Page 12B the HERALD Community Wednesday December 1991 Custom made cheque Jim Koval seated right president of the Sky High Custom Van Club and Bob Thomson standing right the clubs event chairperson presented a custom made cheque worth to Elaine Chatten seated left chair for the Halton Hills Cancer Society and Mariene the society communication coordinator The Van Club raised the money at a Charity Van In they hosted in October at Weselka Park In Acton where van enthusiasts from as far away as Michigan and New State gathered to listen to bands and show off their customized vans Herald Photo The Loonie Tree The Georgetown Hallmark Cards store located at Street is decorating Its Christmas tree in a special way The store is decorating the tree with loonies donated by generous customers with all money collected going tothe Good Neighbors Christmas food drive and the Georgetown based Love and Christ Food Bank To date over has been raised and donations will be accepted Including toys up to Dec Pictured above Santa and Claus are given a hand decorating the tree by local music store owner Hayden Evans Photo submitted Award presented In recognition of raising the highest per capita dollar amount In the Central County District of the Canadian Cancer Society during the past year representatives of the Acton Unit were presented with the Rose Me Col beck Memorial award Wed nesday in Acton Pictured above left to right Bar Johnson the society Central County Pres dent presented the award to Liz Bailey Canadian Cancer Society Acton Unit Campaign Chairman and Cathy Gerrow Acton Unit President The unit raised the equivalent of per Acton resident This amount was highest among the Cen tral County members which Includes Georgetown Brampton Bolton and AAIIton The Colbeck Memorial Award was Initiated by the Cancer Society s Central County District to honor the memory of Ms Colbeck who was a longtime Acton Unit volunteer Herald Photo To be seen and not heard Grade 3 students at George Kennedy School in Georgetown were tola they were to be seen and not heard Thursday as part of their on pioneers Most students Including left to right Kerl Hofing Jamie Crosbie and Katie Borg dressed for the part and kept their hands clasped neatly in front of them order not to raise the ire of their teacher Miss Shelly Being p students wasn t easy for ihe children who besides having to stay quiet had write on slates get drinks of water from a bucket and dress up warm when going to use the bathroom to pretend they were tting In an outhouse rather than an Indoor heated washroom Herald Photo by Lisa Boon stoppel Pot A dining delight Food glorious food That what was available for 300 people who attended the Third Annual Georgetown Food Market Samplef est Wed nesday at the store In Moore Park Plaza The was put on to give people an opportunity to sample the wide selection of foods sold at the store and as a show of appreciation by owner Bob Creasy to his customers Aside from getting a chance to sample some great food people Including Georgetown resident Geddes pictured above had the op to spin the lucky wheel for prizes Herald Photo