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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1980, p. 19

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May The arts were in action at Centennial library READY TO SHOW Carole and Peggy of the Rug Hook era Guild continue working on their rug booking by which will be on display at the guilds show MayMIromiiam to J oh United Church Hall In Herald photo by Taylor HALTON HILLS ARTS COUNCIL By ENID WILLIAMS ARTS IN ACTION huge success to small numbers Ha Hon 1111s Arts Council outdid themselves last Wednesday with this Informative evening of local arts Information Review elsewhere in this paper GLOBAL PRODUCTIONS will be revived in the 80b hopefully this year Any singers actors and backstage workers Interested In having a musical theatre company In Hills once more call Ralph Uriel Several key people have already offered support in reviving this venture Help GLOBAL come Register your interest and the re birth of GLOBAL PRODUCTIONS will keep our talent in Hills GEORGETOWN RUG HOOKING GUILD hold a show Johns May from to9 m Lunch will be served and door prizes to keep you in suspense Regular meetings of this group are held at the Canada Trust building but you must prove you have been an active hooker in the last year For Information call Jean lilt JUNE2OAND2ISUMMERFEST80 The evening performance June and June of GREAT CATHERINE Is now fully cast as follows Joe Dclguidlce Joyce Holland John Day Neville Worsnop Margaret Dorcati Boss Marie Cleaton John Smedlcy Angela Tucker Carol Beeney Costume designer Is Marie with a group of willing seamstresses headed by Eileen Garde and lighting designer and technician Is Tom Johnson To refresh your thirsty throats a well stocked bar will be available JUNBIB1011 The downtown business community In charge of PIONEER DAYS has wonderful events planned There will be an old fashioned bathing suit fashion show a childrens bike parade square dancing demonstration Sweet Ade lines best old time costume contest and street dancing each night June 19 and to the DOLLY VARDEN REVIEW At Knox Church on Saturday that weekend the Horticultural Society will be holding their annual Flower Show coupled with a strawberry social and complemented by a historical walk conducted by John McDonald Support our local student artists by marking these show dates on your calendar GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL art show this week In the school foyer CENTENNIAL McKENZlfiSMITH and STEWART TOWN public schools at Halton Hills Public Libraries June 3 toll Tickets for Hills Arts Council TRILIGHT scries of concerts goes on sale June Easy on the pocketbook easy on the mind easy on travelling expenses Hills Arts Council offers an outstanding series of musical entertainment in your own hometown MAPLE SUGAR Canadian folksingers TAPESTRY SINGERS theatre music from the 1920s to present day and a treasured experience with MAUREEN FORRESTER Canadian world rein owned contralto Information evening Do you care what happens in community theatre The Association of Community Theatre will hold Its Annual General Meeting June at 30 at Lester Pearson Theatre Did you mark this date on YOUR calendar By ENID WILLIAMS Herald Special ARTS IN ACTION raised Its umbrella drew the Arts com munity under and enjoyed par tlclpation from people In an open forum last Wednesday John Roe outlined George town Little Theatres year- history and offered Tshirts sporting the Jester for purchase Mr Roe encouraged people to purchase plaques for theatre seats in the new li brary theatre complex The GTL has made this a fund raising contribution pro ject to help attain the complex forlhiscommunity The goal is of which has been raised by to date Mr Roc spoke of working together in the field of Arts Jean spokeswoman for the Georgetown Rug Hook ing Guild not only covered the history of the group but also the history of rug hooking Other members of the group displayed their craft as well as demonstrating the hooking technique The Credit Valley Artisans were represented by Bonnie Smith who gave an account of courses offered by CVA throughout the year Jim Langedyk of the Lang- craft town explained courses I Tole painting an old European art form A coll course in creative writ will be offered In Septem ber as well as crochet classes began the art of crocheted flowers now known throughout the country a Hon to Mrs s credit The ever popular Christmas workshop will be planned for the autumn season Focus switched to Halton Hills Public Library as Anne Irvine talked on the pro grammes being offered both adults and children Emphasis was placed on many free vices offered by the library which too often evade the public Dropinatthelibroryto learn of available facilities There are three courses plan this year through the extension department of the University of Waterloo which will be conducted at Acton Library Spring cleanup Saturday Halton regional council has approved a fourday spring clean up for Hills which would see the tempor ary expansion of the garbage container facilities at Georgetown Armstrong Avenue landfill site Cain Russ Miller told The Herald this week that three extra bulk waste containers each with a capacity of cubic yards will be installed and ready for public dump ing this Saturday from So m to p m and next Tuesday and Thursday from noon to and the following Satur day June 7 again from to A frontend loader will as the dumping of heavy loads This fourday cleanup is something Ive been pushing for for quite some time Miller said Well be advertising in both local pa and I hope the public takes advantage of it Residents of the Eighth Line have Informed me that people have started using an abandoned gravel pit there as a dump There arc old mattresses and all sorts of assorted junk which people are getting tired of mostly Georgetown residents doing the dumping in rural areas Now they have an opportunity to use these fact lilies for four days and Im hoping it will cut down on rural dumping Heritage Hand Weavers now associated with and share its Cottage were repre sented by Jackie who explained the groups planned participation in and indicated her willingness to answer questions later Pat Beer spoke on the his lory and aims past and pre sent of Arts and Crafte of Georgetown a group thats enjoyed years of active involvement in the Before the end of the Second World War arts and crafts enthusiasts met to share ideas the aim to beau tify their modest homes after the war generated wonderful creative pieces of work The membership is now and each year a display and sale of artisans work Is held locally WOMENS CLUB The University Womens Club was represented by Mar ilyn Johnson who ably outlined the purposes of the member ship Emphasis Is aimed to stimulating intellectual ability and encouraging culture in the community Within its major ranks small interest groups are active covering many var ied topics one in existence today is the Art Group Outings to pro theatre cultural en deavors as well as sponsoring groups like Hamilton Philhar monic one year together with a view to planning a special childrens event In 1981 are all some accomplishments Joanna Dobbin from updated Informa tion on programmes set before the year end Children and adults alike may find an Inter est in programmes run by volunteers continually requires new members on Its volunteer staff The helps alleviate illiteracy In underde veloped countries and closer to home plans are made for a ski and skate exchange This year a hockey equipment ex change will be implemented as well Bev Nicholas and Enid Wll Hams spoke on the courses and philosophy of Nornlc Studio a performing arts school for children and young Courses In drama Jazz dance and Scottish highland dance are offered in September Stressing the fact all children cannot be stars the two emphasized that all students glean selfawareness self es teem and knowledge of the performing arts together with stage discipline from the pro gramme being offered Bev Nicholas explained the forma tion of a semipro production company under the Studio name which will mount Mur der In the Cathedral sponsor Solitaire a one woman show by Boss and another play The Hollow Crown during 198081 In the absence of a spokes man from Georgetown Choral Society Enid spoke on the choral group briefly enlisting public support for the two concerts being presented by next season The nigh standard of performance was mentioned and Georgetown Choral Societys worthwhile contribution to the develop ment of musical culture in Kills Artist Bob Law spoke on behalf of Georgetown Palette and Pencil Club stressing the the most wonderful things con be found at Toy flffagic Georgetown Marketplace 8778800 J importance of members com together to share Ideas By being in contact with other artists exposure to dif ferent mediums and tech nique each individual grows within his or her own art form explained Mr Law Regular meetings occur every Tuesday night and a sale and display of art work is held each year Hills Arts Council put considerable effort into bring ing the arts community to gether the evening was a prime opportunity for the pub lic to participate although few took the advantage Those pre sent were the very people who are working towards the real ity of a cultural complex STEAK AND SEAFOOD PRESENTS DINNER DANCING SOUNDS OF Sullivan 0 Sullivan Thursday Friday Saturday pm to a I 8774166 Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable 4 Presenting your community nights a week Tuesday to Friday Call us for details at Our Delicious Fish Chips Saturday Ilia m In 1 1 l2noonlnKpm Chinese Cuisine HOURS I I Telephone OPEN HOUSE ART EXHIBIT by the students of Georgetown District High School Student art wll be on display tin front lobby of for Wed May 28 1980 600 900 pm Entertainment FREE EVERY DAY Summer ONTARIO CHEESE TASTING pm to pm of FREE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Plus McMillan Wife pm pm EVERY pm THURSDAY F SATURDAY light is flight Where worthless Herns bring prizes fun Summer Register Sunday From am to pm 347 St BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND 1 STEAK AND SEAFOOD AUJ Every Sunday I 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