If SI Tilt 111 HMD I art llir dinners or from Icll Graham Tyler KG held at the Hills ly Murphy Mil or Hum Miller v r lentrr presented Jon hard unit Ji tin Ilu Juriril ah Pin to Nancy wins twice lit competition buffs was stiff but the judges have madi dec Is on winners were last day at Hills Centre gallery Major Miller announced the winners of the juried exhibit of prints by local pliolouaphtri Richard won an for his photo intltled Hi wis tillered In Ihi city life category Jones receded prize for the best photograph in the foreign Countries while Graham Tyler a merit award his photo inlitlcd Bird Hon Kohl His work was submitted in the people at work and play category John won in award of mint for his died Readme Chair His work was entered in Ihe abstract category Nancy Murphy won a prize for her photo Rebecca in II portrait eilcgory while I lop honors for best photograph in tl e bhckandwlnlie ittfur Robert A McNnughlon of Summer on the caught the cc in Hit country lift for for Bryan it M pit Leaf Gardens On din n for fcarly tine Morning Andrew for Cafe Rue isquier J iris for Runners Lome for bun Set Jones fir Coffee Grid Colin Vtr ion for Spruced Up Cones and in clock Shadows Here April 5 has an onsite rep will be gaining a resident The Hcritigc foundation Ins hired site lo live the fan Ball ma fad Ron Hed a of the llnncrsily of Guelph will take up residence in part of the main far mliouse v his family this month Mr Held has been entrusted with developing a more detailed site plan for the farm said Brian Rogers the property administrator for the He II be our on site reprcsen tntive meet groups and repcrt back to as making recom said Mr Rogers Mr will be encouraging proposals from people about use of the farm donated to the people of Ontario by the late Stewart and Bennett The will be making a at ion to tht Board of lion tomorrow Thursday A con report released last fall the public recommended the of Education be prime user of Ihe site and coordinate tivities of Ihcother users The Board of Education felt they have the or expertise help In the in planning stages said Mr Rogers Hence the went ahead hi said barm A report suggests that approve a move for staff to continue negotiations with the in order that this outdoor site might be made Rotary auction March 21 Conn the Acton Legion March 1 for some chances to bid on Home items or bargain prices Acton Club is holding heir fourth annual auction sale Ihe items offered are mostly pro- ducts or donated Penny sale fog By SMITH Herald Correspond nit weather did not cooperate too much for the and Penny Sale sponsored by the Women Institute In spite of the foggy night there was still good turnout There were 18 tibleslnplay The prize winners In euchre were ladles Jackie Kirk Helen Hum and Doris Burt men Mr Dunbar Peter Van and William McLean The door prize draw was won by Hank Burnett Most everyone present had tickets for the penny sale and refreshments art available Doors open at Some of the items available at auction are VCR a print leather purses records lord ar three ounces of dinner for four much Proceeds will lie used for a varie ty of community projects tor more information coll available to the pupils of summer camp proposal by Ihe Optimist lub been discussed recently sud Mr Rogers never heard more about a camp proposil potential users will be in lo met Hon Held this month Mr Rogers said One has been approached is mm Ihe Bruce Trail They want to re route part of the trail so that it detours through Farm Mr The television scries The Camp bells was a success and may be returning to Scotsdale site If their permit is renewed by the Niagara Escarpment Commission in April Mr There may be some negotiations with regard to the production crew facilities such as trailers near the road he said One possibility for administering the site be worked out by asking each of the user groups at participate on a board of lore said Mr HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PASTOR PASTOR Ft Dave Colo Kon J- MASSES Saturday MISSION CRY BABIES cup shortening butter shortening cup while sugar eggs cup molasses 1 tbsp vinegar 1 cup hot strong colfee 2 tsp baking soda 2 cups sultana raisins cups stirred but not sltted all purpose cinnamon 1 ginger salt Cream shortening and sugar until light Add eggs and beat well Beat In molasses and vinegar then add raisins cotfee and soda Add salt and spices and beat hard Batter will seem thin Spoon by mounded teaspoonsful onto greased cookie sheets spacing about 1 inches apart Bake at 375 for 7 to 9 minutes Cool on racks Foodstuff MAIN ST GEORGETOWN SPECIALS i ROBINS EGGS Matted COCOA POWDER MOLDING CHOCOLATE 10 OFF -fhodtuffa- U Mb BARRY D TIMLECK Chartered Accountant BUILDING SUITE 16 MounlalnviowRd S GEORGETOWN EASTER i3f Eggs Rabbits Hand Decorated In Window Mar 22 1 29 COME ON IN AND SEE OUR GREAT SPRING VALUES Stedmans I I I I DINNERF0R0N REG PRICE 390 YOU SAVE 3 pieces of chicken french fries cole slaw and Buttermilk bread 1 1 6A ST GEORGETOWN 8775241 NOW I MAT Dont miss Expo singer Holly Holly Amticn In Concert is the Club a presentation for April Ihc John Elliott Theatre The occasion marks years of in Georgetown and In par Is designed not only lo bring first rale Canadian talent to J E but to raise funds in support of the Rotary Foundation said President Arend Roos The Rotary Foundation of International promotes world understanding and peace through In lernallonnl charitable and lional programs such as scholar ships group study exchanges and project such as Grants for Health Hunger and Humanity On April Georgetown will be Lions host seniors supper nod area seniors as far south Met lea Avenue in eluding the Trafalgar area were special guests of the Hut Lions Club They also enter tamed area seniors numbering a loo null A beautiful five course roast beef dinner was served by the Lions in the community centre March Dm music was provided by Fred Boot I of Georgetown and Hank a local country and western singer Carol of Toastmostcr In Icrnalional spoke and shared slides on behalf of in C Nancy School of Dancers entertained with several group dances Thanks for the beautiful evening was expressed by both Irene Goodrcllow and Wilson Congratulation to Wulter on receiving the I heritage award at the March bmqutt generous support of Georgetown minor hockey has been jppreented by hundreds of boys who hat played on Sunny Acres Club it the home of McLaughlin March Chris Groom an who grooms feel and manicures nails give a Widows meet Tin Widows Contact Group will be meeting Knox Presbyterian Church Hall on Georgetown s Main Street at p Tuesday March All widow- are welcome For more in formation call BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS MOORE plaza MAIN ST NOBTI able to enjoy this acclaimed young Vancouver and her trio A featured performer at Expo Japan Holly has been louring throughout Canada and will appear later this summer for a twoweek engagement at Canada Place Expo A distinctive and outstanding mark of Holly performances is her versatility and range from folk to lo bluesrock all done with an excellence sustained by her classical training Don miss Holly Ticki are from Ensigns and Hags Wesleyan St or phone 877 Holly in a of an rnllre the shifts gran from blues to classical no often and bo the music like one legrated style all own what critics say Co mi yourself when Holly performs In Georgetown Church in 100th year Get well wishes to Gladys Chester who Is recupcratmL at home following a all her with two broken bones in her foot Welcome home to Irene Hunter Georgetown who spent the last month in Australia United Church ire celebrating their 100th anniversary with special services during the year Rev KLn Jull former minister was guest speaker last Sunday Adding to the service was the member Card Choir of Brampton A full lo overflowing con rogation worshiped and a social our followed Members are now looking forward to their next special service June 1st when over 300 Invitations have gone out to former members For in formation Hall meeting lljKU Hit SON Herald Special Community Association their jnnuil meeting Members of Hills Itecrcnlion Department were present eluding Tom Alan Hay and Joy Thompson The of the hall wis discussed Plan were made for he Victoria Day lions and will chair this event A street dance was discussed for a later dale Election of officers were is titer president secretary Joan Carter directors Mar Elizabeth Linda Todd Hob and Bcv Porter Hob Kij per and Catharine f NEW IN TOWN Georgetown Newcomer Club meets third Wednesday of each month The next meeting is Match 19 3D 9 30 m at St Andrews United Cfurch South The guest speaker is Shortt and she will be demonstrating chocolate making New members are welcome For further information call 8776038 CLOSE SALE ON THE REMAINING STOCK MAKE AN OFFER NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 334 GUELPH ST 8772828