Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1988, p. 3

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Larry Allen runs for hydro commission man with yours experience working for Ontario Hydro has announced he will run or hydro commissioner in the Nov 14 municipal election Lorry Allen has spent the past years working for Brampton Hydro I can experience In larger utilities which is someday what Georgetown will become he said With a combined Acton Georgetown facility scheduled open in 1969 Mr Allen feels the com misioner role as a llutson between hydro and the people will crucial saying that In Ward urban won their There I be any focal point in town he said Mr Allen eels his occupation us a Hydro employee allows nun to see both the personal and financial issues on the Hydro Commission He added that his knowledge of Hydro equipment and allow him to make decisions However Mr Alii make Georgetown more reliable blackouts like thi trie last winter We want to provide urc system he said Mr Allen is lived spending Mould like iding in Study shows tourists spent million in 1987 SECTION A THE lit RAID 18 IMa Page shows That contrasts sharply with a similar study conducted for by consultant Peter Barnard which said only are annually in Brent said Over million people visited in with about per cent of them staying in overnight com mtrcial at com lions Mr The study conducted as part of a threeyear marketing program on tourism in the sold Mr ine new report uses a different which takes In direct and in Director direct spending of tourists Hit new figures which have a of error of between ten and per cent will be measured study conducted said say with certainty that cinl Ministry of station owners art the bit winners In competition for dollars in Of the million spent In Halton million w spent at gas stations the study shows and bars wen the next big gainers with HI million spent by tourists in and drink ing in 1987 was followed by retail and general merchandise 132 million hotels motels and other lodging million and amuse ment and recreation places HIS The study showed that only of the 4 million to stayed They an jreordlng Deadeye average of days receipts collected n owners said Mr John of the and readers what II like to tare down the bar rrl of a 12 gage at annual In on Sunday tor ill each all the flub the lint tor the turkeys hoot and a trophy for the high hooter of the day Anyone can at tend but you are to bring a II gage Ammunition will be The turkey will be held Oct Nov 13 and and Dec Herald photo by Itrian e day trippers nu re i Festival Country us imits the high density oronto said Mr Kenrse per eent of the people who Doucett Hannah take euchre honors Chamber hosts candidates forum I in The Georgetown Chamber of torn will present a Meet The Ian dictates Night for the federal Ions to be held Nov The new riding of Heel is strategic riding for all three federal parties In fact its was men evident to Prime Minister Brian did lies will Mulroney as he chose this riding to start the 1988 campaign Contesting Be infortm the riding arc Liberal Pierre Klein ite- Progressive Conservative Garth the Turner and Fern Wolf who ran School in this area in the lasl federal tor lion and perhaps tin issue fret with the I State- ii I he the and y jur questions II important ire i i for I Most people visit to tun with relatives or visit i lions shop the report shows Jim and David Hannah showed the rest of the branch the way to play lust Saturday afternoon taking top honors and winning the Dun Memorial Trophy or In Mouse Euchre Well done Hie next trophy up or grabs is the Fred Gilmer Memorial Trophy This will be awarded to the Darts Doubles champs Play on Saturday Nov if you think can win this r ine 2nd Preston Most jam Hands Myrtle tor the men 1st Albert Porter 2nd Charles Most I one Hands Lois The Kith anniversary supper and dance this Saturday Oct The brunch and Indies auxiliary will be gathering together on this evening to Jointly our respective anniversaries Dress for this evening is casual and tickets at the bar in the Members wishing to attend are requested to obtain before Thursday Oct Saturday Afternoon Meal Draw winners Dorothy Vlnkle Denis McCartney Jack Pickett Allison Stella Cecile Held Nancy Yates Jim Bryan Turner and Bob Dumper all managed to collect some choice morsels this week rhe roost was won by Gary Kirk Winner of the draw at the Mini Bingo last Saturday night was Hay Entertainment far Saturday Oct is a Halloween Dance in the auditorium with fancy dress prizes Next general meeting is Thurs day Oct I goofed last week and gave the wrong ante Blackouts cause false alarms Candidates on the trail More than two weeks into federal campaign all three in Peel are I covering the huge Liberal Pierre Klein will be can door in Bolton and East all day today finishing the evening with a coffee party at the house of a Liberal supporter In Georgetown On Thursdav Mr Klein will can Acton the entire day before moving into Georgetown on Friday Friday Mr Klein will be at a dinner at the Knox byte nun Church at p On Saturday Burlington voters will be by a giant cavalcade of through the area for a blitz of the southern part of the Region The new riding takes In only the northern part of Burt Sunday is a day off for Mr Klein but he will hit the campaign trail again Monday In Georgetown finishing with a dinner or seniors at Holy Cross Church at On Tuesday Mr Klein will knock on doors in Burlington following day he will be in Acton which he printing of 1IKI His offices ii re officials were kept busy Tuts morning with a blackout in Ceortetnwn 4 finals rushed 1o Street where the Miracle food Marl alarm system was activated Minutes later it m an alarm went off in the ot Mold Mast Hills The fire was extinguished and Ihcre were nodamagesor injury garbage bin lire the Mac Milk store at Street was quickly put out by fircfightei report no damage officials Keep Your Car In MINT CONDITION DRY CLEANING INTERIORS A SHINE FABRIC PROTECTION VINYL ROOF REVITALIZING TOUCH UP PAINT SPLASH GUARDS WINDOW TINTING SUNROOFS RUST PROOFING CAR 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