Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 October 1992, p. 2

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Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, October 28,'1992. The first 50 ghosts or goblins under the age of 14 to arrive at my home located at 196 Eastern Avenue, Acton ‘on Hallowe'en between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. will receive FREE TICKETS to the Children's matinee at Georgetown Cinemas to be held on Saturday Nov. 7 or Sunday, Nov. 8 at 2:00 p.m. This is my way of thanking the people of Acton for the tremendous support I have received over the past years. Compliments of Don Hearn* 877-5165 Bus. e7HUR F 853-4244 ne, JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES Lro., REALTO! *Sales Rep William T. Hopkins Pete Masson is pleased to welcome Bill Hopkins to the Regal Capital Group. Bill has had a wealth of experience as a senior executive in Canadian Industry and now, as a financial planner, Bill can offer tax planning and tax saving investments, estate planning and retirement services. Financial planning is a free service of Regal Capital Planners. Because they are a totally independent company, Regal Capital Planners can offer investment products from over 100 different financial institutions to find the investment most suited to an individual's needs. Contact Bill Hopkins at. New library computer lets you borrow books from home By Wendy Long Picture this. You’re at home meandering on a frosty day, and suddenly you think of a book you’ve been longing to read. Does your local library have it, you won- der. Is it in? It is worth a trip out into the cold? You slide over to your trusty per- sonal computer, push a key or two, and presto! The book is available, after all. The screen reliably tells you so. You quickly punch in a hold on it. This is not computer science fic- tion, it was made available by the Halton Hills Public Libraries last week. The launch of the Dial-Up Access came in conjunction with Ontario Public Libraries Week, from Oct. 19-25. The system enables anyone with a computer and a modem to access the Halton Hills Library catalogue 24-hours-a-day. Eventually, along id GINNY'S DIAPER SERVICE 1 In Touch with ae OSHI BA Geoff Cannon, information services librarian, and Walter Lewis, deputy chief librarian at the Georgetown library, are excited about the new Dial-Up Access system introduced to Halton Hills last week. The system enables outside computers to access the Halton Hills Libraries’ catalogue 24 hours a day. with the catalogue, you will also be able to access community informa- tion and directories - a wealth of electronic information right from your home or office. A library without walls. Georgetown Deputy Chief Librarian Walter Lewis said the decision to purchase a dial-up sys- tem was made in 1989 with the installation of new computers. The library’s computer system has been updated in stages. “It’s always been a part of our plan to do this,” Lewis said. The Halton Hills Libraries’ first computer system, installed in 1978, was phased out by January 1990. The Dynix Library Automation System, Dial-Up Access, is “one of the very few things council approved for 1992 in terms of capi- tal for the library,” Lewis said. In light of the Halton Hills libraries’ recently reduced hours, “it’s one way to extend those hours, in a fashion,” said Lewis. There is an exciting long range plan to connect all public libraries in Halton Region (Milton, Oakville, Burlington, Halton Hills) by one Dial-Up Access phone number. The Halton Hills access is a stepping stone to a greater future network. Currently, each of the Halton municipal libraries have an individ- ual Dial-Up phone number. “The planning for a new genera- tion of interconnection involves not just the three original (Halton Information Network) libraries but also Burlington Library, Sheridan College, the Halton Board of Education and the Roman Catholic School Board,” Lewis said. Instruction brochures for the new service are available at both the Acton and Georgetown libraries. For the computer literate: set your modem to Null parity, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, full duplex and dial 873-6115. I I I TOSHIBA 28" STEREO TV cx-28613 i I I l | ¢ 600 lines of resolution e audio video input e variable audio output ¢ 181 channel cable ready I i rasa ¢ remote control | Special Introductory 5649.1 | Price .... Hurry In at wa 50 Month In-Home Parts & Labour Warranty _ Come See and Hear our New Toshiba CYCLONE ABX - Cinema Series Colour TVs !! GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES Phone 877-3405 14 WESLYAN STREET Just off Main Street, Georgetown TY. SALES and e@e SERVICE DON'T MISS THE MCGIBBON'S FAMOUS BUFFET EVERY THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. * ROAST BEEF * BAKED HAM + FRESH GREEN SALAD BAR PLUS OUR SUPERB DESSERT TABLE JUST 1 PRICE! We pay the P.S.T. &G.S.T. NO FUSS NO MUSS ENJOY A GREAT MEAL WITH US! THE McGIBBON HOTEL 78Main StS. Georgetown 877-3388 FEATURING SATELLITE TV — Watch All Your Favorite Lone 9800 » OG©OCOCOHSCHSOCSO SSOCBO@O SOC@eoeo*veo0ce ©GOSCOSHSCOCOO SoS OSCSESS COBSDOGCOHOS ic

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