BARRAGERS CLEANERS Project Of Halton Hills ‘Chamber ‘Of Barrager’s Cleaners is Business of the Month for December. Staff of the Halton Hills Chamber of ‘Commerce Commerce congratulated owner Mani Mitera and his employees. From left: Mark Rush, Allan Robertson, Margaret Smith, Joanne Colangelo, Kathy Hannon and Mani Mitera. Photo by Wendy Long York, Peel companies get local contracts By Wendy Long North Halton MPP Noel Duignan announced in mid-November that jobsOntarioCapital is investing $1.3 million in job creation and econom- ic renewal in Halton Ni Five area projects will create the equivalent of one year’s construc- ed for the projects and he was hopeful that they’d be hiring local ea which tured out not to be the cas fobsOntarioCapital is a five year, $2.3 billion initiative by the province to support jobs and eco- nomic restructuring, promote com- munity and social progress and pro- tect the environment. In other words, the money will be divvied up amongst all government min- Pa tries. For 1992-93, 130 projects will be completed across Ontario totalling $500 million. Product of Spain or Morocco Sweet Juicy CLEMENTINE ORANGES 2.2 Kg Box” KNETCHEL tion work for 22 people, a jobsOntarioCapital media release said. Three of the projects involve the installation of a new standby gener- ator and roof and window replace- ment at E.C. Drury School in Milton. The others include a variety of repairs, energy conservation and environmental protection measures related to provincial land holdings and residential units owned by the Ministry of Government Services in Halton Region. These projects are slated for the ‘fiscal year, said Ministry i of Government Services communi- | cations officer Brian LeGrow, which means they should be com- pleted by March 31. ; “These projects will provide an i immediate boost to construction y employment as part of a coordinat- ed effort to create jobs and make a strong contribution to local eco- a il ”” Duignan said in the re! The. eaneanate twist is that | these projects have been tendered | and awarded by the Ministry of Government Services to two Concord companies and one Brampton company. In a telephone interview, TETRA DRINKS 3x 250 9/ $5.99 VALU CLUB CHICKEN WINGS HONEY GARLIC OR ZESTY $ 2 Lb. Bag T.D. CASH MACHINE IS NOW OPEN! ‘ = Or-scvon cpl (chernel, oun, sleep time, picture adjustment) * Automatic channel ARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone Shi sae? WE OPEN SUNDAY NOON - 5 p.m., Phone 873-3963 GEORGETOWN TV. SALES and oW. SERvice WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ba shone tne at ==. FOOD MARKET “A Part Of Your Neighbourhood" ____MOORE PARK PLAZA_ LOTTERY courtesy of F wa his Coupon Save 80 ofthe purchase o 2ite bote TOSHIBA 28" I ' COCA COLA CLASSIC, DIET COKE, - oe | ' STEREO TV cxeis | II fic orDIETSPRITE 4 f I * 600 lines of resolution if! wih I I ¢ audio video input I ll nal Coupon | ¢ variable audio output H ah vacitioe! I ¢ 181 channel cable ready | _ ieee oa ho eo bee : onl - I : © remote control I Neng oper ete {0Mounttiniews, s77a7t oe] | Special Introductory =__--_--_—-<—<<——= Scene gre eee 873-3056 | We, 7 I | Price .... Hurry In at Freer sos cftepaenectieiaus! _ tot iniains | |! COCA COLA CLASSIC, DIET COKE, a our New TOSHI | (10182025 28 fee CELONEAEN Coens Sate Caan st er iii 99° Ea or DIET SPRITE 1 Bonus: 48) | With se GUARANTEED SERVICE 1 Coupon Sat. Nov. 28/92! e 5 WITH ALL SALES 04 10 13 20 28 29 —— I Rs 9” Ea without coupon: Ne 49 «4 mene eae a T SALES and Phone 877-3405 | ( al Hibs vials rece I are chips gS 14 WESLYAN STREET | stil saat cP! Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 we service wHat we sec. | USt off Main Street, Georgetown Values in ‘effect from Sun. "Nov. 29 9 through ‘Sat. Dec 5/92