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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 7

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SECTION A THE IK Pan for ThorrJiwWUder Ms second February been a red letter month or tlmtre- In Halton Globe Production presentation of Anything Cms pkajed to peeked sod rtTe reviews Coagratuiaticos go cot to all concerned We are eagerly awaiting your next teuton The John Elliott Theatre wU not remain dark for long will be the Theatre entry Into the Drama Festival Our Town a play that allows the to stretch Its Imagination Played on a ban stage set with a few chairs and tables the activities of the townspeople In three acta Wilder brings Inside life of the town and Its people Interest is centred on two leading trMCibbsandtheWebbaInareviewwrittenattha Continuing at Gallery House Sol Photo Art a Juried show of photography from Hills to March 11 COMING EVENTS Credit Valley Artisans Feb Children Graft Instructor Gail Stone Ages Ml la am 13 noon Ages Courses held at Cottage For information call Pat Bell at Georgetown Public Library March a Wearable Art with Of great interest to thee Interested In knitting crochet quilting weaving or Tickets In advance or at the door The Gallery March to Lei Ringnee Wet Point Works and Charcoal Peel Choral Society plans Halton ffills visit May 15 the formal style of tafDeMhfrceaUrry Middle America the Glbbifimlly fremThorntsaWllder Our Town will be portrayed this weekend end next by GeorKFtownLlUleTbralreaclortRodCeoli Cheryl stated Photo by Gerry production opens Frida Enjoy a trip back to Our Town 1913 By MARGARET EGGLETON publicist Georgetown Little Theatre presentation of the Thornton Wilder classic Our Town begins this weekend at the John Elliott Theatre Set in the small New Hampshire town of Graver Corners and covering the period 1901 to 1913 it is the story of the loves and lives of two of the town leading families the Webbs and the Called an ex citing theatrical experience Our Town reaches into the past and evokes a way of life which Is often lost in today present hectic pace Our Town wilt be presented this Friday and Saturday and March Curtain time Is m For reservations please call the Box Of flee at Herald The Peel Choral Society of Brampton which appears in concert May IS at the John Elliott participated In opening day activities recently for the 30th annual Klwania Music Festival of Greater Toronto The following placing wen mixed choirs sec ond a men fourpart choir first women threeiwrt choir second Competition is a sun way of finding out weak spots con firming strengths and your group with others The advocation in the Music Festival which rated the Choral Society was of the highest qualify thanks to Giles Bryant active ly engaged with choral music a linger organist and choirmaster Mr Bryant been musical director of the Toronto Dioces an Choir School and is the founder conduct or of the Clerkes and the Sine Nomine Singers With the high credentials of the adjudicator Peel Choral Society members and director feel gratified for their hours of dedicated effort Remarks taken dinctly from the adjudicators report include A nice performance good technical training good balance good sound good blend and balance with good lone Mr Bryant gave special recognition to the accompan ist Andrew Dittgen presently a student at St Michaels Choir School In Toronto The musical director and choral cooductor of Peel Choral Society for the eighth season Is Elizabeth Ann She was granted an A Degree with first class honors from the University of Western Ontario In London when she was born and received her earlier education Dr Rut is currently Assist ant Professor at the Faculty of Education University of Tor onto The Peel Choral Society will be performing Its annual Spring Festival of Music at the Lester Pearson Memorial Theatre Civic Centre Bramp ton May at m Featured as guest artist will be pianist Harvey Mulder currently working on his Mas ter of Music Degree The Spring Festival of Music wilt also be performed In the John Elliott Theatre in he Halton Hills Cultural Centn May IS at m Tickets an available by calling nut Start your evening of TV entertainment with Cable 4 Presenting your community a week Tuesday to Friday Call for detail at 853 1270 Local orchids on display Two Hills residents will be displaying their greenhouse orchids March at tbe Tropical Orchids exhibition at the Burlington Royal Botanical Gardens Centre and Ron of Georgetown operate Esnuesing Orchids The exhibition runs from to m with adult admission I Do I Do Boss and Neville Worsnop both of whom have delighted Hal too Hills theatregoers In productions staged locally by Nornic Studio and other companies star in IDo I Do I a musical about marriage this Friday and Saturday Feb Pearson Theatre in the civic centre Community project of the Rotary Club of Brampton South will benefit from 30 performances tickets for which cost and an available by phoning wine and cheese receptions follow each performance of the musical written by Tom Jones and scored by Harvey Schmidt Register early Registration for parents wanting to send their youngsters to the Hornby Cooperative Nursery School will be held March at the Hornby Community Centre between SO and 9 Youngsters must be three years of age by Dec to attend For mora Information call Janice at ivT X Arts group celebrates its birthday The Georgetown started their Xh year recently with tbe annual meeting at the home of Anne Alien After the presentation tbe new slate of officers Mrs Beer president reviewed the past year and thanked all members or their help SI Blind Knoespel era I Is convenor gave an outline of courses for this year A bus trip to the University of Guttph was arranged for Feb 3 for a guided tour of the weaving display by Mrs Bumham Other business was disposed of and Mrs Beer urged all members to be LEGION BINGO TONIGHT And Every Wednesday pm thinking of a pecial theme for our th birthday Wilms Introduced out guest speaker GIL King Georgetown a postmaster Mr King had a very lovely display of Indian work Deluding very beautiful baskets soap stone carvings His description of same Indian customs and folklore was moat J Interesting Mrs Allen and her commit tee served a delicious to bring the to a dose GEORGETOWN LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS Wilder Directed by Ron ACT FESTIVAL ADJUDICATOR NEIL ffiHKAN JOHN THEATRE CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN Ffhtef TtandtT MARCH BAB CURIAM Marts 3 Z BOX0FHCES77M07 AT THE DOM By special h Samuel French Incorporated CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES AAA GEORGETOWN 3 1 MsarfFsass fe ON GOLDEN POND it gat l t THE WOMAN SATURDAY THE 14TH IK MHHIsp IUU BINGO EVERY MONDAY GREAT ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY May We Present your listening pleasure THE DEPUTIES Thurs Frl SaL Feb 26th 27th JOIN US ON FRIDAY FOR OUR HOT ROAST BEEF BUFFET Jne sarin South D PAY TV SURVEY The strata coil snd 15 pet month and oner you and otter not on TV without knits your opinion comment compter and clip and return II to us your help designing crams tor your need 1 Are you In favour optional Pay TV Yes No Would you I to sea 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