Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1991, p. 11

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Community in Focus THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday June 1M1 Page Newman Exhibition Halton Hills Herald Columnist John Sommer representing The Friends of the Hills Libraries chats with Walter Blehn former owner and publisher of the Herald and Rosemary Camp bell step daughter of J Newman The three were on hand Wednesday night at the Gallery In the Cultural Centre in Georgetown to open the exhibition Paintings from Six Decades a col lection of paintings done by Mr Newman who formerly resided in Ballinafad He now lives n Toronto with his wife and stepdaughter and will celebrate his birthday this month The show wllrununtil Herald photo Smooth dudes The simple acoustic sounds and smooth vocals of Dave Haffey left and Mike Wallnga right hush ed the crowd of Georgetown District High School students watching the duo But when the music stop ped the crowd screamed for more from the duo who were part of a talent show staged at the school May 30 by Dave Stephen Lumber and Jean nette Westman for their ndependent study course Herald photo by Lisa BoonsToppel Pot Lioness Club executive The Georgetown Lioness Club has elected executive with Norma F rth ng on the position of President frontrow left to right Debbie Ezekiel 2nd Vice President Nor ma Firth President Joyce Tllson 1st Vice dent and Mary Tennant 3rd Vice President Back row left to ghf Louise G Secretary Collier Director Vina Shannon Direc tor Idzi Fanny Flapper Gayle Past President Betty Treasurer andLil Chapman L Tamer Herald photo Lunch break ng In the cool shade and finishing their lunch was enough to put a smile on the faces of Amanda De left and her fr end Katrina Walper right at the Halton Hills Toy Lend ng Library annual year end at Cedarvale Park in Georgetown Wednesday afternoon The L has members and has a select on of over 500 toys which local Idren can borrow Herald photo by L sa Pot Parent volunteer honored Plneview Public School honored Its parent volunteers Wednesday night and presented of Hornby with a hanging pot of Impat ens for 13 years of service in the school s library After ac cepting the gift from the school principal Gary Bateman Mrs said she loves books and finds working in th library a wonderful break from her homemaking duties Herald photo Memorable trip Before leaving Blue Springs Scout Camp in Acton Grade students Ronald Dlllabough left and Matt Walker right from Glen Williams Public School were supplied with shirts and paint to paint Visual reminders of their trip The class trip May 30 was an excursion designed to broaden student awareness and knowledge of the en Lisa Boonstoppel Pot

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