the HERALD- Community News THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday June 1991 f ffirHfc What a laugh Splish splash what a laugh Krlsfa kept breaking into gig when David Gosling right and Brandon Re id back starting splashing around with the toys in the Georgetown Day Care s water table set up at the centre s year end barbeque Wednesday afternoon Daycare and nursery children along with their parents gathered at the centre in to eat hamburgers and fries get their faces painted and watch a clown play tricks for them Herald photo by Lisa Pot Healthy winners The Halton Region Health Department Office in Georgetown along with the owners of two Georgetown restaurants will treat two lucky win ners to fine dining First place winner Joan Beaver received a gift certificate from the Cellar and Marny took home a gift certificate from McCarthy s Tea Room The draw held day June 14 was part of Pioneer Days From left to right are Maggie Connolly Public Health Nurse Joan Beaver and McCarthy s Tea Room owner Angela Dadd Herald photo Mmmrnmrnmmrnmm good That s probably what Rosemary F left and her mother Mary Findlay said to themselves as they prepared to d in and feast upon a dessert lover ultimate fan Strawberry Shortcake dur the Eighth Annual Acton Knox Presbyterian Church Strawberry Social Wednesday Herald photo Winning participants Winning participants In the North for the Handicapped May bike a thon gathered Friday to receive their trophies Winners and executive are back left to right Jeff who won for his Jan Crowe who had the highest pledges Bell for her perserverance Mike Arnold chairman of the bike a commit tee Anne Sidebottom relations for Norma Rae accepting the trophy for her husband Carson who was the oldest and Adr enne Harris representing the Bank of Montreal wh contributed money for the trophies front row left to right Adrea Plasschaert who won a trophy for her unique means of travel John who won two bicycles in draws and McKinley who was the youngest biker The bike a raised for N H ADH Herald photo Sponge bath With a little help from students at Sacre Coeur Separate School Boutin a Grade student at the school took a sponge bath The sponge toss was one of the activities students took part in at Sacre Coeur family picnic Thursday night Herald photo Busy Beavers The 3rd Acton 1st Acton and L mehouse Beavers Leaders and parents gathered for a pow wow recently at the Terra Cotta Conservation Area The two day event was declared a success and by all partic pants Herafdphoto