Georgetown Gemini (Georgetown, ON), 4 Dec 1996, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1996 4 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI Grinches damage seasonal lights Faas rrr waivep Police are on the lookout for youths who would do damage to FOR TRADITIONAL the holiday spirit by damaging and destroying outdoor Christ- mas and seasonal decorations. Constables responded to a call Thursday, at several homes on Daniela Court where Christmas lights had been damaged. Value to the lights was set at $10. Vz CHRISTMAS SCENE No charge =) for nativity Not wanting to appear Scrooge-like, the Town will waive a $75 building permit fee for the Maple Avenue Baptist Church which will stage a living nativity experi- ence next week. The Church asked that the permit fee for temporary sta- bles to house manger ani- mals be waived and Council gave its blessing. Members of the Church's faith community will stage a live Christmas nativity scene, complete with the Three Wise Men and angels on the roof. "Come Dec. 13 and 14 at7 pm, we're going to be show- ing our community a live nativity scene," explained the Church's Senior Pastor Blake Slessor on Thursday. "Tt will be a walking expe- rience that will show people what it was like 2,000 years ago," Slessor added, noting that there will also be carol- ling and hot chocolate in the . Church Hall after the re-en- YA actment. GEORGETOWN children's chorus presents Chri ISTNAS Around the Word 160 children age 4 to 18 take a musical tour of Christmas Around The World December 14 & 15 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. performances Joun Exuiotr THEATRE Tickets $5.00 each *% Call 877-3700 Conducted By A. DALE Woop iP SPECTACULAR COMPUTER SALE NOW IN GEORGETOWN ~ INTEL PENTIUM 100 PROCESSOR: - 16 MB FAST RAM, MINI TOWER CASE. S1$88 - TRITON CHIPSET 256 K CACHE NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN MONITOR INCLUDED - 1.44 FOD. 1.3 GB EIDE HARD DISK @ IR 55.8: - 1 MB PCI VIDEO CARD PER ea - 8X CD ROM DRIVE & 16 BIT SOUND CARD - AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS, MOUSE/PAD - 104 ENHANCED WIN 95 KEYBOARS. - 14' SVGA .28 DPINI MONITOR SOFTWARE. - MS WINDOWS 95 WITH DISK 3 - PENTIUM 166 INTEL PROCESSOR ~ INTEL TRITON VX MOTHERBOARD - 256 K PIPELINE BURST CACHE >- MID TOWER CASE 230 WATT os § - 32 MB EDO 60 NS RAM 92288 - MS WORKS & MS MONEY 79.33 - MS ENCARTA 96 ENCYCLOPEDIA ~ 2.0 GB EIDE HARD DISK OR ~ SOLAR SYSTEM AND MORE - 1.44 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE PER MTH Free - All 3D EXPRESSION FULL MPEG VIDEO CARD UPGRADES. Modem - 15" NI.28 DPI DIGITAL MONITOR SVGA 33.6 - 104 WIN 95 KEYBAORD & MOUSE/PAD PI20Mhz 35. Cache TO 512K 25 - 10X CD ROM DRIVE & AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS PI33Mhz 110 32MBRAM 110 - SOUND BLASTER 16 PNP SOUND CARD P166Mhz --310_15"MONTOR 110 - 33.6 INTERNAL VOICE FAX MODEM SB16 S/C 55 SB32S/C 125 = MS WINDOWS 95 WITH DISK & MANUAL reer) ec) Cee Pe AshTeQ ra S e Quality personal computers Wow Open 'Surdoy's PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND 3.5 % CASH DISCOUNTED, the Lccation Nearest You MISSISSAUGA. BURLINGTON KITCHENER GEORGETOWN © NEWMARKET PICKERING RKB e)(ot=} fax modem 335 Admiral Blvd #22 4O60 FAIRVIEWRO #14 = {400 WEBER STE {0 MOUNTAINVIEW RD S 430 DAVISDR#68 1435 BAYLY ST #140 Tel.:905-795-8333 ----Tel.:905-631-0831 ----_Tel.:519-896-9944 Tel.:905-877-1856 Tel.:905-953-9606 Tel.:905-839-1075 Fax:905-795-8147 -- Fax:905-631-0832 --Fav:519-896-9046 Fax:905-877-8412 Fax;905-953-9608 Fax:905-839-1434 PHOENIX RISING: Suzzette McDougall poses with her creation, Phoenix, at the Williams Mill Open House on Joseph Street in Glen Williams, Sunday. (Jennifer Flesch photo) Underground request made for Main St. Town staff will investigate a request to bury the hydro wires between Church and Maple Streets when Main Street South is reconstructed next year. Main Street South resident Linda Walton reminded councillors that burying the wires was high on the wish list of area residents a year ago when discussions about reconstructing Main street began. Walton questioned reports that burying the hydro wires inthatareacouldcostas much as $430,000 more, and said that if the process was man- aged carefully, the additional cost might not be too expen- sive. "Ts it possible for the con- sultant to find out how neigh- NEWS TIPS? PHONE US AT 877-1113 bouring communities have managed to bury their wires as they reconstructed their Main Streets?" Walton asked, noting that it had been done in Streetsville, Unionville, Oakville and Klienburg. Walton said in Klienburg they found that burying the wires was more expensive than leaving the hydro poles, but not so much more that it was prohibitive when done atthe sametime that the roads were dug up for water and sewer work. 3 BLECTROME DBLISHING Electronic Publishing Tel (905) 873-3961 Professional Web Page Design CD-ROM Authoring & 3D Animation Intranet Design & Installation Computer Consulting & Sales The Future Is Now! Call Today For More Information Fax (519) 853-1063

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