Page HERALD Wednesday 10 Community- Market Place Plaza expansion is welcomed Representatives of the Georgetowns downtown core say the expected doubling in size of Georgetown Market Place Plaza on Street will not infringe on the business of the stores that comprise the downtown core There may have been an infr ingement if the two shopping areas were in competition but businesses in the downtown area provide customers with a different kind of shopping experience than one found in a suburban type shop ping plaza said Hills Coun cillor Pat McCarthy who represents the downtown core Downtown Georgetown is more folksy reminiscent of days gone by said Coun McCarthy The proposed expansion of the Georgetown Plaza calls for the en tire plaza including Zellers and to be enclosed and the plaza complex to be enlarged from its current size of approximately square feet to approximate ly 282000 square feet Included in this plait is a Woolco Department Store that will measure 80000 square feet and be located at the rear of the present plaza Construction on the expansion is expected to get underway this spr ing or summer said Cliff Levy a vicepresident with the shopping plazas owners Shopping Cen tres Although and have yet to sign the lease both sides are looking forward to the deal be ing finalized said spokesperson Eleanor Junkett has decided to move into Georgetown because the company feels the community can support a wider retail mix than already exists said Ms Junkett Coun McCarthy predicts the ex panded plaza will complement the stores located in the downtown core If more people decide to stay in Georgetown to shop because of the expanded plaza said councillor McCarthy then there is a greater chance of more business for all Georgetown retail stores Georgetown Central Business Improvements Area Manager Margaret Vint agreed with McCarthy the two shopping areas will provide people with a different shopping experience When youre in a mall you dont expect people to know who you are said Ms Vint But when Child Care Centre reopens The public is invited to the reopening of the Maple Avenue Child Care Centre Maple Ave Georgetown today Wednesday from A cold buffet will be served GREETINGS GIFTS NOW OPEN GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE 8737096 STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTERS SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT 8734961 fax Learn to Drive and Survive Young Drivers of Canada GEORGETOWN CLASSROOM 16 NEXT WEEK PROGRAM WEDNESDAY NOV 7th 630938 pm DAY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DEC 29 am 338 pm 8770751 IF BUSY CALL 350000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND- YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA MasterCard shopping downtown its common for people to say hello to each other she explained Its a much friendlier at mosphere shopping downtown than shopping in an indoor plaza she added As well Mrs Vint stressed there are no hit and miss businesses in the downtown core They are established and have been here for a long time she explained SHOP LOCALLY WIN LUCKY LICENCE NUMBER HERES HOW TO WIN Each week The Herald will select a licence number from parking lot ot a different Halton Hills retailer and publish that num ber in this feature the owner of that vehicle then has seven days to claim his her prize of a FREE Lube Lube Oil and Filter PLAY THE GAME WIN A LUBE OIL FILTER FROM IF THIS IS YOUR NUMBER HEAD STRAIGHT TO SUPER LUBE THIS WEEKS NUMBER 318 EFY Prize Includes the HERALD Homo of Hilton Hill 18E6 UP TO LITRES OIL FILTER LUBElfReqd Burdette Gallery Ltd PRESENTS 10th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION SALE OF ORIGINAL ART SATURDAY OCTOBER SUNDAY OCTOBER 1990 FROM AM PM SEE THE LA TEST WORKS BY THE FOLLC WING ARTISTS Curtis Atwater Karl Barnhart Robert Bateman Terrance Bond Amy Brackenbury Carl Brenders Paul Paul Burnelle Alfred Capredoni Dominic Audrey Casey Richard Casey Chapel David Conklin Derek Dal by Lynn Daly Brian Darcy John Doherty Bob Elliott Nita Engle Umberto Fusari Michael Donald Grant Derek Green Harris Dave Huber Alan Roger Knott Paul James Lumbers John Seerey Lester David Martin Wendy Michael Arend Ron Parker Arleta Suellen Ross Alan Sakhavarz Keith Shackleton Wayne Simkin Morten Solberg Richard Stanley Wayne Terry Warren Jose Trinidad Donna Weatherall Susan Nick Wilson Margaret Young ARTISTS ATTENDING THE SHOW THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND ROBERT BATEMAN BOOK SIGNING at the Burdette Gallery on Saturday October 13 from 1000 am to 200 pm Have Robert Bateman personalize his latest book An Arlist in Nature to you or a friend for the upcoming Christmas season For information regarding our ANNIVERSARY SHOW comae the BURUKTTK RR Ontario I ON I Nil Regular Hours Open days a week am 500 pm