Taking B Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 5, 1994 - Page 9 a qsiness _ eit 800y Allstate LIFE, AUTO, HOME, RRSP *, % % ° e YOu, +> < aust DAVID R. WALSH 232A Guelph St., Suite 204 873-1643 9g Toll Free 1-800-387-0974) The Salvation Army of Georgetown and Acton received the final truck load from the Georgetown Marketplace Christmas Food and Toy Drive for the needy of Halton Hills. Georgetown Marketplace security team members Rick and V! cle supplied by Paul Auty of Georgetown Chrysler. On hand from the Salvation Army were Susan Kuechler and (far right) Capt. Linda McNutt. (Turn Country Line Dancing with Dorri into an Exercise Program. It’s Fun, effective and a work-out you'll look forward to doing! ¢ Singles, Couples, Seniors All Welcome! Come and kick up your-heels Classes begin week of Jan. 1094 Tues., Thurs., Fri. Call 873-4907 : for Registration Information Also Available Country Partner Dancing, Waltz, 2-Step, 3-Step and More. <4<4 HAIR CUT PY Pay What You Like But Please be Eair! 2 Hair Professional Beard Trim 4 Shave & Cut 4 Complete Barbering 150 Guelph St., Georgetown ~ (Next to Georgeview Restaurant) Hours: Mon. — Wed. 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. Thurs. — Fri. 9 a.m. — 7 p.m. JOSEPH’S NO PRICE Ata Continuing Winter to Summer ’94 Program Guide THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION Will be delivered to your home ; Wednesday, January Sth or Saturday, January 8th Ifyou don't receive this flyer, or require extra copies, please call Halton Hills This Week at 873-2254 There were 1,211 new homes sold in the Greater Toronto Area in November, 1993, a 70 per cent increase from the 712 new homes sold in November, 1992, said Murray Koebel, president of . the Greater Toronto Home Builders’ Association (GTHBA). “The 1,211 sales represents the best November result since 1989 — the first year of the housing recession — and the second consecutive outstand- ing monthly performance,” said Koebel (October 1993 new home sales were up 44 per cent compared with last October). To the end of November, 1993, new home sales totaled 10,511, a 9 per cent increase compared with the 9,646 units ‘ince helped load the vehi- HHTW photo “1/2 PRICE | SOFAS! choice of colours available! 1/2 PRICE OAK DINING ROO! Solid oak table and 4 solid oak chairs MADE IN CANADA Mee ONLY S299 [ale einkon | eee Smty SBOG LL LT EEE New home sales increase 70 per cent Greater Toronto Area sales, HDR compiled sales by GTHBA member builders active in regions outside the regular tracking area. The’ 29 sales were distributed as fol- lows: Barrie, 14; Georgetown, 4; Kleinberg and Bolton, 3 each; Orangeville and Tillsonberg, 2 each; and Peterborough, 1. The Greater Toronto Home Builders” Association was established in 1921 and has more than 730 member com- panies representing Builders, Developers, Renovators, Service, Financial, Professionals, u Contractors, Suppliers and sold to the end of November, 992. “As of the end of the third quarter, we were flat-line with 1992, however, this. last quar- ter has revealed some very exciting results which bodes well for 1994,” Koebel said. “This is also great news from an employment stand- point. The 1,211 sales repre- sents more than 3,000 jobs*, bringing the number of jobs created by GTHBA builders this year to more than nD 6,000.” Housing Data Report (HDR), prepared by Brethour Research Associates for the GTHBA, stated that October sales consisted of 896 freehold Manufacturers and is the homes (74 per cent) and 315 _ largest affiliate of the Ontario condominiums (26 per cent). and Canadian, Home Builders’ In addition to reporting Associations. Includes: wall unit system, triple dresser mirror and armoire WS Onty °OO7 Wabi _ ‘ 1/2 PRICE SECTIONAL. NO “4S ony “499 - FAST DELIVERY - FREE LAYAWAYS - EASY PAYMENT PLANS - 100% SATISFACTION cz RYTHING TARIO CHESTERFIELD WHOLESALERS 725 MAIN ST. E. MILTON S FROM COPELAND LUMBER) + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) 271-4488 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU - GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477