Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 5

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The Charm Of Hunters Inn Cubs Shoot With Cameras Van THE March IT 1174 Usually when a tag rant is under new management much of the original charm and hospitality Is lost amid major changes Last Thursday the Hunter Inn Mountain view Road north of highway was of fie tally opened by three new owners The owners James Michael and John brounht veers of restaurant experience to the Inn The experience includes John years as a chef in many the better known restaurants In Toronto James years as a chef including a lengthy period at the Board of Trade Country Club and 10 years for Michael with time spent as the Toronto airport supervisor for the care of foods Since opening the restaurant inn has done a briBk business especially during the lunch hour and on Sunday The Inn offers special businessmen luncheons A Herald reporter decided to However ihe three owners expected this until the Inn becomes established in the community as a great place to The Inn menu offers specialties ranging from Canadian beef tenderloin with mushroom caps to African lobster tails Every dinner includes ihe soup jour or juice pudding salad home made bread and coffee lea or milk The reporter selected a rare beef tenderloin a centre filet served with baked potato baby carrots and asparagus However to begin the meal he asked for the old fashion onion soup at cents The soup was served hot and enjoyable Too often many restaurants either serve their soup too hoi or cold but the onion soup was perfect The soup was prepared by adding pieces of bread covered with and baked In oven The onions wire crisp and soggy white broth lacked that greasy taste of many home made soups following completion of the soup a crisp chef salad was delivered to the There was one minor complaint from the reporter who believed that more dressing should been added The brothers and their father continually refilled the empty or partial empty water glass Unfortunately Ihi prompt service could not hide two other complaints the bread wis stale and the butler wis hard which made spreading an forgettable disaster Michael pointed out to a new that the butler was removed from the it least one half hour before serving a good point superb and the other significant The fikt is sizable portion J wngh pound It is surrounded carrots asparagus mush rooms most pari if ihi serving w is the pi It had been heated prior dinner in it reshuranls fail take either the tire or their on healed plates but Kousipclkius do Hie all a del served in portions or filline portions However the baked potato a on the The broiled wis excellent The meat wis lender dripping injuiee very wonderful up the meal rtporler ordered a serving of Greek which with the HUNTERS INN postents is home made is a mixture of sesame seeds egg yolk and a special sauce baked like a cake was the first tune thai the reporter had t it and he found il fantastic It is one of ihe wonderful extras found it inn which Include coffee The worst pari of the whole concept of serving good food style is inn is not belter known in area The brothers their hove inn open til in prr Last week the Cubs of he A and Packs went on a but the only shooting done was by cameras A visit to the con Lion was the order day The day was bright though cold and windy bv bus the Cubs Home Opened For Meeting residence of Mrs Peggy Siemens was opened for the March meeting the Georgetown Arts and Crafts Mrs Dorothy Goodwin presided over Die necessary items of bulness and mailers of immediate and future in were given bv various convenors Mrs Pat in the speaker Geof frey Stevens a graduate of Georgian College who exhibited a most varied of his handcrafted wires He spoke of he form and glaze of the pottery as the most exciting aspects of the craft and ex plained tht various glazes and firing temperatures of the different articles He conducted a tour of his workshop mentioning the different stages of the art and prices involved Geoff work showed dance The has per the of being friendly The family is inrrying on iht and have added wonderful meats it a reasonable price Mother Dies In 83rd Year J me died on it Georgetown and District Memorial mherKlrdjeir She was Ihi wife of Ihe late Vernon I and mother of Mrs of Mrs Albert Gar of the late Glenn 1 She is survived a sister Mrs Robert ind grandchildren Shirley and I Dennis and Joanne Service wis held on Thur miming March McC lure J ties Home at Cemetery Toronto District Resident Florence Anthony Died Suddenly Florence llcbecca Anthony died on Sunday March 17 it District Memorial Hospital She wis In her year She is survived by four Mrs Kenneth M ic Celebrale the return of Spring With new I Sun Bug spotting a dazzling gotd I as ght as its namesake It has a sun roof to let in else sunshine and Ihe scent of a greening world a touch of Ounty f jjgt Is mocha brown upholstery And a touch of the racing wheels For of your hands there wheel spec al sunburst shift knob and a rosewood da The Sun Bug is as carefree as a Spring morn Which can afford bo nee it covered by Owner Security Blanket I If gets about miles to a gallon And last but not least when you buy one of these extra special golden cars it II cost you lilerally hundreds of dollars less than f you tried lake it extra special yourself Who said there was nothing new The Sun Bug IF Sunny days are here again BAZ MOTORS LIMITED VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AUDI III STREET GEORGETOWN 8775286 MADE BY VOLKSWAGEN THE THING YOU MUST SEE IT ITS OUT OF THIS WORLD ITS HERE NOW AT BAZ MOTORS ONLY arrived at the and took the opportunity visit the pel corner Here they saw bobcats turkeys lion and tiger cubs and hamsters In cages In an open urea they hod fun petting the donkejs ponies kids and goals and were little reluctant lo reenter bus for the rest of trip II was neanna noon and which was also lunch time or Ihe larger animals The lions and other meal eating animals were fed raw meat and seemed be thoroughly enjoying heir As appeared be well fed there t seem be much danger of looking In our direction for more Windows were kept tight shut just the same Whether It was the power of suggestion or the lime of day the Cubs decided Ihcy wanted their lunch as well so sand were munched and drinks were sipped as they watched a number of small bears gambol and sport Soon two very stately cornels strolled by and inspected everyone through the win No trip is complete without a visit to the souvenir shop and here the boys purled with all or most of their money On the homeward journey most the the Cubs Indulged In a lively sing song while a few tired souls slept blissfully on Leaden accompanying the group were Brenda Davis John Owen Evelyn Owen and Terry Colter Ihe future holds surprises for ihe eustomers of lit inn are nnde to renovate upstairs in house for two looms hold a small including i mysteries of the age old art was expressed him by Mrs Helen Agg for his interesting informal talk Refreshments were served Mrs Peggy Stevens her hostesses Mrs Thea Williams Mrs Agnes Olive Mrs Pit Harrington ind Mrs The hostess wis thanked Mrs Agnes Olive for ihe privilege of meeting in such a beautiful Donald of Georgetown Mrs It ret Mrs John and Mrs Brooks of I me house and four brothers rank William Joseph and redenck The service was held Tuesday afternoon March Jones Home in Georgetown Interment was In Greenwood Cemetery FLOOR CARE CLINIC Fri March 29th 3 pm to 8 pm Sat March 30th 10 am to 2 pm MOST REPAIRS DONE WHILE YOU SHOP SPECIAI- UPRIGHT Reg CONSTELLATION FREE 4 Pkgs of Disposable Bags Purchase of Above Cleanars RADIO TELEVISION APPLIANCES Sales and Service Main St 877 A solid investment in your Tl bee a neorod ful I a home ind ly homos priced to Hill Homes lie fam and budget in I you Ho hi i loq HOMES LTD I I Si for your I and or lo colt ADDRESS PHONE BURLINGTON DISPLAY COURT 551 Maple Avenue BURLINGTON ONTARIO Toronto 364 Burlington 637 GEORGETOWN ESQUESING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING And Election of Officers And SOCIAL EVENING FRIDAY The new SI George can Church Hall St Georgetown REFRESHMENTS SI per person Our special guests will be Jim and Barbara Snow and Terry and Carol OConnor Now Under New Management HUNTERS INN COUNTRY RESTAURANT OPEN DAYS A WEEK JAMES MICHAEL JOHN KOUSIPETKOU OPEN DAILY FROM 2 Noon to 1 0 pm EVENING DINNER m to pm Phone 8777253 99 Mountainview Rd Georgetown BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR SUNDAY DINNER

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