Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 10 November 1993, p. 7

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Turkey supper was fabulous | By Betty Sojka The Annual United Church Turkey Supper held this past Saturday was noth- ing short of fabulous. There was so much food, and all so Ballinafad News servers and dishwashers to the wonderful cooks who prepared the food. These men, women and teens are to d for their good. pickles and pies made the meal extra special. With three separate _ Sittings-‘of over 70 people at each sitting, plus the folks that came for takeout, a lot of people were fed Saturday night. It took an army of vol- unteers from ticket takers, Gas bar robbed Police are investigating possible links between Sunday’s robbery at the Cango Gas Bar at Steeles and Trafalgar in Halton Hills and a similar occurrence in Milton at the beginning of the month. Shortly after midnight, a man drove up to the gas bar and waited for the attendant to fill the gas tank. The man followed the attendant to the kiosk, where he pulled a gun and demanded money. According to a police report, a small amount of money was stolen, along with a car- ton of cigarettes. The man was last seen dri- ving westbound on Steeles Ave. The vehicle, stolen from Guelph, was recovered a short time later at Hwy. 25 north of Hwy. 401. Police are looking for a white male, between 30-40 years of age, approximately 5°7”, 150 Ib., with short dirty. blond-hair and a sparse mus- tache. He was wearing a brown baseball cap and a medium length brown or maroon nylon jacket. BEELINE TRAVEL 112 Main St. S. Georgetown (905) 873-2900) 0F-(905) 874-3063 presents... NEW ZEALAND... is more than just a vacation experience. It is a land that is both thrilling and serene. It can fulfill an adventurer’s quest for daring or uplift and replenish jose in need of rest and relax- ation. Part of the intrigue is found in Zealand's wide open spaces, be hard working efforts that make this annual event so memorable. Time to kick up those heels! Line dancing at the community centre will begin this Tuesday, continuing on Tuesdays thereafter, from 7 to 10 p.m. Classes are set up so that two dances will be taught each night. This is great because you don’t have to worry about missing one week. You'll just learn something new the next time. Laurie Dupuis is teaching the class for only $5 per night, and has 80 dances in her repertoire. That’s a lot of dances to learn! For more information, please give Laurie a call at (519) 833- 2756. Only.a couple of weeks left until the Sunday, Nov. 21 Craft Show t the community centre.-From } 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. you can browse, or have-a bite to eat. A wide variety of crafts will be there such as doe people, toll painting, small furniture and woodworking, children’s clothing, knitted toys, jewel- ty, pottery, Christmas deco- rations, ceramics, Barbie doll clothes and flower arrange- ments, etc. For every $5 pur- chased, the buyer will receive an entry to win a Wize. Each vendor donates one item towards the draws which will begin around noon. Children can get their picture taken with Santa between 2 and 4 p.m. There are a few more tables avail- able for vendors. To reserve, please call 877-4702. If you can donate something towards the bake table, please call 873-7933. We have euchre this Thursday (tomorrow) start- ing at 7:30 p.m. at the com- munity centre. Come on out! It is a lot of fun for only $3 per person. Christ Foodbank. Annual food drive Nancy Gable (left) of Market Street in Georgetown, gladly helped 6-year-old Leslie McCormack (centre) of 2nd East Georgetown Brownies and her 9-year-old sister Stacey of 6th East Georgetown Guides in their attempts to collect food along with Georgetown Scouts and Cubs in their annual food drive Saturday for The Love in photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW visitors are always awed by the exquisiteness of the country. 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