Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1991, p. 50

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11 THE HERALD February 131991 Fathers and sons Three generations of the Gibson family were on hand last Saturday at the Hills Herald check ing the look of the paper Hills Herald Managing Editor Colin Gibson Is flanked by his father Walter and his son Jason Walter Gibson presently resides at the Veterans Hospital In Lon don Ont and journeyed to Georgetown for a family gettogether Mr Gibson served years as a pro fessional soldier in The and Sutherland Highlanders During the Second World War be spent three years in various Japanese of War camps He Is the author of two books Highland Lad die and the Boat which was subsequently published it IT languages The Boat was also excerpted by Readers Digest in the set Secrets and Stories of the War Herald photo THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills Drive P O Box 128 HILLS Georgetown Ontario 17G NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2TRAFALGAR ROAD Council for the- Town of Hills wilt conduct Public Moating to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to the Halton Hills Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw to permit a contractors yard with a general workshop maximum square feet and the storage of landscaping supplies the property Is located on Trafalgar Road south of in the Town of Hills Further Information Is available In the Planning Department ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time 700 pm Date Monday March 25 1991 Location- Council Chambers Civic Centre 1 Hills Drive Hills Georgetown Ad No 1352 Fil No Hydro issues warning about heating system In the interest of public safety Ontario Hydros Electrical Inspec tors are launching a campaign to contact about 600 households con taining a FlexHeat heating system that is a potential fire hazard FlexHeat is one of several electric radiant heating systems found in the ceiling of homes This particular system was installed in some homes during the last 1970s and early The company responsi Me for the manufacture of this product is no longer in business Investigations into two fires last year concluded they were Caused by FlexHeat panel failures These failures resulted in the creation of hot spots that ignited adjacent combustible materials The investiga tion also identified three other fires that had been caused by the same problems in the past years Although there may be no immediate danger the owners or residents of the affected homes will be contacted by Ontario Hydro so arrangements can be made for an initial electrical inspection An in will determine if Flex Heat is still in place and what action if any should be taken however should anyone with a FlexHeat system not be contacted they are advised to call 1800263 ask for operator 10 When the FlexHeat systems were installed warning tags were placed on the thermostat and a silver label was affixed to the service panel These two places should be checked for evidence of the Flex Heat systems existence FINAL TOUCH ESTHETICS Will Be ReLocating To Serve Our Customers Better We will close Monday February 1 991 at 31 8 Guelph Street Indoor Mall and reopen Monday March 4th 1 991 at The Knolcrest Centre 360 Guelph Street Unit 36A Beside ReMax HOURS Wed 9 Saturday 9 31 8 Guelph St Indoor Mall 8736013 BEAT THE FEBRUARY BLAHS CRUISEWEAR 30 OFF OFF FALL WINTER MERCHANDISE 60 OFF smith all sales final Wyndham St Guelph

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