Georgetown Gemini (Georgetown, ON), 23 Oct 1996, p. 4

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Town fitness programs The Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Depart- ment offers fitness programs to residents who want to lead an active lifestyle. + Fitness -- High Energy Low Impact No jogging or bouncing! A fitness class with a specially designed aerobic component that minimizes jarring actions. For further information call the Recrea- tion and Parks Department at 873-2600, ext. 275. A Moon Power Hour A Sing-A-Long Concert With Popular Family Entertainer MARKUS frequent guest on Mr. Dressup and Fred Penner AND COME MEET And The Sailor Scouts Tuxedo Mask and the Evil Queen Beryl , Sat. Nov. 16,1996 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. nElliott Theatre (----~) %s rgetown, Wee ed ickets $10.00 TX'Nc. / at Theatre Box Office Telephone Orders (905) 877-3700 Visa and Mastercard accepted After each show, pictures of Sailor Moon will be available - $5.00 FREE Software Included A ee her eee Ero Pee RGM CONC Un eet Configuration 256K P'L Cache Flash'PnP Bios. M. 1.08 GB I.Drive. 31P 1G Ports 60 Watts Speaker ee THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI Standard Products workers affected by GM< strike Management and staff at a Georgetown trim plant kept a close eye on the Canadian Auto Workers strike against General Motors, the coun- try's largest auto maker. In excess of 200 workers at Standard Products' Geor- getown division have been on temporary layoff since Oct. 4, two days after the CAW strike against GM be- gan. More than 33,000 work- ers are off the job in Canada and the United States because of the strike. The Georgetown plantis a major supplier of weather stripping to GM Oshawa -- the car company is Stand- ard's biggest customer. Approximately 150 work- ers remain on the job in Geor- getown, manufacturing weather stripping for Ford and other outside sources. Plant secretary Janice Deoliveira said thatthe Geor- getown plant could be back to full operation within days of ratification of any deal. || 2068 25GB... PENTIUM 100PCI..... $328 PENTIUM 120 PCI... $378 | | ATPCITMB...num $ 78 PENTIUM 133PCI.... $438} | ANMACH642MB. $ 98 yoo Hey Unlimited av | | PENTUMISOPCI.... $488 | | ATI3DEXP2MB $158 AV ACT Modsia. PENTIUM 166PCI..... $668 | || ep ESPSaaSCeaaR (OE eyze- naan fe} 4,08:GB 2. cee || 1.2 GBIDE 16GB... MOTHER BOARDS 4BO/DX4-100 AMD .. $148 PENTIUM 200 PCI .....9918 PENTIUM PRO PLS CALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1996 HIGH HONOURS: Canadian Tire has been selected as the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce's Business of the Month. On hand for the award presentation were, from left: Anne Sidebottom of the Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Tire department managers Dan Dreger, Andrew Jonkman, Dave Anderson, Paul Craig, General Manager Tracey Craig, and Pat Hatch of Personal Secretarial Services. (Jamie Harrison photo) Town wants talks with Board over school plans Town councillors are not impressed with the Halton Board of Education's pro- posed plans to close schools and sell surplus land -- espe- cially plans to close and sell either Limehouse or Glen Williams Public School. Selling the vacant Wrigglesworth and Speyside schools and closing either Glen Williams or Limehouse are options being considered by the Board as it attempts to Authorized | Retailer | cut $2 million from its budget. Town staff note that while closure of either school will have a nominal impact on Town recreation programs, area residents will feel the potential loss of the campus facilities, including play equipment, minor playing fields and open space. Town staff note that the Board has made its plans in isolation of the broader im- pact on the community and AoA Ea cee ecg (ORC ae ar cae eas suggest that an inter-depart- mental working group be set up to discuss the Board's plan and initiate on-going discus- sions and communication with the Board. Ward 2 Councillor Kevin Kuiack saidifthetwo schools are on the recommended list of closures, then the Town better send a strong message to the Halton Board of Edu- cation that it is affecting the rural community. Intel P-166 ACT-166HE Welty at 3 ~ Moddem * Included ih ie | 66 Power ie) MB 72 Pin RAM [ieee Oren) cee etre Pee An LeU UP u rel eens tea alia 8x SPEED CD-ROM 16 BI SOUND CARD 10 SPEED CD-ROM 16 BIT SOUND CARD GRAND OPENING SPECIALS 33.6 VOICE/FAX 14" SVGA.28 N/I MODEM MONITOR ONLY S98 ONLY $268 -- = $908 SPEAKERS. SPEAKERS gage eee j A Georgetown Mississauga Burlington Kitchener Newmarke 10 Mountainview Rd S./im 335 Admiral Blvd #22 # 4060 Fairview St. #14 I 1400 Weber St East #6 130 Davis Dr. #B-6 Tel :905-877-1856 [Tel :905-795-8333 MTel :905-631-0831 Hi Tel :519-896-9944 fm Tel :905-953-9606 Fax:905-877-8142 Bi Fax:905-795-8147 i Fax:905-631-0832 8 Fax:519-896-9945g Fax:905-953-9607F Prices are subject to change And are 3.5% cash discounted Ashteq reserves the right to correct all typographies errorrs. "Neu ' Business Hours

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