Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1989, p. 33

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THE HERALD July 19 Page Legion mourns for George Frost The branch mounts ihe passing of our Comrade George frost A thirty year employee of Canada George served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1946 until 1951 Me was awarded the United Nations medal Tor his vice during he Korean War Join the branch in George was highly regarded for his extensive knowledge of naval history Our deepest sympathy is extended to his family and many friends at this time CAR CI Winners July 13 were Frank Shields Alex Zilio 320 Mike Szwec Gerald Myers Clarke Charlie Armstrong NIGHT High lady May Tost second Floss Tracy most lone hands Marjonc High gent second Paul most lone hands Chuck Ml- AT This week s win were Kyall Joe Martin Frank Kirk Harry Allen Keith Frank Nicholson Simon Rod McDonald Pal Chamberlain Ceciele Kieth Tost won the roast There will be entertainment in the tounge on Saturday July 22 with Boots and on July 29 Ken and Hazel will appear Halton Manor could get new van Centennial Manor the Regional seniors home located in Milton could get a new van to transport seniors in wheelchairs The Manor has been using a Ford Club Wagon to transport seniors to recreational outings but now needs a vehicle to ac commodate wheelchair passengers a Regional report says Of three tenders for a wheelchair van the Region s administration and finance department chose a company that offered 085 for a Champion model van The Champion says the Regional report will withstand pact in a collision and is easier to repair than the lower priced Supreme Senator 25 also offered by Overland Custom Coach manufacturer of the Champion A wheelchair van pneed at almost 000 and made by a Cam bridge company was also rejected by the Regions staff The Region will use funds from both the Manors upkeep budget and a vehicle replacement reserve fund The Region s administrative and finance department expects to get 50 to per cent of the cost of the van back from the province Fashions For The Young At Heart 115 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Horn Knu 2851 Established HALTON HILLS COLLISION R R 1 ACTON ONT CORNERS MM meat OPEN 7 DAYS 8732151 Sun lam 5pm Mori Wed 6pm Saturday GREEN MEADOWS NURSERY GARDEN CENTER For All Your Gardening Needs 8731200 Tasty Recipes VIKING SALAD One 8 can herring in wine sauce 3 cups cooked diced potatoes 1 can 1 lb diced beets drained 1 large apple peeled and diced 1 small onion diced cup cup peeled diced cucumber cup cider vinegar 1 hard cooked egg yolk Drain liquid from herring into a large bowl Dice herring Add potatoes beets apple onion cucumber and herring to liquid in bowl Drizzle with vinegar toss lightly to Spoon into a lightly oiled cup bowl packing down firmlywith back spoon Chill at least hours to firm Just before serving loosen salad around edge with a knife invert onto a large serving platter lift oil bowl Press egg yolk through a sieve on top of salad Serve with cold cuts and cheese WWW CHOPPED DATES LB Seasonings REFRESHING TEAS 2 49 box Ken WRAPPED CANDIES Trend SwMtt BOX Ballinafad ladies on a roll By BETTY SOJKA Correspondent Vera Longslreet made her pit ching debut this season on Wednes day July 12 when the Ladies took on the Random Car Club She struck out the first bat ler From there she held the bat to minimum hits Her offence matched her stupendous defence when she fill two Maureen Halpenny had a homerun as well to make a total of three for the game Vivian Bremnef was consistently strong in her hitting which included a couple of triples The ladies won the game The ladies will practice at the Ballinafad diamond for the first time on July Their next game is on Tuesday July 18 when they meet Club 21 The village is pretty quiet these days with people vacationing and service groups not meeting until September The monthly issued this week included the Ballinafad Bright Yellow Pages This directory makes residents aware of all the businesses and ser vices in the area The screening has been spread at the ball diamond Posts have been placed for the benches and backstop The backstop should be completed within a week If you have spare time come and pick small stones off the infield It will take a long time and a lot of pick ing before the infield surface is smooth as the stones keep working their way up Perfected PwAtrifo PICTURE PERFECT FRAMING 124 Main St DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 8777654 THE COMPANIONS New Commission Piece By CARL BRENDERS Orders Now Being Taken New Romance Book Available Soon See All Trisha s Work Under One Cover 3 5 VIDEO PLUS Bring A Star Home Tonight 8774260 MACHINES MOVIES MORE HITS MORE COPIES FREE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP 1 34 Guelph St Georgetown

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