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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 21 November 1992, p. 9

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— weatiotaeaeto Trail Blazing Dufferin Quarry: 7 kms with a great view by Frances Walker the entrance to Dufferin Qui Escarpment. There is a private drive into Greystone Golf Club on the tight. Park on the shoulder at the end of the road and Proceed on foot up the dirt track, which is the unopened Ist Line road allowance. At the top of the hill, watch for white blazes. The trail enters from your left and Proceeds along the road allowance in the direction you have been going. You want to turn left and follow the trail westward. \As you proceed, note the cedar trees clinging to the Escarpment face. These trees have been shown to be very old — some are 900 years old!!! on the season. Turn around and retrace your steps to the bridge and then to the road allowance. This walk is about 7km long. You will want to allow 3 hours to complete the hike and admire the views. Be careful of the steep Escarpment faces and Stay on the trail both for your own safety and to protect the plants. In the summer, there is poison ivy in the area. Hiking this section of trail in the winter is not recommend- ed due to icy conditions. It takes about 15-20 minutes to get to the starting point from Georgetown and slightly less time from Acton. Running shoes or hiking boots are a must. For a bit of effort, you will be rewarded with a spectacu- lar view. Would you like to know more about the Bruce Trail? Why not call their 800 number? It’s 1-800-665-HIKE. Frances Walker and her husband, Ian, have been residents of Georgetown since 1974. They have been active Bruce Trail members since then and now maintain the section of the trail that goes through Scottsdale Farm. They can often be found out on the trail with Ian’s brother Chris and their dog Maxine - clipping, sawing, chipping the wet spots, and just enjoying the beautiful Ontario countryside. For all your advertising needs... call Halton Hills This Week 873-2254 | aE dl sow Live in one half - rent the other. Separate services, large lot, down- town Georgetown. Designated commercial-residential, Tenants in one-half wish to remain. Livingroom, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed- rooms & family room. Call for more info. Asking $189,900. 92-2-508 Large, 4 br. village home backing on park. 62.5' x 183.38 ft. lot with cedar hedge. Includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer & freezer. Vendor wants it sold! House needs te-decorating. Asking $125,900. 92-2-517 3 bedroom townhouse, tiie. 100 acres in Wellington County. Good loam, no swamp. Great 1891 solid stone 5 bedroom home in A-1 shape. Motivated vendors. $279,900. 92-2-201 JOAN ROLLINGS, Sales Rep. 877-5165, 874-3040 Tor. 873-1847 Erin Business Zoning, 2 acres, 10 room bungalow with 30° x 36' work area. Comfortable home, skylights in new kitchen and dinette area. Reduced by $70,000. They want to sell! 92-2-179 \_ 280 GUELPH ST. Have the children bring their letters to Santa...a selection of letters will be published in Halton Hills This Week, December 19th and 22nd! Every Thursday & Friday 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. MARKETPLACE Santa's Hours en shopping at Georgetown Marketplace, be sure to have the children drop by and visit Santa at Santa's House in the centre of the Mall. Saturdays Sundays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 12 noon to 5 p.m. oO: Santa photos will be taken by the fully-trained staff at Georgetown Photo. These 4" x 6" photos will be ready for pick-up the next day. Only $ 00 each includes all taxes. Extra 5 e prints available at $2.00 each. Mall Hours: Open Daily til 9 p.m. Saturdays til 6 p.m. Sunday Noon til 5 p.m. GEORGETOWN 873-8918

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