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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1989, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October 1989 Car damaged Regional Police say so meone splashed white paint on the hood windshield and roof of a Ford Escort parked in the area of Sideroad 25 and the First Line in Acton causing damage over night Oct 8 Theft charges Police say two Georgetown men 18 and years old respec tively allegedly syphoned gas from several cars parked in a Churchill Road South parking lot in Acton early Monday morning Police were called in after the two were spotted by a bystander Charges of theft under were laid in connection with the incident and a Nov 6 court date has been scheduled Tool box stolen Someone stole a red tool box containing worth of plumb ing tools from an unlocked Dodge van parked outside a Park Avenue residence in Georgetown sometime between Oct 6 and Oct 8 Generator stolen Police say someone stole a 1750 Honda gas generator from a locked vehicle parked outside a house that was under construc tion in the area north of Glen Williams overnight Oct 8 Assault charges A 25yearold Georgetown man allegedly kicked a 23yearold Georgetown woman in the head a couple of times at a John Street residence in Georgetown earlier this week police say Police say woman was uninjured A Nov 20 date has been scheduled in connection with the incident Charges of assault were laid following the incident and a Nov 20 court date was scheduled Man injured Police laid charges of the dangerous operation of a vehicle in connection with a singlecar collision on Road North in Georgetown early Satur day morning An ambulance rushed the man to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where he received several stit ches to the head after the 1983 Ford Mustang he was driving was sheared in half Police say the man was driving southbound when the car went out of control crossing over four lanes and smashed into a hydro pole Wallet stolen Police say a 38yearold Hamilton man allegedly stole a 50 wallet from the Olde Hide House in Acton sometime Wednesday Charges of theft under were laid in tion with the incident A Nov 20 court date has been scheduled Twocar accident Police laid charges of failure to stop following a twocar collision at the Eighth Line and Sideroad 5 in Halton Hills Saturday after noon A Hyundai driven by a 27yearold Mississauga man col lided with an eastbound 1986 Dodge after leaving the intersec tion The Dodge driver was a 43- yearold Georgetown man Charges laid Charges of careless driving were laid following a twocar col lision outside a Delrex Boulevard residence in Georgetown early Saturday morning Police say a 1978 Ford driven by a 62yearold Georgetown man failed to see a parked car and collided with it Hunters in full swing at Orangeville reservoir The Reservoir con trolled waterfowl hunt has been under way for a week now with a total of 56 hunters taking water fowl The hunt is carried out each year between Sept and Oct 31 Hun ting times are half an hour before sunrise to 12 noon Saturdays and pm to half an hour after sunset on Tuesdays and Thursdays Last week Authority personnel inspected the reservoir to ensure that posted hunting rules were be ing followed particularly those that ensure safety for neighbors and other hunters We visited most of the hunting blinds and found that in general the hunters were quite well behav ed and had refrained from drink ing and were following the posted rules says Geza Gaspardy biologist for The Credit Valley Con servation Authority Conservation Authority staff and local police were quick to respond to a complaint last week from a local resident about two hunters shooting from a canoe in the direc tion of a house The two hunters were confronted immediately and were charged under the Trespass to Property Act for clearly engag ing in prohibited activity on the premises While nobody was in any real danger what needs to be stressed here is that safety is our number one concern says Gaspardy we want people to enjoy the hunt but in a responsiblemanner Our hunting blinds have been strategically located to ensure a liberal safety buffer both between blinds and particularly from neighboring buildings and roads says Jim Hastings Credit Valley Conservation Authoritys Superintendent of Field Opera tions We also require guns to be encased until the hunter is at his assigned blind While we have faith in those who come up here to act in a pro fessional manner we are leaving nothing to chance and will continue to monitor the hunt closely says Gaspardy The Reservoir is located just off Highway io at Orangeville A admission is charged per hunter per day Motorists should beware Highway 7 construction Civic Centre to plant white pine for AIDS The Halton Hills Civic Centre will be adorned with a white pine seedling to commemorate AIDS awareness week Oct 16 to 22 Georgetown Councillor Johnston said Tuesday the- On tario ministry of natural resources has while pine seedlings to be distributed during AIDS AcquiredImmune Defi ciency Syndrome week Coun Johnston who is also a Regional councillor for Hills attended a meeting at the health and social services committee for early this week AIDS has been a topic for discussion while recent reports on AIDS education have been released by the Regions health director Halton Hills drivers heading into Brampton beware Construction on Highway between Kennedy Road and Highway 10 starts this month and will continue into late summer next year The same construction contract announced by Ontario Transporta tion Minister William Wrye in cludes widening the Etobicoke Creek bridge and the reconstruc tion of Highway 10 between San dalwood Drive and Williams Parkway Highway is being widened to six lanes The contract was awarded to Graham Brothers Construction Limited of Brampton at a cost of linfTH Mens Wear I Polo I NOW AVAILABLE 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE Good service good coverage good price- Thats State Farm insurance ROBERT TAIT INSURANCE LTD 174 Guelph St Georgetown 8731833 Like a good neighbor Slate Farm is there FARM INIUtANCI MMMIfM Mm Me THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Mellon Hills Drive O Box HALTON HILLS Georgetown Ontario L7G NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2522nd SIDEROAD Council for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to Zoning Bylaw to a property from Highway Commercial to a site specific com mercial zone to permit a cedar shake and shingle retail operation The subject property Is located north of 22nd Sideroad with frontage on Highway No 25 with the property being described as Part Lot 23 Con cession 3 Town of Halton Hills Esqueslng Further Information Is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time pm Date Monday November 1 Location Council Chambers Halton Hills Civic Centre 1 Hills Dr Georgetown Halton Hills File No million The Ministry of Transportation is hoping the construction of Highway and the reconstruction of Highway 10 will improve traffic flow through the City of Brampton and the surrounding area IV RECYCLING along i ind iluminum and Too i J beverage cum IMPROVING AGAINST CANADAS 26 St Georgetown 8779896 ACCIDENTS andor TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your Insurance Rates and Demerit POINTS Former Police Officer will defend you in court Consuttatfofi 8731898 Learn to Drive and Survive WITH Young Drivers Canada NEXT CLASS TO START WED NOV 8th Wed Thurs Evenings 700 1008 for Weeks 16 Mountainview 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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