Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 7 November 1992, p. 5

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95 years young DBIA pays off loan Continued from page 1 : was spent this year on office and administration, but that also repre- sents an overexpenditure of $1,500 as the 1992 budget had proposed 00. The good news in the budget is that the BIA has paid its final installment on a loan which it obtained about 10 years ago to start the downtown association and make improvements to the down- town streetscape. Martino announced the pay-off of the loan, with $16,500 taken from the 1992 budget of $61,000 to close the loan. In response to a question from a downtown business person who wanted to know why next year’s budget actually represents a 10 per cent increase over 1992 when the loan repayment costs are discount- ed, Martino said that BIA board members want more money direct- ed into promotions “to bring people into the downtown area.” Downtown beautification is also a priority, she said. Downtown businessman Ollie Tuchel said he agreed with the board’s priorities. “Promotions and advertising are needed now, espe- cially since we’re competing with the new mall (Georgetown Market Place),” he said. “There’s no argu- ment about the need for downtown beautification (amongst BIA mem- bers).” During Thursday’s interview, Stephens told Halton Hills This Week that the BIA budget is cov- ered by a special levy paid by BIA Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, November 7, 1992 — Page 5 SERVICES LTD. MORTGAGES + MORTGAGES This is a great time to re-finance! 1 year rate 7.95% 5 year hi-ratio rate 8.65% 25 year mortgages available 10.09% Are you interested in paying a lower monthly mortgage payment? Are you interested in consolidating your Financial Obligations? Land a Good Deal with Captain FINANCIAL THE MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS mB | ~ COMPARE OURRATES ~ (No Fees charged for people who qualify) We also have monies for Power of Sales, Second Mortgages, etc. ==) (Rates subject to change without notice) DAVE KRAUSE Georgetown's Eric Jones (seated) celebrated his 95th birthday last members. weekend at Sargent Rd. home. The spry Jones (shown with his broth- “It is taken out of business er Ernest) still does his own shopping and cooking. Photo submitted taxes,” she said. 873-4991 __ x 873-3931 Ey Canada Trust Realty Inc. REALTOR The Home of Friendly Service Relax By The Fireplace On Those Cold Winter Nights! a Andy King ° Pa a Call Me Today This well maintained Georgetown bungalow features 3 bedrooms, eat in 4 kitchen, hardwood and carpet on the main floor - an extra bedroom, F ora P r ofe eSSL on al washroom, and kitchen off the rec room where you can relax by the brick Market Eva luation fireplace - fenced backyard, large wooden deck, concrete driveway and much, much more... CT92-024 of Your H ome! at 873-1702 ‘es; OF 877-9500 osice not intended to solicit homes already listed For Your Personal Viewing Call: Andy King” at 873-1702 (=) or 877-9500 on Today! = © Copyright 1992 LaserCraft Unlimited

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