WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1997 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI THEY SCORE! Georgetown Hockey Heritage was busy spreading the wealth last week at the Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 120 Georgetown. The Heritage Council made cheque presentations to Bob Creasy of the Kinsmen Club, Connell Smith of the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Foundation, Hal Pells of Georgetown Minor Hockey Association, Bob Malcolmson of the Georgetown Heart and Stroke Foundation, Shel Lawr of Hockey Heritage, Laurie Quinn of the Georgetown Cancer Society, Steve Leach of the Georgetown Junior "A" Raiders, and Bob Tost of Hockey Heritage. (Jamie Harrison photo) Plan causes 'confusion and angst' at meeting From Page 1 "I met with (Town Engi- neer) Peter Linn Thursday afternoon and was told one thing about parking on the east side of Main Street, yet that night what I'd been told was not reflected on the maps," Anderson said on Sunday. "When I questioned it, I was asked what I thought about the proposed parking area that hours earlier I was told wouldn't be there. It's confusing." The provision of addi- tional on-street parking anda PONTIAC BUICK Cadillac Gmc a eo ee, See, aire OVER 100 NEW VEHICLES!! 409 MAIN ST. E., MILTON 878-2355 re ee ee ee sidewalk on the east side of Main Street continue to be contentious issues. The Town consultant's preferred alter- native solution includes up- grading existing underground services, improvement to storm water drainage, re- placement of existing pave- ment, new curbs, sidewalks, and landscaping. Modification suggested by the local residents that were included by the consultant in the latest plan include nar- rowing the pavement width between Maple and Park Street, narrowing the width of traffic lanes in the residen- tial area through the use of surface markings and the ad- dition of some traffic calm- ing measures including raised median islands. Parking in the residential area on the east side of Main Street will be provided in in- dividual or grouped parking bays only in areas of existing demand and in the section between Park Street and Church Street. Residents have until Fri- day tocomment in writing on the design. Construction is slated for this summer. Cook to chair Police Services Board Al Cook, Councillor for Ward 4, was acclaimed chair of the Halton Police Services Board, Jan. 23. Cook assumes the post effective immediately, leaving his post as vice chair of the board, for a one year term. Functions of the Police Services Board include overseeing the annual police budget and services for the organization. ee ke, i ee, Oe FULL SERVICE &. PARTS OPERATION OVER 40 USED VEHICLES!! ce rar a ar eer ae 1 Cy eon ENC) SAVE at HALTON HILLS "fy Ty Meta meee From Our Garden Market Large Size CANTALOUPES Slice one today California ORANGES Great source of Vitamin C 99° 99 Doz. Size 113 Locally Grown NiaclNTOsH AppLEs £4 Q ¢ Apple Crisp for Sunday dessert 1.08 kg Iceberg LETTUCE For the tossed salad 695 Georgetown's Famous Deli Deli Made PEPPERONI PIZZA Enjoy any time BLACK FORESTHAN GQ... 99 Sliced or Shaved 12" pie NEW TO IGA EarTH'S BEST Orcanic Basy Foop (ele AM Ue aS Le pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers ~ -- Se Fe en ee I E IGA BREAD White or Brown I _with a minimum 500 gr I Sliced Meat Purchase I ! From Our Deli I Coupon Value 99¢ I Lo ee er ere ee, 5 Pomona oe noao POST FRUITY CRISP CEREAL 375 or box with purchase of any 4 Litre Bag of Milk All Varieties Special Coupon Value $1.49 Lintne pug Lt ew cpp phe Dice hd an Hk rm Sandy Fb 2 wil ing Stra, Fob, 187 bee eee ee SSeS (FREE ?=:.ror I I with purchase of any I I I ut eerie Beef Roast From our Meat Dept. Min, Size of 2kg Coupon Value $1.49 with purchase of any KRAFT or RENNEE SALAD DRESSING From the Produce Dept. I Leper ene TR Phase, J A 3 : elp = N o Fd eoraeto a4 HALTON § |< HILLS 2 |8 ie ' uwy.47| IGA e |= OR QUR s @ 2. 0) 3) 9p al. 8 9) w > oir 6p & : Ou FO opping IGA = =