Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jul 2008, p. 16

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LUNCH BUFFET SERVED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Featuring: - Roast Beef - Baked Ham - Shepherds Pie $9.99 We pay the GST & PST 79 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-3388 ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ~ Private Catering Available Fri. & Sat. 9:30-close BLIND FOLD TEST gyro.camp@cogeco.ca 905-873-8970 July 7, 14, 21 & August 18 Register at Georgetown Market Place SATURDAY, JUNE 7 GEORGETOWN YOUTH ROBOTIC ODYSSEY SUMMER CAMPS First 3 weeks full Spots still available for August 18th Call today! GEORGETOWN YOUTH ROBOTIC ODYSSEY SUMMER CAMPS Thank You Len for 10 years of loyal service & friendship Colin, Pam & all at GrassRoots Fill out a ballot at these local retailers for your chance to win $500 in FREE* GAS. GEORGETOWN RETAILERS: Quick Auto Repair/Krown Rust Control 354 Guelph St. Little India 78 Main St. S Vision 2000 328 Guelph St. Outdoor Power Equipment 61 Guelph St. at Queen Turner Automotive 20 Armstrong Ave. Flooring Diva Designs 128 Guelph St. ACTON RETAILERS: Acton Auto Tech 45 Main St. Acton Home Hardware 362 Queen St. E. * NOTE: For no purchase entry simply pick up your ballot and enter at the Independent & Free Press office in the Georgetown MarketPlace Mall during our normal business hours (9 am 6 pm Monday - Friday). Winner must be 18 years of age or older. Limit one entry per day per person. Selected entrant will be required to correctly answer a skill testing question. There is a total of one $500 FREE* Gas prize to be awarded during this con- test. Odds of being selected to win depend on the number of entries received. Draw will be held on August 5, 2008 in Georgetown. Contest clos- es on Thursday July 31, 2008. WIN $500 in FREE* GAS 16 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, July 16, 2008 RBC donates to Habitat for Humanity RBC at Mountainview recently presented a generous donation of $10,000 to the Habitat for Humanity Georgetown project, located on John Street. On hand for the presentation were (from left) Kathrin Delutis, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Halton; Betty Rose-Commu, RBC Mountainview branch manager; Isabelle Forget, RBC Regional Vice-presi- dent Guelph/North Halton, and RBC accounts manager Catherine Daley. Photo by Ted Brown Lyme Disease lobby The Canadian Lyme Disease Found- ation and its support groups held ral- lies in major cities across Canada recently. Local resident Keith Poullos (above), a victim of Lyme Disease, ral- lied at Queens Park in Toronto. The group is calling for more testing and treatment for the often misdiagnosed disease, spread by deer ticks. For information go to www.canlyme.com. Kids of all ages can sign up for Halton Hills Public Librarys free TD Summer Reading Club and read books to earn prizes! Register anytime this summer. The club was designed to help kids develop and improve their reading skills throughout the summer months. Kids read at home and then report back to library staff to earn prizes, stickers, and the chance to win a bank prize! Info: www.library.hhpl.on.ca or 905- 873-2681 ext. 2520 or 519-853-0301. Stewarttown Middle School holds its 50th Anniversary Reunion on Saturday, Oct. 25. For details go to http://ste.hdsb.ca or e-mail steps@hdsb.ca Register anytime for TD Summer Reading Club

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