Pa ge 2 2 T hu rs da y, O ct ob er 8 , 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a MILLER'S ScottISh ak B ERy MILLER'S ScottISh BakERy 330 GUELPH ST.,GEORGETOWN (opposite Canadian Tire) 905-877-0596 • www.millersscottishbakery.com Freshly Made & Baked On Premises Breads, Buns, Pastries,Meat Pies & More! IMPORTED BRITISH CHEESES Thanksgiving Hours: Closed Sun & Mon Ask about School Tours • Free Hay Rides, Playground and Animal Corral • Pony Rides • Fruit Winery ANDREWS SCENIC ACRES MILTON (905) 878-5807 Take Hwy 401 to Trafalgar Rd. North (Exit 328). Drive north approximately 7 km to Sideroad #10 (Ashgrove). Drive west to the farm or north of 401 on Hwy #25. Drive east on Road #10. www.AndrewScenicAcres.com www.ScotchBlockWinery.com P.Y.O. PUMPKINS Haunted Forest, Sunflower & Corn Maze, Straw Mountain Until frost: Apples, Red Raspberries, P.Y.O. Flowers, Pears, Hot Buttered Sweet Corn $1.00 OFF PYO PUMPKIN Peter Pumpkin � � www.AndrewsScenicAcres.com www.ScotchBlockWinery.com 333 Mountainview Rd. S. South Georgetown Centre 905-873-0352 My reputation is at steak! Thank you for all your support..9 years running... menchie's georgetown • 905-873-1116 158 guelph st, unit 1, georgetown, on menchiesgeorgetown Menchiesgeorgetown @menchiesgtown} Don't Forget Your Thanksgiving Cake! Cakes ready to go! Cakes ready to go! Cakes made to order ! Cakes made to order ! We Canadians don't overdo the Thanksgiving thing, do we? There are no big shopping bonanzas, no big balloon parades, and no black hatted pilgrims at the table. There's just crisp fall weather, an abundance of colour on the trees, and maybe some turkey 'n stuffing. Here are some of the things we all love to do on this low-glitz long weekend. Visit the farmers' market. It won't be long until it closes for the winter, so now is the time to catch the fall harvest. Cultivators and producers are offering up their finest locally grown vegetables, butchered meats, cheeses, preserves, and fall fruit. Go for a walk. Do you remember that childhood sound of walking to school on the sidewalks, scuffing leaves with your feet as you go? Recapture some of the thrill of a leaf fight with a loved one as you stroll through the neighbourhood or on a path through the woods. Go for a drive in the country. In the U.S., people travel en masse to the northern states to see the colourful fall leaves. We shouldn't ignore our own bounty! Go for a drive and feast your eyes on the hillsides filled with reds, yellows, and oranges. Winterize the house. This is the DIY guy or gal's dream weekend. Put the patio furniture away, store the lawn mower, and put up the Christmas lights (why not do it while it's still above zero?). Eat (the all-time winner, hands down). On the menu? Hot pureed soups, stews, roasted fowl, and fall- harvested vegetables. Need we say more? Five ways to enjoy every minute of Thanksgiving KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 116 MAIN STREET SOUTH DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 905-877-7585 www.knoxgeorgetown.ca Rev. Steve Boose, Minister chair lift accessible Nourish Your Spirit Thanksgiving Worship Service Sunday October 11, 2015 - 11 am 155th Anniversary Worship Service Sunday October 18, 2015 - 11 am Nourish Your Body 155th Anniversary Roast Beef Dinner Sittings 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults $15.00 Students $9.00 Children 6 and under free Family Maximum $45.00 905-877-7585 or 905-873-6220 Please call in advance for take-out orders Friday, October 16, 2015