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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1980, p. 31

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Page II THE HERALD Wednesday April IMS HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL TV 1980s Pioneer Summerfest By ENID WILLIAMS Park along the treerimmed banks of the Credit River will be the setting for daylight activities at BO The arts and crafts together with some performing arts exhibitions of skills will take place June during the day Several entries are now In as display and purchase entries in the arts and crafts category The Arts Council urges local artisans to request a display table now as a firm reservation to avoid disappointment Requests from outside Ha It on Hills are flowing In fast although local artists will be given priority up to April Thereafter outside artists may register Some entries received to date include apple dolls stained glass pottery photography painting general art woodwork folk art and Pioneer Days arc linked together which Indicates the harmony In this community between business and arts participants Activity from Park where the Festival of the Arts will be blooming and the excitement of Pioneer Days downtown will be jumping will mesh together to make this event memorable While Is in the hands of the Hal Ion Hills Arts Council Pioneer Days Is in the lap of the Business Improvement Area association which promotes the downtown section of town Daylight entertainment Friday and Saturday will be in the able hands of Jim rough ton while arts and crafts events will be coordinated by Gretchen Day and Bonnie Smith The evening performances at Holy Cross hall will be coordinated by Nicholas who has cast the oneact play Great Catherine and arranged for the Cantante Singers to entertain on the same programme EXHIBIT RON WARNOCK displayed his water colors for exhibition and sale at the Georgetown library recently This artist has a simplistic style and sensitive use of colors Winter Falls one of the artist s own collection was indeed expressive of winter in the Canadian hills along a stream not yet frozen over Marg View depicted the privacy of rural setting the overcast sky ready to empty down over the roiling hills Yesterday Boundary a fitting title for a muted style of winter on a lovely rural road perhaps during the pioneer days of part of Ontario was contrasted to a bolder use of color shown in Old Shovel and the latter two inspired by the farm Many others were appreciated as Mr works showed a broad variation in style and his expansive sensitivity with color created a very pleasing collection LAST CHANCE Georgetown Little Theatre last play of the season Relatively Speaking now In final week has seen Ron Hill Till the leading role with a week of preparation like the pro he is Final two this Friday and Saturday Tickets YOUTH This is the week to be enchanted St Andrew United Church Youth Group supported by some adult members presents The Enchanted Journey April and This Is Pilgrim sProgress Curtain Andrews on Mountain view at Sinclair Tickets Marilyn Champ DEAR SHAW Nornlc Studio tells no lie when It shouts that DEAR LIAR opens April at Knox Church Hall for seven performances Complete with aftershow refreshments you SPRING HOLIDAY Georgetown Choral Society Joins with Acton Citizens Band lo present Holiday in Spring May at Holy Cross a free concert for senior citizens May 10 at McKenzieSmith School In Acton and May 11 at Holy Cross Church Georgetown Information 8777921 TALENTFD CONSERVATORY Ontario Conservatory of Music presented concert for parents and friends last Sunday an assessment awareness presentation which exemplified the progress of of tuition Planosolos guitar and accord on rend lions as as organ and accordion ensembles were part of the programme Ha thy Hamilton gives piano tuition Debbie Sutherland teaches the guitar curriculum and Miss Pat Ellison tutors in guitar piano accordion and organ A music festival sponsored by the Ontario will be held in July at the Constellation Hotel allows more competition for the student and awareness of what may be accomplished with practice Joe Sercerchl music counsellor for the Georgetown school as well three other stud is a resident of but works out of Georgetown He was the capable emcee of the afternoon Walter Baron Regional Director of Music handles four Studios and was on hand to encourage the Georgetown student Many parents were present which was gratifying to students teachers and administrators of the school Parents and guardians who show interest In the students progress usually help their children to achieve good results soys Mr Sercerchl The fiveweek course followed by assessment is designed so parents may decide to continue the lessons or in fact may decide to suggest the student switches to another instrument this trial period This method discourages the purchase of before the student has settled to a course of study Information 877 COUNCIL CONCERTS The Hills Arts Council is in the final stages of negotiating a CONCERT SERIbS for your enjoyment next season Day deserves to be commended for her strong and effective efforts in this regard on way Continued from page because all the channels vision dial arc already full the A pay television subscriber would also need a device to unscramble the satellite signal which is transmitted from the cable company receiving site The cost of this device would included In the monthly subscription fee Mr sold The pay television program would include six to nine first run movies per month run three times at different time periods to ensure people a chance them along with other shows such as specials from Los Vegas and major sporting events such as the lights which ore now seen only on closed circuit television MAJOR NTS Mr Magcc said people are concerned that major sporting such as the Super Bowl jnd the Stanley Cup might end up on pay television channels but this is not the case Pay television would simply provide an audience for more specialized sports that are not receiving much time on conventional stations Mr Magee said he thinks cable television has almost reached its limits in terms of the kind of programming It can offer and the fees that can be charged There are cxperi In different areas now where cable television is hook up to home burglar and fire alarms and other possibilities which bring home computers mind are being tried but short or pay television there Is little expansion open in terms of television programming Pay television is around the corner there no doubt about it but how long it will take we cant say Mr said I th a realistic guess would bethefallorvinlerol981 by the latest Actons Red Cross raises Herald Special Canvassers for the Acton Red Cross raised twice their stated objectives in last month fund raising drive according to a spokesman for the executive Henry Krocs said lost week Acton canvassers expected to raise In fact he said they raised 150 Canvassers went door to door in the rural areas for the first time Mr Kroessaid and he feels this helped to account for the unexpected increase The campaign target for all of Hills was JIB and the fact that Acton managed to raise more than expected put the whole campaign over the top he said NORNIC STUDIO PRODUCTIONS 1 Present DEAR LIAR BY JEROME KILTY DIRECTED by BEV NICHOLAS KNOX CHURCH HALL April 30 May 2 and 3 CURTAIN TIME OTHER PERFORMANCES NOW FOOD For per Golden chicken per person goad Western beans per Enoy our 367 Guelph St

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