Suggestions in bus service Suggested names continue to trickle into The Herald office for the town planned bus for the disabled scheduled to roll April Barb Stephens of George town the Helping Hands director whose prompted council to launch a feasibility study which has arranged Imple mentation of the service is keeping track of the catchy names suggested by readers and will announce the chosen name soon Letters have come from across town from readers who spotted Mrs Stephen appeal for suggestion in The Herald three weeks ago Hills Helps Out Italian Hills Helpers Hand Hide Aid Care The Voyager Von Independence Van Wheels of Com Wheels The SOS Bus Wheel Cheer Uphills Express and Help Van There still lime for a few more suggestions If you feel so inspired You can drop oft or moil your to Mrs Stephens care of The Herald St Georgetown L7G Monday December Page Arts centre CHRISTMAS CHORALE can almost see the anticipation In theie Utile children faces which knowing thai San la Is on his way Like other schools throughout Hal on Ills the little Cherub Nursery School In Maple Avenue Church presented a Christmas show too large crowd of proud last week The youngster pictured above were among the many who played games and helped decorate the nursery little tree Herald photo of the audience joined in students to sing old favor lie en Thursday morning during the and District I llan hool Christmas program Other e which helped this young choir make the morning a in mense success were poetry recitals a piano duel and a short play The Utile Bell That Stop Ringing presented rades I and Herald photo Continued from page A5 immediately prior to the sche duled opening of the new com pi ex and a special arts lottery in don propose to start the lottery until then In order to ovoid any conflict with Actario Mrs Day explained Arts Council member groups which have begun act considering their own fund raising events include the University Women Club which Is planning an Historical House Tour and the George town Choral Society which has established a special fund raising committee George town Little Theatre a founding member of the Arts Council Is conducting a separate cam palgn and ha thus far raised 000 towards its goal of All In all we are very pleased at the response and interest of our member groups We are therefore very hopeful that the different or the arts community In Hills will have a large Impact on the overall fund raising drive Mrs Day said Georgetown Rotary Club the third community lion to publicly pledge a five- figure fund raising goal is planning four major fund raising activities In 1901 Rex who is heading up the club a fund raising efforts says the first event in March will be a Las Vegas Night and will Include two draws for trips to southern destinations courtesy of two tour companies Later In the I ark School Christmas concert was a musical one this year with f kindergarten to Grade taking part In a choir which a selection of tunes for parents and friends Thursday also featured a play about the true Herald photo Toyland an every day wonder at our store Merry Christmas Toy GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8778800 A Christmas Wish Wo a ncerely wish all our friends a wonderful Christmas May it be lied with Mends love and Joy Thanks for always be ng there Pete and Judy Pomeroy year the club plans to hold an Antique and Arts and Crafts Show and to donate its share of the proceeds from the Industry show It will be cosponsor with Brampton In May The fourth event details of which are still available will take place the v of the opening of the new complex and feature big name performers In the meantime the Rotary Club a BO pledge will an assist from the proceeds from the Rotary Annea Dance held at St George a Anglican Church Hall two weeks ago Time Is runn out to Donate now and save on your Income Tax Remember a donation made before January 1 1981 quell as a charitable deduction for income tax purposes All donors will be issued an off receipt prior to income lax filing Don delay do it today Interest Is mounting as to who will purchase the commemorative seatplaque in Georgetown Little Theatre a fund raising scheme So far plaques have been sold out of a possible Details can be obtained from John Roe Mary Roe Main Derek Joynes or Ashley Windsor 877 Most recent donors Michael Edwards Ken Pot David and Heather Robertson Mrs Alicia Scott In Memory of Harry Scott Andy Christ Erin Michael Sarah Mary and Marly Hughes HOLIDAYS Stay warm and happy this Christmas season enjoying the laughter of friends and family from Harrington Harrington Crafts LANGCRAFT DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN CLOSED WED DEC WED DEC DEC DEC from Stiff of WIMPEYS RESTAURANT And Now Again its Christmas We wish you Happiness and Good Fortune In the Coming Year robert Gougeon DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN From the Management of Downtown Georgetown 8773405