Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 November 1992, p. 13

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Optimist set to honor youths by John Sommer In our present day world, educa- tion has become the key that is opening the doors to advancement. Without education, no personal nor collective development and pros- perity is possible. The people, in particular the young people, are our greatest resource. But without an effort to educate the young and train them for the daunting tasks ahead, this resource will remain untapped. A country that neglects the education and training of the young will fall * behind in the, by now frantic global competition for markets and wealth. Optimist Clubs throughout North America have recognized this fact since 1954. In that year, the Optimists inaugurated Youth Appreciation Week to spotlight the Positive actions and contributions of our young people, and to select some:from the many that leave a mark on their communities and schools, for awards. Optimists believe that society Tests on many pillars. Some, like the family, the schools, religions, political and economic institutions, have worked so well in the Past that they deserve the support of all well- meaning men and women. They Seniors Drop-in Glen Williams and surrounding a.m. to 1 p.m. Coffee (bring brown bag lunch), 1 to 3 p.m. a variety of ities will be offered. Come join us, a . St. Alban’s Church Parish Hall, Glen call Lillian Bumford 873-1318 or Peggy Dallimore 873-7603, Drom the hitchens of W. will benefit us all as long as they Promote tolerance and peace. The Optimist Club’s Youth Appreciation Week is the culmina- tion every year of the Optimists avowed responsibility to assist young people through the transi- tional stages towards adulthood. Schools and religious institutions point out exceptional young people to the Optimist Club’s Youth ‘Appreciation Week Committee. This committee conducts careful interviews that have the goal to find the best candidates for awards in senior and junior categories. In Halton Hills, Youth Appreciation Week will be from November 22 to November 28 this year. On November 24, a dinner will be held at the Optimist Hall to honor this year’s award winners and their parents. John Beeton, the superintendent of schools in Peel, will be the speaker of the evening. November is Diabetes Month. Here, Mayor Russ Miller and Jim Akers of the Georgetown chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association encourage Halton Hills residents to give generously to canvassers and help fund diabetes research, NABETES ASSOCIATION f Photo by Wendy Long Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy and Mayor Russ Miller will present the awards. December 5th. 10:00 am Preview: 9:00 - 10:00 am 36 ARMSTRONG Mountainview north of #7 873-8122 Advertisement sponsored by "AUl Brite” Janitor Service Ltd. ight Watchers COOKIES | IROPICAL OATMEAL 6 ounces uncooked quick oats 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/3 cup plus 2 teaspoons dark raisins 1/4 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons shredded coconut 1 ounce chopped walnuts 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon plus 1 n reduced-calorie sweet margarine (tub), melted, cooled 1/4 cup thawed frozen egg substi- tute 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Let us put your new Flooring & Carpet he 0 an Speen... Lay ee cea’ alpets 1. Preheat oven to 375°F. In large mixing bowl combine first 7 ingredients; set aside. 2. In small mixing bowl combine remaining ingredients; add to oat mixture and stir to combine. 3. Using half of dough, drop dough by tablespoonfuls onto nonstick cookie sheet, forming 12 equal cookies and leaving a space of about 1 inch between each. Bake in middle of center oven rack until cookies are golden, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer cookies to wore rack and let cool (cookies will harden as they cool). 4. Using a cooled cookie sheet, repeat procedure 1 more time, making 12 more cookies. Approximate Total Time: 20 minutes (includes baking time) Makes 12 servings, 2 cookies each. Each serving provides: 1 Fat; 1/4 Protein; 1 Bread; 1/4 Fruit; 25 Optional Calories is 24 15 i 1 15 mg Per serving: 163 calories; 4 g prot g 44 i 2g di fiber Recipe trom "Healthy Life-Style Cookbook", 1992 Weight Watchers International, Ine. Return to basics. For information On a meeting Down-Rite Flooring & Carpet] V/ “Down-Rite” Crossley SA (Underpad & Installation included) a Pred! per sq. yd. Enter our draw for a Personalized TV! ‘3 Draw Date: Dec. 15/92. Ballot must be taken into store — Down-Rite Flooring, 348 Guelph St., Georgetown location near you, call 1-800-387-8227. 348 Guelph St., Georgetown 877¢3955

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