Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 26 June 1993, p. 16

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Page'16 Halton Hills This Week: Saturday, June 26) 1993 LINDA ARMSTRONG ales R i Conveniently located within walking distance to all living rooms & an extra bedroom downstairs. Enjoy our private backyard in summer or cozy-up around the woodstove in winter. $169,900 is value. 93-2-407 SOLD Performance Counts Bus. (416) 877-5165 Res. (416) 873-3070 as Tor. (416) 874-3040 [eo li Only minutes to the 401 our 4 bedroom home will B mented by gorgeo wood floors. 3 bathrooms, double garage, central air & a spectacular ravine lot all on 7/8 acre for only ~ $229,900. 93-2-413 Hills Hydro redeems itself By Oksana Buhel Jurgen Kandziora has had a lengthy struggle with Halton Hills hydro, but he finally feels his efforts have been rewarded. Kandziora, a Georgetown resident, noticed that his hydro bill was higher than usual at the beginning of March. After an inquiry, he discovered the Halton Hills hydro was charging a 5 per cent late fee on the full charge instead of on the amount which hadn’t been paid. According to the Standard Applications Ratebook, a set of rules by which the hydro of each municipality must abide, this practice was illegal. Kandziora complained to Gerry Trudell, manager of the Halton Hills hydro, and as a result, an adjustment was made to his account. Kandziora was concerned whether other over- charged customers would be refund- ed and whether their refund would be retroactive. He wrote a letter to Maurice Strong, chair of Ontario Hydro, complaining about the situation. Recently, Kandziora received a reply in which Strong promised to “rectify the error immediately for any customer who can show that the 5 per cent late Payment charge was applied improperly. Kandziora is satisfied. “I think this is the best thing to be expected. The next step would have been a court case.” of Halton Hills Thecreaton aa contains a wealth Parent handbook Ltiplany Sa of children idee the Town Paria Depertieat receive a copy of our new Summer Camps Parent it Handbook. This booklet arding the operation of the Day Camp programs as well as details about 1oW you can support this year’s Environmentally Friendly “Go for Green” theme by donating toys in our Toy Drive or supplying great recycled “stuff” for use in the craft and drama programs. Staff are eagerly awaiting the opening day of our 5 Activity Centres throughout Acton and Georget the stuff that great childhood memories are fade of! Halton Hills Recreation and Parks - The Place to Be in ‘93! oats EO good used etown. If you have a OFFICE BARB & ALEX GLENN* "WE WORK TOGETHER FOR YOU" 24 Hour Pager TORONTO LINE 416-450-9344 RESIDENCE * Sales Representative 519-853-2074 519-853-0923 42.5 ACRES + BRICK BUNGALOW $310,000 be henley ‘on Hwy of 12 — Acton. Attra Barbara* or Alex* Glenn, 519-853- 5 PLEX APARTMENT BUILDING ON} 179,000 Downtown Acton, paved 10 car parking lot. Please call Barbara* or Alex* Glenn at 853-2074 or 853-0923. RCA3-002 LARGE LOVELY HEATED SHOP 82° X 48' 4 BEDROOM HOME - POOL Quality constructed - ih les door + 7+ ACRES (possible 4 stalls). Forced air, oil fumace. | All this just 5 minutes from town. $329,000 Cement floor. Please call Barbara* or Alex* Glenn 853-2074 or 853-0923. RCA3-020 LYNDEN CIRCLE - GEORGETOWN TERRIFIC TOWN HOUSE $149; 900, Central air, gas furnace, 3 bathrooms. Open space across inn front aA extra pang oo oa or Alex* Glenn or se 0008 Cool Down Summer's Sizzle with a Cold Refreshing McDonald's Cone for just 33¢. Your choice of Chocolate, Vanilla or Twist. This great value is AVAILABLE ONLY AT MCDONALD'S IN GEORGETOWN McDonald's Restaurant 185 Guelph Street Georgetown

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