GDHS students reach for Arts complex drive bowls ahead SECTION A Ap By JOHN ROE Herald Special Whoever said fund raising Is no fun has never taken part In a Bowl A Georgetown Bow echoed Saturday to shrieks of glee and much backslapptng as S3 intrepid bowlers many complete novices en thus in look over the lanes to raise funds Tor Hal ton Hills new Library Theatre Arts Centre And despite the final scores hardly likely lo create waves In regular fivepin bowling circles It appears that the Rotary Club of Georgetown efforts to make good on its pledge of will be rewarded by more than A delighted Fred Long said that in the activity he had three objectives to raise funds for the Library Cultural Centre to spark more community Interest in the ambitious project and to have some Although the final tally after expenses will not be known for at least another week while bowlers collect their individual pledges there was no doubt that he Bowl A a first for the Georgetown club- was a great In addition to the six teams which took pari from George town Rotary there were tcims also from the Georgetown Rotary Anns and the Club of Acton Mayor Pete Pomcroy captained a council team which included Ross celebrating his birthday that day The media was represented by teams from Holton Coble and The Independent the latter guest Rex choir man or the town fund raising committee Georgetown and District High School had three teams comprising of those about to go on a federal government exchange program to Newfoundland while another team of youngsters calling themselves The Bugs also provided much youthful zest Two teams of master bowl era ensured that at least some of the scores would be respectable perhaps compensating In some measure for the enthusiastic if often erratic bowling of two teams from Georgetown Little Theatre which included half TOWN OF HALTON HILLS LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE Interested in the name donation method to leave their names and telephone numbers with Little Theatre campaign John Roe since it is possible thai the overall fund raising commit lee may be in a position to announce a similar scheme Most recint plaque purchas Society Georgetown Library SUM Frank and Lynda Tyrcll Sandra Tanya and Morrow Ralph and Vlviean Cunningham David Judy and Margery In Memo ry Bernard Shrubsole Rod Mo vis Gall and Stephen Eastwood Sheila Williams for Williams Bristol England Derek In Memory Sydney and the Hills or Dollars only Instead money ending up In rom Rotary Club Bawl A Thon Saturday went under construction on Georgetown Market Street About as the Rotary Club near Its own goal of TOO or the project mother Coun Terry Kevin background shows form Dave IHftfng and and Mayor Pete Herald photo the cist from current show Farct Said Mr 1 want to say a big to all who paled We really the coopera lion of and Dill the propnct of who also tavi us a nice donation Bowl Thon participants arc now expected turn in their pledfes it Georgetown Bowl Saturday J a m to noon If there are any pledges after thai Mr Long should In at the final tallies art known awards will be announced The competition is expected to be for the most honest lowest fund raising efforts a boost week when their annual renewal sales drive easily exceeded its goal of teacher Charles said that estimated final figures stand at In total sales but these have to be matched with sales orders week when Georgetown Little Theatre expects to sell Its final seat plaque Saturday night by happy coincidence the last night of its last show of the 198081 season The announcement last week that therewere only 17 plaques lefl produced a flurry of interest resulting Draw your favorite book National Book Week May 11 through at your local public library In the week previous May to you re invited to design a poster about your favorite Canadian book each and every one will go on display throughout Book Week Other special at Acton Georgetown include Family Reading Adventure a competition in which the family scoring the most points gets select a book for donation lo the library in tile I r name There be a Canadian book display opportunities to vole on your fovonle Canadian children book and author and a design contest to come up with a new order form for Owl or Chickadee magazines Optimists in a lather Time to recruit a pit crew kids The Optimist planning a Soap Box Derby June closing Agnes Street between Frederick Street and Willow and Frederick Street south from Church Street to Gates The club received tentative approval from the owns general Monday night to hold the derby between 7am LOVE IS REMINDER Conductor Dale Wood chats wllh gueit singer for the upcoming Si Mays Dave The concert will be held In St John Church on SI at Under the title Love Is the singers will feature the music of Beatles Barry and others Restaurant robbed in cash cigarettes pop and food were taken from the Chicken and I Spot on Mill Street when ves broke open the front door Monday Two Georgetown residents were apprehended for the of an auto from the GO Station on Queen Street in Georgetown Monday The 14 and 15year olds had gone for a oneday joy ride and were located the before it Is known just how ate sale of plaques Georgetown and District School students also gn Library Cultural Centre muth the centre will benefit Under the students pledge to give a quarter of their commission up to In sites thereafter split it Is expected that the fund will gain by at least A somewhat hoarse tired but nevertheless still stic Mr said It had been a tremendous effort all and the declaration of interest by seven other individuals and organizations Since plaques have always been offered on a firstcome first served basis will be asking the intcresteds to confirm their Interest with cheques this week otherwise the plaques will be sold to other interested parties fund raisers a little embarrassed by this strong surge of interest now that their campaign Is winding up arc nevertheless urging all those ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH Wl 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