Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 23 September 1992, p. 10

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Page 10 Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 23, !992 Alfordable Prices. “Crt ge in See Eye Examinations Arranged — LENSES tl on PRICE UNTIL NOVEMBER 30/92 - SOME LIMITATIONS APPLY 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Guelphview Square (corner of Guelph & Mountainview) 873-3050 For the beat in news and adwertioing... HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK ALL VEHICLES PRICED WITH OUR BLOWOUT PRICES 92 Accord 2 Coupe Bagge FESS ED mae 1S 88S" — 92 Civie Hateh CX automatic 92 Prelude § rae | Ss e@ ———_ ee At these prices, they won't last ~ Hurry now for best selection! “sss he tm GEORGETOWN 2 903 GUELPH ST. (HWY. 7) GEORGETOWN » \ 798-4704 O.A.C. — Not applicable to any other advertising GLEN WILLIAMS HONDA pcr GUELPH ST. HWY. 7 Those takiag part in last Wednesday’s ribbon-cutting: Halton Hills and regional council- lor Marilyn Serjeantson, left; Rev. David Cote, Mayor Russ Miller, MPP Noel Duignan, Holcro vice-president Doug Christensen and resident Bob Dunn. By Dianne Cornish The man whose name rests on the new red brick building at the corner of Main and Maple streets in Georgetown said “it was teamwork, through and through” which led to the building of the Cote Terrace Seniors’ Apartments. Rev. David Cote said he and the late Dick Willis were the “original instigators” of the rent-geared-to- income seniors’ complex which officially opened last Wednesday. The former Holy Cross parish priest, now stationed in Hanover, said the project grew from an idea that he shared with Willis “on a frosty October morning in 1988.” While expressing personal pleasure and amazement in seeing the apart- ment up and running so quickly, Rey. Cote acknowledged that its success lies in the teamwork capa- bilities of all levels of govern- ments, as well as the apartment’s board of directors and its builder, Afford Accom Ltd. Other speakers addressing a crowd of about 100 onlookers at the opening also touched on the impor- tance of teamwork and co-operation in seeing the project become a real- ity. “The entire community of Georgetown deserves thanks for a job, well done,” Doug Christensen, vice-president of Holcro Non-Profit Housing Corporation, told the crowd.The four-storey apartment complex, featuring 80 units, is a tribute to its developers, architects, mechanical and design engineers, local and provincial levels of Continued on page 12 \ DRILLING \\878-4515 A RS Well _ Cleaning

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