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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 October 1992, p. 12

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Page 12 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 10, 1992 SHIH 877: © AIRPORT SERVICE + PAI e 7400 ° 1234 ° 9311 § ICEL DELIVERY @ ©e0e0eeeeee oe Have your Children's BIRTHDAY PARTY Eleven re)\! BOWLING LANES call retoyo rs O94) 3 bedroom bungalow with walkout from dining | room to 16' x 12' deck, overlooking fully- enclosed rear yard. New Kitchen cupboards ('92). This is a non-smoker home. 9957 Beautiful 3 br. bungalow on 2 1/4 ac. with extensive landscap- ing throughout. Legal, non-conforming in-law suite with sepa- fate entrance, oversize 2-car garage, scrolled plaster ceiling in ing & dining. Showings by appointment only. \\ Build the home you've always want- \\ ed in an upscale subdivision on the Seat: Unbelievable - $89,000. Call Bob Willard* 873-0300. Fully leased, main floor could be vacant. Zoned commercial, approx, 4,500 sq. ft.. Call Bob Willard” at 873-0300 no 9915, YOUR HOME HERE We have several couples looking for 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in the Georgetown area. Call for details. Commercial tty, redevelopment potential, locat- ed in the fara of panes Present zoning is commercial-residential. For additional details call Arthur Trebbne, Sales Rep. 9954 BRAND REALTY INC., REALTOR 45 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown BOB LARD Tor. 874-3048 Sales Representative* Res. 519-855-6578 Presently 3 bay body shop, could be used for} mechanic or welder, many other uses, mu _age, much parking, zoned commercial industrial, village of Erin. Call Bob Willard* at 873-0300 for’ more details. At this time asking $169,000. Town purchasing agent Hugh Patterson retired from the Town of Halton Hills’ municipal offices after twenty years of employment. Photo by Wendy Long. then Comm Weck at 873-2254 or fax us at 873-3918 with all the information fon eet Remember to include your organizat ee ing as Is pees . Multiple Sclerosis Group Our group meets once a month and offers support encouragement and information to those with M.S. Also available, Yoga classes for persons with M.S. For more infor- mation call Jane Adshead 853-1756 October — Glen Williams ne Surrounding area seniors are invi to attend all or part of ie Wednesday activities at a new Seniors Drop-in Centre. From 10- 11:30 a.m. Tai Chi, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Coffee (bring brown bag lunch), 1 to 3 p.m. a variety of activities will be offered. Come join us, @ warm welcome awaits you. St Alban’s Church Parish Hall, Glen Williams. For more information call Lillian Bumford 873-1318 or Peggy Dallimore 873-7603. Historical meeting October 14 — The Esquesing Historical Society is holding a meeting at 7:30 p.m. October 14 at Knox Church Hall, Georgetown. Linda Twitchell, Assistant Curator for the Halton Region Museum will be giving a presentation on the sta- tus of the new center. Everyone ‘welcome. Cancer meeting October 14 — The 1992 Annual Meeting of the Halton Hills (Georgetown) Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will be held y October 14, at 7 p.m. in the Committee Room, Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown. The agenda includes the report of the officers, election of the officers and Board of Directors and other business. For more infor- mation contact unit co-ordinator Sheila Huska at 877-1124. Arts Alive October 15 — Talent Night is set to go with an exciting lineup of local “stars.” The show is our 10th Local Talent Night and takes place at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the John Elliot Theatre, Church St., Georgetown. Tickets are now on sale at Royal LePage 170 Guelph St., or at the Halton Hills Library in Georgetown. Tickets are also avail- able at the door. : Alba's Church, about ition’s contact person’s Flag talk : October 21— In conjunction with Canada’s 125 and St. Alban’s 90th Anni sent an interesting and exciting Flag Talk by one of North America’s ae flag experts — Archdeacon Ralph Spence. Come jc join us at St. GLen Williams‘at" 8 p.m. October freshments follow in the Parish Hall. For reser- vations please call DOug Bryant 8777476 or Gwyneth Thompson 877-4152. The Curate October 23 — Georgetown Little Theater’s first production of the season, The Curate, Shakespeare As You Like It, opens at the John Elliott Theatre October 23. The the- atre box office is open on ee and Thursday between 4 p.m. and 8 p-m. or call 873-3700. Feedback Canada October 23 — Feedback Canada, a project of Feed the Children Canada, is having a charity pump- kin sale. The event will be held at Wastewise 36 Armstrong Ave. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 23 and 24, All proceeds will be used to support Feedback Canada. For more information please call 873- 4607 High School Crafts October 24 — The Fifth Annual corey High School Crafts Art Sale will be held from 10 in to 4 p.m. October 24 and 5 Attractions will include 110 ven- Amateur Radio Course Mid-October — The Halton Amateur Radio Club is pleased to offer an Amateur Radio course this fall at the Georgetown High School from mid-October to March. Amateur communicate with each other around town and around the world. To operate an amateur radio station a certificate of proficiency, obtained by a multiple choice test, is required. The course will cover everything you need for the test. For more information call Bill Hobbs 877-2040 or Eric Brennand 877-1055.

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