SECTION C THE HERALD September a UK Paper makers a and learn bow to make paper Thii programme to open to all schoolage children but requires a fee per for Please register Its am at the Georgetown Library and at the Acton Feel sleepy Storytiroe begins Oct and runs Hie first and third Tuesday of every month until Dec No registration is required At the Acton and Georgetown libraries I p Drop in with your favorite Teddy and cuddly steepen Jacob TwoTwo Our P Day Special features Jacob Two- ItbeglnsatnoonOcLBat lb- and Georgetown libraries Bring your lunch or a snack and enjoy crafts and stories For school ago children Please register Musclemen women Oct Is Bodybuilding Day No registration School children are encouraged to drop by between I to talk with a real bodybuilder At the Georgetown library only Orient Express Visit exotic places Tales from the Orient a special programme for children Please register OcL at the Acton and Georgetown libraries at 2 Calling all ghouls ghosts witches and iters Come out Oct 23 for a Halloween Make up Workshop For schoolage children Please register At Acton and Georgetown libraries workshop costs cents per child Philharmonic percussionist shares his noisy secrets at Elliott Shake smash or rub em HeraU Staff Writer Shake strike and rub theyre the three ways of producing sound from per cussion instruments Bearing a collection of drums tambourines rattl castanets and key board Instruments the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra percussionist Jean Norman visited the Hills Library and Cultural Centre last Wednesday night He was In George town to destroy the mis conception that playing a percussion Instrument Is a cinch and t take much musical talent With the Hamilton orchestra for his 12th season Mr said he s one of resident musicians He started playing drums when he was IS and got into bands as moat young people do However unlike most young people he persisted at honing his musical skills with private lessons and eventually was accepted by the Montreal Conservatory of Music where he studied for six A May graduation was followed by a June audi tion and a Job with the Hamilton Philharmonic in September Picking up a slightly smashed pop can painted black and Tilled with dried rice Mr said that some instruments the orchestra buys and some it makes Shaking the dried rice In the tin makes for a soft sound be said the purchased instruments are tambour ines SHAKING IT a tambourine ly involve shaking It Not so Mr ladeluca proved With bis thumb be rubbed along the edge of the tam bourines back to make a very soft rolling sound Then he put It on Ms knee which was resting on a chair and used bis fist to get a faster rhythm Moving to the snare drums Mr ladeluca told there are ways of striking Built of flbreglan or brass the wires underneath the drum give It lis distinct ive sound Snare drums with wires made of cat gut or nylon arc used when a dark rich sound is desired Snares made of metal are used for delicate passages be sold A lot of people ask me Why do you lift your so much when you play drums They think Its done for show Mr ladeluca said Its done for the sound Alsolt Realtors recommend from page Revise the Environment Assessment Act so that It applies only to major developments 5 Take a close look at the concept of sunset laws In the Province of Ontario They should be Introduced at both the provincial and federal levels to continually monitor the effectiveness of and the need for administrative tribunals Currently existing statutes should be reviewed constantly and some recast in laymans English Sunset laws providing an ongoing review will allow easier repeal of unnecessary and redundant legislation Take an bonest look at rent controls Whatever the original cause and whatever the shortterm benefits rent controls are indefensible on social and economic grounds today Get rid of tbeml Industry interest groups such as ours and Individual ore often available to contribute expertise and practical experience We believe that the government should study various ways of Involving such groups before the of TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION November 1 marks the An niversary Celebration of the Cultural Centre Opening The Recreation Department Is planning a week of entertainment for all ages There will be Amateur Nights on November 2nd and 4th for those individuals who would like to bring their talents to the stage Deadline for applications is October 1962 Watch the newspaper for up coming events For more infor mation call 62 legislation has gone too far Let such groups get In on the ground floor of the planning process This we believe will eliminate tunnel vision leglslatl on and patchwork planning LOSING GROUND Recommendations to the General 1 Bo aware of your rights as property owners And be especially aware of the restrictions placed upon those rights Your borne is not necessarily your castle to do with as you please Question the need for unnecessary or redund ant legislation Find out why such laws are still on the books Dont always expect the public good to overwhelm private interests You will pay It does either through Increased taxes or In the loss of yet some more rights TOWN OF FALL PROGRAMS REGISTER NOW The Halton Hills Recreation Department still has openings In the following Fall Programs NoonHour Fltneu Downtown Youth Dramatic Aria Basketball Coaches Course Technical Level I Hockey Coaches Course Technical Levels I II Childrens Introduction to Dance Power Skating LesrrrtoSkate Parent and Tot Skating Lessons Adult lcercls Fitness Preschool Play shop Moat programs have been re scheduled to begin the week September 27th 1982 except the Coaching Courses and Skating programs which commence In earfy October Call the Recreation Department at 60 for more information on any of the above programs To register drop In to either Recreation Office Acton Mill St E or Georgetown 25 James St day to Friday 30 a m to 30 p NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE PROGRAM BY INSTRUCTORS please pre register McDonalds Colouring Contest TAKE A TOUR OF MCDONALDS and see what goes on behind the scenes Great for groups of all ages To reserve your tour call McDonalds at 8770221 Win McDonalds- Gift Certificates And Watches SsSSsSlStSSS una MR DRESSUP HOLY CROSS PARISH HALL on October 1982 makes It easier were playing fast because it makes the stick come back up on its own Drummers don t want to work at bringing the stick down and up especially since theres a lot of energy coming back with the Btlck after It strikes BRINGDOWN I work to bring It down and the drum brings it back up he said A lot of people think that playing the drums merely Involves hitting them Mr said there was a lot more skill Involved and proceeded to play along with a musical recording from the story Peter and the Wolf To play softly you play at the edge of the drum he said The edge of the instrument hasnt as much sound but It fives the quality of distance Mr ladeluca noted It used when musicians want to give the impression or something taking place far away like a parade Unlike the snare drum which has no pitch the kettle drum plays an octave There are usually four of them in the orchestra ranging from to drums The the instrument the the range Mr ladeluca said What are drummers looking for when they have their face down by the head of the drum Mr said theyre tun tag their drum When the other players arc ploying I can t tune very loudly so I have to gel my car close the drum head and Just flick with a finger softly to test licsaid sing the pitch into the drum it will vibrate sympathetically refers to sounds produced by responsive vibrations Moving over to the key board instruments Mr ladeluca said the is usually used for very fast rhythmical and flowing passages Percussionists using the keyboard instrumtnt can by waving their hand over the Instrument as the note is played make the sound resonate longer and there by give more depth to the note Last Wednesdays talk and 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