Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Jul 2019, p. 8

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 18 ,2 01 9 | 8 You're invited! West Branch Drive Park - Official Opening Celebration Join us on Thursday, July 25 at 55 West Branch Drive in Georgetown from 6:30 toto 8:30 p.m. Enjoy free food and ice cream treats, lawn games, scavenger hunt, guided walk and TrekFit outdoor fitness demonstrations. All are welcome. Fun for the whole family! TrekFit Fitness Features: New TrekFit outdoor fitness equipment is located at West Branch Drive Park! During this event, a trainer will demonstrate how simple exercises can improve your health and overall fitness! Learn more at haltonhills.ca/ActiveEasy EachMiracle Method franchise independently owned and operated See our work atMiracleMethod.com/brampton Don't Replace, Refinish! • FAST, 2-DAY PROCESS • THOUSANDS LESS THAN REPLACEMENT! • FAST, 2-DAY PROCESS • THOUSANDS LESS THAN REPLACEMENT! ALL WORK GUARANTEEDALL WORK GUARANTEED After! • Bathtubs • Sinks & Vanities • Floors • Fiberglass Tubs & Showers • Tile Showers, Walls & Floors • Cabinet Doors We Also Repair and "Yesterday, my counters were ugly. Today, they're beautiful!" VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 247 Armstrong Avenue Unit 10 Georgetown Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 4:30. Evenings and weekends by appointment. Call for a free estimate: 905-873-0000 NOW HIRING Kitchen Cabinets FAR LESS THAN REPLACEMENT! FAR LESS THAN REPLACEMENT! Open year round Endless possibilities CELEBRATING all of LIFE'S MOMENTS EAGLE RIDGE GOLF CLUB | RR #4, 11742 TENTH LINE, GEORGETOWN, ON | eagleridge.clublink.ca BAPTISMS and CHRISTENINGS BABY SHOWERS BRIDAL SHOWERS REHEARSAL DINNERS WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATIONS of LIFE FUNDRAISERS HOLIDAY PARTIES BRUNCHES MEETINGS Thank you for yourNomination! For more information contact Chuck Stratton | 905-877-8468 ext 2223 | cstratton@clublink.ca A local athlete will see her doughnut creation sold in Tim Hortons across the country. Tori Ranson, a 26-year- old Georgetown woman, designed this year's Spe- cial Olympics doughnut. On July 20 - Tim Hortons Day of Inclusion - Ran- son's creation will be sold at nearly 4,000 locations across Canada, with all proceeds going to the Spe- cial Olympics. "We put the challenge out to Special Olympic athletes to come up with their own designs," said Zack Pryzbek, manager of marketing for Tim Hor- tons. From about 700 en- trants, Ranson's design was chosen to be sold dur- ing the second annual Day of Inclusion on July 20. The doughnut is a cross between a honey cruller, a Boston cream, and a va- nilla dip. A honey cruller topped with vanilla fon- dant and red sprinkles is cut in half and filled with whipped topping. "100 per cent of the pro- ceeds from the Special Olympics doughnut go back to help Canadians with intellectual disabili- ties," Pryzbek said. Ranson started partici- pating in the Special Olympics when she was 14, and continues to com- pete in athletics, rhyth- mic gymnastics, basket- ball, soccer, and swim- ming. Jim di Natale, fran- chise owner for the three Tim Hortons' locations in Georgetown, said pre-or- ders for the Special Olym- pics doughnut were al- ready happening. In Georgetown pre-or- ders are available at any Tim Hortons location (11 Mountainview Rd. N., 326 Guelph St., or 373 Moun- tainview Rd. S.). NEWS GEORGETOWN ATHLETE DESIGNS DOUGHNUT FOR TIM HORTONS DAY OF INCLUSION BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT THEIFP.CA

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