Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Oct 2014, p. 34

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , O ct ob er 1 6, 2 01 4 34 24th Annual Scout/Guide Food drive Saturday November 1, 2014 Please leave your donation on the front porch 9 am for pick u p by Scouts/Guides Volunteers needed Georgetown Alliance church 9:30 am 290 Main Street South, Georgetown 55 Sinclair • Unit 12 905-873-3368 www.GoergetownBreadBasket.ca 9:30 am 290 Main Street South, Georgetown 55 Sinclair • Unit 12 Look for your Scout Drive Bag in October 23r d newspaper. Always remember to check the expiration date s - we can't give out expired food. Look for your Scout Drive Bag in October 23r d newspaper. Always remember to check the expiration date s - we can't give out expired food. Prompt Emergency Care www.leathertownlumber.ca • Mon-Fri 7-6; Sat 8-4; Closed Sun WHILE SUPPLIES LAST PRICING UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST ENTERENTERENTERENTER ININININ STORESTORESTORESTORE 9-Ft. x 9-Ft. Drawstring Yard Tarp Extra heavy-duty, green poly fabric. Tear and water resistant, mildew and rot proof. Ceramic Heater 750/1500 watts. Features adjustable thermostat and thermal shut off sensor. $699reg. $14.99 $1699reg. $28.99 12-Ft. Medium Duty Booster Cables Fits both top and side post batteries. Tangle-free. 8 Gauge, 200 Amps. 6-Pk. 65 Watt Indoor Floodlight 2000 Average life hours. Frosted bulb, 120 volt ballast, medium screw base. $999reg.$21.99 $999reg.$17.99 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST PRICING UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST Thursday evenings at Nashville North in Norval have become a popular destination for classic car enthusiasts in the summer months and organizers of Cruise Nights have been generating funds for the Georgetown Hospital Foundation this summer by purchasing 50/50 tickets and slices of Topper's Pizza in the parking lot. Mike and Lynne Boyd have helped organize the weekly showcase for the past 15 years and have received sup- port from numerous local sponsors, including Harvey's/Swiss Chalet, which has donated gift certificates as door prizes and for the past two years provided 150 dinners for the Cruise Nights participants. Handing over the $4,000 cheque were (front, from left): Georgetown Harvey's/Swiss Chalet owner Paul Aguire, Cruise Nights volunteer Lynne Boyd, K.C. Carruthers, Heather Kaufman and Shelley Phipps from the Georgetown Hospital Foundation, volunteer Sharon Gower, Emily Marshall of Nashville North. Back row: Cruise Nights volunteer Mike Boyd, Harvey's/Swiss Chalet regional manager Byron McNabb, and volunteers Rick Thompson and Bill Gower of Cruise Nights. Photo by Eamonn Maher Cruisin' to a $4,000 cheque

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