Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 19 September 1992, p. 10

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Page 10 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 19, 1992 The Rentners Social Catering Ltd. Banquet Halls Available Sacre Coeur i St. George's Parish Hall ‘Anglican Church HALTON PUBLIC STORAGE (416) 873-4666 sored by Rotary. on display at Autohaus Georgetown. Shirley and Reiner Skubowius of Stratford were thrilled to win this Volkswagen Beetle, valued at over $15,000. The winning ticket was drawn by Georgetown Rotary at the Georgetown Fall Fair. The Beetl from the draw will go towards community projects spon- Photo by Wendy Long. Police beat Four fired on Halton Regional Police have ¢ PERSONAL - Boats, Motorcycle: = Snowmobiles ¢ COMMERCIAL - Furniture, Botaes Valuables - Surplus Stock, Off-Season Inventory 416-873-4666 charged a pair of 15 year olds and a 16 year old-after four people com- plained after being shot at with a pellet gun. According to officers at 11 Division, the shots were fired at about 10:37 a.m. Wednesday at McKenzie Smith Public School in Acton. One of the complainants took a ¢ INDUSTRIAL = - Extra Invent Pe ee Files, a, etc. shot in the foot. His injuries were ae police said. e trio were later arrested by core and all have been charged with assault with a weapon and a dangerous weapons offence. They will appear in a Milton court October 16. Facial injuries A 16-year-old Acton youth suf- fered facial injuries after he and a 17-year-old became involved in an altercation Wednesday afternoon. According to police, the pair were on opposite sides of a playing field at Acton High School when the accused started yelling at the victim. The victim crossed the field and the accused then threw him to the ground and struck him in the face until the victim lost consciousness. The victim was treated at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital. The accused has been charged with assault causing bodily harm and appears in a Milton court November 6. 140 ARMSTRONG AVE., GEORGETOWN, ONT. L7G 4S3 How to get... The Competitive Edge We are presently selling our home. Our agent is holding Open Houses quite frequently and has mentioned about getting our home in shape, which we have done as requested. Is the are something else which we could be doing? Once you get everything in shape, here are some addition- al points for showing your home: - Three's a crowd - more will lose the sale. Avoid having too many people present during inspections. The prospect will feel like an intruder and will hurry through the house. - Music is mellow - But not when showing a house. Turn the radio down and the television off, they distract. Let the real estate agent and buyer talk, ances. = Love me, love my dog - does not apply in house selling. Keep pets out of the way, preferably out of the house. - Silence is golden - be courteous, but do not force conversation with the prospect. He/she is there to inspect With Don Hearm* “w= © JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES your home, not pay a social call. ~ In the shadows - it's a good idea to stay in the background, better yet, tem- porarily leave your home. Your real estate salesperson is trained to sell your home, is familiar with the buyers’ needs, and can point out significant features in your home. - A word to the wise - do not discuss price, terms, possession or other fac- tors with the customers. Refer them to your real estate agent. A realtor is bet- ter equipped to bring the negotiation to a favourable conclusion. Is all this effort worthwhile? pee consider that you are competin; buyer's attention with other fainilice who are also selling their homes. Time and effort invested to make certain that your home is shown in its best light not only will give you a competitive edge, but will also help you get the best price for your home. For more information on this series of articles or help with your own real estate Don Hear Sales Rep* at the office 877-5165 or at home 853-4244. THIS WEEK'S FEATURE HOME... | Just $184,000 gets home with 3 walk- bar, large master bed- room & much more. pto eee call Don Nfl 92-2-428 outs, fireplace, wet 265 Guelph Street at Sinclair, Georgetown 873-WORK (9675) to Winter! Men's and Ladies' Winter Fleece Jackets $24”? 100% spun polyester. Styled in 1/2 and full zips. Wide variety of colours to choose from. Sizes: Ladies $- M-L-XL Men's M -L - XL - 2XL For Everyone Who Has Asked... We are NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 5 anes! 2 AWAY MONEY “Receive One Work Workd Seg Dott fr each $25 etal Mon - Fri. 9:00 - 9:00, Sat. 9 - 5:30, Sun 12 - 5

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