Steve Frost tilling was the overall winner of Photo collection of photo from 31 In Hills Other photographer who were honored by a panel of three Judges were left to right David Blanch Patricia Stanley guett Miller Nancy Murphy Graham Tyler and Tom Gibson Mrs Milter the mayor wife received a bouquet of flower for her help in presenting the Herald Steve Frost accepts Photoart top prize Pony Club auction The Pony Club received permission Monday night hold one Sunday due Ion a year to unload surplus equipment The town bylaw which licenses auctions and auctioneers in Halton prohibits Sunday auctions For the post 12 years this Tack and Riding Togs Sale tins been chief money raiser for Ihe Pony Club Its allowed hold lectures and clinics In he use and care of ponies and horses by children damage to home Approximately In damages occurred to Boulevard residence after a fire broke out while a of grease was on the stove there Damage occurred to the cupboards and stove in the Friday morning Incident 911 ordered The emergency Dial Town councillors decal is being order- approved the by he Halton regional Monday night police for their vehicles The emergency numb er puts callers In imme diate contact wilh police fire and ambulance ser vices The emergency number Is to bo imple mented In region Nov IS These decals on public service vehicles includ ing hydro Tire and school buses will max public awareness of the service SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday February IMS Page SAME DAY TAX RETURNS Herald Staff I was impressed by the technical quality was the way one judge described the work of Photoart 85 winner Steve Frost Judge Paul Scvoie was one of three people asked evaluate and pick a winner from the works of photographers Last Wednesday night was the opening of Photoart an Hon of color and black and white photos taken by local camera bugs Mr Frosts color photos were very initialing and each of the three were quite strong Mr Savole said The richness of his two black and white photos was very pleasing colly he said The dec among Ihe Judges was unanimous Mr was impressed with he range of subjects enter ed in the exhibit and how photographers were able to make the photos Interest in with what they had to work with However some of the entries could hive been Improved by having the work done by a custom lab he said There was a good range of nature shots but not much In the way of photojournalism documentary type or architecture photogra he said But Mr Savole noted It s not the subject that makes or breaks a photo graph Its how its taken 1 like to see more black and white photos next year he said David Blanch won an award of merit for his shot entitled Bruce Springsteen and the Band Tom Gibson was honored for a photo entitled Bam Surrey BC Nancy Murphy was a recipient of on award for her work coll ed In China A photo of Blown glass exhibit Want to see how a real pro does It House Sol Is featuring the photography of professional Gary Scott Brelthaupt The gallery on Charles Street in Georgetown will feature works from Mr collection plus blown glass items from seven different artists The opening is March and the artists will be on hand that day from 26 p to discuss their work Mr work embodies great attention to detail and a scholarly understanding of both subject matter and photographic technique For more information call GVAS exec As of Feb 17 the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service has a new executive The president of the Service is vicepresident Bill Moore tion director Bob operations director Doug McLeod educational services director Gord Kearsey Womens Day March 6 The Sheridan College Centres for Women will mark a decade of vice to and Peel communities in a 10th Anniversary Celebration and International Womens Day Dinner March In Oakvllle Located at Oak ville Campus since I and In Brampton since I960 the Centres provide resource information to the public and College communities Tickets are Inclu des dinner For was selected for honors taken by Patricia Stanley Tyler received an award of merit for USA mentions went to Frank Anlhony Terry Anthony Ken Peter Dcloy and Harold Mann Trophies were donated by Benson and Hedges Friends of the Halton Hills Public Libraries Hills Public Libraries and The Inde pendent Prizes were donated by The Herald Camera Exchange Bruce and Margaret Harding Oxbow Books John and Sommer and Youngs Pharmacy Town- Country DRY CLEANING SAME PAY DRY SERVICE 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE EXTRA SPECIAL SALE YEAR WARRANTY CITIZEN QUARTZ ALL MODELS OFF REGULAR PRICE AVAILABLE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE ROBERT TA1T INS AGENCY LTD 174QualphSI Gsorgatown SAME DAY TAX RETURNS POPE ST ARRET 232 Guelph Street Georgetown Gtown4168731601 Tor 4168462561 If you think youre paying more than you need to for car insurance with State flood Bui W far service when Clime