Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 6 January 1993, p. 14

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(Seagate ("BILL'S PICK OF THE WEEK" ‘On The Pond, in Erin Town. A Page 2- Real Estate This Week, Wednesday, January 6, 1993 BP) chelsea blue board and batten, not so little home, on the Credit. First home buyers and nature lovers should call Bill on this fl one. New at $139,900. 877- =, 9500 or 877-7528 CT 92-034 BILL ELLIS, Associate Broker ; Office: 877-9500 CANADA Residence: 877-7528 TRUST OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Canada Trust Real wee /tetkor IN REAL ESTATE Charming home, nearly new with huge master bed- | Extra ym, washroom and recreation room in fine Halton Hills This Week 873-2254 fx. 873-3918 low with spectacular mast fan walctn'osel, replace and slate oor Eatin ing room and dining room. bedroor as | basomet. Wako shine ‘and °GO" train. For jarvyn Morgan** cee or (91-0 | 874-9053. 1092-104 ED WOOD Associate Broker Renting? Consider these 5 Reasons For Home Ownership SGETOWN Today. 3 bedroom bungalow with in-law suite. Very clean comfortable 1. Price... Home Prices | home. Good value; vendor trans- are Definitely Down. fered. Call now only $165,000. 2. Selection... Great Choice on Market Today. 3. Interest Rates... Still Very Attractive 4, Downpayments... AS Low as 5%. 5. R.R.S.P... Use of ‘Til Mar. /94. oS. Why Rent when it makes sense to own today? Call me now, for ano obligation consultation. May be yours for only $8,500 down to ist time purchaser. Call now to investigate the possibili- ies. Only $139,000. Own this large 4 bdrm. home, just $6,950 down to qualified purchaser. 3 BDRM. BUNGALOW JOHNSON & £6. Neo ASSOCIATES (Ed) LTD., REALTO! Broker GEES) 7 1 p jee aes i south Hwy. 7 pelneen Acton and onan bie the drilled well is in place, al rig at perl 500. 4 baron Ha on a gorgeous 1 acre, eat-in hen, fireplace in ving room, 20 x 20 Florida room with hot tub, large ar x40 ere hai or Petes ‘excellent for that big truck or eS: ‘A must to see. Call Bill Lamberink** for teal RMAC92-94 ildin ee Call Bill Limberin or more: RMAC92-86 Beautiful Sit clean 3 bedroom home in desirable area of Bovis. trance to basement, large | Teo. room with full westreal ie PMACa2-108 - Bus. apr (519) 853-2086 Residence 19) — 87 & 3053 BILL LT LAMBERINK eae omy 3 bedroom bungalow 3 Kilometers north of Acton. Eat-in| Accoeiste Broker | Kitchen, large st Fie in ving room + an additional 3 bedrooms in basement. Doul "rance, whirlpool, s' suitable for many purpove at $229,500. Located right on desirable area. Don't wait, itm: aye Call Bill Lambe now Highway 25. A must to see. cal Bil Lamberink for an appoiniment to a5 ‘appointment. pax Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Corp. Me RMAC92-91 we ~ bie, spp 26 acres bush, 4 ponds - won wih ‘in, ‘peat rapt setting. 7 yr. old bungalow, Bank | mature tees, van rg stool implement shed. Within 1 hour of the airport vate, watch the deer at your ees Wo wil walk this bau propery Priced to sell at $65,900. Call Bill | very large insulated workshop pus @ gorgaous pond pal debits 92-85 eae Call Bill Babee together. Tn is indeed priced to male ie Sorosees 2 acre ppt Lots of k** for all the information, te Mh very * Itis all here, just b beautiful right on Hwy. 24. Minutes from Guelph 2 and RMAC92-98 selFat $299,000. Call Bill Lamberink" for appointment. RMAC 7 ok with Bill Ellis THE FLYER Some friends were comparing some great stories about lost lug- gage, missed connections, bus rides in lieu of flight -- enough to make one believe that the friendly skies were not as friend- ly as promised. Regardless of horror stories, flying is still the lems are caused by too many people and too many planes being in one place at a time. The congestion at certain airports, at certain times, is unbelievable. (that's Lester B. Pearson, International, Son) was a bunch of one storey steel sheeted build- ings and you walked out to aDC 3 and fought your way up the inclined aisle, ban ay back into your seat. Some Fi I have flown ail ‘over North America for a lot of years, and ing his first ride in a single engine, open cockpit, something or other, at the Fall Fair. Wild Stuff! clear day, and I swore we were heading right for outer space. I he casually announced w at a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. Gulp! Also spent a lot of time riding around on turbo-prop Viscounts Canada, as a first class passen- ger, over several years. To places like Los Angeles, Calgary and Vancouver. First Class was where you were seated in big seats at the front of the plane, Junior) Brcepton food, good- i ice makes a five hour fey pass quickly. flew another form of tor- “ice which no one should miss. It was called the "Red Eye Special” and if your flight was three hours late -- you got to at night, stop in Edmonton and Winnipeg, and be in Toronto at 7:30 in the morning. That is unless Winnipeg was fogged in. Then you flew back to Regina for extra fuel and breakfast, so you could fly directly to Toronto. Yes, yes! All horror stories aside, flying is still the best possible way to for position, leaves a little bit to But -- the flight was great!

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