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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1971, p. 4

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REGULAR A D E R T I S E R GET THE BEST RESULTS START YOUR CAMPAIGN NEXT WEEK s The Georgetown Herald 8772201 THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY APRIL lit PAGE AUCTION SALE PARISH HALL Tuesday April 6 pro Large sale comprised of soma lovely furnishings from a local Georgetown home Some new at Christmas A beautiful fireplace bookcase colour TV oval braided rug black white 3 piece combination nearly new organ chests etc Some good ladies and a clo thing a paint spray outfit Jac uzzi deep well pump mike am plifier and two large speakers larg office fan gallons com mercial floor wax hundreds of other good used items On view from Terras Cosh We take In consignments and sell estates KENCO AUCTIONS 13D YEAR OLD Estate Auction The complete antique contents and farm implements etc of the farm home of the late Mr and Mrs Tom McKee at the FARM on Airport Read north of opposite Sandhill United Church on Saturday April 3 12 noon Soy Ashwortfi FSVA AUCTIONEER The first port of engineering and construction proposed the Roads Needs Study will begin this summer says county engineer Jack Corbctt most costly piece of work this year will be rebuilding a half mile stretch of the Guetph Lino in Burlington It will cost Halton DM to rebuild the road running north from the Queen Elizabeth Way Included in this will bo the In stallation of traffic lights and lighting standards REST IN I think work on this proj ect will begin in June or July and it will bo contracted out private firm Rebuilding of the rest of the Guetph Lino up to Highway 5 will be da no in 1972 and 1973 says A stretch of the between the Fourth and Fifth Lines in north Oakville will be rebuilt this summer at an esti mated cost of Included In this will be prop erty purchases and a widening of the road WIDEN BRIDGES Two bridges on the Base Lino Avo just west of Hornby will also be widened to 30 feet at a cost of They are presently feel wide The fourth major project this summer will be engineering do- AUCTION SALE for Mr Jim at 21 Victoria Street Georgetown on Saturday April 3rd at 13S0 of colour TV gardes toots etc RCA Victor colour TV wood coal kitchen range piece kit chen set studio coach end ta bles clock electric kettle el ectric sewing machine vacuum clean floor polisher electric fry pan bey dresser sin gle bed students desk with chair camping chest Coleman stove picnic table lawn choir piece bedroom suite laundry hamper humidifier electric blanket very good piece nut dining room suite kitchen cabinet rocking chair Infills wringer washing machine hot plate gas lawn mower step ladder garden tools hose pick and shovel etc etc Pots and pans dishes and many other articles too numerous to men tion Antique dresser upholstered chair blanket boxes wash- stand small table old picture frames pocket watch butter dish quantity of old glass shelf clock etc This Is the first sale for the family and Includes some of the original furniture they arrived in Georgetown with Mr and family an moving to England Owner or auctioneer not res ponsible for accidents on prem ises day of sals ALFRED R SPENCE AUCTIONEER Georgetown Cancer can be beaten Canadian Canur Society FUND CAMPAIGN lit YOUR CANVASSER FOR ALL THE NEWS OF AND DISTRICT THI GEORGETOWN HERALD 246000 Road Project Slated for sign and property acquisition Roads below Highway will along the Line from thojnot be taken over by the of to Highway i with the exception of Oak- This work will cost on estim ated and Corbett says construction will probably beg in In the summer of next year MOUNTAINVIEW Tho last major project to be undertaken during 1971 will be the reconstruction of George town s ltd and to rebuild this one mile stretch will cost tho county All these projects are Includ in the study which Is a 10 year plan setting out a system or roads which could provide the nucleus of a regional roads system HALF The first five years of this program will cost million An estimated S3 million work is to be done each year and half of the cost will be paid by the Department of Highways The other half will be fund by the county and each of municipalities will be levied according to as population Oakville and Burlington will pay 82 per cent of tho total cost of the work SI MILES The study involves a county takeover of roughly miles of road from municipalities turn would return 14 miles to the municipalities Winston Churchill and Upper Middle until the county knows definitely where Burlington stands in re gional government had said earlier the roads taken over south of the Highway would also mean too massive of reorganisation of his department for Implemen tation at present IS THE TIME J H PHOTOGRAPHY SEE CATALOGUE FOR OTHER GREAT COOP SPRING SALE VALUES

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