George's Customs Towing

Monday, December 28, 2015

FREE Stuff!

Right about now we can all use a break from
holiday spending!

I came across an article about freebies, checkout
these sites:




We could all use a break these days.

Hope you're still enjoying the holidays!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 28 years

Sunday, December 27, 2015

We're Local. We're Ready. Towing Services.



Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years
 
.......for all your towing and emergency road service needs!
We're there when you need us.

  • Flatbed Towing
  • Jump Start and Battery Service
  • Tire Change and Repair
  • Lockout Service
  • Gas Service
  • Winch and Recovery
  • Impound Service
  • Emergency Roadside Service
  • Boat Towing
  • Light Duty
  • Motorcycle Tows
  • Heavy Duty and Truck Towing
  • Auto Towing
  • Local Towing
  • Long Distance Towing
  • Medium Towing
  • RV Towing
  • Heavy Duty Breakdown Service
  • Junk Car Removal
Call us today for all your towing needs!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD


Preferred AAA/CAA Provider

 Pulling for a Cure. look for our new truck around town!

Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas 2015!

Merry Christmas and
Happy Holidays
to all our
Friends, Family and Customers

from George and Staff

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Twas the Night Before Christmas

......and all through the house
not a creature was stirring
not even a mouse!

Really????

Last minute gift shopping,
food shopping
and just plain old running around town
as we get ready for Christmas day!
 
Keep it safe today folks......defensive driving helps!

Wishing you and your family
a very merry Christmas Eve.

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years



Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Scents of the Season

Oh, we're in the quick of it now!  Spicy scents of the season
making us feel all warm and fuzzy!

Oh, but they do so much more............and here's some tid-bits for you
to ponder this holiday season.

The smell of Vanilla helps to calm insomnia.
Sniff Sandalwood to speed wound healing.
A whiff of cinnamon sends frustrations packing!
Sniff Apples to lower your blood pressure.
The smell of pumpkin pie ignites more passion!
Sniff Cedarwood to feel more focused.


We're in countdown mode.......
1 Day 18 Hours 17 minutes 30 Seconds
until Christmas 2015!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Oh Where, Oh Where is Santa!

The North American Aerospace Defense Command
has been tracking Santa since 1955.  The tracking system
alerts families around the globe to the whereabouts of Santa
and his reindeer.

Children of all ages can follow the countdown to Santa's visit at:  



NORAD tracks the whereabouts of Santa using infrared
technology..........and of course Rudolph's nose!

Rudolph's nose gives off an infrared signature
similar to a missile launch.  Satellites detect Rudolph's
bright red nose with no problem.

Take a moment to find out where Santa is in your neck of the woods.  
We plan on doing just that at:

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD
Serving Harford, Cecil and York County
for over 25 years

Monday, December 21, 2015

Happy First Day of Winter!

Winter Solstice, otherwise known as the first day of winter
and today would be that day!

December 21, 2015 at 11:48pm EST, according to the
Farmers Almanac.


The Winter Solstice

Winter inspires both joy and woe. Some people can't wait for the cooler weather, snow, skiing and ice skating, curling up by a fire, and the holiday spirit. Other people dislike the frigid temperatures, blizzards, and wild weather.

The word solstice comes from the Latin words for "sun" and "to stand still.” In the Northern Hemisphere, as summer advances to winter, the points on the horizon where the Sun rises and sets advance southward each day; the high point in the Sun’s daily path across the sky, which occurs at local noon, also moves southward each day. At the winter solstice, the Sun’s path has reached its southernmost position. The next day, the path will advance northward. However, a few days before and after the winter solstice, the change is so slight that the Sun’s path seems to stay the same, or stand still. The Sun is directly overhead at "high-noon" on Winter Solstice at the latitude called the Tropic of Capricorn.

Winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight during the whole year. In the Northern Hemisphere, it occurs around December 21 or 22. In the Southern Hemisphere, around June 20 or 21.

Read the rest of the article here:  Farmers Almanac 

Wishing you a happy Winter Solstice 

Safe travels this week!

George's Custom Towing
410-452-8970
Whiteford, MD