Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Aug 2014, p. 24

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , A ug us t 2 1, 2 01 4 24 18 Church Street, Georgetown 905-877-2359 IMPLANT DENTURES - KNOWYOUR OPTIONS! WHAT IS AN IMPLANT DENTURE? A dental implant is a support made of titanium which has the ability of adhering permanently to bony tissue. The implants are inserted into the jawbone under the gum tissue by an oral surgeon. After the healing period, anchoring posts are gently inserted through the gum tissue to provide a comfortable stable support on which an implant denture can be secured. Implants are a safe, approved alternative for those who want increased comfort, improved appearance, and better chewing ability.We make custom implant dentures in our own lab, located right on the premises. No need for a referral, simply call our office direct for an appointment. Consultations are complimentary. Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY AUGUST 15 CORPORATE FLYER In the August 15 flyer, page 13, the Dropcam TabsWireless Movement Sensor - Black &White (WebCode: 10300644/ 10300645) is no longer available for pre-order until further notice. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. CARPET, HARDWOOD,RUGS & TILE The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown www.carpetone.ca http://carpetonegeorgetown.goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 Floor and Home THREE EASY WAYSTO SHOP. By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend MeYour Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 GETTING USED TO NEW HEARING INSTRUMENTS The Georgetown Part 2 If you are having difficulty with the hearing instruments, or do not like the sound quality, discuss it with your Hearing Practitioner. Chances are there are adjustments that can be made to the instruments to accommodate your complaint. Remember that you are not alone. There are millions of people with hearing loss, and as the Baby Boomers age, the numbers grow. It is nothing to be ashamed of, and there are many treatment options available to you in these modern times. For more information please call… Municipal ElEction 2014…… BE part of thE tEaM! Municipal Election Employment opportunities A number of workers are required for the Town of Halton Hills 2014 Municipal Election, to be held on Monday, October 27, 2014. The following positions are available: Deputy returning officers (Election Day Payment = $175.00) Respons ib l e fo r con f i rm ing vo te r 's identification, initialing and issuing ballots, administering required oaths and ensuring secrecy of the vote. revision clerks (Election Day Payment = $175.00) Respons ib l e fo r con f i rm ing vo te r 's identification, assisting voters to complete an application for additions/amendments to the voters list, administering required oaths and directing voters to appropriate voting station. Greeters/School Site Monitors (Election Day Payment = $135.00) Responsible for greeting and assisting voters, reminding voters to have their required identification ready and available, and ensuring voter traffic flows smoothly throughout the polling location. Successful applicants Must: • Provide their own transportation • Arrive at the voting location 30 - 45 minutes prior to opening of the polls (polls open at 10 a.m.) and remain at the voting location until approximately 8:30 p.m. • Attend mandatory training to apply: • Fill out an Election Official Application wh i c h can be f ound on - l i n e a t www.haltonhills.ca/election2014 or can be picked up at the Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive. • Return your Election Official Application to the attention of: Valerie Petryniak Election Assistant At address below or by e-mail: valeriep@haltonhills.ca Deadline for submission of application is friday, September 12, 2014 92 Tomato Soup Serves 6 Ingredients • 2 tbsp olive oil • 1/3 Spanish onion, diced • 1/2 red pepper, diced • 1 stalk celery, diced • 1 (28oz) can whole tomatoes • 6 whole fresh or frozen tomatoes • 2 cups chicken stock • 3 tbsp pesto • 2 tbsp fresh chopped basil • coarse salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Method 1. Heat oil in soup pot. Cook on- ions, peppers and celery until soft and translucent. 2. Add in tomatoes and chicken stock. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat until simmering for 30-45 min- utes. 3. Puree, then add pesto, basil, salt and pepper. Simmer fi ve more min- utes, then serve. 4. Optional: garnish with crushed tortilla chips. If you are going to make the tomato soup in the paper today- consider making it on a cool summer evening and serve it with grilled cheese sandwiches! There is nothing like the com- bo of tomato soup and grilled cheese! If you really want a good grilled cheese sandwich- not just your run of the mill squishy white bread and processed cheese slice type, then open your mind. First stop- bread. My bread of choice is Rudolph's Premium Bavarian Sliced Bread. Available in the grocery store. It is dense enough to hold the sandwich to- gether with the added bonus of some little fl ax seeds around the edge. You get fi ve sandwiches per bag, so you're not eating it all week. Next stop- the cheese. In order to fi gure out the cheese, you've got to fi gure out the over- all fl avour. But whatever you do invest your money in some good quality cheese. You'll be happy you did. Gruyere is a favorite. A smoked cheese melts well, but is a bit overpowering on its own, so a combo of cheddar and smoked cheese together is nice. If you want to go Greek, a feta/goat cheese combo is excellent. Last stop- the extras. Cheese is great, but what about some added fl avour in there? With the gruyere, try some apple slices. With the smoked cheese and cheddar try some cooked bacon and sliced tomato. With the feta/ goat cheese, try a sprinkle of oregano as well as a few sundried tomato slices and fresh spinach. Now you've really got your- self a dinner! Have fun and keep cooking! P.S.: Come see Michael and I again at the Downtown George- town Farmers' Market, this Sat- urday (Aug. 23) from 9-11 a.m. for some samples! What's Cookin': Finding the perfect cheese and bread for a grilled cheese sandwich Lori Gysel & Gerry Kentner Lori Gysel & Kentner Buying groceries? Pick something up for the food banks Acton Foodshare is open Tues- days, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Closed 12-12:30 p.m. for lunch. Most needed items: peanut-free school snacks, tea, sugar, hamburger helper, rice,juices, cold and hot cereal, cans of salmon, tuna, sardines, cans of stews/chili, peanut butter... For a regularly up- dated list of needed foods, check out www.actonfoodshare.com. Acton Foodshare is located at 350 Queen St., Unit 6 (Prosperity One Plaza at Queen St. and Churchill Rd. South). ****** Georgetown Bread Basket is open Tuesdays 5-7 p.m., Wednes- days and Saturdays 8:30-noon. Items most needed: canned juice, canned pasta, salmon, hot cereal, cookies, instant coffee, salt, canned fruit, in- stant rice whole grain, shampoo, conditioner, deordorant, toothpaste. Drop off donations to the local gro- cery stores including Walmart. Info: www.georgetownbreadbas- ket.ca.

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