Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1981, p. 4

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Friday May IS chips in chocolate for cakes Send me a dream board urges bakers By lit TTYANNL Falrlxiard Publicist Tfit popularity of is generally accepted in count around the world With shops specializing in dozens of chocolate confections spring up in almost every large shopping plaza these days it appears that the popularity of the flavor is si ill on the increase in With this in mind the Georgetown Pair Board has decided to conduct a search in Hills For a very special chocolate cake a chocolate dream cake and they arc hopeful that many local rcsld will help them in their quest Marvelous chocolate sorts abound in North say the women of the Agricultural Society ale brownies chocolate mous and so on but Ihey have decided to on just one a perennial favorite cho colate cake Women President Bird hopes that many people will enter the new competition id by the William Company Ltd and will offer in cash and prizes I rue winning recipes need not be completely new report the women A recipe might be handed dawn from a grand mother but judges will be looking for rich flavor and texture coupled with some unique Chocohtc is natural wholesome and nutritious says Mrs Bird and wc have taken this into consideration in choosing chocolate cake to feature at this year fair Any combination of flavours In the Icing and filling will be allowed for our chocolate dream cake but somewhere In the finished product CO must be used That Is a stipulation of the contest and Its sponsor On this occasion of course definitely not Send Me a Dream When the women or the Georgetown Fair Board Send Me a Dream this year they have to add a chocolate dream In conjunction with their new baking contest for the Anniversary Georgetown Fair Rules of the Chocolate Dream cake contest sponsored by William Company Ltd finalized this week and entry forms distributed Discussing details at the Georgetown plant arc plant manager Hike and two representatives of the Agricultural Society Pearl Burt right Domestic Science Division and limey Bird president of the Ladles Section or the fair The local plant acts as the distribution point for the company s large array or confectionary products Herald photo Well benefit from regions channel work be counting calories The sky is the Limit Rules of the fair contest and entry forms will bo available this month from various out lets in Hills including the libraries in Georgetown and Acton and from members of the Agricultural Society Women Section Pearl Burt Is in charge of the Domestic Science work at the fair and may be contacted far infor motion Judging is expected to take place on the opening night of the fair Oct fallowing the opening ceremonies The of judges has not as yet been announced to find super chocolate dream double layer cake at this years 13oth anniversary Georgetown Fair being held Oct and The competition will be open to residents from throughout Hills with categories for women bakers men and a Junior division for those 15 years of and under The contest Is sponsor growing Get your youngsters for nurserys pumpkin contest contest sponsored by Meadow lands Nursery Ltd The nearby nursery is hold i pumpkin growing contest to encourage children to grow own instead of buying from the store Contestants Obituar Nell Gardiner was teacher proud of past must be 15 years of age or under in order to enter and parental help Is a definite no no The contestants must plant euro far and harvest the pumpkins entirely an their Upon registering Meadow lands will supply each entrant with the seeds and some tips on how to grow a monster pump kin The finished product must be brought to the nursery by Oct and will bo judged the next day The judges will be ring the height and girth of each pumpkin in order to determine the winner The biggest pumpkin will net far its grower Second and third largest pumpkins will receive and respective ly Once the winners have been chosen all entrants may pick up their pumpkins so that they can them up for Ha Howe en and perhaps enjoy some home made pumpkin pie Entry forms for he contest may be picked up at Meadow lands Nursery on Just north of Highway on or before June 15 Improved flood protection reduced erosion and more water supplies are the three major benefits expected to result from a recently approved channel improve ment project in Hills The project which will be undertaken by the Region Conservation will concentrate on metre section of the Six teen Mile Creek downstream of the Scotch Block Dam and Reservoir to the culvert at Highway In approving the project Alan Hope Minister of Natural Resources stated that this of the Sixteen Mile Creek has been the subject of considerable erosion since the from the dam have exceed the capacity of the existing channel and have resulted In flooding and erosion down stream In addition the creek meanders considerably throughout this section there by creating a threat that water supplies for Irrigation may be interrupted dam constructed in 1969 We service all recognized brands I of TV and Stereo for Mugnavox Quaiar and AUDIOIM ELECTRONIC SERVICE 8779796 Georgetown woman whose local roots go back to the early 19th century was buried in the family plot In Greenwood Cemetery May Nellie Gardiner lived recently at Maple Ave the home in which was born She was the young est and lasl surviving member of Ihe family of Henry and Jane Peck Sherman After graduation from Hamilton Norma School she taught public school in Arthur and Gait where in 1913 she married Robert Ross While living there she and her husband were active supporters of the now the In 1939 they moved to Georgetown back to the ly home to live with her sister Jane and her husband William Whytc Mr Gardiner died in 1943 and after Mrs death Mrs Gardiner to make her home there until a few years ago when she became a resident of the Nursing Home In Brampton She resumed her leaching career here as member of the Glen Williams staff and later Harrison Public School town She was member of the Horticultural Society and served as a member of library board Predeceased by brothers and sisters George Will Henry Mrs Whyle and Mrs David Vina Scott her closest relatives are nephews Sherman Scott Scarborough and George Scott Willowdale funeral service took place at the Funeral Home Rev John Vincent of Baptist Church conducted service HALTON GOSPEL TEMPLE 1 of Georgetown on Highway PASTOR ANGUS J NICHOLSON on on Hour NoetlnRde 11 a Morn Won Indoor Camp Mooting WORSHIP IN AN EXCITING ATMOSPHERE MEET PEOPLE MAKE FRIENDS JESUS HES THE ANSWER All Types of Flour and Feed Available FREE Feeder with the purchase of 5 I bags of Rabbit Pellets 62 Mill St W Acton OPEN Mori friday A Saturday noon EVERYONE WELCOME GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD MAY USED TIRE Why risk your vacation by driving on worn out tires Stretching every last mile out of your tires is not only dangerous it could also prove costly Consder the expense emergency road service and what II could do to your vacation trip REMEMBER Most tire failures occur In the last few months of tire life Dont take chances Trade In your old tires on new Goodyear Radfals and enjoy worryfree summer driving TRADE IN ALLOWANCE for four tiros your car on trio purchase of four new Eagle The bolted radial thai Qlvea a smooth ride long and great wot weather traction Goodyear finest tiro TRADE IN ALLOWANCE VIVA The bailed now cor thai a light lor economy and a smooth DEPENDING ON SIZE AND REMAINING TREAD Georgetown Tire Sales Ltd Street 8771535 MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR EDWIN H MITCHELL Sunday May Evory Sunday Fam ly bio School a Oil Fellowship on Prayer no a lots Always Wo coma and Growing LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING BRAMPTON AND BRAMALEA CENTRES 4 WEEK COURSES SPECIAL SAT COURSE MAY BRAMPTON JUNE TUES JUNE9lh 6 30 9 30 p WED JUNE THURS JUNE to 30 m ALL COURSES ARE INCOME BRAMALEA JUNE 8th TUES 6 30 to 9 p m WED THURS 6 30 pm to 9 p INCLUDE THE ROAD TEST in Brunpton Downtown phone 4594418 in Centre phone 4594417 Young Drivers off Canada The Halton Hills Heralds NEW Classified Ad Special Yes Spring has arrived and with it the opportunity to make extra money by selling all your buried treasure from your home yard or garage Advertise any item up to 5000 value in words or less in the all new Bargain Bazaar Place your ad today and sit back relax and wait for the phone to ring 10 Words Only Mail or bring in your advertisement to the Halton Hills Herald Office 45 Guelph Street Georgetown and enclose with it your 1 00 advance payment One ad per Item please Deadline is Monday at 1 p m Sorry No Phone Calls ITEM Press plates thick 23 58 The Herald Newsprint roll ends 58 lb tax included The Herald Starts Next Wednesday May

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