Page 2 Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 30, 1992 (| OXBOW BOOKS Healthy visit MEET THE AUTHORS , GEORGETOWN'S JILL METCALFE WILL BE AT OXBOW BOOKS THIS SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. Jill will sign copies of her new romance novel "SPRING BLOSSOM" $5.99 and chat about her writing THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 6:30 - 9:00 P.M. MARK ROWE, author of the recently published "HISTORY OF GEORGETOWN" $7.50 Bring along your local history questions for him to answer PHONE 877-8861 TO RESERVE YOUR COPIES OXBOW BOOKS 877-8861 102 MAIN ST. S., DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN For the beat in news and advertising... HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK Company of the Lorne Scots Regiment and Number 676 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps. “This project will bring a needed federal economic stimulus to the The $7.6-million facility will be located on a 3.5 acre parcel of land, and include a garage, indoor firing range, motor vehicle compound and parking facilities, said a media POS ISSAISIVSOISISOOSOS* a a H BEAUTIFUL 2°", 3 + 4 < SUNIBURST >4 Minister of Health Frances Lankin had a brief whirl through Georgetown sal District Memorial Hospital >< Annual >< last Thursday on a one day tour of Burlington, Oakville, Acton and Georgetown. From left: John Oliver, — Beauty & Baby >< executive director of Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital; Frances Lankin; Connell Smith, e PAGEANT LJ Chairman of the hospital’s board of trustees; and Noel Duignan, MPP. Photo by Wendy Long PY saturday, October 17th e Th @ Bye -“minion armoury to D5 Age Groups 4-27 Years >< s The Baby Contest 4 Under One to Four Years 4 : ~ 7 oe 7 De DUlIT IN Georgetown Pick up entry brochure at >< 9 -Halmark e e Press nag a e Construction of a 100 person community,” Turner said. “Not _ release issued by Turner. 6 eS © armoury will take place in only is it going to continue to pro- Turner pointed out the long and Georgetown’s industrial park area, _ vide income for the military person- proud history of the Lorne Scot’s Home of sd Pq Halton-Peel MP Garth Turner _ nel, but it’s also going to be a major Regiment, dating back to its forma- IBS Sess Men nse announced earlier this month. boost for the local construction tion in 1866. It distinguished itself >a Y Y SSSSOSOSSSSISESE The armoury will house C_ economy. in a number of battles during WWI, including Ypres, Festurbert, Mount Sorrel, the Somme, Arras, Amiens, the Hindenburg Line and the Pursuit to Mons. In the Second World War, the The advantages of energy efficient windows are easy to see. BE | AS POWER | SAVER™ If you're looking to improve your home’s appearance, increase its comfort and be a power saver. choose energy efficient windows. Available in all the popular styles. they reduce heat loss, save energy and help improve the comfort of your home. And if your home is electrically heated. you could be eligible for up to hundreds of dollars in rebates from Ontario Hydro. To learn more about energy efficient windows and Ontarlo Hydro’s “Power Saver Window Program”. call or drop by today. ALTON 43 Alice Street, Acton, Ontario, L7) 2A9 YOR 853-3700 regiment was awarded battle-honors in Sicily and the Italian Campaign as well as in North-West Europe. “Equipping our reserve troops is important,” Turner said, “as we cut back on our military budget in the fight to reduce the national debt. In the future, our regular force will be smaller than it is today, and the reserve force will grow as it takes on a greater share of responsibili- ty.” The new armoury will replace a drill shed on the Georgetown Fairgrounds which was constructed between 1858 and 1860 as a centre for militia recruiting and training. The mission of C Company of the Lorne Scots Regiment is to pro- | vide operationally-trained personnel to meet and sustain Canada’s land forces commitment. Parenting Skills The Better Bridges Coalition is hosting a 10 week course on practi- cal child management. The course runs October 6-December 8. If interested come join an Information Night on Tuesday October 6tat St. Joseph’s School, 141 Mill St. in Acton from 7-9 p.m. To register contact St. Joseph j School at 853-3730. Registration is | $15 per person. If you can not | afford this fee, it will be waived. We'll Meet Your