Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 19, 1987, p. 20

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HILLS Saturday December 19 IM7 ROYAL CITY I A I I 1 I DEBORAH COUNTRY LIVING BUT CITY CLOSE is the plas for you in Apple Blossom time 3 bungalow surrounded by lovely orchards and in prestigious area For further details call Dianne Pennce or Deborah Schmltz Soles 5296 BUSINESS POTENTIAL This lovely 3 bedroom century home has a large workshop with a business already operating Great potential or small machinery repair or even fur niture relinishlng if you would like to live where you work this could be the place or you For details call Deborah Schmitz or Pennce Sales Representatives 877 5296 7345 A A A JOANNE VHANIC Business 8731881 Residence 8530336 Really Distinction Inc WINSTON CHURCHILL Exceptional custom built ranch style bungalow Features oak cupboards in kitchen with built in oven stove dishwasher Two fireplaces mam floor family room plus finished rec room Beautifully maintained bedroom home with double garage and driveway with extra parking spaces For a private viewing please call Joanne Vranic873 1881 5000 SO FT CUSTOM HOME room don I ng room laigo lion room over of ft walkouts panoramic CLASSIC Charming storey brick homo featuring a cosy don largo living room with and cov ng separate room Hollywood kitchen 3 bedrooms largo room with washroom on Full basement with now gas furnace updated wiring covered over tho don targe fenced tat with fool frontage area of largo Lovely 3 bedroom with now kitchen milt In dishwasher and many extras Largo lot backing onto arm Walkout from famty room washroom Only For more Information call Larry Greaves or Gordon 32BGUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8775296 bedroom homo n flulol area HOTELS IN THE 1850s With the arrival of the Grand Trunk Railway it was decided to build a hotel next to the station and so the Station House was established Its first proprietor was George Kennedys oldest daughter Harriet Hlggins who was the first white child born In Georgetown Other hotels were located where the McGlbbon Is today Another hotel stood where the Old Bank building stands today and a fourth operated from the white building beside the arcade Beer for the hotels was hauled by a horse team from Brains Brewery near Hornby The beer and spirits were kept cold In the hot summer weather using Ice cut from the local ponds In the winter and then storing the Ice using sawdust as an Insulator Thank you for the very valuable help from Elaine Ber- Walter Lewis and John McDonalds Ha Hon Sket ches dining room to Igncid Bootrtc KtCk YOUVE FOUND rr A Mmn bom ItciM ta by I onto Urn Ailing 3 Hit ta for Cd now

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