Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1990, p. 7

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THE HERALD Wednesday October Page Seniors VON f ootcare clinic The Victorian Order of Nurses Halton Branch will hold a Foot Care Clinic at the following loca tions The cost is For further information or an appointment please call 8754636 Milton Community Information Centre 331 Commercial Street Milton Nov and Nov 25 8 am to 12 m Bruce Street Ontario Street Milton Nov 16th 130 to 30pm Harmony Court ill Ontario Street Milton Nov 2nd 1 30 pm to4 Seniors Club bazaar There were bargains galore last Saturday after noon at St Andrews United Church located on Mountain view Road South in Georgetown as the Golden Circle Seniors Club held a bazaar featuring a While Elephant table Pictured above left to right Ellen Shepherd and Marian Richardson display some of the items up for grabs Herald photo Centennial Manor receives funds The redevelopment of the Centennial Manor a home for the aged is expected to go ahead next summer now that the province has provided the necessary 5 million in funds said the manors Administrator Margaret The manor is located in Milton but is home to people over from throughout the region At the end of per cent of the manors occupants were from Hills said Ms Strecker The average age of the residents is about she said The re development project has cost a total of million split evenly between the province and Region Region put up its share some time ago said Ms Strecker The province delivered the first million of its share last year There are currently beds in two houses that make up the manor But the redevelopment plan calls for a new building to replace one of the existing houses It will have a capacity said Ms Strecker There are no definite plans for the other building but Ms Strecker suggested it may be con verted into a seniors apartment building The manor is being downscaled in size to provide occupants with a more homelike atmosphere she explained None of the people living in the current manor will be forced to move The desired number of 200 will be achieved through attrition and the building of a new seniors home Burlington said Ms Strecker When this building is completed it will accommodate 80 to people Ms Strecker couldnt say when the Burlington home would be completed Burlington was chosen for a new manor because per cent of those living in Centennial Manor are from this area said Ms Strecker Explaining the redevelopment project was part of the province and Regions plan to develop long term care srevices in local MPP Noel said people in the riding have been waiting a long time for the manor to be improved it in the Herald J HELP USHELP GREETINGS GIFTS NOW OPEN GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE HOURS MONDAY Two Saturday 10 5 GEORGETOWN OPTICAL NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY MARKET PLACE PLAZA 8773562

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