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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1986, p. 17

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STEREO Plymouth Fury PS stereo recondi tioned engine and material 65 transmission new es Best reasonable offer 1980 DODGE Colt 4 speed uncertified Best offer es turntable receivers speakers USED WOOD all sizes APARTMENT Site afternoons evenings and and Thurs SOW WOODEN BASKETS afternoons evenings Tues and mornings LIGHT walnut lone best offer w tires on Chrysler rims es STAND adjustable shelves stationary shelf excellent long best offer afternoon evenings mornings KOLINSKY MINK flirmctW COAT size good wTVKLC 1970 CADILLAC offer 877B951 after- original miles being noons evenings sold as Is 3S0 or and Thurs mornings offer ask for Paul COLOR TV work- low condition mileage stereo AM- cassette ftood body with black Interior SIZE 1500 rlm es red with black trim and woodgraln bar StOOtS 81 PONTIAC GRAND LEMANS air EXERCISE BIKE good condition after to The sunroof Needs Tne monthly tal newspaper listing hun dreds of newused modern and antique firearms for sale or Classic Excellent con- trade Subscription Certified Gunrunner Box 8775497 Lelhbrldge TU3Z4Samplel50 W good winter CHRISTMAS car FABRICSTRIMS by mail to receive sample CERTIFIED swatches of selection CHEVY VAN excellent condition finished deductible from first side new tires- to Fabric Finds TRIMPH SPIT- BUILDINGS FOR SALE limited quantity of buildings left over from National Show at rock- bottom prices 32x40 Other sizes pair miles Must sell No reasonable offer refused 8772923 197B MAZDA Hat- 3 Other sizes AMFM or best offer 8777534 CHEVY NOVA automatic reduced tor quick sale LTD II PS PB new rad transmission brakes hanger bear ings good rubber body 1980 FIAT 4 door hatchback 5 speed standard owner 1500 as Is PARTS FOR FORD LTD- 877 80S4eS 1978 HONDA CIVIC runs needs work or best offer 8730215 CHEV van fridge stove fur nace sink washroom sleeps Excellent con- 2975 1978 CHEV MALIBU tow mileage excellent condition Ross Nairn or 877 79 ACA DIAN for parts engine 25000 ml 200 8532299 FORD FAIR MONT door cylinder pb 41000 miles certified el parts forsale8774054es 1984 8 cylinder ps km new tires 10000 or best offer 71 TOYOTA runs great low mileage new tires battery Good for parts 25000 or 8531931 QUICK REGAL door automatic fully loaded bucket seats SNOWMOBILES POLARIS snowmobile liquid cooled handlebar warmers thumb warmer cover 4400 Rural land use decisions total 134 Regions Land Division Committee has mode 134 decisions between Jan 1 to June this year Only nine of them were decisions that Regional planning staff Tell didnt reflect Heltons policies All except one had to do with land use in the rural area The committee had same pro blems when a decision had to be nude where the Niagara Escarp ment Plan differed with the Regions Official Plan Planning Director Rash Moham med says conflicts between the two Plana are being worked out with the Regional Plan expected to be brought into conformity with the Niagara Escarpment Plan this year Burlington Joan Little said she was concerned the Regional Plan wasnt given enough im portance on rural applications and sometimes was outright disregard- Holt on Hills Coun Sheldon urged committee members to defer an application Tor further study rather than denying It or approving it without enough information I think that wc make darn good decisions committee member Stella of Milton said The ones that I had real problems with and thought we would be raked over the coals far werent even mentioned The number of decisions made during this six month period is up per cent over the last six month In July to December the commit tee made 99 decisions Burying heads in the sand The agricultural community Is putting heads in the sand when it comes to the Regional landfill warned Burlington Pat McLaughlin By not commenting theyre hop ing will go away and get lost McLaughlin said Theyre making a big mu take The councillor said he was disap pointed the Halton Agricultural Ad visory Committee made no con structive comments on an After- Use report on the proposed landfill site Din Milton Instead merely passed a motion that it supports the selection of Site In Burlington as the new landfill site According to the minutes of Oct meeting there was concern expressed that the high cost for rehabilitation to agriculture for SECTION THE HERALD Wedneiriat GDHS honor role These 13 an III scire I group The low Inn obtained an H0 per cent or better after taking at least tin approved Honor Graduation ltrl The graduates received recognition at Cam in en cement Ceorgetunn High School Scholars arc Anita Jumc Allan Derek Donald Carolyn Carpenter Kevin Anne Sharon Cowling Kent Andrea June Whitney Thorn Gross Amy Hamilton Hammond John Fiona Ilea ton Nell Hockley Trier Into Jeffrey Jansscn Carl Johnston Keen Ktmp Diana Heather La ft don Michael Rebecca Lovelace Jennifer David MacKinnon Irene Klmberly Martin James Murray Julie Nipper Margaret Simon Oldaker Karen Pepper Scott Karen Reynolds Geordle Robertson Deborah Thomas Shannon Kalhryn Shields Simmons Michael Turner Alllion Vale Nancy Wallace Daniel Welti Kenneth Michael Wood Member of the community a union and the school provided students graduating from District High School with a number of awards Those receiving special recognition for subject excellence at KG were Carl Johnston Karen Janrt Ian Mark Kmacs Stephanie Tanya Morrow Jackson Tim Jenn ings Lovelace Carolyn laryle Mof fat Parker Susan Gamester ONE snowmobile trailer cost to build will sell for yrs WHEELBARROW With steel tray as new MS fes est miles HEAVY GARDEN chains never been used Body brakes and motor in good condition cylinder As Is door vB original miles mechanically flood SNOWMOBILE TRAILER With 2 foot plywood sides swivels and tilts DUTY needs some body work asking e5329M Winter 1979 HONDA CIVIC w i automatic certified clothes like new sizes it 1978 HONDA CIVIC 5 from WINE BOTTLES gallon capacity tes 197BAUDI FOX door standard transmission PINE WOOD Rocking chair with stool after es ELECTRIC GARAGE stereo DOOR OPENER brand equipped for camping miles ORGAN BALDWIN pd PB and cruise J control Asking keyboard With pedals call 8777410 or asking or best of B7TJT7i Vri VOLVO dr OTffwKWON DO Membership safety or 1976 HONDA CB low mileage new brakes new battery good rubber helmets Must sell as is 1978 YZ Yamaha Needs work or bo 8775387 1974 HONDA engine Endoro running HONDA MOTORCY CLE 1981 750 Custom bags and windshield 23000 km Excellent condition 1600 cer tified eves YAMAHA ridden good condition asking 350877 Janeen McCaughtry Rick Barnes Andrew Salt Rhonda Janice Murray Ron Anita Drlschlcr Mary Jeff Jeffrey Christopher Perkins Holm Tsui Ken Tunde otto Heather Lang don Derek Bridge Sharon Caviling Jen nifer Allison Vale Allan Michelle Kress Susan Hoi low ay Denlse Don Melbourne Kalhryn Shields Ian Stephanie Amy Hamilton Debbie Huts llnne lranne Mur ray Denlse Duffle Many Tsui and I ha Slump Herald row Marc Trcfrj KonIun front row left to right Gable Absent Cindy and Naomi Matsuura Herald photo Nigel Heather reasons Call SET buffet hutch pedestal table chairs and dry sink Call 8773982 FIREBIRD FOR MULA Super shape PW PB AM- FM new paint 3500 still new cast iron or 8531931 78 CORDOBA flood body and engine one owner miles vB air 8776400 after LEMANS excellent CRIB AND MATTRESS mechanical condition RESERVED FOR YOUR A01 Call STEREO 8 track tape deck large speakers and stand es hit Tuna HUM1DIFIER 8773200 miles good tires PSPB auto Call 19BI DATSUN cer tified cassette radial tires good condi- w DODGE ton tS 300 or 8531931 TWO WOOD PANEL Garage doors excellent condition 7xB 50 8776456 or PINE CONES Christmas B53O805es vo j as is or best offer Acton FORD Super Cab ton with cap As Is Good mechanical needs body work or CHRYSLER dresser with mirror be seen its loaded will sell separately Name It Its got III after 4 pm es RUG medium brown Shag 1iHVxl2 op- F SALE OLDS very good condl CUTLASS In good condition Sell as Is IS FOR rt ALTERATIONS AT JUDYS ALTERATIONS Main SI Georgetown B776755 IS FOR BOOKS Uiimnis Main SI S Georgetown IS FOR FOODSTUFFS ALMONDS SLIVERED OR SLICED per Main SI S Georgetown ft IS FOR GEORGETOWN OPTICAL HOME OP ALL YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS CONTACT LENS EYEGLASSES REPAIRS ALPHABETTER BUYS I IS FOR all of the INTERESTING items to found in oil of THESE STORES IS FOR XBOVV BOOKS George town BOOKSTORE BOOKS BY THE THOUSANDS SPECIAL ORDER SERVICE Main Si Downtown Q T Grade subject award winners at Mike Mark Ashley back Georgetown District High School are row Martha Armstrong front row left to right Pete Parker Rhonda Lew He Chris Kovac Jeff Kevin BrUley IJiabeth Jackson and Mary Herald photo Landlords get special grant It you own an apartment building built before with a minimum of two rental units and the building is less than five tall hen you should get in with the towns treasurer Monday night Ray King told coun cillors about a low rehabilitation program of the provincial govern ment and got their support fo apply Tor It The town Is to apply to the Ministry of Housing for repair and renovation funding of units If the town meets the provincial criteria and gets accepted Into the program It will be publicizing the program In The Herald and processing applica tions on the basis of first come first serve The program provides up to per unit to rehabilitate older low rise rental units to current property stan dards Only repairs and rehabilita tion required to bring the building and the units up to these standards are eligible for provincial funding Cooperatives nonprofits owneroccupied duplexes and triplexes arent eligible at Ihla time Firefighters team comes up just short The Georgetown major clear by Melykuts with atoms McNally Construction live minutes left Boll on went out Firefighters came up one point short hard for the equalizer with an extra of advancing to the championship attacker the final minute but Barber round last weekend in the an- made some fine saves until Todd Atom Hockey Tour- Fuller took a pass from Keith Mon- held in Kitchener tgomery and scored the Insurance The locals played the opening tally game the com event against Needing a win to advance to the host Kitchener Komets Blaine championship round Georgetown power play goal with less CBme out smoking against West Hill than six minutes to piny gave Despite thoroughly- outplaying their Georgetown tie in a real opponents the locals took a slim thriller Steve Boyle put Georgetown into the final frame However on top early In the first frame scored two quick goals assisted by Steve only to before the final period was a minute have Kitchener come back and take and an Insurance marker late to the lead with two goals before the knock the locals out of contention period ended After a Be- with the 2 win Boyle notched his frame McCauley Led thegune lf lh l IT assisted by Malt Downs and Ryan J J while McCauley had his Brain Goalie Trevor Knight was of the tournament from fantastic In the Georgetown goal and Brain Coach Jim wa9theMVP wa3 Phased With the play and Saturday night Georgetown again conduct of his club throughout the got solid this time from tournament and felt with any kind of Josh Barber in a win over j J net could have put Bolton The teams traded goals in Hill away early in the game the first period with Melykuty Tuesday in Georgetown the major ing for the locals assisted by Mc- S play Cauley Boyle put the Firefighters in Scoring for front early In the second on a pass Georgetown were from Jim from only to hove Bolton Melykuty unassisted tic the game before the period end- from and Downs McCauley again emerged the while captain Handy Bond fired his hero firing the winner after being Royals struggle in loss to Tavistock By JAMES The struggled for the second game In a row as they dropped a decision Friday to Tavistock in Ontario Hockey Association Central Senior B play on home ice The Royals who had a complete lineup dressed for this encounter never could get on track as Tavistock poured In four power ploy goals In the contest trailed after only seconds and after the first period But disaster struck In the second frame as Tavistock shut out the Royals Steve and Glenn Mur ray netted the two Royols markers while Ted paced the Tavistock attack with the hat trick and Greg Bender and Nell Cameron added a pair of goals each Hillsburgh is off lo its slowest start in their three year history and hope to be hitting on all cylinders Thurs day October 30 when they travel to to tangle with the sis before they return home Friday for a match with New Hamburg Towers Pee wees gain split of games Shccmln Nurseries Major A came out on the short end los ing to Milton last Tuesday and to Burl Ington on Wednesday Goal getters were Jeff Saundera Brad with and Bobby Assists went to Greg Dawson Chris Burns with Mike and Peter Lee peter Downs and Jason Morey shared goaltendlng duties Thursday night saw en altogether different Georgetown team host in a fast penalty filled match After a scoreless first period Hart man netted two for Georgetown on panes from Lee Jake Pauls trap and Steve With one second remaining In the so Jeff Tim mora slipped one pas the Burlington by Dawson and The thin stanza was Georgetowns from star to finish gathering minutes It penalties with two men in the box a most limes But still Orange villi could not take the advantage Dczeeuw and Lee scored wo handed goals in the last minutes of play on setups fron Claude Johnston and I la man Peter Downs robbed time and time again as the game ended In a victory

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