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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1982, p. 7

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HON OLIVER Hell make you believe in magic Herald Special Ron Oliver it no to en shows In facl during one Hal lowe en performance Ron was manacled by a member of the Peter borough Pol co Depart chained to an an chor blindfolded and dropped into eight feet of water His escape wu successfully completed in a record time of 37 se conds About people witnessed Ihe escape and it was limed for later viewing on a television special Ron will not be repeat ing this watery feat when he appears at the John Elliott Theatre Oct 31 but he will be presenting a daxding array of magic guaranteed to make this Hallows en a special one Ron a show will be the first of a two part series Series B of Super Sun day Series Bryant will complete this series with a musical and audio visual act focusing on Canada Only buys a ticket to Ron Oliver a super Hal en show and Wlz Bryant performance in For tickets call Ml or SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October IX 1S8Z Page 1 Dont take new library for granted Herald Special It hard to ber what the library vices were like BCC Before the Cultural Cent re We ve not only sudden- Up for sale room is we ve been able to put into practice an active component of library resources Host people are aware that they can use the library to find reading material of almost any description whether purely entertain ing or informative Some people are also aware they can borrow and sound record ings for entertainment and enlightenment but what has greatly expand in our new facilities Is Three plead guilty to theft Three men pleaded gull to charges of theft over COO Thursday in connect ion with tbe robbery of about worth of steer hides from Acton Beard more tannery last fall Acton residents Mark Richard John Jordan and former resident Allan 31 now of pleaded guilty to stealing steer hides from the Acton tannery for sale to a Toronto shoe repair shop Milton provincial court Judge William Sharpe placed Mr on a year probation and ordered presentence re ports for Mr Dec and Mr Jordan Oct At the time of the thefts Mr and Mr Gourl ay were working In the tannery shipping depart ment while Mr Jordan was a truck driver with Tyler Transport Ltd of Acton All three were subsequently fired Assistant Crown attorn ey Brian Calhoun said he will ask for a Jail term for Mr Doley because he was In a position of trust at Beard more when- the crimes took place The Old Stone School in Acton Is coming up on the chopping block Vacated this fall by Hal ton Roman Catholic separate school board pupils who had been using the building off School Lone since September the Stone School will he put up for sale soon by the Ha I ton board of lion Built in the school is an historical building which has yet to be appraised by board The separate school board stopped renting the building this fail as Its new St Joseph school opened Its doors in Acton BRIAN GOODLET Mutual Life of Canada or 8774515 Elegance reigns Seiko at WLRY October Watch Sale 25 Off 1230 FutureLike Extension Phones or Custom Car Sound Unbelievable tow price GEORGETOWN L704X4 The Bible Challenges The Teachings Of The A FREE FORUM and LECTURE to be held at WRIGGLESWORTH SCHOOL Guelph Street Georgetown TOPIC The Witnesses of Scripture Are The Jews NOT The TIME Saturday October 23 starting at 30 p and Sunday October 24 1982 starting at Bring your Bible and a friend There be a question and answer period Sponsored by The Advanctment of Scriptural Knowledge Box SheftHjme Ontario Phone 2894 for mora Information the library ability to and audiovisual bring to life the entertain- media and information During Ihe sea previously confined to the son the library PROGRAMME Monday Nov 1 to Saturday Nov at the John Elliott Theatre Cultural Centre 9 Church St Georgetown Ticketsat8775184 ext Acton or and Georgetown or at the door Nov 1 BRIGAND A Canadian Traditional Electric Folk Band Adults S3 Seniors and Students S3 Groups of IS or more each Nov 2 and 3 at 10 a and 30 Nursery Kindergarten and grade I Advance bookings only 50 or more under so Nov and AMATEUR Fun for All Singing Comedy Poetry Yodelling and much more Adults Seniors and Students Tickets at door only Nov and Elementary and High SCHOOLS do their own thing Morning and Afternoon Free Admission Nov AN EVENING OF SONG AND MUSIC Featuring Cantante Singers Georgetown Girls Pipe Band and Friends among others 30 m Adults Seniors and Students Nov 5 LONG JOHN The King of Rhythm and Blues la concert B 30pm Reserved tickets at tbe door Nov The Inner Stage Theatre Group DICK Sponsored by the Georgecwn Ham Tickets Adults Children theatre and gallery extend its t presented five programs for children which drew a total audience of 52 An eleven pro grams geared either to adults or a mixed lence resulted In over 1000 people using this expanded library service Programmes ranged from magicians and sic ana to investment counsellors and authors Both recreation depart and library staff have worked In close cooperation present a wide variety of art dis plays in the gallery and these have proven to be a continual fas cinatlon to the public Within the library pro per displays from the ROM film shows on spec themes visiting guest experts and university lectureshaveaddedlothe expansion of library vice Plans for the sea son are well underway and if the experience of our first year of operation is any guide Halloa Hills residents will continue to enloy an eclectic coll tion of events HER MUSKOKA MEMORIES Ruth Gibson put the finishing loaches to her solo show In the Cultural Centre gallery last week in preparation for Its official opening Thursday FeatMring oil paintings and watercolors Inspired by Muskoka area landscapes the show continues to Ocl30 Titled Woods Lakes and Flowers thUlsMrs first one In Georgetown She said she and her husband park their trailer near Ontario and work represents the nature struts she photographed there Her were done in Georgetown depicting flowers tram garden or window box Herald photo by An introduces a 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