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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 9, 1982, p. 7

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday June 181 Page Functional sculptures part of new fiveartist show at Forge BEST OF THE BANDS Riling to accept the applause of area music ram the Central Band or the Canadian Armed ended a fiveday raglotial tour at the Acton community centre Saturday night Conductor Derek SUnnard the CO bud to feet several limn during the concert presented by area lodgei The largest of Canada a nine military bands hefty repertoire at well delighted audience members with such diverse and distinctly military selections as Bach and Broad way beat toetapper All proceeds go W hearing research Warrant officer Donald Laver left Joined A Etonian Jack Carpenter and Ontario lieutenant Governor John Alrd in the audience Herald photos by Harold is coming What 3 a Summer test You might that you hove been unlucky enough to miss It In the past Summerfcst Is a festival of the arts sponsored by the Arts Council in conjunction with the downtown Georgetown Pioneer Days celebrations IB and 19 joins the fun June 19 from 10 am You will have no trouble locating Summer test Church Street between Main and Market will be closed to vehicular traffic and there It will be mi The arts and crafts show and sale will be enlivened by demonstrations giving you the chance to see the processes involved In producing the finished work of art There will be activities for the children as well as a display of Chlldsort The library will be having a used book sale and the cultural centre will be offering guided tours Folk singing and other musical entertainment will enliven the scene Meanwhile back on Main Street South and Mill Street Days celebrations will be continuing with free pony rides antique cars and steam engines the Lion a pancake breakfast fashion shows and games parades and square dancing and much more Put the two together and and Pioneer Days offers enough to keep you busy all As the sun sets in the west and evening shadows fall you may wish there was some place you could go for an excellent meal and some great entertainment to finish off your enjoyable day at Summerfest Have we got the answer for you The Arts Council proudly presents Its Old Music Hall a cabaret and supper at Sacro Coeur Hall from For tickets phone but hurry there are very few left The proceeds from the Music Hall will go Into Arts Council fund to provide a piano for the Cultural Centre CONTINUING Forge Studio Gallery until June 13 Rites of Spring Margaret Lloyd Prints Joseph Porcelain ret Dean Basketry Watercolora Agnes Olive Baku Cultural Centre Gallery until July 17 Frank Black A Retrospective COMING EVENTS June 11 Theatre on the Move sold out June Hills School of Dance Information 1W1 Georgetown Public Library June The Royal Astronomical Society 30 pro Admission free A lecture In astronomy complete with and slides Telescopes will be available for observation weather permitting This program is suitable for children over 10 and adults Play It safe this summer Parents should check children play areas to ensure there are no trenches dugouts dangerous storm sewers or open wells Children are fascinated by water but a child an drown in about ten centimetres four inches The Forge Studio Gall In Terra Cotta offers new works by five artists June to July 18 Joan Wagner has pro duced a series of pieces decorated with colored slips and or this show She expresses hu mor life and energy in her functional ware Joan Is currently studying at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts They have been very generous In providing assistance for her In thla show Aedna will be showing a group of oils and witercol Stephen Levitt a ure maker and designer will show turned dates and bowls as well as sculptural works sculptures relate to the wood as an origin and Investigate the crossover point when mass becomes Jo Walterson will feat a series of depicting the Caledon clay Agnes Olives new ex raku forms called Adobe relate to structures and ruins of primitive cultures Meet the trusts June from 12 to Gallery 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