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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1982, p. 1

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Oklahoma opens curtain on early America Globes revival of the popular musical debuts Feb 9 at the John EUiott Theatre By CHRIS Rehearsals at Knox Presbyterian Church tor Globe Productions noma began last Tuesday as for the Rogers and n tion concluded Oklahoma is probably one of the most popular shows for amateur music a lo do director ke told The Herald It a classic love story with a melodramatic twistset Indian tern torj Oklahoma before statehood around tlioul giving away too much about the plot Mike explained that a love angle arms between Curly and malcontent Fry Meanwhile there is a variety of side stones woven into the fabric of the musical he added New Yorkers Here the first to sec Oklahoma on stage in 1943 Four years later it was performed in London and in 1955 was released as an enormously popular film Viewers saw colorfully splashed across the screen in the vibrancy of Cinemascope 1CCOMMENT It an entertaining to catch a glimpse of America at the turn of the century Telephones were new and there were elevators and skyscrapers so the movie In a sense offers a bit of Mike said When Oklahoma first came out it was the 1940s looking back at the early It even more un I now as we in the 80s look back at the looking back on the 1900s Globe president Bev Nicholas described Ofcla noma as a classic in its own line a musical which has gradually become part of American folklore There in Oklahoma a difference- not a conflict but a difference between the cowboys and the farm era he noted a mild rivalry not unlike hat between the and rural residents of This particular produc tion announc es a close allegiance with the Brampton Musical to Globe formation last talented Georgetown residents participated in productions There are memb ers in Globes Oklahoma cast and Globe members star in upcoming productions this season- ail arrangement Globe reps maintain which vast deepens the talent pool from which the groups ci draw MINOR Lois s performance in a relatively minor role for Anything Goes last season packed plenty of momentum which has carried her through audi and into the role of Oklahoma key love interest Shell be acting along side Brampton Peter Richards as Curly and Georgetown Joe Del who II play the scurrilous Fry thing Goes star Alan Billy Crocker returns to the stage as All Hakim in Oklahoma Continued 5213- FOBERT Real Estate Ltd EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS Home Newspaper of Hills Established 1866 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER muffler king 3 Rd N 8770151 At Speedy You re a Somebody Consultants pre for hearin Landfill spending takes a new jump ACTON WAS FLYIN HIGH Ah the midway Fall fairs would a t be the same without a couple of spins on the rfden count I hut the start Acton fall fair last weekend featured a parade variety night a hog carcass auction horse thaws beefandsheepttiowipoaltrygalore rooster crowing contests a fiddlers competition tractor pioneer games log donee Thousand- vl tied Prospect Park all three days See our special page AH Herald photo by Ha raid 1 Sheldon o aggre desi Too many in plan By AAGAARD Herald Staff Writer There arc just too many in policies outlined by the province ministry of natural mineral extraction which must be settled before they can be included in the town official plan Coun Sheldon said last Her sentiments were echoed by other members of the towns general committee which contra to a planning depart ment recommendation refused to describe a land use strategy proposed by GOOD VIBES AT ORCHESTRA WORKSHOP a friend ship last Wednesday nigh I were Joy Swain of Georgetown and I la milt on Philharmonic percuss lonlat Jean Norman Joy said the plays the piano and is In her second year of less out The Park School student learned about the skills involved in playing drums tambourines and keyboard Instruments from 12 year veteran with the Philharmonic Mr ladeluca her try out the keyboard at the first of music appre ciation gatherings In Georgetown cultural Herald photo by Box of 6and5 goodies angers dollarwatcher MP the ministry as a useful guideline in the develop ment of the towr plan the mini atry foresees an increased need for aggregate over the next years from the Cambridge MNR district of which Hills is a part While the ministry wants to see more land set protected or gravel and quarried stone production town officials are concerned that the strategy and its policies were developed without much cooperation from Cambridge district municipalities POINT OUT Officials point out that the ten point document Mineral Aggregate Continued on page Al By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer After about worth of studies and million worth of expansion projects at the Burlington and Oakvlllo garbage dumps Halton region has taken a new approach in its search for a new land fill site Regional officials and consultants were at Mon day night a council meet to introduce a plan to look at Halton solid waste disposal issue under guidelines outlined in the province Environmental Assessment Act Council has been asked to comment on the plan by Oct Chief administrative officer Dennis Perl in told councillors that the envir onmental assessment review will hopefully be completed and submitted to the ministry by Sep tember The expand ed landfill site in Burling ton he warned will be completely filled by March 1984 After years of study regional officials were confident that they had found a location in Milton on which to construct a new landfill site Its de cision to use Site F a chunk of prime farmland at the northwest corner of and Britannia Roads has caused a bitter dispute between the region and Milton town council and a local citizens group Last year the ministry determined that the region a choice must be examined under the ronmental Assessment Act instead of the onmental Protection Act a ruling regarded as a minor victory for Milton since it requires the region to seriously consider alter native sites and methods of waste disposal Walker Wright Young Associates Ltd of Toronto have been hired by the region to cenduct the review along with a team of financial and environ mental planners and engineers Mr stressed that he new review which will be handled In three stages begins on neutral terms and references to Site as the region preferred location for a garbage dump have been deleted The Walker group which completed the own draft official plan this year presented the town with studies on the Acton and Georgetown downtown cores in 1681 was hired for about although the region may pay for services as the study progresses During the first phase consultants working with the planning department will review previous reports on the region s landfill needs term in what information can be used for the environ mental assessment The second phase will look at specific sites for a dump and suggest ways of limiting the amount of waste currently being buried instead of recycled After making site re commendations and proposing alternatives the review will be publish and sent to ministry In the third phase Once a site is selected and accepted by the mini it may lake another million It to handle Mr Perlin said ELECTION McFarlane after school board seat A veteran of the lir4 citizens battle to keep Public School open Hugh McFarlane has announced his dacy for the Ward Halton board of education seat A ten year resident of and former head of the Community Association Mr Mc told The Herald Monday his concerns about education Involve how much it a costing and how much re ing He is the only date thus far for the Esquesing seat previously held by Betty Walker who died Sept near the end of her rookie term on the school board Mr McFarlane employ HUGH switched to real estate his type of busin ess experience might be what the Hall on school board needs to administer Us budget properly while maintain a high quality of education He now works out of his home near four comers for a Toronto realty firm engaged primarily in industrial relocation in the Toronto and Misslssauga areas Mr McFarlane and his wife Bonnie have three children Lnuner Diana and Peter Diana and Peter attended Georgetown District High School Both he and his wife are natives and lived In Manitoba and Montreal before moving to Continued on page As Promoting the federal six and five per cent program Is a gross waste of taxpayers money own MP ohn McDcrmid charged Monday morning at a press conference in his Brampton of rice It a propaganda thing that everybody knows about he said Mr was up set because he received a box of supplies from the federal government ask him to promote the six and five restraint program In his riding Along with brochures explaining he program the Conservat MP said he received posters and rolls of stick in both official Ian 1 11 promote six and without these loots he said They like to save a dime but they spend cents do it He said the box Of goodies cost in post age He II take the mater back with him on his saving return post age feci they should know I not pleased they re spending money on these things when it a time of restraint It insults the Intelligence of Canadian people who know we re going through lough times and who know alt types of restraint are needed Mr said fed era guidelines giving civil servants raises of six per cent this year and five per cent next year was well publicized by the media The Liberal govern ment BUI C124 was philo sophically supported by Progressive Conservat Mr McDermid said The bill wiped out collect bargaining for two years for federal employ retained non mon clary collective bargain MP sees better times ahead for us Although confidence in he economy is low among businessmen BramptonGeorgetown MP John McDermid said he can see Georgetown becoming more attractive for industry In the very I think in the next two three years you 11 see a resurgence there once the economy gets back on feet again he said Mr McDermid was speaking to local report era in his Brampton office Monday following a press conference about his upcoming trip to Washington He left Wednesday to Join five other MPs in the lo study how the American government and private sector is dealing with a poor economy and unemployment Georgetown has a lot to attract industry Mr said With parks schools and other community services lo offer Industries can feel confident of attracting good employees to live in Georgetown People are shopping for properties that have good transportation links end are close to a large market he said noting Georgetown is not far from Highway 401 or Toronto AMBULANCE ACROBATICS Volunteer Ambulance Service member round herself heels over bead Sunday when colleague demonstrated their new KFD splint for into accident victims with back Injuries Frank Eipoillo Lily George sad Bob SUles pun round to Illustrate the device practical nature daring the service open More photos Inside Herald photo by Ha raid

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