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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1981, p. 7

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Neils young musicians take turns in the spotlight By KATHY Herald Special Holy Cross School was overflowing with talented young people Dec or Nell a Music Centre held lis sixth annual Christmas concert Bobby Heed a fiveyear old pianist ing performance delighting the audience with his ability to skim easily over the keys Although he was not a reRul or student at Nell Bobby participated because of his formidable talent at such a young Neil casual and cosy going approach made both the students and audience fed relaxed and the few mistakes went unnoticed The teachers were all past students of Neil with most accompanying the kids for moral support Time for reflection Now is the traditional time to reflect on the accomplishments of the post year This year there will be no difficulty in pinpointing the major cultural event In Hat ton Hills there is finally the reality of the Li Centre We have it because so many different elements came together worked for It Local government local businessmen the library board and many local arts groups was realized Everyonewho worked so hard towards this goal deserves the heartfelt thanks of the entire community Now it Is up to the of the community to make the best use of the facilities Groups wishing to sponsor performances or individuals willing to volunteer for duties ranging from gallery guide to ticket seller should contact he manager Centre The grand opening of the Centra was not an ending but a beginning You do not judge a theatre by Its bricks and mortar but by the quality of the productions that grace Its stage Since the opening we have been blessed by many magic moments from the hilarity of the production Not Now Darting to poignancy of Billy Bishop Goes to War from the exuberance of Ronnie Hawkins to the crystal clarity of the Choral Society Let us hope these high standards can be maintained Continuing until Jan Hal ton Hills from a Different Slant at the Cultural Centre Gallery a collection of editorial cartoons Next Wednesday Dec Drama Mime and Music for Children with Archer Georgetown Library a m Acton Library I p m Next Thursday Surprise Film Show for Children Acton Library Horn Georgetown Library The musical pieces varied kids participating and used In size from solos to duets to to being on the stage It was groups Neil philosophy an evening of participation and not perfection Centennials sounds of the season By KATHY WINTER BURN Herald Special Once again the Christmas season la upon and the students at Centennial School In Georgetown worked hard In preparation for their annual Christmas concert Thursday and Friday The participants rehearsed many hours since September to perfect their songs The recital was coordinated by Lots Borrager and A variety of instruments were involved Including the guitar and recorder Since the school ranges from Grades to pupils that participated were at ail levels of advancement ThetnlcntcdBoIotMs Allison McKelvey Richard performed their musical arrangements well Tbe behindthescenes stage crew and decorating commit tee although rarely seen are an important asset to the success of the evening With somuch publicity on the negative element among our young people it Is refreshing to sea he enthusiasm in the crowd at Centennial SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday December to 1M Page T Sleighbells were ringing WELCOME IT WITH NEW YEARS EVE DANCE St Georges Hall 900 am Miuic by MYSTIQUES Include Hot Buffet and Door Prim Tickets P For Further Information CAL1 8778182 8777308 CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 El A Bl Bl l STARTING FRIDAY TAPS I GEORGE C SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON 9 3D New Vein Mr Saturday A Sunday above I I AComicNlfthtnurc I I New Years Day Sat Sun Cant tram 2 it I Warning l By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special would tell you halt the tun of winter was oldfashion on a frosty winter night cuddled up to your best girl exchanging witty remarks with the rest of your friends on the sleigh Times have changed and the automobile has replaced the horse a the usual mode of transport but a local farmer has decided to revive Ihe fun of for Ihe present generation Roland Height raises beef cattle on his farm on the lulls town line but he also has 10 Belgian and horses Hones were source of power on his family farm near Cornwall when be was growing up he said and tied always had a horse around the place since he bought his arm near Acton IS year ago He now has four horses broken to harness and will be breaking a fifth this winter For the past three or tour years he has been taking groups out for or hay rides depending on season This year lies going to make the alternate form of recreation available to any group interested In a ride Instead of Just the few people who know he has horses Mr Height has two sleighs or wagons and can take up to people for an outing at one tlmo the party is large enough to need both vehicles his son Tim or a neighbor George Slull will handle the second team for him His route covers his own farm and also that of neigh Merv Barber who owns Nor Kalton Park Mr Height has been tor the Act on Legion Winter party for the past couple of years and feels people enjoy the urely ride In the fresh air He s sure there will be a demand for the rides Ills tint party a Chris masoutingDec via wagons because the weatherman forgot to deliver the snow but that t matter to customers who want to try something a bit different ho said Applique workshop Local artisans are urged to register in advance for Joan Albert a forthcoming workshop on applique at Georgetown public library A materials list will be distributed upon registration and he session taken place Jan from to m Cost and registration 1981 THE EAR IPs PHOTOS Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable Presenting your community nights a weak Tuesday to Friday Call us for details at At iftouirderltne their growing stature In Ha lion Hills members of Georgetown Little Tncsue home from an Association or Coram unity Theatres banquet last April three Commended by the Association for contributions to amateur were Ml to right actor Joe for I Abner ihe previous season actresiPstJayaestfor CounlDracuU and special effects and stage manager Ron for WW IK HILLS IMS HAPPY NEW YEAR BRAHCH120 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Bob Willis appears completely unaware of lie threat posed by Melissa Bell daring the Georgetowa Utile Theatres Count Dra cola last March The adaptation of Bran Stoker classic horror novel had audiences at group first production of yea- gasping The GLT selected by Herald want Do to charm their patrons with Bedroom Farce Not Now Darling and Once Upon a Time Bigger and lay ahead Its members say Keep Your New Years Resolution You ate Invited to attend an and entertaining event designed to help you to successfully achieve ihe goats and resolultons you set tor yourself Through a series of practical easy to understand steps you can make the changes you desire achieve ihe success you want JtfwBltttTlieitn PLAGE Cultural Centre WHEN SitJan 231982 10 00am 54 UO I JWpqp 8777715 Neighbors A Com Nightmare NOW Chevy has V PiaVINfi leant an BURT REYNOLDS MACHINE Holiday Parties are easy when you order Kentucky Fried BUCKET ANY SIZE CHICKEN CHIPS BARREL INDIVIDUAL 3PC COMPLETE DINNERS THRIFT BOX SNACK and or 15 to ask about our Just call your nearby Kentucky Chicken store up to two hours before your guests arrive Then come and take home our finger good chicken salads and Grecian bread Its fast Its easy Its delicious The Colonel Sanders Do It Yourself Buffet There nothing like it 50 fried GUEIPH STRUT GlORGETOWN YOURE INVITED TO A GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY ROAST BEEF BUFFET CHAMPAGNE Great Musk Featuring YESTERDAY 50s Rock and Roll WE ARE OPEN NEW YEARS DAY frfcLflbbon Main South Downtown

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