Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 October 1992, p. 9

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A lasting memorial to Georgetown conservationist and fisherman George Hoare was presented to the Town of Halton Hills Monday by Fly Fishing Canada. A painting of a brown trout, entitled Conservation at the Forks, was presented in Hoare’s memory to Mayor Russ Miller, far left, by the executive director of Fly Fishing Canada, Jack Simpson, of Mississauga, second from left. Also on hand was artist John Harrington, of Mississauga. The painting now hangs in the mayor’s office at the Civic Centre. Hoare, a longtime mem- ber of Fly Fishing Canada and Outdoor Writers of Canada, was a well-known fisherman and fly tier. He died two years ago, about a month after his wife, Dolly, died. Low-cost Rabies vaccinations offered Two low cost rabies vaccination clinics for dogs and cats ($8 per animal) will be held in Halton Hills on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Boathouse in Acton and Cedarvale Park in Georgetown. The clinics are sponsored joint- ly by the Halton Regional Health Department and the North Halton Veterinary Association. Rabies is a common, fatal dis- ease of wildlife in Southern Ontario. Often, it can spread to domestic animals (including dogs and cats), and sometimes, to humans. Foxes, skunks, raccoons, and bats are the most common carriers of the virus causing the disease. Rabbits, squirrels, rats and mice are rarely infected. Photo by Dianne Cornish Local chairs conference Tom Ramautarsingh is co-chair- ing the Wilfrid Laurier University Education Conference October 23, 24 at the University’s Waterloo campus. Ramautarsingh co-founded the WLU Conference in 1977 when he was a member of the WLU Board of Governors, Senate and Alumni President. This is the fifth conference and Ramautarsingh said “we must join together in partnership to under- stand, collaborate and to take action in dealing with the unprecedented social changes. “The conference will introduce a broad and wide scope of topics to promote lifelong learning skills. The topics of Gender Issues, the Environment, Equity in the Workplace, Equity and the Elderly, The Empowered Worker, Violence in Relationships, Technology, mily Balance Multiculturalism are most para- mount in our minds today,” the local educator added. The feature address will be given by Riane Eisler. She is an interna- tionally known scholar, writer, futurist.and thinker. Her books have been sold out in Canada and people are waiting to receive their orders. “To have her in person is quite the steal,” Ramautarsigh said. “We had to book her two years ago. She - will bring a message for parents, educators, administrators, negotia- tors, business people, unions, media people, trustees, students and the public at large.” Organizers include the University, Conestoga College, Waterloo County Board of Education, Waterloo Roman Catholic Board, the teachers’ feder- ations, Mutual Group, Ministry of Education, Alumni Association, Social Workers and individuals. The registration is 475 which includes a wine and cheese evening and a lunch. For registration forms and information please contact Tom Ramautarsigh at 877-6696 or the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce at 877-7119. | | jusshos WA My on PRICE LENSES UNTIL NOVEMBER 3092 - SOME LIMITATIONS APPLY 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Landscaping Landscaping Guelphview Square (corner of Guelph & Mountainview) 873-3050 ARMERS' LAWNCARE & LANDSCAPING ~ Fall Cleanup ~ ~ Free Estimates ~ ¢ FERTILIZING ¢ TRIMMING 873-8806 lo Tae oe | The importance of an active lifestyle does not change during or after pregnancy. perce makes the circulatory system, which nourishes your baby, work more efficiently. You will have more energy and experience Mess fatigue. Often backaches, varicose veins and extreme weight gain can be prevented with exercise. We've designed a balanced program os exercises specially selected to keep you fit during pregnancy! Starts: October 19/92 oF 6-week session Please come Days: Monday & Wednesday in to register. Time: 7:30-8:10 p.m. .@, Cost: $50.00 Work That Body 232 Guelph St. 877-0771 Georgetown Drom the kitchens of Weight Watchers A PPLE COFFEECAKE N) Now offered for sale at just $149,900. As a Thanksgiving special, the vendor will include the stove, the fridge, the microwave, the washer, the dryer, all window coverings including drapes and blinds, the bedroom swag lamps and one antique "C.D. Pease" square grand piano circa late 1800 in any offer ies before midnight, Monday, October 12, 1992. See you there. Don Hearn, Sales Rep. 877-5165. ARTHUR F. JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES LTD., REALTOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1992 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. 110 Mill St. West ACTON MAKES 8 SERVINGS 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1'/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 teaspoons doubl gbak- | 2tablespoons whipped butter 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons ing powd eg 1/2 pound Golden Delicious or margarine, divided i 2eggs Granny Smith apples, cored, | 7 < red, and thinly sliced if cup low-fat buttermilk (1% 1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon granu- milk fat) lated sugar, divided 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. On sheet of wax paper sift together flour and baking powder; set aside. 2. In small mixing bowl place apples, 1 tablespoon sugar, the lemon juice, and cinnamon and stir to combine; set aside. 3. Using mixer on high speed, in large mixing bowl beat together but- ter and half of the margarine until combined; add remaining sugar and continue beating until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs. Reduce speed to low and gradually beat in flour mixture. Add buttermilk and beat until thoroughly combined. 4. Spray an 8 x 8 x 2-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray and spread rie os in pan. Arrange ae mixture in a single layer over batter. Dot apple mixture with remaining margarine. bake in middle ofe center oven rack for 35 to 40 rnin (until a toothpick inserted into center comes out dry). 5. Set pan on wire rack and let cook at least 5 minutes. EACH SERVING PROVIDES: 1 FAT; '/4 PROTEINS; 1 BREAD; '/4 FRUIT; 65 OPTIONAL CALORIES PER SERVING: 215 CALORIES; 5 g PROTEIN; 7 g FAT; 35 g CARBOHY- DRATE; 87 mg CALCIUM; 204 mg SODIUM; 59 mg CHOLESTEROL; 1 g DIETARY FIBER Recipe from "Simply Light Cooki from the Kitchens of Weight ©1992 Weight Watchers International, Inc." For information on our September special or a meeting location near you, call 1-800-387-8227.

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