Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 September 1992, p. 12

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Page 12 Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 23, 1992 Full occupancy by mid-October Continued from page government and cree involved in the project, he Halton North MPP ‘Noel Duignan said the complex “is a shining example of what should happen in building these types of projects” and “a great example of co-opera- tion between all levels of govern- ment and the private sector.” The project, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Housing, will receive about $1.2 million in direct subsi- dies from the province, Duignan estimated. At the official opening, tribute was paid to the “untiring efforts”of Dick Willis, the founding chairman of Holcro, who died August 20. Willis’ dedication to the project was not overlooked by many who addressed the crowd. Christensen noted that a photo of Willis hangs in the lobby of the seniors’ building, Rev. Cote said the lounge area of the building will be known as the Willis Lounge and Halton Hills Councillor Marilyn Serjeantson, who represented Halton Region at the opening, said, “This day would be totally com- plete if Dick was here. He was a dedicated force behind this ‘dream come true.’ Beaumont \usic Why Not Specialize? bd LESSONS AVAILABLE |§ ko f0t. | , JAZZ & BLUES iy GUITAR * | + Spaces still available for N| Piano Lessons Tuesdays |g 130D GUELPH ST. GEORGETOWN 877-4919 At the close of the ceremonies, a gift was presented to Willis’ wife, Marg, on behalf of the board of directors of Holcro Non-Profit Housing Corporation.The corpora- tion owns and operates the seniors’ apartme While noting that the project drew some initial opposition from. neighbors, Mayor Russ Miller said, the new building is “a credit to this town.” He expressed hope that more of the same type of housing can be established in Halton Hills. “This is one of the finest-looking corners a Halton Hills,” he said of the project In an curio following the rib- bon-cutting, Christensen said the complex is totally non-denomina- tional. There were 62 registered tenants as of last Wednesday an “an ample waiting list,” he said. Christensen expressed confidence that the apartment will be fully occupied by mid-October. INCONTINENT, PROBLEMS? to replace adult diapers. Free confidential demo. N ee oF » ROTAR The Georgetown Rotary’s bingo tent at the Georgetown Fall Fair last weekend raised $600 in disaster relief funds for Florida Rotary District #6990. All 15 Rotary mem! he Florida district lost their homes and businesses in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. From left: Georgetown Rotarians Arthur Trebbne, treasurer; Lemtid Timleck, past president; Neville Worsnop, pees Conrad Buy, vice president; and Jo Phenix, secretary. Photo by Wendy Long Canadian Tire sponsors next Acton blood clinic Acton Canadian Tire is graciously sponsoring Acton’s quarterly Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic on Thursday, Sept. 24. The clinic will be held at the Acton Legion Hall from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Babysitting is available. Eligible donors are between the ages of 17 and 71. Donors are requested to bring either their donor card of photo ID. Please take a few moments to give the gift of life. For more informa- tion call Geoff at 853-0223. Thank you for your support. Call 877-0950 GDSI i Be * WORK WORLD 265 Guelph Street at Sinclair, Georgetown 873-WORK (9675) Saturday Sunday Makin’ It Work For Our Own “anadian Made Work Jean © WORK Straight leg sizes 28-40 100% 14 oz. stone washed cotton denim. Classic 5 pocket styling. Pn 2 for $49” All Western Boots 10 - 15% off For Everyone Who Has Asked... We are NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12to5 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 9:00 9:00 - 5:30 12:00 - 5:00 WE'RE GIVING AWAY MONEY *Recelve One Work World Silver Dollar for each $25 p See store for details OPEN °nTa aT BOWLING * ern : Pra WSS : 877: i2s4 fer= 1) stove ey WAC) ; terse 6 99800000000 000000000' BEAUTIFUL Sunburst Annual ( Beauty & Baby PAGEANT Saturday, October 17th The Beauty Pageant Girls only. Age groups: 4-6 years; 7-10 years; 11-13 years; 14-17 years; 18-27 years. A queen and runners-up will be selected in each age group. g The Baby Contest om Boys & Girls. Age groups: Under 1 year; 1 year; 2 and 3 year. A king and queen and runners- up will be selected in each age group. ENTER NOW! ‘The queen in each age group will receive atrophy, crown, banner, and qualify to enter the Summer National finals. Runners-up in each age group will receive | * Hallmark a trophy and will qualify to enter the + Brancier Jewellers ‘Summer 199? finals. * Administration Office yi ON HOME OF: OP on DSOSSOSPGOSSISOOSOS HERE Pick-up brochure Entry at: 3 BOD ODS SVG OGSGODO HGH S9SOSH IG CIOBGE D SHE HOS GHD9OCOSOGOD GOH OOCHSHHSHDHOTDS GEA Hwy. 25 and Main Street

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