Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 October 1992, p. 10

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Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 24, 1992 100 acres in Wellington County. Good loam, no swamp. Great 1891 solid stone 5 bedroom home in A-1 shape. Motivated vendors. $279,900. 92-2-201 Greenpark 2205 sq. ft. in established area of Brampton (west end). Shows like a dream; designer kitchen, ceramic tile, monitored securi- ty system. Garage, almost finished basement, w/o from kitchen +++. Asking $239,000. 92-2-447 For further information on any of these ne s = zs "| listings, call Joan Rollings, Sales Rep. 877-5165 $74-3040 Tor. 873-1847 Ein JOAN ROLLINGS, Sales Rep. 1s ‘acres, nestled below the hills along the river. ‘Stone and brick, 4 bedrooms, family room, tog bum- Ing fireplace, 3 car garage. 92-2-463 Business zoning, 2 acres, 10 room bun- galow with 30' x 36' work area. Comfortable home, skylights in new kitchen and dinette area. Reduced by $70,000. They want to sell! 92-2-179 Let Larry Barnstaple bring one million viewers to your home via 75 foot frontage. Call Larry Barnstaple* now! 92-2-466 $89,900. 1.34 acres on paved road, water, gas, and sewers. Call Larry, 874-3040. On 89 acres, large bank barn, indoor riding arena, 38 stalls, trout Rodgers LARRY BARNSTAPLE Cable WV Res. cert Providing Real Estate Services Since 1972 877-5165 833-9714 Foodbank Drive Chairman scouter Ron Birrell (right) of 3rd Acton Scouts has all the plans underway for the Second Annual food drive for the Love in Christ food bank and Acton Foodshare. Scouts and guides from Georgetown, Acton Glen Williams, Limehouse and Rockwood, along with Acton Calvinist Cadets will be doing a door-to- door drive to help stock the two food banks. Co-chairman Elaine Frei stream, pond, 5 acres of bush. Call Larry* 92-2-485 a if hi th. aN “id A Uy 1 ms BPS i ie ACTON $239,000 Asking - 3 Bedroom bungalow on treed 4. $109,900 one acre building 47 plus acres just north of Terra Cotta, vi view ro ‘one acre lot .ce walkout to large deck, Z 21 acre building lot, pond and ins Toronto Skyline. Large Poors; rue hot tub | finished rec room with walkout to back yard. Minutes 3. Sacre buikiing lot, " room. Fantastic shop - call Larry’ to"Go", Lamy Bamstaple* a} sees Ce E Wears | Warssr| Cs a 19.86 ha. acon | to Misty Wood subdivision in Caledon Village with proposed plan of subdivision. Close to Brampton, comer property. For details call Lamy * 874-3040 3 bedroom townhome, finished rec room, freshly pane Call Larry”. -2-476. ry Only $299,000 on 7 resort-like acres in Terra’ Cotta. Minutes to "GO* Train. Don't miss this one! Larry Bamstaple*. Immaculate 3 bedroom on landscaped acre lot. 9q, ft 3 level deck. La ge insu- lated basement, Close to °GO". Asking $208,000. Call Lary’. 91-449 $379,000. Modem with a river, wed bon, aed ult-car garage. Home features solarium, main fi. Sah fm., sauna, finished walkout basement level Don't wait! Call Larry* 874-3040. dete to GO") tan sap d 2600 sq. ft. home. With walkout ‘oak Kitchen, main floor laundry family room 92-2-128) (left) a Guider from 5th Georgetown Guide Company can be reached at 873-1311 and Birrell at 853-2050. Window to be unveiled The big event is about to happen for the congregation of Acton Baptist Church. Over the past nine months it has held three services celebrating its 150th anniversary. Now, plans are big finalized for the main event - ommemora- tive service Oct.25 (oma The honored guest for the service is Rev. Bud Hooper, President of the Baptist Federation of Canada. The King’s Messengers, a Mennonite singing group, are pro- viding a special time of ministry through music. After the service, the congrega- tion and its guests will meet for lunch at the Acton Legion and an anniversary cake in the shape of a church will be on display. After lunch, there will be a time capsule unveiling. Members will be’ asked to add a message to the capsule. At approximately 2:30 p.m., a short service will precede the unveiling of a stain glass window that faces northward on Mill Street and can be seen by passing pedes- trians and motorists. Local politi- cians are attending to offer their congratulations and several presen- tations will be made. All former members and guests are welcome to attend this event as the congregation celebrates 150 years of God’s faithfulness in the greater Acton area. Please note that prior notice will have to be given if our are attending the lunch. Regular church services are at 11 a.m. Sunday mornings with a nurs- ery and Sunday School for the chil- dren during the worship hour. The Minister is Tom Cullen, B.A., M.Div. For more information about Acton Baptist Church and its anniversary, call 853-0690. @ Fully guaranteed Lump sum redeemable any time i Installment purchase option NOW ON Sone volae A LIMITED TIME *Than ‘Savings Bond MUTUAL TRUST SAVINGS BOND THE No fees 877-5129 Contact: THE “MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY BRIAN GOODLET, cu, cH.F.c. Auber p GEORGETOWN Amember of R The Mutual Group }Group

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