Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 19 May 1993, Real Estate, p. 5

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Real Estate This Week, Wednesday, May 19, 1993 — Page 5 ee , The Acton Horticultural Society nity garden project on Wallace St. to the public last Sehipday. ictured above from:left Trina Virgin, Acton Horticultural Soci (AHS) opened the gate of its cor Society President, Sheila McMorrow, representing Acton Foodshare and Madge Turner, Acton Horticultural Society Treasurer break ground on 25 x 25 square foot plot that will grow vegetables. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Service Officer in Brampton By Mike Mattocks Attention to all veterans, ex-ser- vice. men and women, the Provincial Service Officer will be visiting Branch 15- in Brampton-on Monday, June-21. Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding: War Disability Pensions, Treatment for entitled veterans, Application for Benevolent Funds, or appeals against adverse original applications for War Veterans and Widows. Allowance should contact our Branch Service Officer, Ab Irwin at 85f3-0696. Please make sure ta eon Comrade Irwin prior to J Euchre winners Thursday, May 13 - Warren Schenk, Ted Barden, Alexandra MacIntosh, Mike Manuel and Helen Jeffrey. Coming Events - Annual Beef B.B.Q. on Saturday, June 26. Tickets are $7.50 per person and a roast beef. dinner you can’t top anywhere. There is always a large turnout for Acton Legion this event so make up a group and mark off June 26. Euchre Winners - Thursday, May 6 - Henry Wedge, Marg Wilson, Jean McPhail, and Lil Howson. Meat Draw Winners: Saturday, May 8; Early Bird Winners - Bob Angell and Ed Edison; Regular Draw Winners - Bill Taylor, Pat Chamberlain, A. McPhail, John Couture, John Toebes, Joanne Berry, Morris Courtney, Ted Cooper and John Arnold; Large Prize Winner - Tony DeForest. The Industrial Crib League held their dinner and dance at the branch on Friday, May 7. The regular sea- son was won by Legion A and the playoffs were won by A & M Construction. The High Hand of “28” was won by Doug Weiver. Congratulations to the winners. See you at the Branch! Wind ensemble earns silver By Bryn Davies Congratulations to our Wind Ensemble who earned.a silver stan- dard of the National MusicFest competition in Edmonton. ‘With a total of 178 school partic- ipating and only 12 gold prizes being awarded, this caps another exceptional year for Ms. Wallace and her music students. They will be performing their final concert of the year at GDHS on Saturday, June 5. Congratulations as well to Sabrina Bassett, David Carney, Mike Evans, Glenda Hutchinson and Christy Michalak who Tepre- sented Georgetown at the Ontario Latin Classics Conference at Trent University. Sabrina received a first in the 50- meter free style swim and Mike earned a second in the junior boys’ 100-meter dash. As well, our team placed second in the junior academ- ic Pentathalon, covering contests on Roman Life, History, Mythology and Latin.Derivatives.and.vocabu- ss have received a few calls regarding the expectation that next year students who wish to partici- pate in co-curriculars, especially athletics, must be full time. It has always been the policy of the Athletic Association, at the Ontario, Golden Horseshoe and Halton levels, that athletes must be full-time students. It is the govern- ment who has redefined “full-time” from a minimum of two courses per Semester to a minimum of three courses per semester. This week, GDHS and General Brock High School are hosting a Healthy Sexuality Fair for high school students throughout Halton. This pilot project has been planned in conjunction with Halton Public Health. All GDHS phys ed classes will visit the interactive storefront dis- plays during the week. Special thanks to Mrs. Vella for her work on-our. behalf... ~ | af Check the features Country living with privacy “spring fed trout pond underground hydro 38 rolling acres 3box stalls oA finishing plans available C4 hardwood bush fenced paddock area. W close topaved roads coach house completed © close to schools & village 3 bedrooms shopping quality materials 20 mins to Georgetown GO throughout ‘new price $325,000 ARTHUR F. 92-2-543 Sr7-ot 65 JOHNSON &_ rin 874-3040 Tor. ASSO CITES 4 WILLIAM (BILL) PSHYK Sales Representative 796-3565 office 1877-6702 es. ... the hin choice SOUNTRYWIDE Vendex Realty Inc. $5,625° DOWNPAYMENT POSSIBLY ACTON’S NICEST TOWNHOUSE Motivated owners want this gorgeous 3 + 1 bedraom fowmnons SOLD. Professionally recorated and caped, shows like a Model hom DISCRIMINATING BUYERS TAKE NOTE - ‘Call Bill today for your personal inspection before it’s so.b. $112, 1850 Albion Road, Etobicoke FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FAMILY BUSINESS & BUILDING Well-known established Italian restaurant, lic. under BO, in a busy neighbourhood. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner trade with plenty of room for expansion for catering, banquet, take out, steak house, bistro. Priced to sell, owner retiring. List of chattels available. Low price $186, VENDOR FINANCING WITH $25,000 DOWN $8,745° DOWNPAYMENT RARE FIND IN HUTTONVILLE Buy this cosy bungalow backing onto Credit River and. get the sep. lot next door at no extra cost. This home yet has many modern features. This is the perfect “Country Town House”. Ideal for commuters. No disappointments here - mi OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 23 1- 3PM WANTED: Bungalow in Acton with/without pool WANTED: 2 to 5 ac. Halton —- Caledon House

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