Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1991, p. 5

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the HERALD Wednesday November 20 1991 Community Locations now established for food donations By KFN Herald Special In an at to reach a greater number of contributors to this years Georgetown Santa Food Drive the Hills BritishCanadian Club has established several drop off locations for those wishing to make a donation of a new unwrapped toy andor non perishable food items prior to the Nov 30th parade Downtown donations can be made at Municipal Trust at the corner of Main and James St In the east end of town Miller Scot Bakery at St will accept contributions For those living outside of town dona can be left at the erra Cot ta General Store Retailers or groups who wish to make a contribution can arrange for a pick up by contacting Dave Rutherford at 2934 or Ken Baker at after As was the case last year dona tions will still be accepted before and after the Nov parade by members of the Club joined this year by the big cats and volurteers of The Endangered Animal Sanctuary who will be accompanying the G Kent doubledecker bus in the parade The fast approaching season should be a joyous season for all For many families and seniors trying to make ends meet dunng tough economy times it can be a time of added stress a time of unfulfilled children s wishes and yes even in our com a time of empty stomachs In the true spirit of Christmas the Halton Hills British Can a Club encourages everyone to do their part in whatever way they can to make this season a little bit brighter for everyone There really is no better gift than the gift of giving Wedding bells Knox Presbyterian church Acton was the setting for the wedding of Bernice Jean Pollock daughter of Ronald Pollock of Owen Sound and Audrey Patchell of and Timothy Roland Height son of Roland and Peggy Height of R Acton Rev Craig Crlber officiated for the service and Ted Hansen was the organist George f in of Milton was her maid of honor The bridesmaids were White of Rockwood the bride step sister Cheryl of Hanover and the groomsniece JennlferWilsonof Thebestman was Dave Morrison of Guelph and the ushers were Charles Vanltem of Acton the bride s uncle Paul Patchell of Tare and the groom s nephew Ron of Guelph Following a reception at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Guelph the couple enjoyed a Carribean cruise They are R Limehouse Doug Bokton photo tire Are All Your Clothes Ready For The Holidays Don t delay Have your party gowns and formal wear beautifully drycleaned today Spots and stains will be expertly removed Hand finishing will restore like new appearance THE RIGHT CHOICE for ALL your auto service needs Dear Shoppers Perhaps you have already heard of our Service Centre Guarantee We PROMISE to fix your car right We PROMISE to do only what needed and authorized We PROMISE to guarantee our work and parts NATIONWIDE To show our appreciation to you our valued customer we are offering to PAY ALL THE TAXES on each service centre workorder regardless of the amount Simply present this coupon to the cashier with your work order and receive your discount when you pay by Canadian Tire Card cash or cheque Its that easy Actons Auto Service Specialists Blair Doug and Rob PS DON DELAY This special offer expires November 30 1991 Coupon is valid ONLY at the ACTON Canadian Tire Store OUR PROMISE You litftotvefpftnlABmu lime During Mcchan Mkdownt BARRAGERS CLEANERS ft LAUNDROMAT pun WE PAY TAXES ave Present this coupon the with your Service Centre and we wilt pay the and Expires November 30 Offer Valid ONUY At CANADIAN TIRE ACTON MILL STREET EAST 8531060

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