Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1979, p. 7

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McDermid takes Milnes office as new MP settles into job Till 111 KALI if Page SILVERS The new lyclected Member of Parliament or Brampton lieorgetown John is artful but serious approach to his new position His priority establishment a functional riding office which it open the City Mr representatives Progressive aid he and considered several locations before deciding takeover the Usui by defeated I MP floss Milne Mr defeated as incumbent or revised riding in the May i2 he has not totallj the but remained offer his sue lessor in he lloss has hi en Ik his 1 mi just rook ii and dun know the ropes whilt hi has more or less been as the The new MP sjid hi his ready star id getting tails from constituents with the first one coming in it Hi am thi day hi as elected I tails but the typical problem in the riding so for seems to be immigration llcnmploymenl problems and Canada 1 problems ire also d distressed residents he Slid People ire developments might lie proposed for Toronto In Airport and other matters of sort said Tin son of a United Church minister the year old has been a resident for 14 Hi ind his wife married for Ihe nou Ml he has no intention of moving his home 1 im fortunate that I Iricnds in Ottawa and will be to stay with them until I find he said He said he will will until tolled to Pnmi Joe dork New line for Park Toyota Main St N Brampton Ontario Phone An era is ended for one of coldest i dealer ships wiih ihe change our if irk Toula it w i Stun ind to Park Lincoln Mercury Sales lid Coowners of the dealership Paul Macdanald and Walter Dixon said change has been farced on them by the change in world economy The decrease in the of the Canadian dollar coupled with the rise in the value of the yen and the rise in import duties in the past couple of years has cost Toyota Its competitive edge The change In their line won effect their staff Mr DiKon said they II continue to service their former Toyota customers and look after the same time All 15 of their employees arc local and been with them for several years Park Motors began years ago on Park Street In Glen Williams selling used cars and doing service work and body repairs In he owners and Tom Van Alphen moved lo the present location at the of Highway Seven and Sfderoad They flipped a coin see whether they sell Toyotas or Studebakers and signed a contract with Canadian Motor Industries In May 19G5 for the cars which C M I would import Mr went to the company as a sales representative in 1969 moved up to manager and finally bought out one of the partners In has lived in the area since the early 1950s and owned a couple of businesses In Erin In the early 1960s He his wife and two sons live in Georgetown Mr Dixon has been an area resident since and began his career In the car industry with the Dodge Brothers In selling Ford Mercury In he became sales manager for Park Toyota and bought out the other partner in 1976 Mr Dixon wife and young daughter live in rural Kills Toyota la still a quality product Mr Dixon said but the difference In price means it Just im t the value for the money that ft once was CHARGER SHOES REG 36 NOW 95 PAINTER PANTS By HAVE JUST ARRIVED Guelph St Georgetown AND DONT FORGET OR SUNDRESSES 119 to I I Reg to PANTS 19 DRESS BY TRIBAL PANTHER PEEKABOO I SHORT AOQ GOWNS FOR THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN VISIT SILVERS LOWER LEVEL SHOP V2 PRICE LADIES KNITTED SPORTSWEAR

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