Page 12 -theHERALD- Community Focus Friday July 1991 A working artist Georgetown native Tony and his family were out In full force Wednesday for the opening of Mr Meers art exhibition The Making of a Work ing Artist 1966 to at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre in Georgetown The exhibition which runs to Aug is sponsored by The Friends of Hills Libraries Pictured above front row left to right Meers James Meers Alex Meers back row left to right John Somer Friends of the Halton Hills Libraries member Tony Meers Shizuko and Elizabeth Herald photo Meeting the challenge Georgetown youth Eric Davis enjoys a day of sun and fun at Park Tuesday Here he makes his descent down the parks challenging slide an activity he repeated for a good portion of the morning Herald photo Taking a break Ballinafad farmer Bob Paul took a break from hauling round bales Tuesday afternoon to pick up his paper from the Ballinafad General Store Mr Pauls wagon loads of hay are a common sight in this rural village since he often transports round bales on a tractordriven wagon from a rented hay field to his farm where The bales are stored for con venient feeding of his livestock Herald photo by Lisa What does your garden grow The produce from this garden almost supplies the whole neighborhood Harrison who was out picking raspberries with her brother Tom Tuesday afternoon The siblings live off Winston Churchill Boulevard in Norval and their garden produces masses of potatoes corn lettuce beets carrots and tomatoes Enough to last the pair clear through the winter and their neighbors too Herald photo by Lisa BoonstoppelPot Come one come all Come one come all 1 Thats the message Dee Dee the clown aka Dee Dee Haynes Town Recreation and Parks Summer Supervisor is sen ding out to Halton Hills children in the hope they will attend the depart ments Annual Nickel Carnival at the Acton Community Centre July 17 pm to pm Children attending the event will be treated to a variety of games prizes as well as a magician For more Information call the Town Recreation and Parks Department at Herald photo