11| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,M ay 3,2018 theifp.ca © 20 18 Pa nd or a Je w el ry ,L LC • A ll rig ht s re se rv ed THE PANDORA STORE AT SQUARE ONE | ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE MAPLEVIEW CENTRE | BRAMALEA CITY CENTRE *May 3 - 6, 2018 while supplies last at participating retailers and online. Free Bangle (retail value $85) with $150 PANDORA purchase before taxes to qualify. Limit of 3 per person. Bangle (597137) is not available for individual purchase. No substitutions. Not valid on prior purchases. Excludes PANDORA ShineTM and gift card purchases. Gift with purchase must be returned with qualifying purchase or value of the gift with purchase ($85) will be deducted from the return. Product not for resale. Other restrictions may apply. OUR GIFT TO YOU THIS MOTHER'S DAY FREE BANGLE * With your $150 PANDORA purchase. RE TA I L VALUE $85 L IM I T ED ED I T ION In honour of decades spent serving Halton Hills through numerous initia- tives, longtime resident Gerry Kentner received the Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year award for 2017 on Tuesday evening. The award was presented to Kentn- er at a ceremony held at the Mold-Mas- ters Sportsplex on April 24. Kentner was congratulated by a number of town representatives and acknowledged for her many years making an impact on Halton Hills residents. Kentner began volunteering in the community as a teenager and has not stopped since. Her most notable pro- ject to date is the Light Up the Hills Fes- tival, which takes place in Georgetown, Acton and Glen Williams each Decem- ber. COMMUNITY Georgetown's Gerry Kentner accepts Citizen of the Year award Clockwise from top, Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year Gerry Kentner receives her plaque from Lions Mark Rush and Doug Penrice. An Independent and Free Press front from General Manager Steve Foreman. Congratulations from Jim Smith on behalf of Michael Chong MP. Halton Chair, Gary Carr. Councillor Jane Fogal presents Kentner with a "key to the city" on behalf of Halton Hills Town Council. Ray Lavender photos