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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1975, p. 14

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THEHERAiD Wednesday Janet itTS Lights camera action First It was Mouse ram then It was a Utile place with no name and now it la Indian Falls But to It a good old Georgetown No matter what the Canadian Broad- calling Corporation calls It a by any Last Sunday a crew of around people- The play la Ibaen a An Enemy lighting technician costume camera of the People men sound crew a director and producer- Swedish village of the The towns crammed into the back office of the Herald supply become polluted and the to tape few scenes of a new CBC drama government refuses to let the facta be series known at the risk of spoiling the tourlit FROM IBM TO and back with just a few changes of prop The crew from the were quick to transform the Herald print shop to an earlier era for the drama An to be aired fall The play was adapted for television by Norman Klenman to portray the In Canada The program when pieced together for allowing this fall will be SO minutes In length The Sunday session here followed a morning taping In Milton and three days In the Toronto area gathering outdoor and In terior scenes that would be difficult to duplicate In a studio The program features Gammel in me lead role with Cedric Smith and John as main characters Many of the scenes taped were only a few minutes in length as well as cover shots of the room itself for effects The crew recorded the Heldleburg sound library Rather than film the new drama it was decided to videotape the program to give a live feeling about the show and for speed and accuracy A portable television camera on a doll used to shoot the scenes in full colour on studio recorders stored In a large van The entourage arrived In town with three large trucks a motor home and several private cars all necessary for the production Toe motor home boused costumes and makeup for the actors who took part In the scenes and a special generating truck provided the power for the many lights necessary for quality production A tentative da or airing of the program has been set for December of this year but that may be changed according to CBC spokesmen The program also features Georgetown own Garfield McGUvray aa a press operator In one of the scenes at the Indian Falls Herald Mr was outfitted with a costume of the era and set to work operating the presses as he does each day at the Herald NOT EVERYONE can operate a printing the CBC borrowed the Herald own Garfield press and since authenticity was required McGUvray to run the presses in the scenes taped here Sunday Nows iiNiiiiiim Norval wants centre By Dorothy McLean percent to be paid The The Norval Community held a meeting to United on now gathering the Wednesday evening June Information necessary to be in the to the provincial as soon as possible He advised the meeting that trustee tta Halton recreation for and Interested In I Morrow Dick Hewitt Lea to lZyearolds and a dropin school board Jim Evans also children and teenagers Doug Colllaon recommended and Roy Booth centre for the teenagers starts Mbo Doug could be arranged in the school that the association should Tom Watson suggested that It learned that with recreation director of aim grounds for the summer meet the general ad in the meantime the town TJSLTn lton Hill and John Cooper months ministration committee and Patterson as chairman of the recreation staff Tom Watson advised the present its request for Randy had his Community recreation and plans for use of recreation committee present Association to request the the school property Hugh which Is made up of Colin of Helton Hills to make McFarlane Randy Davenport Bob Lee Mrs a reasonable offer to the school Reynolds and Mrs Rush property as Mrs Marie Carney reported that the petition on the water Installation was presented to Halloo mis council by herself and Hugh McFarlane The Regional Works committee wrote a tetter to the province The main purpose of the Sheridan CoUege has informed this committee of Rick training weekend for super- should obtain a abort term visors In the recreation lease from the school board at program to be held on the least for the summer months weekend of June 20 and it was Plans for use of the property felt that someone from for the summer months were should attend It decided briefly discussed and some of attend this were appointed to meet with the suggestions were for the school briefly discussed and some of that Randy weekend will the OPENING OF THE NEW GEORGETOWN SWIMMING POOL We are proud to have been chosen contractor for the on the new addition to the high school GEORGETOWN ON THE NEW GEORGETOWN SWIMMING POOL Peatsons Roofing Heating Ltd GEORGE Mccracken 345 QUEEN W BRAMPTON 1 tup Roots roofing Sheet I Work Flashing Air Condi Honing Commercial As Swimming Pool Specialty Sub contractor for the Georgetown District High School Swimming Pool congratulate the Town In adding this fine contribution to the community 10ARING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Branch Cotburn Cratcant Burlington Ontario Lit We are proud to have performed the engineering and design services for the Georgetown District High School Swimming Pool and extend best wishes to the Georgetown com In its use for many years CANADIAN SWIMMING POOL DESIGN SERVICES LIMITED Mtid ml Tan OH The recreation committee met again the following night to make further plana and prepare the presentation to the general administration committee meeting to be held on Monday evening June Rev Harold Martin of St John a United Church Georgetown was the guest speaker at the 13th Memorial Service of Cemetery on Sunday afternoon June In Norval Presbyterian Church John of Norval master of ceremonies Miss Bonnie Crawford Norval was the guest soloist and Mrs Gordon the organist Mr James sounded the Last Post on his trumpet followed by a two minute silence and then Reveille Tea coffee and cookies were served In the basement of the church following the servie and friends had a chance for a visit Most people visited HUlcreat Cemetery either previous to the service or after but me hot humid weather made it too uncomforatable to stay there very long Oliver Hunter is chairman of the Cemetery Board Other are Hyatt McClure treasurer Elmer Carney secretary William Cunningham superintendant Other members of the board are Robert McClure Hugh Clark John McClure and Tom McGee Rev and Mrs Howard Smith and family Paul Stephen Susan and Mark- have been kept busy recently with farewell suppers and visits by their many friends in the community They left early Tuesday morning for their new charge at Winchester near Ottawa Neighbours on the Tenth Line held a barbecue for the Smith family on Monday evening June IB at the home of Mr and Mrs Jamie Cun ningham and family Present were Mr and Mrs Bill Cun ningham and family Mr and Mrs Ross Cunningham and family Mr end Mrs Hugh Cunningham Mr and Mrs Bob Davis and family Mr and Mrs Norman Topping and to GE0RI SWIM Hills and of Education e opening of OWNS NEW POOL We are to have served as Electrnal Contractors TS ELECTRIC Gairey Drive Georgetown 877 2413 family Mrs Robert Cun of Georgetown and Mr Dick Dixon Sherilou Topping and Julie Cunningham presented the Smith family with a beautiful flower vase and an evening of fellowship was enjoyed around the bonfire About residents of Draper St Norval held a potluck salad supper and dessert on the lawn at the manse on Tuesday evening June 17 to say goodbye to the Smith family An enjoyable fellowship hour followed the supper Mrs Pearl Guthrie expressed the sadness felt by neighbours at losing them from Draper SL but extended the good wishes of all for them in their new home Darlene Ferguson presented them with a wall clock and a pair of candle sconces on behalf of the neigh bours Rev and Mrs Smith both expressed their thanks and mentioned especially the kindness shown them when little six yearold Peter was killed on the highway last November Mr Smith suggested that the Draper St residents should hold a yearly get together as this was the first time they bad enjoyed fellowship together as a group The of and Union Presbyterian Church Charge ended the seasons activities with a barbecue at the home of Carolyn Norval on Sunday evening June IS Swimming In the pool and other games were enjoyed about 30 young people The barbecue was rained out so the and ham burgers were served indoors with Rev Howard Smith assisting This waa also a farewell evening for him with the young people Bill Van Ravens is president of the Marg Seddon Is treasurer and Brian Is secretary A meeting was held at St Andrews United Church Georgetown recently with Mrs Norma Tripp presiding to make plans for a booth at Georgetown Fair for the anniversary of the United Church In Canada by the United Churches of Georgetown and district Congratulations ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW GEORGETOWN POOL It has been our pleasure to have been chosen as mechanical contractors on this fine addition to Georgetown High School BOOK Marathon Mechanical Contractors Ltd Box 10 Georgetown 8773066

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