By Margaret Vint Wikom to the first of the columns which will appear Our thanks to Bob Creasy, Knechtel’s Georgetown Food Market, for giving us the opportu- nity to cosponsor his seniors’ Bus. On Seniors’ Day the bus will stop’ in downtown on its return from Moore Park. Passengers leaving ' the bus will be picked up approxi- . mately one hour later and returned to their residences. (Durham St; Sargent Rd. and Cote Terrace). On Saturday April 10th the .Clouds disappeared just in time f ~ the arrival of the Easter bunny costume.was donated by Up Up And Away Balloons and, again this year, ‘bunny’ was Played by volunteer Ann Curry - yes, she does get a few chuckles when giving her name! The Easter egg hunt was made Possible by our merchants who Provided Easter treats for those who spotted the ‘special egg’. Thank you to everyone who par- ticipated in Downtown’s Easter. lay May 9th is the day when one particular lady in your life will be honored.-She will be showhi she is appreciated in a variety of ways. Her gift may be a crayon drawing, a card made especially for her, flowers or candy, a telephone call, breakfast-in bed or, the ultimate Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, April 17, 1993 ‘or who luxury - one whole hour of Peace and quiet! Whatever her gift, it will be cherished because it is a gift of love. is her special Continued on next Page... Whatever her name, Mother’s day. Enjo Unique nCe Oo fee Selon y the — Ambia (Nutritious) FLAX t began, this whole phenom- [= of plate collecting, with the simple release of a col- lector plate entitled "The Frozen Window" from the kilns of Bing and Grohndal in 1895. "The Frozen Window" sold for 50 cents and is now worth $5,900. Although plate collecting is a work of fine art, it differs from other art objects in one critical Tespect: as a limited-edition fine-art plate, it can be bought, sold, and traded on a clearly defined market years after the edition closes at issue price. In fact, collector's plates are by many experts to be the world's most actively traded IONG'S RESTAURANT ST. 8. GEORGETOWN art form. After the edition clos- | Hot & Sour Soi ~ $1.45 Curry Chicken Rice $3.95 es, collectors who want a plate Wonton Soup - $1.45 iCarvoneae Chow Mein $3.95 Thust pay what others ask for it I Eg rol Eg Rol . on the secondary (open market), Chicken Fried Rice ff Chicken Fried Rice | Chickes Fried Rice Where price is: fable Beef Broccoli S&S Chicken Ball by supply and demand. If 2 $3.95 s $3.95 f demand outstrips supply, the Collector plates are a key ele- ment to the business but they also carry porcelain dolls, music t Salad Bar, Shrimp, Beef, Ham & Pork llectible figurines, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT 5:00 P.M. ta Spat ee, i J 5 . Sih Meco! 4 era oa lectible dealer, you save money Bonnie disp! lay aaa ka eae ee & “4 ae Vegetables by not paying postage and han- her daughter Loree Ca Pork Deep Fried Chicken Chicken Fried Rice dling. ‘ Originally started $10.95 person - Children 9 & under $5.95 Assorted Desserts Montgomery's of Georgetown, located at 73 Street, Montgomery’: zz FAST TAKE-OUT & DELIVERY SERVICE aera Main Street South, Downtown Georgetown, is Main Street and start 877-51 06-7 ws cA. | owned and operated by Bonnie Montgomery and _lectible lines, for the Bride... DYEABLE SATIN SHOES Most Styles $34.98. Dyed to your colour Swatch $15.00 extra, LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED. SERVING HALTON HILLS SINCE 1987. BALLOON BOUQUE for every occasion imaginable ~ Personalized bd Service and Delivery for Local AND Out of Town ~ ~ Clown service for Birthdays, Company Picnics, Promotions ~ Professional Special Event Balloon Decorating ~ ~Woiidings, Biethdays, Conventions, Grand Opening, Theme parties ~ ~ Largest Selection of Balloons ~ ~ Rib Tickling Novelties for Over The Hill ~ wp AWN 90 Main St. Downtown Georgetown 873-2334 ~ S FAMILY SHOE STORE “The Foot Professionals,” 41 Main St. S., Downtown Georgetown Mh a =) a2 3 877-1664 Wee