th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 31 ,2 01 8 | 10 Close to 100 golfers signed up to support the in- augural Georgetown Cys- tic Fibrosis Dinner and Golf Tournament held Monday at the Club at North Halton, with approx- imately $10,000 raised. Organized by the Kins- men Club of Georgetown, the event had been a fund- raising dinner for several years until the golf tourna- ment was added for 2018. Among the guest golfers were former NHLers Ric Nattress and Gilbert Dionne. Patricia McLaughlin, regional executive director for central and southwest- ern Ontario for CF Canada, said that fundraisers such as the one in Georgetown have helped boost the life expectancy of CF victims from 37 just a few years ago to 53 today. COMMUNITY Georgetown Kinsmen golf tourney raises $10,000 for CF EAMONN MAHER emaher@theifp.ca Patricia McLaughlin, regional executive director for central and southwestern Ontario for CF Canada, joined this foursome on the 10th tee prior to the start of the inaugural Georgetown Cystic Fibrosis Dinner and Golf Tournament held Monday at the Club at North Halton. From left are Paul Mitchell, Steve Wood, Ian Hedley and retired NHLer Ric Nattress. Eamonn Maher/Photo Looking for some Ital- ian cuisine but don't have time to spend an hour or two in a restaurant? A food truck located at 375 Guelph St. between the Esso gas station and Shoe- less Joe's restaurant, Man- gia Bene will mark its fifth anniversary in George- town in September and its owner, Russell Priola, said the key to building a loyal clientele starts with top- quality ingredients and fresh-made fare. "I would say 95 per cent of our business is return- ing customers," said Prio- la, a master chef trained in Europe who has worked as a chef at luxury hotels in the U.S. and for the Monte Carlo Inn chain in Canada. "People know what they're getting at reason- able prices. It's nothing ex- travagant, but it's high quality and people must be happy with it because they keep coming back." There are several fresh- ly prepared menu options including baked specialties such as lasagna, sandwich- es, burgers, salads, pasta dishes and traditional en- trees like veal scalloppini and pollo marsala, along with their specialty sand- wich, an Italian/Cuban creation called the porcu- bonetta. Sous-chef Lisa Lafon- taine has a garden on-site for spices and herbs and while they shop locally for most items on the menu, the San Marzano tomatoes are imported from Venice. Popular with tradespeo- ple in the area looking for a hearty and quick meal, Priola said the catering side of Mangia Bene is also doing well, with several lo- cal businesses, especially auto dealerships, ordering in for large group meals. Mangia Bene is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. from Monday to Saturday and from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. For more info, visit the website www.mangiabene- cateringco.com or call 416- 908-2891. EAT THIS: Georgetown's Mangia Bene - Eating well on the go EAMONN MAHER emaher@theifp.ca A meatball sandwich and Caesar salad with a drink comes in at just under $12 at Mangia Bene at 375 Guelph Street in Georgetown. Eamonn Maher/Photo AUTHORIZED BY THE CFO FOR THE CAMPAIGN TO RE-ELECT TED ARNOTT 1.866.788.1688 | www.re-electarnott.ca On June 7th, when it's all said and done, we will elect a Member of Provincial Parliament to represent all of us in Wellington-Halton Hills. LEATHERTOWN LUMBER www.leathertownlumber.ca VISIT LEATHERTOWN LUMBER FOR YOUR NEXT CONSTRUCTION PROJECT 12-In. x 12-In. Big Framing Square Saw guide for siding, soffit work, wide shelf boards and furniture building. 6975122 $14.99 WAS: $29.99 18 Volt Cordless Li-Ion 2-Tool Combo Kit Includes cordless 1/4" hex impact driver, cordless 1/2" drill/driver, (2) redlithium batteries, (1) M18 & M12 muti-voltage charger and contractor bag. 0510958 $249.99 WAS: $299.99 12 Amp Sawzall® Reciprocating Saw Kit 0-3,000 SPM, 3/4" stroke length. QUIK-LOK blade clamp provides fast, toolfree blade changes. Includes saw and carrying case. 0508911 $129.99 WAS: $179.99 HOT BUYS! Quantities are limited.While supplies last. musical theatre summer camp July 2 - 13 ages 8 - 11 July 16 - 27 ages 12 - 16 info:www.globeproductions.ca info@globeproductions.ca GeorGetown/the old armoury register now