Page 22 — Halton Hills This Week, Tuesday, December 22, 1992 MOBILE SOUND SYSTEMS eG Last ab ohestal All Car Audio Reduced! Come and hear the 5-Speaker 100 Watt Honda... It Hurts!! + Jensen * Sentrek * Alpine * Audiovox + Pioneer *MTX Sales, Service & Custom Installations * Computer-designed fer Enclosurer * AN nt S Gaaints 877-1 688 (Behind Brew Factory) 332 Guelph St. The Best in Fitness at very low cost! NEW! Highly Qualified Staff Ask for our... \ Christmas Gift * Midland * Uniden * Mobile Authority ‘obra * Audio Control 13,000 lbs. of Free Weights Cardio/Nautilus, Taekwondo Personal Weight Loss & Fitness Programs Indoor Pool, Hot Tubs, Saunas, Solar Beds Certificates ENETE Ie MEN & WOMEN Hwy. 7 & Winston Churchill 3-9575 WOMEN ONLY Downtown Georgetown 73-9655 ite and nothin but! 873-1651 308 Guelph Street We Deliver FAST & FREE ° Pizza Hut supports rae community HAVE A FUND-RAISER LET US HELP!!! Call 873-1651 IT'S CHRISTMAS! May you share in many fun-filled moments. Our sincere thanks and tidings of joy to each of you. From the management and Staff of G/S TELEVISION ye ar? St, gigs HALTALARM Security * Intercom & Vacuum Systems 873-2500 # Our Customers Are Our Best Advertising! 164 Guelph St,, Halton Hills, Ont. Wishing you happiness, health and fitness this J holiday season. Have a great one! from the management at NUBOD ~ 162 Guelph St. Georgetown L7G 4A6_ 873-2611 Georgetown Marketplace SUPER CB y= =~ me PRC IAL HOMEMADE SOUP, TEABISCUIT & COFFEE “Lodo Coffee Time ts any timel Open 24 hours FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Sneek Bun, Jumbo Coffee & fae up 5 dozen Coffee Pca von donuts $99 $] 99¢ | 131 9°° Sandwich*, soup and coffee $3.99 * egg salad, chicken salad or tuna salad sandwich Serving only the best quality products for our quality customers. ~ Closed Dec. 24th at 7:00 p.m. ~ Open Sat. Dec. 26th 9-5 Sun. Dec 27th Normal Hours with Bill Ellis CHRISTMAS " "Tis the season to be jolly” and "Ho Ho Ho!" and "Merry Christmas" and "Season's Greetings". It is time for all the greetings and festive get-togeth- ers that highlight that most spe- cial time of the year — Christmas. Like many, I am a sentimen- talist over Christmas. You know — the lump in the throat every time you hear a favorite carol. And though we get the same bombardment every year about the commercialism of Christmas, and the greed of Christmas, it still shines through as the finest commemoration festival of which we are capable. Like most families, our Christmas celebration is one steeped in the traditions of our own founding families, and it is great to see the traditions carried on by our-children with some new wrinkles from the in-laws. Our Christmas celebration is a liberal mix of the religious, the Christmas myths and yes, some of the commercialism. And though Christmas present purchasing can happen at any time during the year, the obvious things start to happen about December 15th. First, the out- side lights go up. We seem to alternate between a cut tree on the front porch or loading our shrubs or a lawn tree with lights. The first family get-together of Christmas is when the in-door tree goes up. Everybody is involved with lights, ornaments and tinsel with the Christmas songs and carols in the back- ground. Without fail, someone will say that this Christmas tree is just about the nicest one we have ever had, regardless of a slight list to the left or right. All the indoor decorations are set out and hung at the same time, leaving no doubt that the season has indeed arrived. Our Christmas Eve tradition calls for the official Christmas dinner on the Eve, and everyone gathers to open the gifts right after dinner. The dinner is roast turkey, of course, but notable side dishes are red cabbage, con- taining apples and cinnamon, hot green bean salad and daughter Becky always makes the most decadent chocolate mousse ever tasted! The table centre piece is made up in the afternoon and contains red candles, plus fresh holly, ivy, pine and spruce boughs. On Christmas morning, every- body returns so Kelly can check on what Santa left for her at Gram's house and everyone else gets a stocking full of goodies i| from ‘ole Jolly. All assemble again on Christmas afternoon for a festive drink. A glass of wine or champagne or for the hardy — by my father-in-law, bless him. The major components are scotch whiskey and blackberry brandy (recipe available on request). Then the BBQ is fired up for a Christmas dinner of baked potatoes, steak and salad. Stuffed again! Boxing Day is drop in or drop around day, and then a few days rest before we hit the parties, parades and football of New Years. It's tough work — but somebody has to do it! Merry Christmas! {_____________—+J a