the HERALD Community Focus Wednesday July 1991 Fire Prevention Halton Hills Public Works Department and Fire be placed on all of the Public Works vehicles From Department have Joined forces in order to spread left to right Public Works Department workers the importance of fire prevention through the use of Walter and F and Fire new signs displaying fire safety messages that will Prevention Officers David Ford and Don New Rotary member Rotary Club District Governor Don was on hand Monday evening to officially induct new member Steve Hay into the Georgetown Rotary Club During the beginning of each new Rotary year which starts in July the District Governor inducts one new member in each of the clubs In his district Mr Hay is a bank manager at the Georgetown Royal Bank From left to right Georgetown Club President Barry Tjmleck new member Steve Hay and District Governor Don Watkins Herald Staff Photos New sign Graham Gove takes a satisfied last glance after hanging a new and improved sign for his establishment The Copper Kettle Pub a British pubrestaurant in the Glen Williams area of Georgetown The pub features an outdoor patio air conditioned dining room and live entertainment every Wednesday evening from eight to midnight with a local Cheltenham group called Irish Fusion Trio On the lake Two Georgetown residents found one way to try and stay cool on a hot Saturday afternoon was to take a canoe out on Fairy Lake in Acton Steve and his son Kyle are shown fust beginning their first tour of the lake Rolling for charity Faster than a and Pro Sports raised for the Kidney Foundation of Canada on Friday by donating the days rental fees of Rollerblade InLfne Skates Some of the involved In the event included back row left to Heather MacKinnon of and M Pro Sports representative Michael Dingman and and Pro Sports co- owner Mike Marcolini Front row left to right are Melanie and Sue both who are kidney reci pients and Michael Tuney who was trying out the skates Twoyearold Tyler Tombs may have shorter legs than his mom Cathy but with his new batterypowered fourwheeler hes the quicker one when It comes to picking up the daily mail The Tombs family live outside Stewarttown on Trafalgar Road and have been chasing their son around for days since he got the speedy bike for a birthday present