carrying bag were stolen between 11 am and li 30 am Hits a fence A 19yearold Norval man charged with mischief for knock lng down a fence valued at March 12 at a m at Hillside in Georgetown Knocks over light March 16 at 12 19 a 1S76 black Continental driven by a 54- yearold Georgetown man was reversing in a parking lot at Guelph Street when it struck the light standard in the parking lot knocking It over Two speakers and an amplifier valued were stolen bet weep 4pm March 18 and 7 30 a March 19 from a locked car parked In the underground parking lot of Park Avenue Icy conditions Icy conditions contributed to a IS a accident March 14 on the No Sideroad and Fifth Line A grey Toyota Cellca driven by a 22yearold Georgetown man was westbound on the No Sideroad when It came over the crest of a hill and losing control on an Icy surface drove into the ditch and embankment of a driveway A gas leak at the Frank Heller plant at Lamb Street kept the street blocked off from p to pro March 19 Two houses on King Street were evacuated when a blown regulator at the exterior of the building was leaking Union Gas contained the leak and made the necessary repairs There was no damage Mirrors broken The side mirrors of a 1987 tlac were broken off between March 13 and March 14 at 24 Drive In Georgetown Damage to the park ed car was Striker charged A Standard striker was charged with trespassing March 15 at p m The 35-year- old Georgetown man climbed over a fence at Guelph Street togoin entry into a prohibited area There was no damage Car hood dented Someone walked over the hood of a 1987 Dodge parked In the underground parking lot at 115 John Street between March 14 and a m March 15 The engine hood was dinted and paint scratch ed for a total of S300 damage townhomes denied A local developer has been denied permission to build an eight unit townbouse on Lots 38 and 39 on Park Avenue In Georgetown Gail of Residential Developments wanted to put an eight unit townbouse on the property but zoning restrictions united the units to six The towns Committee of Adjust refused to lift the zoning regulations to allow the two extra units because it does not meet the intent and purpose of the official plan The committee said the applies tlon is not a minor variance Mlllvlew solicitor Bert Arnold argued that the Georgetown Downtown Core area policy labels the land for redevelopment for higher density uses such as the Silver Creek Tower Mr Arnold also argued that the appropriate zoning bylaw on the pro perty actually allows a seven storey Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 nursery furniture accessories maternity fashions Infant wear gifts toys 211 GueluhSt CENTRE 8732448 Georgetown SPECIAL PRICE Sorters 12exp 15exp 5 24exp8 36expll FREE Doubl Prints 23 or Double Sbe 5x7 with his coupon If prefer double print coal you CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS pktora Mm Only at Crazy boats float soak on April 9 Shn on your llfejackets and grab a usual flo wood and rubber craft will be laun ft usual flotilla of homespun hL Jit Aprils But get your directions straight Because of Tenth Line Irrigation works at Sheridan Nurseries the startoff point has been changed Craxy Boats are now starting from Terra Cotta at the park at m winding their way down to the finish line Main Street bridge In Glen Williams Canoes will continue to use the Cheltenham starting point and begin their Journey at noon This annual spring malady is for amateur boat builders and frustrated sea farm of all descrip tion Awards will be given out by the host of the event the Lions Club of Georgetown in a of categories There la an award for the first to cross the finish line in the two man canoes first prize for home made crafts and first to cross the finish line Boats of all types including rub ber rafts are in a category of their own eligible for prizes as are com service club entries More than ever the Lions Club Is concerned about safety and alcohol Is prohibited by law and race rules If the water conditions ere deemed tuned to CFMY and radio stations on race day Crewmates can celebrate alter the event with a victory dance at the Ac ton Legion beginning at a 30 For dance tickets call Awards will be presented at the vic tory dance at The race Is also a fund raising event for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada to help them In their search for cause and cure of disorder of the nervous system Entrants who find sponsors for MS worth more than will have their entry fee of waived The race is the annual running of the Credit River and registration begins at 30 am race day Registration forms and Information on the race can be received by call ing or 0651 PEOPLE WHO CARE David Aibbee president of the Klwatui service club The second annual United Way Branch held at the presents High School teacher Aalla Tanners Table resUunmt Sunday From each Blake with a cheque for at a luncheon last week tench The money will be to subsidise the cost of a trip to Calgary by Geoff town music students al the high HaKea United Way receives a cheque for from Here Frances Nlblock vicepresident I school to attend the Music Canada competition May Jack Tanners assistant manager Brad Macfariaae IMS Herald photo Chimney fires unknown odors The fire department a number of chimney fires and in vestigated unknown odors in the past week Firefighters rushed to Duby Road in Acton March at pm to put out a chimney fire There were no injuries or damage The fire department In vestigated an unknown odor March IB at a m at Frederick Street In Acton Some workers from were using cut ting torches which caused some smoke to drift into the area of the printing building March is at 34 firefighters extracted four people trapped in a car on Trafalgar Road north of Highway following a car accident In that location SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 Firefighters gave medical assistance to an elderly man ex difficulty breathing March 1 at 12 a at S3 Bower Avenue In Acton The fire department in vestigated a report of a small fire In the Acton cemetery March 10 at 3 am They found nothing when they arrived March at 7 47 firefighters responded to a report at the Hellers Building at King PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE RECONSTRUCTION OF PUMP HOUSE WELLS Wednesday March 30 1988 700 to 900 pm at Halton Hills Municipal Offices Committee Room Trafalgar Road The Regional Municipality of Halton Is proposing to recon struct the building that houses the at Cedarvale Park Halton Hills Georgetown The plans showing the proposed design will foe on display for review and comment Halton Invites you to stop by the Information Centre any time during the period noted above Tills will allow you the oppor tunity to review the details of the project and to allow for an exchange of Ideas on the renovations Representatives of Halton and its Consultant will be available For further information please contact Mr Prior Plant Supervisor at andor Mr Suffoletta Manager Water Plant Operations at THE Of apartment building on the property and the proposed townhouse units are not as bu 111 up that However two Georgetown residents David Williams of Park Avenue and John Cable of 48 Park Avenue objected to the eight unit townhouses Mr Williams worried that his pro perty might lose its current zoning for a future apartment site Mr Cable said he wouldnt object to a six unit townhouse but he fdt tigbt units is pushing to the ultimate Learn to Drive and Survive I Young Drivers of Turning 10 Driver Training lor aflM FederaHncome tax deductible Free pickup at home for The Young Drivers programme I not Private Incar Instruction available through any local high school Defensive driving you can live with 8770751 16 Mountainview Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL 7 OVER 300000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada Trie fire department doused a chimney fire at the Second Line north of the Sideroad In March is at pm There were no injuries en damage Firefighters attended to a car fire at the First line between the 17th and 22nd Slderoads March 19 ate FEEL THE HEARTBEAT For the first time on television a sympathetic personal documentary look at unwed mothers their courage their needs and what is being done to help them GLOBAL TV on Saturday March 26th at pm ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP ON FRIDAY APRIL 1t WILL BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY MARCH COMMERCIAL REFUSE WILL ALSO BE PICKED UP ON THURSDAY MARCH si 1 PUBLIC WORKS TOWN OF HALTON HILLS COURTESY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD MOORE PARK AREA Council of the Town Halton Hill will conduct a Public Mooting to amino and application lor a plan of and an to Zoning Brian to permit tha or a property tor 1 0S family raaldantlal lota Tha aubjacl property la locatad In tha expanded urban community of on Part Lot 20 Concaaalon Town of Halton Hllla ara altuatad batwaan Highway No and C ft rail Una aaal of Trafalgar Road Information available In Planning Deportment ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Tlma pm Date- March 1888 Location Hllla Building Trafalgar Rood TOWN OF HALTON HILLS In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act Chapter 337 and In he matter the lands and premises at the following location In the Town Hills In the Regional Municipality OF THE PASSAGE OF A BYLAW TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council the Corporation of tho Town Halton Hills has enacted By law 1 to designate the Williams Mill and Georgetown Electric Light Company Power Plant at Main Street Glen Williams on property described as Part Village Lot Plan 49 south Main Street and Part of the West Half of Lot 21 Concession 10 as being of architectural and historic Interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act REASONS MR D THE WILLIAMS HALL The structure Is of heavy timber construction with mortice and tenon framing The foundation walls are coursed rubble with timber framing having a clapboard cladding The windows are 6 over 6 double hunt The building is one the oldest remaining mills In Glen Williams It was the site Williams original saw mill erected in and has been in continuous use as a saw mill hosiery and apple processing factory GEORGETOWN ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY POWER PLANT This stone structure has large foot by foot casement windows em ploying single piece stone lintels and sills and remains exist of an Iron penstock an raceway The building was tho site of the Williams Flour Mill The present building was constructed as an electric power generating plant and was the first local building constructed specifically for the purpose generating electricity for sale to the public DATED AT HAJT0N HILLS THIS OF MARCH FRENCH A DEPUTY CLERK TOWN OF HALTON HILLS P0 BOX 128 HALTON HILLS Georgetown ONTARIO L7G4T1