Page II SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Art shows burgeoning By ENID WILLIAMS GEORGETOWN CHORAL SOCIETY took a Holiday In Spring along with a good audience but somewhat compared to other occasions as Ibe choir rendered a beautiful Spring concert A light selection of music covering many locales in the world with a smattering of classical works pleased the audience completely The ACTON CITIZENS BAND also performed colorfully on the same programme DEAR LIAR has closed after a successful run It was Interesting to note that most weekend audiences were comprised of residents from Toronto Bolton Brampton and a small following from Hills Those involved in the planning and the execution of plans together with the management of proposed theatre complex who were not present for this production but invited guests will note perhaps that such a following from outside Hills will bring revenue to the new theatre Many theatre enthusiasts Interested In seeing something different will travel to sec good theatre as proven by Theatre London Niagara on thcLakc Stratford and many summer theatre locations In tourist areas of We had unique theatre on our doorstep and Hills shied away Dear Lior Is being packaged by Studio and will be available to tour as a theatre purchase package for service groups other theatres social clubs and the like As Is a first of many to come by those who did not see Dear Liar will not be able to recall the pioneering debute of first semi pro theatre company In Hills ARTS AND CRAFTS OF GEORGETOWN ore holding a calligraphy course at Wednesday afternoons from May to June 4 inclusive This is a beginners course under the tutelage of Mrs who will be covering the principles of Old English writing and is filled More advanced courses are planned for the future Arts and Crafts of Georgetown have a long history of M years in this community They have approximately members and every other month the members meet on the third Thursday to share Ideas chat and enjoy speakers on aria and subjects From time to time courses are planned to enhance the members knowledge In one aspect of the and crafts field Information Pot Beer ART SHOWS GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL will be showing art by students the week or May In the foyer of he school HOUSE SOL Is showing colored woodcuts by SHARON MERKtm and porcelain by CYNTHIA ROOT This show begins May 10 through May House Sol is located on Charles Street Georgetown OUR MAN IN THE Sablieutenant Ian Long or Georgetown right was plain Jean among be 1000 Canadian Armed Forces personnel participating Hall or Wbeatle in a recent major fleet exercise Involving forces from Australia shipment home New Zealand Japan and the United States He is shown here with Henry New arena New rate schedules for the general committee by Gordon Alcott Georgetown director Tom Memorial and Acton arenas Monday evening were presented to the towns The present rates for the Memorial arena for floor maximum of licence The new rates Petrelli in court June 2 Eugina will appear in provincial court June to set a date for her trial on charges on theft over and fraud involving missing funds from the Georgetown Figure Skating Club and Protemp Finishing Systems Mrs has been charged with two counts of theft over and two counts of fraud The charges followed a lengthy Investigation by Hallon Regional police involving money allegedly missing from George town Figure Skating Club and Protemp A total of 43 is said to be missing Mrs worked as company treasurer at Protemp and as club treasurer for the figure About the Maple paving In response to questions by Serjeants on town engineer Bob Austin told the committee Monday night that he hopes Maple be paved this week Retardation Week National Mental Retardation week will be 12 to 19 The North Hallon Association for the Retarded will be conducting its major fund paign during this week called Flowers of association would like to extend a welcome to wishing to attend an open house at the Tinkerbell today Wednesday from 30 a m to 11 a m and p m There will also be an open house at their residence the same date from to p and to Seniors transit The towns general committee will resident Ed Peters suggestion that citizens should be allowed to ride the Toronto System at the same rate as Metro senior approved by council If approved the suggestion forwarded to the Association of Municipalities of consideration at Its annual conference