Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Dec 2017, A032 V1 GEO XXXX 20171214.pdf

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 14 ,2 01 7 | 32 from Lions Club of Georgetown Seasons Greetings, looking forward to your participation in 2018! Santa Claus Parade 2017 from Lions Club of Geor Thank You Community Champions CN Rail Deker Electric Minus Forty Remington Homes Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty Toronto Premium Outlets Trans Canada Energy Unilock Corporate sponsors Buy Wise Windows Carpet Barn Cooper Standard Fraser Direct Georgetown Marketplace McDonalds Restaurant Tim Hortons Center Stage School of the Arts CPI Canada Ltd. Dr. Caroline Teske & Associates Ecole Sacre' Coeur Field Services.ca Inc. Fix Auto Georgetown Georgetown Chevrolet Georgetown Fire Fighters Association Giddens Optometry Girl Guides of Canada Halton Green Tractors Halton Hills Christian School Halton Pool Guys Holy Cross School Halton Power Equipment Kick Nation Taekwondo Light Up the Hills Festival Maple Lodge Farms - May Family Modern Crane Mountainview Residence Mr. Peanut - Johnvince foods North Halton Kitten Rescue Pro Cuts Hair Salon Rhonda Copeland School of Dance Royal Bank Starlight Destiny Performance Steve Norman Strictly Dance TD Canada Trust Yetti Construction sponsors Family & Friends of the Georgetown Lions Club Chamber of Commerce Chair Melanie Fraser Citizens of the Year - Dave & Dale Cox Cogeco TV - Anthony Luongo Community Parade Volunteers Danielle Edwards & Maddie McMaster - Parade Judges Dan Wagstaffe - Parade Commentator Halton Region Police Julia Mounsteven Kevin Wood MP Michael Chong MPP Ted Arnott Region Chair Gary Carr Santa Claus & Santa's Elves Town of Halton Hills speCial thanks 1. Best theme entry Pro Cuts Hair Salon 2. Best Band entry St. Marcellinus Drumline 3. Best Community Group Georgetown Soccer Club 4. Best CommerCial entry Modern Crane 5. Best Creative entry Center Stage School of the Arts parade Winning entries Members of the Georgetown Lions Club; • David Clark • Bruce Cornish • Betty Dickson • Linda Dilks • Ivan Dumancic • John Fini • Grant Harris • Art Hayes • Ed Hretchka • Vijay Kapila • Jim Leadbeater • Rob Palmer • Dennis Perlin • Doug Penrice • Melanie Presant • Kevin Robinson • Jack Ruck • Mark Rush • Bob Still • Al Watt • Fred Zorge • Louie Violo Acton Auto Tech Inc. Drive Clean Test & Repair Facility Floyd & Norm Foster, Owners/Operators 45 Main Street North, Acton www.actonautotech.aaro.ca 519-853-4144 Brakes, ABS, Engine Diagnostics, Emissions & Front End Specialists, Front End Alignment, Auto Sales, Used Cars Proud Sponsor of the Acton Arena Seniors Day Tuesdays Meowy Chrismutt Yappy Pawlidays www.blackcreekanimalhospital.com • blackcreekanimal@cogeco.net from the staff at 519-929-9308 13383 4th Line, Acton BILL VAN RYN LAWN CARE • 905-877-2594 Looking after Your Lawn Care needs with:Looking after Your Lawn Care needs with: Merry Christmas! • Seasonal Programs • Fertilizing • Aeration • Tree Spraying Servicing Halton Hills Area For Over 40 Years IPMAccredited Members of Professional Lawn Care Association of Ontario GIFT GUIDE (NC) The holidays can be expensive, especially when it comes to feeding your family. Whether prepping for large celebratory gatherings or ba- king gingerbread cookies with the kids, the grocery list can quickly feel endless. Save this season with these simple tips: Ask guests to bring a dish. If you're hosting a big dinner, one great way to cut costs is to have each guest bring a dish, potluck style. Choose a spe- cific course for each guest or family to contribute ahead of time so you can build your menu accordingly.From savoury sides to sweet treats, this will also help you save time. Set a budget and stick to it. It can be easy to go overboard during the holidays, especially when you're hosting. As a first step, decide in advance how much you're willing to spend on food and entertainment. Plan your menu in advance. Planning meals ahead of time can be a huge cost-saver. In the weeks leading up to the holidays, write out your menu for each meal including everything from drinks and appetizers to baking ingredients. Not only will this help you stay organized du- ring your shopping trips, it will also help you determine if it all fits within your budget. For even more savings, try incorporating items that are in season, especially when it comes to fruits and vegetables. Festive feasts don't have to cost a fortune

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy