HERALD Wednesday May Lions Club active planning spring events The Lioness Club ore in full swing with spring A recent fushion show coordinated by Lena showed a The Lioness Club will have a booth at the Bang Rama in under the direction of Lioness Idzl Lioness Put Mason has tickets on sale for our annual Ladies Only Night to be held later in May All Lions Lionesses and their fimllea ore invited to Lion Day at CanadT Wonderland May Tile new executive for 1984B5 arc past dent Ma reel la president Boy It 1st vice president Lois 2nd vice dent Penny 3rd vice president Madeline Collier secretary Chapman La roc he bustle buster Dorothy Hansen lioness tamer The directors are Rita LaccyandPat Mason Lioness Rita Is organizing a past presl dent gallery to be put in the Lions Hall Our Lioness Club was saddened by the deith of Lioness MaGlll We miss her humour and hard work in our club The girls nut at the funeral home to hold a short memorial service in her honor The April meeting came to a close with a nice lunch and on in club auction with Lion ess Kay as auctioneer Toy mascot needs a name There so new monkey in who needs help from young to find a for itself I Tht monkey Is the mascot of the North ibrory and all up to age arc invited to submit heir idea for a name by May The winner will receive a gift Toy Magic monkey s legs arc stiff immovable of cerebral palsy and so the monkey sits in a little wooden wheel chair Although the Libra ry s membership is open to oil Ihosc with special needs hive priority and most of the over toys arc chosen to help develop children physical and skills The monkey will be on display until May at Georgetown beside then at Pennyworth until permanent home it the Haiti Toy Library George PSYCHIC There a noname monkey sitting In Hirer old Brooke Duval arms Children are being asked to hrlp find a name for the new in iscot of the North Toy Library The win receive a gilt certificate from Toy Magic With the library emphasis on toys for the this monkey sin in wooden wheel chair became of cerebral Matthews Narcotic possession A Road teenager in George town has been charged with possession of a narcotic in on early Friday evening incident The youth was charged when police Investigated a car with four occupants parked at the foot of Anne Street SWINGING SENIORS After being fed senium frolicked in the lions Hall last week at the Georgetown I Ions annual do for onion The I ions younj people group The Loos provided plenty of Following the Irish stew dinner Perched atop the piano IH led the I cos In their Irish tale of two Itpruehauns Performers David tlcft and Kim right IS played the major roles The two most senior seniors at the dinner were mlly Bessie centre who turns in and George Haas who celebrated his Horticulture Societ news Plant garden sale May 12 Write Carol Herald Georgetown tint 1 Send a picture of the person you would like along with a short note and a self addressed stamped envelope Carole is picture of myself Scorpio born Oct 1020 The last year been very difficult forme separation and problems Thank you Janet Janet Yes you had it rough in the last year or so especially with your husband He hi really been hard tunc especially with his uncertainty about your I don feel there is muth need for to go to work because I feel your husband is coming home to clear things up with you Hope I helped you Carole GALLERY HOUSE SOL 8776460 CAROLE BLACK Old Houses in Georgetown And Other Places ROBERT KAVANAGH -CERAMICS- Through to May 17 1984 By WIHTHELD Herald Special Gardens and Flowers were brought to the Georgetown and District Horticulture Society In a beautiful pictorial presentation by George Clements director of Region of the Ontario culture Association at the regular monthly meeting Knox bytcrion Church April IB Georgetown and District Horticulture So ciety Is of Region of the Ontario Assoc i a lion During the brief bus I meeting preceding the presentation it was noted that Shirley director of the committee had won two awards at the Garden Festival Flower and Garden show recently held at Exhibition Place Jean is again in charge of the Bulbs from Holland and Is taking orders from now until June for flower Ing bulbs for spring 1985 June Dean and Percy have been doing a tremendous Job with the disabled In flower arranging in on with the Recreation Association using Memorial flowers supplied by J S Jones Funeral Home June is also running classes at her home on Saturday mornings demonstrating and In In the use of flowers dried and tinted to be used in arrange ments For information phone June Dean Again this year Georgetown and Dislr Horticulture Society will be planting flowers In the planters on the streets of Georgetown as part of their commitment Hunting prohibited around schools Hunting will be pro hibited within a half mile radius of the outer boundaries of all schools In Halton a hunting Hills trustee Dick Howill cited an incident at Speyside P S last fall when seek ing approval of the motion at last weeks regular meeting of the Board of Edu cation Hunters shot and kill a deer which was then dragged out onto road from the woods adjacent to Speyside Public School Mr Howl It said he was con about he close ness and safety aspect of the Incident Another incident Involved gunshots In the vicinltyV Acton Distr ict High School Plans are well under way for the plant and flower sale to be held at Knox Presbyterian Church Saturday May from 10 m to This sale will have many plants and roots from members alone with other girdcn items and will provide for new or established gardens all will be very reasonably priced Refreshments mil be the day The May Flower Show will be part of the next meeting on Wednesday May IS it which time Crook will demonstrate flower 4Day Sale nooks calendars stamps crayons and stickers were among the many goodies Delta Beta members piled into tote bags they delivered I riday afternoon to the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital the goodies to pediatrics head nurse Mary Marsh centre were I Tyrrell left and Herald photo HOME NEWSPAPER OF HILLS ESTABLISHED 1866 so when it comes to your advertising message WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE THE HERALD THATS A GOOD QUESTION AND WE HAVE THE ANSWER TO IT 14000 That s The HERALD reaches 1 homes every week with one vehicle and no overlap that can confuse the facts