si s _ Andy’s Family Restaurant is Bi Commerce. Since the program began, it is Acton’s first. ial f. INESS 3 eT MONTH Y's FAMILY ARNESTAURANT Commerce +t Of Halton Hills Chamber OF ; jusiness of the Month, designated by the Halton Hi _ Andy and Effie Katsilieris, Gail Dale, and Halton Hills Chamber members Terry Jackson, Len Tuitman, Carol Stechyshyn and Dave Pyke. Andy’s Family Restaurant has been in business for over 15 years and underwent extensive renovations this summer. Photo by Wendy Long ee ills Chamber of From left: Dorothy Smith, Karen Brading, owners “There’s absolutely no food left; the cupboard is bare,” Love In Christ Food Bank director Laura Ellison said last Thursday as she explained the need for a fund-rais- ing auction later this month. The auction, which will feature a variety of gifts and gift certificates donated by Halton Hills’ merchants and business people, will be held at 6 p.m., Oct. 24 at George Kennedy Public School, Georgetown. Ellison said volunteers will soon begin calling members of the busi- ness community asking them to Another onstitution meeting planned With the huge response to the last Constitutional meeting, the Halton-Peel Yes to Canada com- mittee will be hosting another meeting Wednesday (October 14). Federal Industry, Science and Technology Minister Bill Winegard will make a presenta- tion on the Charlottetown Accord and then open the floor to ques- tions. The meeting will be held start- ing at 7:30 p.m. at the Sacre- Coeur Church Hall, on Maple Avenue in Georgetown. LOTTERY courtesy of fi Convenience 10 Mountainview S. 877-9741 Guelph & Delrex 873-3056 Georgetown RE! Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 help by donating a new or auction- able item. All proceeds of the event will be used to buy food for people. in need. TOSHIBA 28" Food Bank needs restocking Anyone wanting to make a dona- tion is asked to call Betty Tracy at 877-2543 or Ellison at 873-6979 or 873-1328. ' STEREO TV cx.20613 I © 600 lines of resolution ¢ audio video input 1 ¢-variable audio output I ia ¢ 181 channel cable ready [(new model) : ¢ remote control | Special Introductory 5649 95 7, e | Price .... Hurry In at sing i Month Come See and Hear our New TOSHIBA . | CYCLONE ABK - Cinema Series Colour TVs ! ee SALES and je SERVICE T. Phone 877-3405 GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES 14 WESLYAN STREET Just off Main Street, Georgetown Fabric Care TIPS (Clee sleeping bags, coats and other cold weather garments are often made with down or fiberfill. Both down — a natural product, and fiberfill — a construction and insufficient quilting can cause the down or fiberfill to shift, lose shape and become matted. Purchasing Hints Make sure the item is well-quilted with quilting stitches running both vertically and horizontally. Cheek the strength of the stitching as loose stitching can allow down ~ Thirteenth of a Series ~ You'll Warm Up To This or fiberfill to shift. Check for fullness of the quilted areas. Thicker filling will provide more insulation. Care and Cleaning Follow the care label. When in doubt about a cleaning procedure, ask our staff. Bulky items such as comforters and sleeping bags are often too large for a home washing machine. For best results, take these items to Barragers. To keep a down or fiberfill item looking its best, clean the item at least once during its wearing season and again before it is stored. Do not store in a plastic bag. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 10, 1992 — Page 3 IS BACK!!! stg, 2 im BS oS & p a, pote EA @4@ 4.39/ kg LEAN GROUND BEEF oh McINTOSH APPLES Product of Ontario - Canada Fancy 5 Ib. ba . CASH MACHINE IS NOW OPE. i OPEN SUNDAY NOON - 5 p.m., Phone 873-3963 | GEORGETOWN Ex FOOD MARKET A Part Of Your Neighbourhood’ MOORE PARK PLAZA BARRAGERS CLEANERS + LAUNDROMAT 166 GUELPH ST. 360 GUELPH ST SHAMROCK CLEANE} GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN 48 MAIN ST., ERIN 877-2279 877-1834 519-833-2408 KNECHTELS CHEESE SLICES OR SPREAD VALU CLUB INI PRETZELS 908 gram bag Values in effect from Sun. Oct. 11 through Sat. Oct. 17/92